What’s next for Bode and Gabriela after that big moment in last week’s episode of CBS’s Fire Country? Fans will find out when the Max Thieriot-led drama returns with a new episode in its regular timeslot on Feb. 3.
A new episode of ‘Fire Country’ airs Friday, Feb. 3
Fire Country’s switched up its schedule last week, with the show’s 12th episode airing at a special time after Sunday’s AFC Championship Game. This week, things get back to normal, with a new episode airing on Friday, Feb. 3 at 9 p.m. Et on CBS. Paramount+ Premium subscribers can stream the episode live via their local CBS affiliate as well as on demand. Other subscribers can stream it on-demand the next day.
What’s next for Bode (Max Thieriot), Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila), and the rest of the crew?
In “You Know Your Dragon Best,” the crews work...
A new episode of ‘Fire Country’ airs Friday, Feb. 3
Fire Country’s switched up its schedule last week, with the show’s 12th episode airing at a special time after Sunday’s AFC Championship Game. This week, things get back to normal, with a new episode airing on Friday, Feb. 3 at 9 p.m. Et on CBS. Paramount+ Premium subscribers can stream the episode live via their local CBS affiliate as well as on demand. Other subscribers can stream it on-demand the next day.
What’s next for Bode (Max Thieriot), Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila), and the rest of the crew?
In “You Know Your Dragon Best,” the crews work...
- 2/3/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Max Thieriot as Bode Donovan and Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela Perez in ‘Fire Country’ episode 13
Protestors are in trouble as a fire advances on their position on CBS’s Fire Country season one episode 13. Directed by Marie Jamora from a script by Tia Napolitano and Barbara Kaye Friend, episode 13 – “You Know Your Dragon Best” – will air on Friday, February 3, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
“You Know Your Dragon Best” Plot: The crews work to contain a dangerous forest fire and save a group of environmentalists protesting a housing development.
Episode 13 guest stars include Zach Tinker as Collin , David James Lewis as Neil Wallace, Leslie Murphy as Tatum, Vince Song as Doug, Amira Anderson,...
Protestors are in trouble as a fire advances on their position on CBS’s Fire Country season one episode 13. Directed by Marie Jamora from a script by Tia Napolitano and Barbara Kaye Friend, episode 13 – “You Know Your Dragon Best” – will air on Friday, February 3, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
“You Know Your Dragon Best” Plot: The crews work to contain a dangerous forest fire and save a group of environmentalists protesting a housing development.
Episode 13 guest stars include Zach Tinker as Collin , David James Lewis as Neil Wallace, Leslie Murphy as Tatum, Vince Song as Doug, Amira Anderson,...
- 1/30/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
U2 documentary ‘Kiss The Future’ added to Berlinale Special; further Generation titles revealed.
The Berlinale has completed the Panorama section for its 2023 edition with a raft of world premieres including UK thriller Femme, starring George MacKay and Candyman star Nathan Stewart-Jarrett.
The festival, which is set to run from February 16-26, has also revealed fresh titles selected for its Generation competition and the addition of U2 documentary Kiss The Future as a Berlinale Special screening.
The Panorama strand will comprise 35 films from 30 countries, including 28 world premieres and 11 debuts. Having previously announced several titles, the festival revealed that animated feature The...
The Berlinale has completed the Panorama section for its 2023 edition with a raft of world premieres including UK thriller Femme, starring George MacKay and Candyman star Nathan Stewart-Jarrett.
The festival, which is set to run from February 16-26, has also revealed fresh titles selected for its Generation competition and the addition of U2 documentary Kiss The Future as a Berlinale Special screening.
The Panorama strand will comprise 35 films from 30 countries, including 28 world premieres and 11 debuts. Having previously announced several titles, the festival revealed that animated feature The...
- 1/18/2023
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/description for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 12 of season 11. The episode is entitled, "Drive," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting and dramatic stuff as an UnSub that's been leaving dead bodies right out in the open, prompts a huge investigation for the Bau crew, and more! In the new, 12th episode press release: The Bau Looks For An Unsub Killing Victims Who Are Discovered In Public Places Throughout Boston, On "Criminal Minds," Wednesday, Jan. 20. Press release number 2: When bodies are discovered in public places throughout Boston, the Bau will investigate whether a taxi or ride-share service the victims used before their deaths, could lead the team to the UnSub. Guest stars feature: Eric Nenninger (James O'Neill), Jenna Willis (Amy Gibb), Leslie Murphy (Detective Connie Lawlor), Matt Odachowski (Male Reporter), Dorcas Tejada (Female Reporter), Melissa Ciesla (M.
- 1/13/2016
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Helmer John Asher has managed to shoot Somebody Marry me, a feature-length comedy with just one shot. Apparently the historic 98 minute film took 18 days to write and 3 weeks of rehearsal with the cast prior to shooting the whole pic without a single cut. That's quite impressive. The Kimberly Stuckwisch and Ben Milliken-produced film which was funded and produced by independent film financier Lamar Billups, is a heartwarming romantic comedy with a twist. Starring is Oscar-nominated Michael Lerner (Barton Fink) and The Soprano’s Ray Abruzzo, with a supporting cast including Annie Burgstede, Jeff Doucette and Leslie Murphy, among others. In Somebody Marry Me, David Rosenberg has just a few hours to find a woman to marry before his wealthy father gives his entire inheritance to his young spoiled stepmother. After losing his girlfriend, David posts an ad online looking for a wife and quickly finds himself in over his head.
- 3/22/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Helmer John Asher has managed to shoot Somebody Marry me, a feature-length comedy with just one shot. Apparently the historic 98 minute film took 18 days to write and 3 weeks of rehearsal with the cast prior to shooting the whole pic without a single cut. That's quite impressive. The Kimberly Stuckwisch and Ben Milliken-produced film which was funded and produced by independent film financier Lamar Billups, is a heartwarming romantic comedy with a twist. Starring is Oscar-nominated Michael Lerner (Barton Fink) and The Soprano’s Ray Abruzzo, with a supporting cast including Annie Burgstede, Jeff Doucette and Leslie Murphy, among others. In Somebody Marry Me, David Rosenberg has just a few hours to find a woman to marry before his wealthy father gives his entire inheritance to his young spoiled stepmother. After losing his girlfriend, David posts an ad online looking for a wife and quickly finds himself in over his head.
- 3/22/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World
Review by LondonFilmFan
Stars: Steve Carell, Keira Knightley, Melanie Lynskey, Adam Brody, Leslie Murphy, Rob Corddry, Connie Britton | Written and Directed by Lorene Scafaria
Casting Steve Carell and Keira Knightley as the two leads in a romantic comedy wouldn’t be the most obvious of decisions, yet this is exactly what Lorene Scafaria has done in her directorial debut Seeking a Friend for the End of the World; her follow-up to 2008’s Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist. With three weeks before an asteroid is due to wipe out all life on earth, abandoned Dodge (Carell) and stranded Penny (Knightley) set out together to reach their loved ones before time runs out. It’s a bit like Lars Von Trier’sMelancholia, if Melancholia was a charmingly optimistic date movie minus Kirsten Dunst laid out beside a river.
Per usual, Carell is...
Review by LondonFilmFan
Stars: Steve Carell, Keira Knightley, Melanie Lynskey, Adam Brody, Leslie Murphy, Rob Corddry, Connie Britton | Written and Directed by Lorene Scafaria
Casting Steve Carell and Keira Knightley as the two leads in a romantic comedy wouldn’t be the most obvious of decisions, yet this is exactly what Lorene Scafaria has done in her directorial debut Seeking a Friend for the End of the World; her follow-up to 2008’s Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist. With three weeks before an asteroid is due to wipe out all life on earth, abandoned Dodge (Carell) and stranded Penny (Knightley) set out together to reach their loved ones before time runs out. It’s a bit like Lars Von Trier’sMelancholia, if Melancholia was a charmingly optimistic date movie minus Kirsten Dunst laid out beside a river.
Per usual, Carell is...
- 10/29/2012
- by Guest
- Nerdly
Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World
Review by LondonFilmFan
Stars: Steve Carell, Keira Knightley, Melanie Lynskey, Adam Brody, Leslie Murphy, Rob Corddry, Connie Britton | Written and Directed by Lorene Scafaria
Casting Steve Carell and Keira Knightley as the two leads in a romantic comedy wouldn’t be the most obvious of decisions, yet this is exactly what Lorene Scafaria has done in her directorial debut Seeking a Friend for the End of the World; her follow-up to 2008’s Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist. With three weeks before an asteroid is due to wipe out all life on earth, abandoned Dodge (Carell) and stranded Penny (Knightley) set out together to reach their loved ones before time runs out. It’s a bit like Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia, if Melancholia was a charmingly optimistic date movie minus Kirsten Dunst laid out beside a river.
Per usual, Carell...
Review by LondonFilmFan
Stars: Steve Carell, Keira Knightley, Melanie Lynskey, Adam Brody, Leslie Murphy, Rob Corddry, Connie Britton | Written and Directed by Lorene Scafaria
Casting Steve Carell and Keira Knightley as the two leads in a romantic comedy wouldn’t be the most obvious of decisions, yet this is exactly what Lorene Scafaria has done in her directorial debut Seeking a Friend for the End of the World; her follow-up to 2008’s Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist. With three weeks before an asteroid is due to wipe out all life on earth, abandoned Dodge (Carell) and stranded Penny (Knightley) set out together to reach their loved ones before time runs out. It’s a bit like Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia, if Melancholia was a charmingly optimistic date movie minus Kirsten Dunst laid out beside a river.
Per usual, Carell...
- 7/11/2012
- by Guest
- Nerdly
Updated: June 18, 2012 at 10:10 p.m. with end-of-the-world party details!
Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film with our unique social giveaway technology, we have 40 admit-two movie passes up for grabs to the advance screening of “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World” plus an end-of-the-world party!
In addition to our 40 admit-two passes, you can also party like it’s the end of the world! It’s the perfect excuse to party! Whether or not you win this Hookup, you’re welcome to join us for free to win tickets to the film and other prizes at Sound Bar at 226 W. Ontario St. in downtown Chicago on Friday, June 22, 2012 from 10 p.m. to midnight! Just show up!
“Seeking a Friend for the End of the World” stars Keira Knightley, Steve Carell, Adam Brody, Mark Moses, Nancy Carell, Roger Aaron Brown, Rob Huebel, Trisha Gorman, Tonita Castro, Leslie Murphy,...
Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film with our unique social giveaway technology, we have 40 admit-two movie passes up for grabs to the advance screening of “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World” plus an end-of-the-world party!
In addition to our 40 admit-two passes, you can also party like it’s the end of the world! It’s the perfect excuse to party! Whether or not you win this Hookup, you’re welcome to join us for free to win tickets to the film and other prizes at Sound Bar at 226 W. Ontario St. in downtown Chicago on Friday, June 22, 2012 from 10 p.m. to midnight! Just show up!
“Seeking a Friend for the End of the World” stars Keira Knightley, Steve Carell, Adam Brody, Mark Moses, Nancy Carell, Roger Aaron Brown, Rob Huebel, Trisha Gorman, Tonita Castro, Leslie Murphy,...
- 6/18/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Movie Review of 'White Irish Drinkers' - Veterans Karen Allen, Stephen Lang and Peter Riegert dazzle
White Irish Drinkers Review - Vets Karen Allen, Peter Riegert and Stephen Lang shine in ‘70s-set Brooklyn tale White Irish Drinkers (Four out of Five Stars) review of White Irish Drinkers Writer/director John Gray blends young leads with an impressive cast of veterans including Karen Allen (Raiders of the Lost Ark), Peter Riegert (Animal House) and Stephen Lang (Avatar) for White Irish Drinkers, a '70s-set, coming-of-age drama set around the working class Irish of Brooklyn's Bay Ridge neighborhood. Gray is best known as the writer, director and producer of the long-running TV series Ghost Whisperer, but he draws from his Brooklyn childhood and the people and places from his neighborhood for this tale of a working-class father and his two sons. White Irish Drinkers is a truly independent production with modest production values but Gray wisely emphasizes the performances. White Irish Drinkers is melodramatic in spots and frequently...
- 3/25/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Movie Review of 'White Irish Drinkers' - Veterans Karen Allen, Stephen Lang and Peter Riegert dazzle
White Irish Drinkers Review - Vets Karen Allen, Peter Riegert and Stephen Lang shine in ‘70s-set Brooklyn tale White Irish Drinkers (Four out of Five Stars) review of White Irish Drinkers Writer/director John Gray blends young leads with an impressive cast of veterans including Karen Allen (Raiders of the Lost Ark), Peter Riegert (Animal House) and Stephen Lang (Avatar) for White Irish Drinkers, a '70s-set, coming-of-age drama set around the working class Irish of Brooklyn's Bay Ridge neighborhood. Gray is best known as the writer, director and producer of the long-running TV series Ghost Whisperer, but he draws from his Brooklyn childhood and the people and places from his neighborhood for this tale of a working-class father and his two sons. White Irish Drinkers is a truly independent production with modest production values but Gray wisely emphasizes the performances. White Irish Drinkers is melodramatic in spots and frequently...
- 3/25/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Reviewed by Chris Allsop
(March 2011)
Directed/Written by: John Gray
Starring: Stephen Lang, Peter Riegert, Karen Allen, Nick Thurston, Geoffrey Wigdor and Leslie Murphy
In keeping with the hard-drinking, working-class community at the heart of “White Irish Drinkers,” this low-budget indie might not be the most polished production you’ll ever see, but it’s gotta lot o’ heart, dammit.
The story, set in ’70s Brooklyn, focuses on a working-class Irish Catholic family existing in perpetually smoke-filled rooms. The father (Stephen Lang) stays drunk in his down time and confuses domestic violence with affection. Mom (Karen Allen) is walled up behind religion and tradition, while the older brother (Geoffrey Wigdor) is a small-time hoodlum whose idea of family time is to have his younger brother Brian (Nick Thurston) tag along for robberies.
In among all this chaos, Brian — dreamer, painter and lovechild of Frodo and Mel Gibson — tries to keep...
(March 2011)
Directed/Written by: John Gray
Starring: Stephen Lang, Peter Riegert, Karen Allen, Nick Thurston, Geoffrey Wigdor and Leslie Murphy
In keeping with the hard-drinking, working-class community at the heart of “White Irish Drinkers,” this low-budget indie might not be the most polished production you’ll ever see, but it’s gotta lot o’ heart, dammit.
The story, set in ’70s Brooklyn, focuses on a working-class Irish Catholic family existing in perpetually smoke-filled rooms. The father (Stephen Lang) stays drunk in his down time and confuses domestic violence with affection. Mom (Karen Allen) is walled up behind religion and tradition, while the older brother (Geoffrey Wigdor) is a small-time hoodlum whose idea of family time is to have his younger brother Brian (Nick Thurston) tag along for robberies.
In among all this chaos, Brian — dreamer, painter and lovechild of Frodo and Mel Gibson — tries to keep...
- 3/22/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Chris Allsop
(March 2011)
Directed/Written by: John Gray
Starring: Stephen Lang, Peter Riegert, Karen Allen, Nick Thurston, Geoffrey Wigdor and Leslie Murphy
In keeping with the hard-drinking, working-class community at the heart of “White Irish Drinkers,” this low-budget indie might not be the most polished production you’ll ever see, but it’s gotta lot o’ heart, dammit.
The story, set in ’70s Brooklyn, focuses on a working-class Irish Catholic family existing in perpetually smoke-filled rooms. The father (Stephen Lang) stays drunk in his down time and confuses domestic violence with affection. Mom (Karen Allen) is walled up behind religion and tradition, while the older brother (Geoffrey Wigdor) is a small-time hoodlum whose idea of family time is to have his younger brother Brian (Nick Thurston) tag along for robberies.
In among all this chaos, Brian — dreamer, painter and lovechild of Frodo and Mel Gibson — tries to keep...
(March 2011)
Directed/Written by: John Gray
Starring: Stephen Lang, Peter Riegert, Karen Allen, Nick Thurston, Geoffrey Wigdor and Leslie Murphy
In keeping with the hard-drinking, working-class community at the heart of “White Irish Drinkers,” this low-budget indie might not be the most polished production you’ll ever see, but it’s gotta lot o’ heart, dammit.
The story, set in ’70s Brooklyn, focuses on a working-class Irish Catholic family existing in perpetually smoke-filled rooms. The father (Stephen Lang) stays drunk in his down time and confuses domestic violence with affection. Mom (Karen Allen) is walled up behind religion and tradition, while the older brother (Geoffrey Wigdor) is a small-time hoodlum whose idea of family time is to have his younger brother Brian (Nick Thurston) tag along for robberies.
In among all this chaos, Brian — dreamer, painter and lovechild of Frodo and Mel Gibson — tries to keep...
- 3/22/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
White Irish Drinkers
Directed By: John Gray
Written By: John Gray
Starring: Nick Thurston, Geoffrey Wigdor, Stephen Lang, Karen Allen, Leslie Murphy, Peter Riegert
Screen Media Films
Release Date: March 25, 2011 (limited)
Set in 1975 Brooklyn, White Irish Drinkers is a coming-of-age tale not unlike many we've seen in the past. Though not exactly the most original of stories, however, director John Gray has delivered a decent drama that's worth a watch.
The movie follows Brian Leary (Nick Thurston), a talented 18-year-old artist facing the always difficult decision of what to do in life. He loves to draw and paint and would like to do it as a career, but he's unsure if that's even possible and doesn't even feel comfortable telling his friends and family about it because he comes from a strict blue-collar upbringing. The only one who he does feel comfortable sharing it with is a girl he meets...
Directed By: John Gray
Written By: John Gray
Starring: Nick Thurston, Geoffrey Wigdor, Stephen Lang, Karen Allen, Leslie Murphy, Peter Riegert
Screen Media Films
Release Date: March 25, 2011 (limited)
Set in 1975 Brooklyn, White Irish Drinkers is a coming-of-age tale not unlike many we've seen in the past. Though not exactly the most original of stories, however, director John Gray has delivered a decent drama that's worth a watch.
The movie follows Brian Leary (Nick Thurston), a talented 18-year-old artist facing the always difficult decision of what to do in life. He loves to draw and paint and would like to do it as a career, but he's unsure if that's even possible and doesn't even feel comfortable telling his friends and family about it because he comes from a strict blue-collar upbringing. The only one who he does feel comfortable sharing it with is a girl he meets...
- 3/19/2011
- by The Movie God
- Geeks of Doom
Get ready for a movie that looks like a mix between The Black Donnellys and Juice. White Irish Drinkers is directed by John Gray and stars Stephen Lang, Peter Riegert, Karen Allen, Nick Thurston, Geoffrey Wigdor, and Leslie Murphy.
About White Irish Drinkers:
A coming of age story set in 1975 working-class Brooklyn, in which two teenage brothers living with their abusive father and their well-meaning but ineffective mother are caught up in a life of petty crime. Older brother Danny concocts a daring scheme to steal enough money for the two to escape, timed around the chaos of an upcoming Rolling Stones concert. The sensitive younger brother, Brian, ultimately has a choice: remain loyal to the brother with whom he shares a powerful love-hate bond, or use his hidden talent as an artist as his own ticket out of their dead-end existence.
About White Irish Drinkers:
A coming of age story set in 1975 working-class Brooklyn, in which two teenage brothers living with their abusive father and their well-meaning but ineffective mother are caught up in a life of petty crime. Older brother Danny concocts a daring scheme to steal enough money for the two to escape, timed around the chaos of an upcoming Rolling Stones concert. The sensitive younger brother, Brian, ultimately has a choice: remain loyal to the brother with whom he shares a powerful love-hate bond, or use his hidden talent as an artist as his own ticket out of their dead-end existence.
- 3/1/2011
- by Terry Boyden
- BuzzFocus.com
A new episode of House will be airing tonight and Fox has released three sneak peeks for the episode.
Sometimes Honesty Isn’T Always The Best Policy On An All-new “House” On Monday, November 15, On Fox
Amber Tamblyn, Cynthia Watros and Dylan Baker Guest-Star
After a 200-year-old medicine jar found on an off-shore shipwreck shatters in a teenage girl’s palm, she is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro for symptoms closely linked to smallpox. When the Center for Disease Control’s Dr. Dave Broda (guest star Baker) institutes a lockdown on the hospital and suspends House’s team’s ability to diagnose, Masters (guest star Tamblyn) grows suspicious of Broda’s motives and becomes convinced that the patient is suffering from a different disease. The girl’s father soon experiences similar symptoms, and House is forced to make a precarious decision that puts his own life in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Wilson and...
Sometimes Honesty Isn’T Always The Best Policy On An All-new “House” On Monday, November 15, On Fox
Amber Tamblyn, Cynthia Watros and Dylan Baker Guest-Star
After a 200-year-old medicine jar found on an off-shore shipwreck shatters in a teenage girl’s palm, she is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro for symptoms closely linked to smallpox. When the Center for Disease Control’s Dr. Dave Broda (guest star Baker) institutes a lockdown on the hospital and suspends House’s team’s ability to diagnose, Masters (guest star Tamblyn) grows suspicious of Broda’s motives and becomes convinced that the patient is suffering from a different disease. The girl’s father soon experiences similar symptoms, and House is forced to make a precarious decision that puts his own life in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Wilson and...
- 11/15/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Robert Baruc, President of Screen Media Films, announced today that Screen Media has acquired North American rights for John Gray’s White Irish Drinkers, a gritty coming of age story about working-class Brooklyn brothers, whose involvement in a risky crime may be their only escape from their volatile Irish family.
The film stars newcomers Nick Thurston, Geoff Wigdor and Leslie Murphy, alongside veterans Stephen Lang, Karen Allen, and Peter Riegert. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and won the Audience Award at the 2010 Woodstock Film Festival, and was just nominated for the Gotham Genius Award. Screen Media will release the film theatrically in Spring 2011.
It’s early autumn of 1975 in Brooklyn and 18 year-old Brian Leary (Nick Thurston) is killing time, pulling off petty crimes with his street tough older brother Danny (Geoff Wigdor), whom he both idolizes and fears. They both live with their parents, Paddy (Stephen Lang), a longshoreman,...
The film stars newcomers Nick Thurston, Geoff Wigdor and Leslie Murphy, alongside veterans Stephen Lang, Karen Allen, and Peter Riegert. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and won the Audience Award at the 2010 Woodstock Film Festival, and was just nominated for the Gotham Genius Award. Screen Media will release the film theatrically in Spring 2011.
It’s early autumn of 1975 in Brooklyn and 18 year-old Brian Leary (Nick Thurston) is killing time, pulling off petty crimes with his street tough older brother Danny (Geoff Wigdor), whom he both idolizes and fears. They both live with their parents, Paddy (Stephen Lang), a longshoreman,...
- 11/10/2010
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Another worthy independent film that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival has found distribution. Screen Media Films has acquired North American rights to White Irish Drinkers, a hard-edged coming of age story set in 1975 Brooklyn. written and directed by John Gray. A spring 2011 theatrical release is planned. Two teenage brothers try to figure out what to do with their lives, each badly bruised from being raised to be terrified by the drunken rages of their father. That role is played by Avatar's Stephen Lang who plays a hard-drinking Irish blue collar worker handing down the lessons of becoming a man that he learned from his father: repress emotion, and rule with an iron fist. One brother is an art prodigy conflicted about showing his talent, and the other is creeping into the fringes of being a criminal. The drama centers around a deal to have the Rolling Stones...
- 11/10/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Screen Media has picked up North American rights for John Gray’s “White Irish Drinkers,” so announced Robert Baruc, President of Screen Media Films today. The gritty coming of age story tells of working-class Brooklyn brothers, whose involvement in a risky crime may be their only escape from their volatile Irish family. Starring are newcomers Nick Thurston, Geoff Wigdor and Leslie Murphy, with veteran actors like "Avatar" star Stephen Lang, Karen Allen, and Peter Riegert. Pic had its premiere at this year's Toronto International Film Festival and took home the Audience Award at the 2010 Woodstock Film Festival. Additionally, it was just nominated for the Gotham Genius Award. Screen Media Films has set a release to theaters some time next Spring.
- 11/10/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Screen Media has picked up North American rights for John Gray’s “White Irish Drinkers,” so announced Robert Baruc, President of Screen Media Films today. The gritty coming of age story tells of working-class Brooklyn brothers, whose involvement in a risky crime may be their only escape from their volatile Irish family. Starring are newcomers Nick Thurston, Geoff Wigdor and Leslie Murphy, with veteran actors like "Avatar" star Stephen Lang, Karen Allen, and Peter Riegert. Pic had its premiere at this year's Toronto International Film Festival and took home the Audience Award at the 2010 Woodstock Film Festival. Additionally, it was just nominated for the Gotham Genius Award. Screen Media Films has set a release to theaters some time next Spring.
- 11/10/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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