Viola Davis Is Real-Life Warrior General In Director Gina Prince-Bythewood THE WOMAN KING

Viola Davis and John Boyega star in The Woman King.

Sony Pictures has released the thrilling first trailer for director Gina Prince-Bythewood’s THE WOMAN KING.

In theaters on September 16, the film stars Viola Davis, Thuso Mbedu, Lashana Lynch, Sheila Atim, Hero Fiennes Tiffin and John Boyega.

The Woman King is the remarkable story of the Agojie, the all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s with skills and a fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen. Inspired by true events, The Woman King follows the emotionally epic journey of General Nanisca (Oscar®-winner Viola Davis) as she trains the next generation of recruits and readies them for battle against an enemy determined to destroy their way of life. Some things are worth fighting for…

The story by Maria Bello with a screenplay by Dana Stevens and Gina Prince-Bythewood.

Viola Davis and director Gina Prince-Bythewood on the set of The Woman King.

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Viola Davis and director Gina Prince-Bythewood talked about the upcoming film. Prince-Bythewood said of THE WOMAN KING, “We didn’t want to show them as just one thing—badass women who killed. They also laughed and loved and cried. We wanted to show their full humanity, not just the cool part that that would look good in a trailer.”

Viola, you’ve said this film is your magnum opus.

Davis: I’ve never had a role like this before. It’s transformative. And to be a producer on it, and to know that I had a hand in bringing it to fruition…. There’s always a vision you have for your career, but there are very few roles as an actress of color. Dark skin with a wide nose and big lips. I’m just gonna continue to say it. Those stories are extraordinarily limited.

What were you most afraid of in taking on this project?

Davis: I knew what it would mean to us as Black people. Something that has never been done before. And what it would mean for Black women sitting in that movie theater. The responsibility is really high.

Prince-Bythewood: Fear is a thing you can let swallow you up, or push you to excellence. It’s scary as hell.

Gina, a few years back you tweeted that the postproduction team for The Old Guard was 85% women and that “talent has no gender.” This cast and crew were also woman-centered, in addition to being wildly diasporic.

Prince-Bythewood: This was absolutely the most diverse crew I’ve ever worked with. I take that responsibility very seriously and I have fought for it for years and years.

Shelia Aim stars in The Woman King.

Photos: Ilze Kitshoff

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(First row L-R) Lashana Lynch, Viola Davis,Shelia Atim (Second row L-R ) Sisipho Mbopa , Lone Motsomi ,Chioma Umeala

Josh Wiggins Stars In Trailer For GIANT LITTLE ONES

Vertical Entertainment has released a trailer and poster for the upcoming drama GIANT LITTLE ONES.

Franky Winter (Josh Wiggins) and Ballas Kohl (Darren Mann) have been best friends since childhood. They are high school royalty: handsome, stars of the swim team and popular with girls. They live a perfect teenage life  until the night of Franky’s epic 17th birthday party, when Franky and Ballas are involved in an unexpected incident that changes their lives forever. 

Giant Little Ones is a heartfelt and intimate coming-of-age story about friendship, self-discovery and the power of love without labels. 

GIANT LITTLE ONES OPENS ON  March 1, 2019 (NY)/ March 8, 2019 (LA & Select Cities Nationwide).

DEMONIC From Producer James Wan Available on DVD, Digital HD and On Demand October 10th


From producer James Wan, director of The Conjuring and Saw, experience the terrifying evil hidden within an abandoned home when Demonic arrives on DVD, Digital HD and On Demand October 10 from Lionsgate. Just in time for Halloween, the film stars Golden Globe® nominee Maria Bello (Best Actress, A History of Violence, 2006) and Frank Grillo as a psychologist and a detective investigating the horrific murders of five college students who were killed while summoning paranormal spirits. The Demonic DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.


This trailer sure looks scary:

The film centers on the aftermath of a horrific massacre where five college students were brutally murdered inside an abandoned home. Detective Mark Lewis (Frank Grillo) and psychologist Dr. Elizabeth Klein (Maria Bello) question one of the few survivors who explains they were amateur ghost-hunters, seeking out paranormal phenomenon at the abandoned house, which was believed to be haunted. But what started out as a harmless activity turned into something truly terrifying.

CAST

Maria Bello                   Prisoners, A History of Violence, “Goliath”

Frank Grillo                  The Purge franchise, Captain America franchise, The Grey

Cody Horn                   Magic Mike, End of Watch, Flipped

Dustin Milligan                         “Schitt’s Creek”, “Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency”

WAMG Giveaway – Win the LIFETIME SCARY MOVIE SET From Lionsgate


Get ready for a movie marathon of bone-chilling tales and supernatural thrillers when the Lifetime Scary Movie Set arrives on DVD September 12 from Lionsgate. For the first time, four of Lifetime’s best-selling, frightful films are available in one complete collection for a hauntingly great value. The set includes the movies Stephen King’s Big Driver, Manson’s Lost Girls, Hush Little Baby, and Devil’s Diary. The films feature stars such as Olympia Dukakis, Maria Bello, and more. Just in time for Halloween, the Lifetime Scary Movie Set DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $14.98.

Now you can own the LIFETIME SCARY MOVIE SET on DVD. We Are Movie Geeks has four copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie based on Stephen King? (mine is CARRIE!). It’s so easy!
Good Luck!

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE A US RESIDENT. PRIZE WILL ONLY BE SHIPPED TO US ADDRESSES.  NO P.O. BOXES.  NO DUPLICATE ADDRESSES.

2. WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM ALL QUALIFYING ENTRIES.


A woman left for dead by a serial killer seeks revenge. A real-life Manson girl reveals how her communal sisterhood moved from free love to mass murder. A mother’s newborn baby is possessed by a vengeful spirit. Two high school girls unearth a centuries-old diary and unleash havoc and destruction. This spellbinding collection of movies — Stephen King’s Big Driver, Manson’s Lost Girls, Hush Little Baby, and Devil’s Diary — features stars including Maria Bello, Olympia Dukakis, Mackenzie Maury, and Victoria Pratt.


BIG DRIVER CAST

Maria Bello                              McFarland, USAA History of ViolencePrisonersMax Steel

Olympia Dukakis                    MoonstruckSteel Magnolias

Joan Jett                                 Lock and Roll ForeverEndless Bummer


MANSON’S LOST GIRLS CAST

Jeff Ward                                Moonwatch, TV’s “Rosewood” and “Channel Zero”

Mackenzie Mauzy                  Into the Woods, TV’s “Forever,” Construction

Eden Brolin                              TV’s “Beyond,” Emerald CityI Dream Too Much


HUSH LITTLE BABY CAST

Victoria Pratt                           TV’s “Heartland,” “Day Break,” and “Mutant X”

Johanna Black                        TV’s “Power Play,” Night of the Living Dead 3D


DEVIL’S DIARY CAST

Alexz Johnson                        TV’s “Blue” and “Degrassi: The Next Generation”

Miriam McDonald                    TV’s “Degrassi: Minis” and “Degrassi: The Next Generation”

Magda Apanowicz                  TV’s “Continuum,” “Team Unicorn,” “Hellcats,” and “Caprica”

LIFETIME SCARY MOVIE SET Arrives on DVD September 12th from Lionsgate


Get ready for a movie marathon of bone-chilling tales and supernatural thrillers when the Lifetime Scary Movie Set arrives on DVD September 12 from Lionsgate. For the first time, four of Lifetime’s best-selling, frightful films are available in one complete collection for a hauntingly great value. The set includes the movies Stephen King’s Big Driver, Manson’s Lost Girls, Hush Little Baby, and Devil’s Diary. The films feature stars such as Olympia Dukakis, Maria Bello, and more. Just in time for Halloween, the Lifetime Scary Movie Set DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $14.98.


A woman left for dead by a serial killer seeks revenge. A real-life Manson girl reveals how her communal sisterhood moved from free love to mass murder. A mother’s newborn baby is possessed by a vengeful spirit. Two high school girls unearth a centuries-old diary and unleash havoc and destruction. This spellbinding collection of movies — Stephen King’s Big Driver, Manson’s Lost Girls, Hush Little Baby, and Devil’s Diary — features stars including Maria Bello, Olympia Dukakis, Mackenzie Maury, and Victoria Pratt.


BIG DRIVER CAST

Maria Bello                              McFarland, USAA History of ViolencePrisonersMax Steel

Olympia Dukakis                    MoonstruckSteel Magnolias

Joan Jett                                 Lock and Roll ForeverEndless Bummer


MANSON’S LOST GIRLS CAST

Jeff Ward                                Moonwatch, TV’s “Rosewood” and “Channel Zero”

Mackenzie Mauzy                  Into the Woods, TV’s “Forever,” Construction

Eden Brolin                              TV’s “Beyond,” Emerald CityI Dream Too Much


HUSH LITTLE BABY CAST

Victoria Pratt                           TV’s “Heartland,” “Day Break,” and “Mutant X”

Johanna Black                        TV’s “Power Play,” Night of the Living Dead 3D


DEVIL’S DIARY CAST

Alexz Johnson                        TV’s “Blue” and “Degrassi: The Next Generation”

Miriam McDonald                    TV’s “Degrassi: Minis” and “Degrassi: The Next Generation”

Magda Apanowicz                  TV’s “Continuum,” “Team Unicorn,” “Hellcats,” and “Caprica”

LIGHTS OUT – Review

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Anything could be lurking in the darkness. Imagining what could be hiding in the shadows opens a door to all sorts of nightmarish visuals. Horror films frequently fall back on characters nervously peering into the dark unknown, while audiences grip the armrests with sweaty palms. It’s an effective horror tool that will continue on film after film long after the lights turn back on in the theater.

LIGHTS OUT builds an entire film around the threat of sleeping without a nightlight. It’s a simple enough idea that could then be taken in many directions. David Sandberg builds upon his own 2 and a half minute short film in such a way that the wealth of possibilities hiding in the darkness has now become rather limited. In the process of creating a more personal and dramatic story, he has actually restricted the depth of what the darkness can hold.

Growing up, Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) was never really sure of what was and wasn’t real when the lights went out. Now that Rebecca is older and has moved out of the house, she doesn’t experience the shadowy woman in the night. However, now her little brother, Martin (Gabriel Bateman), is experiencing the same thing. The frightening entity seems connected to their despondent mother (Maria Bello), so it is now up to Rebecca to help save her younger brother from the darkness.

I applaud the film more for delivering strong characters instead of strong scares. A swapping of the typical relationship roles brings an interesting twist to the main female lead, Rebecca. She is the strong and more aloof one in her relationship, while he’s the more needy and clingy type – she very specifically doesn’t call him her boyfriend. It’s a refreshing role reversal that isn’t typically presented on film.

Mario Bello is perfectly cast as a distraught mother dealing with her own personal demons. She effectively portrays a mother who is burdened by the very real hardships in her life and the unseen guilt from her past. The ghastly woman in the shadows becomes a metaphorical symbol for Mario Bello’s depression and grief. Horror fans don’t have to be reminded of the sensational THE BABADOOK from 2014, which also used this same “boogeyman as an emotional metaphor” structure. Given the fact that the short film that LIGHTS OUT is based on has zero story, I can’t help but think that screenwriter Eric Heisserer and director David Sandberg might have been inspired by this recent superior film (along with maybe a few other films). Even a flashback sequence or two of the characters as friends in the 60s is presented in the scratchy Super-8 film style that was recently at center stage in SINISTER.

Given the nature of the story, Sandberg has a limited bag of tricks: scratching noises are heard off-screen, a shadowy figure stands silently in the dark and then disappears in the light, and elongated fingers pull a person into the darkness. These tried but true scares are repeated again and again. Given the short running time, I can’t help but think that a few of the scares might have been more effective if they had a little more setup, drawing out the tension for both the characters and the audience. As a result, there’s a familiar beat or pattern to the scares that becomes apparent after a while.

That being said, horror fans will still find enough to like about LIGHTS OUT. At 82 minutes, the film moves along at a brisk pace and delivers an in-your-face sound design filled with loud bangs and creepy voices set against a classic horror score. LIGHTS OUT doesn’t offer anything particularly memorable aside from the opening scene, which is essentially a longer but masterfully staged version of the short film. However, it does show the promise of a young horror director who is beginning to find his footing in the dark world of horror.

Overall rating: 3 out of 5

LIGHTS OUT opens in theaters July 22

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of LIGHTS OUT In St. Louis

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From producer James Wan (“The Conjuring”) comes LIGHTS OUT – a tale of an unknown terror that lurks in the dark.

When Rebecca left home, she thought she left her childhood fears behind. Growing up, she was never really sure of what was and wasn’t real when the lights went out…and now her little brother, Martin, is experiencing the same unexplained and terrifying events that had once tested her sanity and threatened her safety. A frightening entity with a mysterious attachment to their mother, Sophie, has reemerged.

But this time, as Rebecca gets closer to unlocking the truth, there is no denying that all their lives are in danger…once the lights go out.

Starring Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Billy Burke, Alexander DiPersia and Maria Bello, LIGHTS OUT opens in theaters July 22.

WAMG invites you to enter for the chance to win TWO (2) seats to the advance screening of LIGHTS OUT on July 18 at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

Answer the following:

From torches and candles to LEDs. Street lamps, headlights, neon, flares. Since the origin of our existence, humans have sought ways to escape the encroaching shadows and the frightful things they conceal.  But beyond fear and foreboding, what if there truly was something malignant that lived in the dark? 

Are you terrified of the dark and what do you think is in it?

TO ENTER, ADD YOUR NAME, ANSWER AND EMAIL IN OUR COMMENTS SECTION BELOW.

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA THE DAY OF THE SCREENING.

2. No purchase necessary. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house. The theater is not responsible for overbooking.

This film has been rated PG-13 for terror throughout, violence including disturbing images, some thematic material and brief drug content.

Visit the film’s official site: lightsoutmovie.com

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Photo Credit: COURTESY OF WARNER BROS. PICTURES

Keep The Lights When You Watch The Terrifying New Trailer For LIGHTS OUT

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From producer James Wan (“The Conjuring”) comes a tale of an unknown terror that lurks in the dark.

When Rebecca left home, she thought she left her childhood fears behind. Growing up, she was never really sure of what was and wasn’t real when the lights went out…and now her little brother, Martin, is experiencing the same unexplained and terrifying events that had once tested her sanity and threatened her safety. A frightening entity with a mysterious attachment to their mother, Sophie, has reemerged.

But this time, as Rebecca gets closer to unlocking the truth, there is no denying that all their lives are in danger…once the lights go out.

Check out the creepy and unsettling trailer for LIGHTS OUT.

The film stars Teresa Palmer (“Triple 9”) as Rebecca; Gabriel Bateman (“Annabelle”) as Martin; Billy Burke (the “Twilight” franchise) as Martin’s father, Paul; Alexander DiPersia (“Forever”) as Rebecca’s boyfriend, Bret; and Maria Bello (“Prisoners”) as Sophie.

LIGHTS OUT marks the feature film directorial debut of David F. Sandberg, who directed the film from a screenplay by Eric Heisserer (“Final Destination 5”), based on Sandberg’s own short film.

This film has been rated PG-13 for terror throughout, violence including disturbing images, some thematic material and brief drug content.

The movie opens in theaters on July 22.

Visit the official site: LightsOutMovie.com

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Teresa Palmer And Maria Bello Star In Scary First Trailer For LIGHTS OUT

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From producer James Wan (THE CONJURING) comes a tale of an unknown terror that lurks in the dark.

When Rebecca left home, she thought she left her childhood fears behind. Growing up, she was never really sure of what was and wasn’t real when the lights went out…and now her little brother, Martin, is experiencing the same unexplained and terrifying events that had once tested her sanity and threatened her safety. A frightening entity with a mysterious attachment to their mother, Sophie, has reemerged.

But this time, as Rebecca gets closer to unlocking the truth, there is no denying that all their lives are in danger…once the lights go out.

Watch the new trailer… with the lights on.

The film stars Teresa Palmer (“Triple 9”) as Rebecca; Gabriel Bateman (“Annabelle”) as Martin; Billy Burke (the “Twilight” franchise) as Martin’s father, Paul; Alexander DiPersia (“Forever”) as Rebecca’s boyfriend, Bret; and Maria Bello (“Prisoners”) as Sophie.

LIGHTS OUT marks the feature film directorial debut of David F. Sandberg, who directed the film from a screenplay by Eric Heisserer (“Final Destination 5”), based on Sandberg’s own short film. James Wan, Lawrence Grey and Heisserer produced the film, with Walter Hamada, Dave Neustadter and Richard Brener serving as executive producers.

LIGHTS OUT heads into theaters July 22.

Visit the official site http://LightsOutMovie.com

Trailer Debuts For THE CONFIRMATION Starring Clive Owen, Maria Bello And Patton Oswalt

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Here’s  your first look at the brand new trailer for THE CONFIRMATION starring Clive Owen, Jaeden Lieberher, Matthew Modine, Patton Oswalt, Robert Forster, Stephen Tobolowsky, Tim Blake Nelson, and Maria Bello.

Clive Owen shines in this irresistible comedy as Walt, a down-on-his luck carpenter tasked with entertaining his eight-year-old son Anthony while Anthony’s mom (Maria Bello) and her new husband are away. But when Walt’s prized toolbox is stolen, a quiet father-and-son weekend turns into an adventure of a lifetime.

Aided by an oddball drywall repairman (Patton Oswalt), Walt and Anthony go on a wildly funny search for the thieves—and find something they never imagined: a true family connection.

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Directed by Bob Nelson, writer of NEBRASKA (Oscar nomination for Original Screenplay), THE CONFIRMATION opens in select theaters and On Demand Friday, March 18th.

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