Every week, I get several press releases, screening invitations and other notifications from a handful of studio contacts. While I won’t be sharing any information regarding my screening invites, some of the press releases might be of interest to my readers, so I thought I’d start sharing them in toto with all of you. These could include new image galleries for various films or important updates to upcoming releases from various smaller studios and art house production companies.
First Image: Joe
Worldview Entertainment has released the first look of David Gordon Greenโs (Prince Avalanche, All The Real Girls) gritty, southern drama JOE, starring Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage and rising star Tye Sheridan (Mud, Tree of Life). WestEnd Films is handling international sales and will be shopping the pic to buyers at the upcoming Berlinale EFM. Recently wrapping principal photography in Texas, JOE is written by Gary Hawkins based on the Larry Brown novel of the same title, and produced by Green, his long-time producer Lisa Muskat, and Worldview CEO Christopher Woodrow, alongside Derrick Tseng.
JOE โ SYNOPSIS:
In the dirty unruly world of small-town Texas, ex-convict Joe Ransom (Cage) has tried to put his dark past behind him and to live a simple life. He works for a lumber company by day, drinks by night. But when 15-year-old Gary (Sheridan) – a kid trying to support his family – comes to town, desperate for work, Joe has found a way to atone for his sins – to finally be someoneโs hero. As Joe tries to protect Gary, the pair will take the twisting road to redemption in the hope for a better life in this tough, hard-hitting but incredibly moving story.
Press Release: Lincoln Center Double Feature
Alex Karpovsky Double Feature At Film Society In Late February
Tribeca Film and Film Society of Lincoln Center are proud to present the two upcoming films from multi-hyphenate Alex KarpovskyโโRubberneckโ and โRed Flagโโin a double theatrical run and VOD nationwide in late February.
New York audiences will be treated to a unique theatrical experience this February at the Film Society of Lincoln Centerโs Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center. In celebration of the talented actor-writer-director Alex Karpovsky, Tribeca Film and the renowned art house theater are proud to present a double feature consisting of the budding auteurโs latest filmsโ Red Flag and Rubberneck. Karpovsky will also be in attendance for opening weekend Q & As.
Karpovsky was recently featured in The New York Times, along with his Girls cast mates Christopher Abbott and Adam Driver, discussing his character and his involvement in the hit HBO show. He also just completed a role in the upcoming film by the Coen Brothers, Inside Llewyn Davis.
Mark your calendars to enjoy the Karpovsky double feature of Rubberneck and Red Flag at Film Society of Lincoln Centerโs Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center starting February 22nd, complete with opening weekend Q & As with Alex.
“Red Flag” and “Rubberneck” will also be available nationwide on VOD starting February 19.
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