Lightning Entertainment has boarded a late sales title for Cannes, taking international rights to the comedy Other Plans.
Jamie Kennedy, Rebecca Blumhagen and Malik Yoba star in the story about a corporate high-flier who falls for a janitor.
Joe Echardt directed from a screenplay by Eric Anderson and Amelia Dellos.
Lighting Entertainment svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal with the producer and their representatives.
Jamie Kennedy, Rebecca Blumhagen and Malik Yoba star in the story about a corporate high-flier who falls for a janitor.
Joe Echardt directed from a screenplay by Eric Anderson and Amelia Dellos.
Lighting Entertainment svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal with the producer and their representatives.
- 5/17/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
It was almost fifteen years ago when "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and "Diamond" Dallas Page were feuding in World Championship Wrestling. They'll be contending again in the thriller Black River that casts Ddp as a man on the brink and the Hulkster as a psychopathic serial killer.
You read that last part correctly. Hulk Hogan as a serial killer. More importantly, Hulk Hogan in a dramatic role. Anyone familiar with the acting career of Hulk Hogan knows Hogan rarely ever does dramatic roles and rarely ever plays anyone other than Hulk Hogan (and he's sometimes not even good at playing himself). The idea of Hulk Hogan as a serial killer has the potential to be awesome or an awesome train wreck.
Here's the synopsis for the dark thriller from director Joe Eckhardt and screenwriter Eric Anderson.
"After losing his son to a tragic accident, Clayton Elie's life was destroyed by alcohol...
You read that last part correctly. Hulk Hogan as a serial killer. More importantly, Hulk Hogan in a dramatic role. Anyone familiar with the acting career of Hulk Hogan knows Hogan rarely ever does dramatic roles and rarely ever plays anyone other than Hulk Hogan (and he's sometimes not even good at playing himself). The idea of Hulk Hogan as a serial killer has the potential to be awesome or an awesome train wreck.
Here's the synopsis for the dark thriller from director Joe Eckhardt and screenwriter Eric Anderson.
"After losing his son to a tragic accident, Clayton Elie's life was destroyed by alcohol...
- 3/3/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Oh yes, you did read that correctly. Hulk Hogan is starring in a horror/thriller called Black River from director Joe Eckardt and writer Eric Anderson. He isn’t the only known wrestler on-board for the film, Diamond Dallas Page also stars with Hogan. Check out the one-sheet and synopsis below, the film currently does not have a release date.
After losing his son to a tragic accident, Clayton Elie’s life was destroyed by alcohol abuse and violence that ended his marriage. When he moves to the small Midwestern town of Black River in an attempt to begin again, he finds himself at the center of a series of murders that echo a long dormant secret from the town’s past. After several sleepless nights that lead to a long night of heavy drinking and a subsequent blackout, Clayton awakens the next morning to find his neighbor and her...
After losing his son to a tragic accident, Clayton Elie’s life was destroyed by alcohol abuse and violence that ended his marriage. When he moves to the small Midwestern town of Black River in an attempt to begin again, he finds himself at the center of a series of murders that echo a long dormant secret from the town’s past. After several sleepless nights that lead to a long night of heavy drinking and a subsequent blackout, Clayton awakens the next morning to find his neighbor and her...
- 2/1/2011
- by Marcella Papandrea
- Killer Films
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