Ring the Room Service staff and ask them to prep the penthouse because Liam Neeson is checking into Guy Moshe’s upcoming action thriller Hotel Tehran. The feature-length project stars Zachary Levi, with cameras set to roll later this summer. Moshe is a seasoned filmmaker with films like Holly, Bunraku, and Lx 2048 attached to his director credits.
Speaking about Hotel Tehran, which has worldwide distribution from Rocket Science alongside previously announced Oakhurst Entertainment, Astral Future, and Dreamtime Films, Moshe said, “I’m thrilled to welcome Liam Neeson to Hotel Tehran. He is a true thespian and an icon in our industry. The character he plays, Larry, is complex, irreverent, and inspired by real people. I know his fans around the world will relish seeing him inhabit this distinct role and I can’t wait to be there to capture it.”
Moshe reunites with Prisoner’s Daughter writer Mark Bacci...
Speaking about Hotel Tehran, which has worldwide distribution from Rocket Science alongside previously announced Oakhurst Entertainment, Astral Future, and Dreamtime Films, Moshe said, “I’m thrilled to welcome Liam Neeson to Hotel Tehran. He is a true thespian and an icon in our industry. The character he plays, Larry, is complex, irreverent, and inspired by real people. I know his fans around the world will relish seeing him inhabit this distinct role and I can’t wait to be there to capture it.”
Moshe reunites with Prisoner’s Daughter writer Mark Bacci...
- 5/14/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Dean Imperial, Babe Howard, James McDaniel, Madeline Wise, Ivory Aquino, Dora Madison, Frank Wood, Arliss Howard | Written and Directed by Noah Hutton
Welcome to the world of the gig economy gone quantum, literally. Lapsis, the first fictional feature from documentarian Noah Hutton posits a near future/alternative present where quantum computing has gone mainstream. And the new “ride share” is cabling, running fiber across the wilderness to link massive slab like junction boxes.
Ray (Dean Imperial) struggles to make ends meet as a driver for a shady airport delivery service. He doesn’t have a wife or kids but he does have a brother Jamie (Babe Howard) who suffers from Omnia, a chronic-fatigue like ailment. Getting him into a treatment program is well beyond his means. So, despite his technophobia and lack of physical conditioning, he turns to Cblr, one of the companies hiring “independent contractors”’ to lay cable for quantum personal computers.
Welcome to the world of the gig economy gone quantum, literally. Lapsis, the first fictional feature from documentarian Noah Hutton posits a near future/alternative present where quantum computing has gone mainstream. And the new “ride share” is cabling, running fiber across the wilderness to link massive slab like junction boxes.
Ray (Dean Imperial) struggles to make ends meet as a driver for a shady airport delivery service. He doesn’t have a wife or kids but he does have a brother Jamie (Babe Howard) who suffers from Omnia, a chronic-fatigue like ailment. Getting him into a treatment program is well beyond his means. So, despite his technophobia and lack of physical conditioning, he turns to Cblr, one of the companies hiring “independent contractors”’ to lay cable for quantum personal computers.
- 5/31/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Major props to filmmaker Guy Moshe and his hyperactive imagination. He not only wrote and directed but also edited and produced Lx 2048, a modestly budgeted, near-future dystopian, cautionary tale. Though obviously inspired by Blade Runner, Black Mirror and practically everything in between, Lx 2048 stands on its own for its loopy, surrealistic, risk-embracing charms. Lx 2048 overflows with the kind of wildly ambitious, provocative Big Ideas atypical for a genre that too often has tilted towards action over story or character. There’s little actual action in Lx 2048, at least the way contemporary action tends to be defined as a combination of physical stunt-work and budget-busting visual effects. Instead, the action in Lx 2048 revolves around character-revealing character and an overabundance of...
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- 9/28/2020
- Screen Anarchy
Three of the very few beneficiaries of the Coronavirus pandemic have been the multitude of streaming services available, drive-in theaters and the VOD market. With millions of people still unable to head down to their local multiplex – not that there’s even much in the way of new releases to be found as the domino effect continues, mind you – staying at home has provided a much more lucrative revenue stream for the industry than ever before.
Viewing figures across all major streaming platforms have risen exponentially over the last six months, the drive-in experience was the only thing that stopped the box office from reaching absolute zero over the summer, and numerous big titles were released straight to digital as the studios rethought their entire business model in an attempt to try and turn a profit during a time when the vast majority of cinemas were left gathering dust.
Each...
Viewing figures across all major streaming platforms have risen exponentially over the last six months, the drive-in experience was the only thing that stopped the box office from reaching absolute zero over the summer, and numerous big titles were released straight to digital as the studios rethought their entire business model in an attempt to try and turn a profit during a time when the vast majority of cinemas were left gathering dust.
Each...
- 9/27/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Many people in modern society are becoming increasingly reliant on technology to improve their lives, especially during the past six frightening months that the world has been contending with the Covid-19 pandemic. But there are still people who are resisting humanity’s exodus to, and dependence on, virtual reality and technology, including actor James D’Arcy’s complex […]
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- 9/24/2020
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
A solid entry in a genre that’s likely to see exponential growth over the next few years, Guy Moshe’s Lx 2048 explores how hypothetical advances in virtual reality, cloning, AI and the digitization of biological brains will change the way humans deal with familial and romantic relationships. Yes, that’s a long list of sci-fi topics, and we haven’t even mentioned the picture’s takes on climate change, pharmaceuticals and demographic shifts.
But while the film can sometimes feel overstuffed, Moshe’s script credibly grapples with changes that are, after all, well underway in the real world — ...
But while the film can sometimes feel overstuffed, Moshe’s script credibly grapples with changes that are, after all, well underway in the real world — ...
- 9/23/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A solid entry in a genre that’s likely to see exponential growth over the next few years, Guy Moshe’s Lx 2048 explores how hypothetical advances in virtual reality, cloning, AI and the digitization of biological brains will change the way humans deal with familial and romantic relationships. Yes, that’s a long list of sci-fi topics, and we haven’t even mentioned the picture’s takes on climate change, pharmaceuticals and demographic shifts.
But while the film can sometimes feel overstuffed, Moshe’s script credibly grapples with changes that are, after all, well underway in the real world — ...
But while the film can sometimes feel overstuffed, Moshe’s script credibly grapples with changes that are, after all, well underway in the real world — ...
- 9/23/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Writer/director Guy Moshe's Lx 2048 debuts his new film Lx 2048, a near-future dystopian drama about one father's search for a way forward for his family before his time runs out and a clone takes his place. Lx 2048 stars James D'Arcy, Anna Brewster and Delroy Lindo, and the sci-fi movie will be available to rent or own September 25th on Amazon, iTunes, Comcast, Spectrum, Dish, DirecTV, Vudu and more in the US and Canada. Watch the trailer.
- 9/17/2020
- by luperhaas@cinemovie.tv (Lupe R Haas)
- CineMovie
Quiver Distribution, in a partnership with Chimera Pictures and Outta the Bloc, has announced the virtual theatrical and North American digital debut of writer/director Guy Moshe’s Lx 2048, a near-future dystopian drama about one father’s search for a way forward for his family before his time runs out and a clone takes his place. Lx 2048 will be […]...
- 9/16/2020
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Tagline: "Prepare for a Whole New Reality." Lx 2048 is an upcoming sci-fi thriller. From director Guy Moshe, a trailer was released for this feature this past week. Set to show at this year's Toronto Int. Film Festival, this title involves a "toxic sun" and a world that is hooked into virtual reality. Lx 2048 stars: James D'Arcy (Dunkirk), Anna Brewster (Versailles) and Delroy Lindo. In case you missed it, the trailer is available below, for the film. The synopsis also mentions cloning technology. In this fictionalized future, Adam (D'Arcy) is set to be replaced by a clone, after it is discovered he has heart disease. As his replacement is inbound, Adam must assess his life, before he is decommissioned. Bleiberg Entertainment will bring Lx 2048 to TIFF later this year - for potential international sales. And, this title is slated to show in the U.S. on September 25, through Digital platforms.
- 9/11/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Delroy Lindo, Anna Brewster, Gina McKee also star.
Bleiberg/Dimbort has acquired international sales rights to Guy Moshe’s sci-fi noir Lx 2048 starring James D’Arcy and Delroy Lindo, riding high on rave reviews for Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods.
The sales team will kick off talks with TIFF buyers this week on the story, which takes place in the year 2048 as global warming has forced humanity to avoid the sun’s glare and exist in a virtual realm while popping state-sanctioned anti-depressants.
Darcy will play a dying family man who refuses to engage with the virtual realm and...
Bleiberg/Dimbort has acquired international sales rights to Guy Moshe’s sci-fi noir Lx 2048 starring James D’Arcy and Delroy Lindo, riding high on rave reviews for Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods.
The sales team will kick off talks with TIFF buyers this week on the story, which takes place in the year 2048 as global warming has forced humanity to avoid the sun’s glare and exist in a virtual realm while popping state-sanctioned anti-depressants.
Darcy will play a dying family man who refuses to engage with the virtual realm and...
- 9/10/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Time Runs Out for One Man and Mankind in Lx 2048 Dystopian Near-Future Drama Premieres in Virtual Cinemas and North American VOD Take the Pill September 25th Quiver Distribution, in a partnership with Chimera Pictures and Outta the Bloc, has announced the virtual theatrical and North American digital debut of writer/director Guy Moshe’s Lx 2048, …
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- 9/9/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
"Lx 2048" is the new science fiction feature written, directed by Guy Moshe, starring James D'Arcy, Gina McKee and Delroy Lindo, opening in a limited theatrical release September 2020:
"...in the near future, the sun has become so toxic people can no longer leave their houses in daytime, and normal life is conducted mostly inside the virtual realm.
"Against this dystopian backdrop, a dying man seeks to ensure the future well-being of his family, while coping with what it means to be human in this new reality..."
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"...in the near future, the sun has become so toxic people can no longer leave their houses in daytime, and normal life is conducted mostly inside the virtual realm.
"Against this dystopian backdrop, a dying man seeks to ensure the future well-being of his family, while coping with what it means to be human in this new reality..."
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- 9/8/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Time Runs Out for One Man and Mankind in Lx 2048Dystopian Near-Future Drama Premieres in Virtual Cinemasand North American VODTake the Pill September 25th. Check Out the Trailer:
Quiver Distribution, in a partnership with Chimera Pictures and Outta the Bloc, has announced the virtual theatrical and North American digital debut of writer/director Guy Moshe’s Lx 2048, a near-future dystopian drama about one father’s search for a way forward for his family before his time runs out and a clone takes his place. Lx 2048 will be available to rent or own September 25th on Amazon, iTunes, Comcast, Spectrum, Dish, DirecTV, Vudu and more in the US and Canada.
James D’Arcy headlines the cast as a man who has resisted humanity’s exodus to virtual reality. With his death fast approaching and a clone ready to step in as husband and father, Adam struggles to find a way out of his situation,...
Quiver Distribution, in a partnership with Chimera Pictures and Outta the Bloc, has announced the virtual theatrical and North American digital debut of writer/director Guy Moshe’s Lx 2048, a near-future dystopian drama about one father’s search for a way forward for his family before his time runs out and a clone takes his place. Lx 2048 will be available to rent or own September 25th on Amazon, iTunes, Comcast, Spectrum, Dish, DirecTV, Vudu and more in the US and Canada.
James D’Arcy headlines the cast as a man who has resisted humanity’s exodus to virtual reality. With his death fast approaching and a clone ready to step in as husband and father, Adam struggles to find a way out of his situation,...
- 9/3/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
"Did you not think it was dangerous – playing god like that?" Quiver Dist. has released an official trailer for a peculiar, fascinating new sci-fi feature titled Lx 2048, a new film from filmmaker Guy Moshe who hasn't made anything since Bunraku back in 2010 (remember that one?). The concept for this is very, very timely and a clear reference to what's going on these days. In the near future, the sun has become so toxic people can no longer leave their houses in daytime, and normal life is conducted mostly inside the virtual realm. Everyone is so depressed they're prescribed a drug called 001LithiumX (which was the original title of the film). Against this dystopian backdrop, a dying man seeks to ensure the well-being of his family, while coping with what it means to be human in this new reality. Starring James D'Arcy as Adam, along with Gina McKee, Delroy Lindo,...
- 9/2/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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