Exclusive: Doc maker Alan Dennis and Creative Arts Emmy winner Gabbi Pascua have launched Asob Media.
The production business launches following the pair’s collaboration on doc series A Study on Beauty, which taps into Pascua’s background as an award-winning make-up artist on CBS series The Talk.
A Study On Beauty: Through Smoke, which will be the first doc from the A Study On… brand, filmed in a the small French town of Grasse in the Côte-d’Azur, near Cannes, where it uncovers the history of perfume.
Asob plans to launch A Study on Beauty: Through Smoke in 2025. No distribution plan has been unveiled yet.
“As a passionate beauty professional and storyteller, our story, Through Smoke is the most authentic representation of the heart of our vision, from concept to interviews and all those who helped bring this to life,” the pair said in a statement. “The true history...
The production business launches following the pair’s collaboration on doc series A Study on Beauty, which taps into Pascua’s background as an award-winning make-up artist on CBS series The Talk.
A Study On Beauty: Through Smoke, which will be the first doc from the A Study On… brand, filmed in a the small French town of Grasse in the Côte-d’Azur, near Cannes, where it uncovers the history of perfume.
Asob plans to launch A Study on Beauty: Through Smoke in 2025. No distribution plan has been unveiled yet.
“As a passionate beauty professional and storyteller, our story, Through Smoke is the most authentic representation of the heart of our vision, from concept to interviews and all those who helped bring this to life,” the pair said in a statement. “The true history...
- 11/15/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Kellan Lutz, Robin Magdhalen, Manu Intiraymi, Jeff Fahey, Chelsea Lopez, Efren Ramirez, Tonantzin Esparza | Written and Directed by Javier Reyna
Due Justice is the latest film in the never-ending line of Taken wannabes where a former badass has to go back into action to rescue their kidnapped daughter. In this case, it’s Max an attorney who, along with his boss Claire are lawyers celebrating winning their latest case when Max hears a familiar voice from across the restaurant.
It’s his brother Jerry who isn’t happy to see him, probably due to the company he’s dining with. As it turns out, Jerry was undercover for the FBI and that meeting triggered the suspicion of Ellis, Roxy and their crew. It’s not long before both Jerry and Max’s wife are dead, and his daughter abducted while he’s at the office working late.
To the...
Due Justice is the latest film in the never-ending line of Taken wannabes where a former badass has to go back into action to rescue their kidnapped daughter. In this case, it’s Max an attorney who, along with his boss Claire are lawyers celebrating winning their latest case when Max hears a familiar voice from across the restaurant.
It’s his brother Jerry who isn’t happy to see him, probably due to the company he’s dining with. As it turns out, Jerry was undercover for the FBI and that meeting triggered the suspicion of Ellis, Roxy and their crew. It’s not long before both Jerry and Max’s wife are dead, and his daughter abducted while he’s at the office working late.
To the...
- 11/23/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Sideshow Collectibles has added another imposing (and beautifully crafted) character to the ranks of their Court of the Dead with the new Mortighull Premium Format Figure that's featured in today's Horror Highlights, which also includes an update on Space Goat Productions' Evil Dead 2 Kickstarter campaign, a teaser trailer for Lilith (starring Jessica Cameron), a new clip from the anthology series By Night: Origins, details on the world premiere of The Redeeming, the first short film from the new anthology series Ao-Terror-Oa, The Gatehouse release info, the cast for Killer Kate!, and UK and Ireland release details for Whispers.
Sideshow Reveals New Reaper Premium Format Figure: From Sideshow: "Sideshow is proud to present Mortighull: The Risen Reaper General Premium Format™Figure, a terrifying new addition to our original Court of the Dead collection…
The Reaper General Mortighull is far from a mirror image of his mentor, the resolute Demithyle. Mortighull...
Sideshow Reveals New Reaper Premium Format Figure: From Sideshow: "Sideshow is proud to present Mortighull: The Risen Reaper General Premium Format™Figure, a terrifying new addition to our original Court of the Dead collection…
The Reaper General Mortighull is far from a mirror image of his mentor, the resolute Demithyle. Mortighull...
- 11/3/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
From Producer Ridley Scott and based on the shocking, true events of March 13th, 1997, when several mysterious lights appeared over Phoenix, Arizona. This unprecedented and inexplicable phenomenon became known as "The Phoenix Lights", and remains the most famous and widely viewed UFO sighting in history. Signature Entertainment presents Phoenix Forgotten on DVD and Digital HD from 18th September and we have 3 copies to be won!. Contest Ends on Monday, September 25, 2017...
- 9/3/2017
- Horror Asylum
Just when you thought it might be safe to take a chance on an unknown low-budget sci-fi/horror straight-to-dvd/download/whatever-takes-your-fancy feature, satisfied that the ‘found footage’ genre seems to have burnt itself out, here comes Phoenix Forgotten to remind us that it’s never a good idea to take anything for granted.
Thriving in the wake – more or less – of the success of the original Blair Witch Project, the best we can say in defence of the ‘found footage’ phenomenon is that it went some way towards demystifying the movie-making process and allowed anyone with a bit of imagination and a halfway decent camera-phone, to knock up a loose-change horror movie, often with the help of a handful of their enthusiastic friends/would-be actors. The flipside to this argument, of course, is that it also allowed rank amateurs who probably shouldn’t really be allowed to even watch films...
Thriving in the wake – more or less – of the success of the original Blair Witch Project, the best we can say in defence of the ‘found footage’ phenomenon is that it went some way towards demystifying the movie-making process and allowed anyone with a bit of imagination and a halfway decent camera-phone, to knock up a loose-change horror movie, often with the help of a handful of their enthusiastic friends/would-be actors. The flipside to this argument, of course, is that it also allowed rank amateurs who probably shouldn’t really be allowed to even watch films...
- 8/4/2017
- by Paul Mount
- The Cultural Post
Our resident VOD expert tells you what's new to rent and/or own this week via various Digital HD providers such as cable Movies On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play and, of course, Netflix. Cable Movies On Demand: Same-day-as-disc releases, older titles and pretheatrical Going in Style (comedy; Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Alan Arkin; rated PG-13) The Circle (drama-thriller; Emma Watson, Tom Hanks; rated PG-13) The Lovers (romantic comedy; Debra Winger, Tracy Letts; rated R) One Week and a Day (drama-comedy; Shai Avivi, Evgenia Dodina; not rated) Phoenix Forgotten (horror/sci-fi; Florence Hartigan, Josh Bishop, Ashley Foster; rated PG-13) The Ottoman Lieutenant (war drama; Michiel Huisman, Hera Hilmar; rated R) Colossal (sci-fi comedy; Anne...
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- 8/1/2017
- by Robert B. DeSalvo
- Movies.com
August’s home entertainment releases are off and running in a big way with this week’s crop of horror and sci-fi titles, as we have nearly two dozen movies coming our way this Tuesday.
Scream Factory is putting in overtime with a handful of stunning steelbooks celebrating three great John Carpenter films—They Live, The Fog and Escape From New York—as well as a Collector’s Edition of James Gunn’s Slither and the indie horror films Don’t Knock Twice and House on Willow Street (which they’ve teamed up with IFC Midnight for).
As far as recent genre movies go, Colossal, Shin Godzilla, and Phoenix Forgotten are all primed for their home bow on August 1st, and both Paramount and Universal are dusting off a bunch of recent titles on both DVD and Blu-ray, including Disturbia, The Machinist, Red Eye, and the unrated version of The Ruins.
Scream Factory is putting in overtime with a handful of stunning steelbooks celebrating three great John Carpenter films—They Live, The Fog and Escape From New York—as well as a Collector’s Edition of James Gunn’s Slither and the indie horror films Don’t Knock Twice and House on Willow Street (which they’ve teamed up with IFC Midnight for).
As far as recent genre movies go, Colossal, Shin Godzilla, and Phoenix Forgotten are all primed for their home bow on August 1st, and both Paramount and Universal are dusting off a bunch of recent titles on both DVD and Blu-ray, including Disturbia, The Machinist, Red Eye, and the unrated version of The Ruins.
- 7/31/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Tomorrow sees the home video release of Phoenix Forgotten, the found footage alien abduction horror/thriller that was directed by Justin Barber and executively produced by Ridley Scott (Alien, Prometheus, Blade Runner). To give you a taste of the extras included… Continue Reading →
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- 7/31/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Found footage chiller hits DVD and Blu-ray on August 1st
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- 7/29/2017
- by Chris Alexander
- Comingsoon.net
Earlier this month, we announced that we would be hosting two screenings of the alien abduction found footage film Phoenix Forgotten, which was executively produced by Ridley Scott (Alien, Prometheus, Blade Runner). Now, we’re thrilled to reveal that several of… Continue Reading →
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- 7/27/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
If you’re attending this year’s San Diego Comic-Con and are a fan of alien abduction films, then you might be interested in what the Fox Fanfare Booth (#4229) has in store for 500 lucky people! For those who pre-order the… Continue Reading →
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- 7/11/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Dread Central will be hosting free screenings of the Ridley (Alien) Scott-produced UFO thriller Phoenix Forgotten on July 31 in both Los Angeles, California, and Brooklyn, New York. Based on the actual late ’90s Arizona UFO sightings, Phoenix Forgotten was… Continue Reading →
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- 7/10/2017
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
If you’re looking for an excuse to spend more time at home and out of the summer heat this month, then July’s VOD and Digital HD releases have you more than covered, as we have 17 different titles coming our way in the next few weeks.
July kicks off with a pair of digital debuts on July 4th—Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire and the indie thriller Blood Hunters—and just a few days later, both Bad Frank and the new Ghost in the Shell movie make their digital bows as well. July 11th is a busy day, too, with four different releases—The Answer, The Blessed Ones, White Raven, and Gremlin—and then just a week later, we get several more titles to choose from, including Lake Alice, Phoenix Forgotten, and Bonejangles.
July’s VOD releases are capped off by the digital debuts of Killing Ground on July...
July kicks off with a pair of digital debuts on July 4th—Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire and the indie thriller Blood Hunters—and just a few days later, both Bad Frank and the new Ghost in the Shell movie make their digital bows as well. July 11th is a busy day, too, with four different releases—The Answer, The Blessed Ones, White Raven, and Gremlin—and then just a week later, we get several more titles to choose from, including Lake Alice, Phoenix Forgotten, and Bonejangles.
July’s VOD releases are capped off by the digital debuts of Killing Ground on July...
- 7/3/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
From legendary producer Ridley Scott comes a chilling revelation based on the true events of March 13, 1997, when a strange pattern of lights appeared over Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix Forgotten tells the story of three high school students who went into the desert to document this phenomenon. They were never seen again. Two decades later, …
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- 6/5/2017
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Production wrapped recently on action spoof.
The Exchange has closed a raft of deals on action spoof Office Uprising starring Brenton Thwaites.
CEO Brian O’Shea and his team have licensed French rights to Ab Droits Audiovisuels, Latin America to Swen, the Middle East to Selim Ramia, China to DDDream International Media, Russia to Volga, and Thailand to SahaMongkol.
Office Uprising tells of an underachiever at a weapons firm who attempts to rescue his true love from a weapons manufacturer where the workers have been turned into psychopaths by a new energy drink.
Jane Levy, Karan Soni, Zachary Levy and Alan Ritchson round out the cast.
Production wrapped recently on the film that Lin Oeding directed from a screenplay by Ian Shorr and Peter Gamble Robinson.
Giulia Prenna, Jim Steele, Sean Lydiard and Will Clevinger serve as producers.
“The combination of the commercial concept, high production value and the established stars is allowing us to make aggressive...
The Exchange has closed a raft of deals on action spoof Office Uprising starring Brenton Thwaites.
CEO Brian O’Shea and his team have licensed French rights to Ab Droits Audiovisuels, Latin America to Swen, the Middle East to Selim Ramia, China to DDDream International Media, Russia to Volga, and Thailand to SahaMongkol.
Office Uprising tells of an underachiever at a weapons firm who attempts to rescue his true love from a weapons manufacturer where the workers have been turned into psychopaths by a new energy drink.
Jane Levy, Karan Soni, Zachary Levy and Alan Ritchson round out the cast.
Production wrapped recently on the film that Lin Oeding directed from a screenplay by Ian Shorr and Peter Gamble Robinson.
Giulia Prenna, Jim Steele, Sean Lydiard and Will Clevinger serve as producers.
“The combination of the commercial concept, high production value and the established stars is allowing us to make aggressive...
- 5/17/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Exchange has acquired international sales to the SXSW horror-comedy feature Tragedy Girls.
CEO Brian O’Shea and his team will screen the film at the market. CAA handles Us rights and a deal is expected imminently.
Brianna Hildebrand, Alexandra Shipp, Jack Quaid, Kevin Durand, and Craig Robinson lead the cast in the story of two death-obsessed teenage girls in a small midwestern town.
When the friends use their online show about real-life tragedies to send everyone into a frenzy they cement their legacy as modern horror legends.
Tyler MacIntyre directed from a screenplay he co-wrote with Chris Lee Hill.
Producers are Anthony Holt, Armen Aghaeian, Edward Mokhtarian, Cameron Van Hoy, Tara Ansley, and Robinson. Kerry Rhodes serves as an executive producer.
The Comeback Kids and New Artist Pictures produced Tragedy Girls in association with Ardor Pictures.
“Tragedy Girls is a fun, commercial and incredibly satisfying teen genre movie, which will have a great run in the...
CEO Brian O’Shea and his team will screen the film at the market. CAA handles Us rights and a deal is expected imminently.
Brianna Hildebrand, Alexandra Shipp, Jack Quaid, Kevin Durand, and Craig Robinson lead the cast in the story of two death-obsessed teenage girls in a small midwestern town.
When the friends use their online show about real-life tragedies to send everyone into a frenzy they cement their legacy as modern horror legends.
Tyler MacIntyre directed from a screenplay he co-wrote with Chris Lee Hill.
Producers are Anthony Holt, Armen Aghaeian, Edward Mokhtarian, Cameron Van Hoy, Tara Ansley, and Robinson. Kerry Rhodes serves as an executive producer.
The Comeback Kids and New Artist Pictures produced Tragedy Girls in association with Ardor Pictures.
“Tragedy Girls is a fun, commercial and incredibly satisfying teen genre movie, which will have a great run in the...
- 5/12/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Brian O’Shea and team to commence sales in Cannes. Ridley Scott produced.
The Exchange has picked up international sales rights to the sci-fi horror Phoenix Forgotten heading into Cannes.
Ridley Scott produced the feature with Wes Ball, T.S. Nowlin, Mark Canton, and Courtney Solomon.
Phoenix Forgotten opened wide in the Us in late April and centres on the plight of three teenagers in Arizona who went into the desert to investigate a strange incident and did not return.
Twenty years later, people discover unseen footage chronicling the final hours of their fateful expedition.
Justin Barber makes his feature directorial debut and co-wrote the screenplay with producer Nowlin. Florence Hartigan, Chelsea Lopez, Justin Matthews, and Luke Spencer Roberts star.
The story is based on what many believe was a UFO sighting over Phoenix, Arizona, in March 1997 when mysterious lights appeared in the sky and became known as The Phoenix Lights.
The film is...
The Exchange has picked up international sales rights to the sci-fi horror Phoenix Forgotten heading into Cannes.
Ridley Scott produced the feature with Wes Ball, T.S. Nowlin, Mark Canton, and Courtney Solomon.
Phoenix Forgotten opened wide in the Us in late April and centres on the plight of three teenagers in Arizona who went into the desert to investigate a strange incident and did not return.
Twenty years later, people discover unseen footage chronicling the final hours of their fateful expedition.
Justin Barber makes his feature directorial debut and co-wrote the screenplay with producer Nowlin. Florence Hartigan, Chelsea Lopez, Justin Matthews, and Luke Spencer Roberts star.
The story is based on what many believe was a UFO sighting over Phoenix, Arizona, in March 1997 when mysterious lights appeared in the sky and became known as The Phoenix Lights.
The film is...
- 5/1/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Synopsis: The story of three teens who go into the desert shortly after a UFO sighting, hoping to document more of the strange events that are occurring in their town. They disappeared that night, and were never seen again. Now, on the twentieth anniversary of their disappearance, unseen footage has finally been discovered, chronicling the …
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- 4/30/2017
- by The Black Saint
- Horror News
Bad news, humanity: Ridley Scott believes that aliens are out there, and he isn’t optimistic about our chances of surviving an encounter with them. You might think that making movies about extraterrestrials — including the upcoming “Alien: Covenant,” the sequel to “Prometheus” and another prequel to “Alien” — doesn’t make someone an expert on the real thing, but if expertise mattered we’d be living in a very different country right now.
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“I believe in superior beings,” the filmmaker said in a Sky News interview. “An expert I was talking to at Nasa said to me, ‘Have you ever looked in the sky at night? You mean to tell me we are it?’ That’s ridiculous. The experts have now put a number on it having assessed what is out there. They say that there...
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“I believe in superior beings,” the filmmaker said in a Sky News interview. “An expert I was talking to at Nasa said to me, ‘Have you ever looked in the sky at night? You mean to tell me we are it?’ That’s ridiculous. The experts have now put a number on it having assessed what is out there. They say that there...
- 4/30/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
This week’s episode of our podcast We Are Movie Geeks The Show is up! Hear Wamg’s Cate Marquis, Jim Batts and Tom Stockman talk movies. We’ll discuss the weekend box office and review Born In China, The Promise, Unforgettable, Phoenix Forgotten, Colossal, Tommy’S Honour, Their Finest, and Cezanne Et Moi.
Here’s our show:
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- 4/24/2017
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Much to the surprise of nobody, last weekend’s The Fate of the Furious had little problem taking first place this weekend. This weekend saw the release of four films — Born in China, Unforgettable, Phoenix Forgotten, and Free Fire. As our own Weekend Warrior predicted last week, they none of them stood much chance against arctic submarine chases. All of the films — with the exception of Born in China — underperformed substantially, clearing the way for the usual suspects taking the lead once again.
Fate of the Furious took in $38.7 million. While it still managed to retain first place with little trouble, it dropped a hefty 60.8% in its second weekend, which is not an insubstantial drop. Given its big blockbuster nature, however, it wasn’t exactly unexpected. Plus, given that the film is already creeping on $1 billion worldwide, there is no mistaking this is a huge success for the long-running franchise.
Fate of the Furious took in $38.7 million. While it still managed to retain first place with little trouble, it dropped a hefty 60.8% in its second weekend, which is not an insubstantial drop. Given its big blockbuster nature, however, it wasn’t exactly unexpected. Plus, given that the film is already creeping on $1 billion worldwide, there is no mistaking this is a huge success for the long-running franchise.
- 4/23/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
The top of this weekend's box office looks a lot like last weekend as the top three films remain the same, once again headlined by The Fate of the Furious as it closes in on $1 billion worldwide. As for the weekend's new releases, Disney's Born in China topped the list with the best start for a Disneynature title since the $10.6 million opening for 2012's Chimpanzee. Otherwise, WB's Unforgettable, Open Road's The Promise, Cinelou's Phoenix Forgotten and A24's Free Fire all under-performed. At #1 for a second weekend in a row is Universal's The Fate of the Furious, which performed mostly as expected, dropping 61% in its second weekend and bringing in an estimated $38.6 million as its domestic cume now climbs to $163.6 million. Internationally, the film continued its impressive overseas run bringing in an estimated $163.4 million from 65 territories as its overseas total balloons to $744.8 million for a global cume that stands at $908.4 million.
- 4/23/2017
- by Brad Brevet <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
It may not be wholly revolutionary in both its approach and the material it explores, but Phoenix Forgotten was a lot more fun than a lot of folks might give it credit for, and it completely took me back to my high school days of being obsessed with The X-Files, science fiction, and the question of whether or not we are truly alone in this universe. Phoenix Forgotten does an admirable job of blending fact and fiction, and while there was one plot point that I felt was a little “too convenient,” overall, co-writer/director Justin Barber crafts an intriguing sci-fi-fueled mystery that hooked me from the very beginning. It may not make my list of favorite movies from this year, but Phoenix Forgotten was still an entertaining time nonetheless.
Phoenix Forgotten first introduces us to a high schooler named Josh (Luke Spencer Roberts), who is shooting a home video...
Phoenix Forgotten first introduces us to a high schooler named Josh (Luke Spencer Roberts), who is shooting a home video...
- 4/22/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
It appears to have taken a surprising commitment of talent to turn out the blandly generic Phoenix Forgotten, another disappointingly derivative imitation of The Blair Witch Project, this time mashed up with the X-Files franchise. It’s unlikely that even Mulder and Scully could successfully reanimate Justin Barber’s feature debut, however, which is likely to pique only passing sci-fi fanboy interest before joining the growing heap of pointlessly unoriginal found-footage castoffs.
Particularly puzzling is the presence of Ridley Scott and his Scott Free Productions, here joined by The Maze Runner’s director Wes Ball and screenwriter T.S. Nowlin, who also serve as...
Particularly puzzling is the presence of Ridley Scott and his Scott Free Productions, here joined by The Maze Runner’s director Wes Ball and screenwriter T.S. Nowlin, who also serve as...
- 4/22/2017
- by Justin Lowe
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This weekend marks the release of “Phoenix Forgotten,” a found-footage horror movie centering on the “Phoenix Lights.” The strange lights in the sky lead the protagonists of the movie to grab a camera and head out into the desert to investigate. Like all found footage movies, it doesn’t go well from there. “Phoenix Forgotten” might not be a true story, but there’s at least some truth to its setting — the Phoenix Lights phenomenon really did happen. The 1997 sighting over Phoenix, Arizona, is the most famous single UFO sighting in history, and still being puzzled over. The Phoenix Lights were.
- 4/21/2017
- by Phil Hornshaw
- The Wrap
Most found-footage horror films owe a sizable debt to The Blair Witch Project, but few have aped the genre’s touchstone quite as shamelessly as does Phoenix Forgotten, which chronicles the mysterious disappearance of two young men (one named Josh!) and a young woman who got lost in the middle of nowhere while shooting a documentary about a paranormal phenomenon. This time, the phenomenon in question is taken from real life: On March 13, 1997, thousands of Phoenix residents claimed to have seen mysterious lights in the sky, which many still believe to have been an alien spacecraft. (There were in fact two separate incidents that day, both of which have perfectly rational explanations; the first was likely just a group of planes flying in formation, while the second was almost certainly military flares being dropped.) First-time director Justin Barber, who cowrote the screenplay with T.S. Nowlin, builds his ...
- 4/21/2017
- by Mike D'Angelo
- avclub.com
Free Fire, Born in China and Phoenix Forgotten top Tanner's What to Watch weekend previewFree Fire, Born in China and Phoenix Forgotten top Tanner's What to Watch weekend previewTanner Zipchen4/21/2017 3:56:00 Pm
This weekend in theatres, we have Free Fire, Born in China and Phoenix Forgotten!
Free Fire is the zany new movie from one of the most visionary directors working today, Ben Wheatley. In this film, he takes us into a weapons trade in the 1970s where the situation gets out of control when a gang attempts to buy new guns. Featuring a stellar cast including Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, Sharlto Copley and Armie Hammer. A great date night movie!
Now this one is for the entire family! Disneynature's new True Life Adventure film Born In China takes an epic journey into the wilds of China where few people have ever ventured. Following the stories of three animal families,...
This weekend in theatres, we have Free Fire, Born in China and Phoenix Forgotten!
Free Fire is the zany new movie from one of the most visionary directors working today, Ben Wheatley. In this film, he takes us into a weapons trade in the 1970s where the situation gets out of control when a gang attempts to buy new guns. Featuring a stellar cast including Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, Sharlto Copley and Armie Hammer. A great date night movie!
Now this one is for the entire family! Disneynature's new True Life Adventure film Born In China takes an epic journey into the wilds of China where few people have ever ventured. Following the stories of three animal families,...
- 4/21/2017
- by Tanner Zipchen
- Cineplex
Free Fire, Born in China and Phoenix Forgotten top Tanner's What to Watch weekend previewFree Fire, Born in China and Phoenix Forgotten top Tanner's What to Watch weekend previewTanner Zipchen4/21/2017 3:56:00 Pm
This weekend in theatres, we have Free Fire, Born in China and Phoenix Forgotten!
Free Fire is the zany new movie from one of the most visionary directors working today, Ben Wheatley. In this film, he takes us into a weapons trade in the 1970s where the situation gets out of control when a gang attempts to buy new guns. Featuring a stellar cast including Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, Sharlto Copley and Armie Hammer. A great date night movie!
Now this one is for the entire family! Disneynature's new True Life Adventure film Born In China takes an epic journey into the wilds of China where few people have ever ventured. Following the stories of three animal families,...
This weekend in theatres, we have Free Fire, Born in China and Phoenix Forgotten!
Free Fire is the zany new movie from one of the most visionary directors working today, Ben Wheatley. In this film, he takes us into a weapons trade in the 1970s where the situation gets out of control when a gang attempts to buy new guns. Featuring a stellar cast including Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, Sharlto Copley and Armie Hammer. A great date night movie!
Now this one is for the entire family! Disneynature's new True Life Adventure film Born In China takes an epic journey into the wilds of China where few people have ever ventured. Following the stories of three animal families,...
- 4/21/2017
- by Tanner Zipchen
- Cineplex
Arriving in theaters this weekend is Phoenix Forgotten, a docu-style sci-fi film co-written and directed by Justin Barber. The film is centered around the Phoenix Lights phenomenon, a weird occurrence that happened back in 1997 which has yet to be explained over 20 years later. Barber’s project interjects a little fiction into the mix, as Phoenix Forgotten is focused on three missing teens who went out searching for the truth behind the mysterious lights that appeared, only to never be heard from again.
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with Barber, and after we finished geeking out over ’90s sci-fi, we chatted about his experiences working on the project with both his co-writer T.S. Nowlin and his cast (Luke Spencer Roberts, Chelsea Lopez, and Justin Matthews), how his career thus far has prepared him for his very first time helming a narrative feature, and more. Look for Phoenix Forgotten in Us theaters this weekend.
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with Barber, and after we finished geeking out over ’90s sci-fi, we chatted about his experiences working on the project with both his co-writer T.S. Nowlin and his cast (Luke Spencer Roberts, Chelsea Lopez, and Justin Matthews), how his career thus far has prepared him for his very first time helming a narrative feature, and more. Look for Phoenix Forgotten in Us theaters this weekend.
- 4/21/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Director Justin Barber tells his own ‘X-Files’ Story inspired by real-life events.
On Thursday, March 13, 1997 a strange event occurred in the nighttime skies of Phoenix, Arizona. According to thousands of eyewitnesses, a triangular formation of lights were seen in the sky. Some reported seeing stationary lights hovering over Phoenix, which was later identified by the Air Force as flares being dropped from an air craft performing exercises at the nearby Barry Goldwater base. But there were other reports of the triangular formation passing over Arizona towards Nevada and these have never been explained. At the time of the event, Arizona governor Fife Symington famously mocked the event, holding a press conference where he had a staff member dress up like an alien. But years later, he admitted to also seeing the event and admitted there was no explanation for it.
These true-life events serve as the backbone for Phoenix Forgotten, a...
On Thursday, March 13, 1997 a strange event occurred in the nighttime skies of Phoenix, Arizona. According to thousands of eyewitnesses, a triangular formation of lights were seen in the sky. Some reported seeing stationary lights hovering over Phoenix, which was later identified by the Air Force as flares being dropped from an air craft performing exercises at the nearby Barry Goldwater base. But there were other reports of the triangular formation passing over Arizona towards Nevada and these have never been explained. At the time of the event, Arizona governor Fife Symington famously mocked the event, holding a press conference where he had a staff member dress up like an alien. But years later, he admitted to also seeing the event and admitted there was no explanation for it.
These true-life events serve as the backbone for Phoenix Forgotten, a...
- 4/21/2017
- by Jamie Righetti
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Phoenix Forgotten, The Beguiled, and It Comes at Night make our daily roundup!Phoenix Forgotten, The Beguiled, and It Comes at Night make our daily roundup!Zachary Dent4/20/2017 2:07:00 Pm
Get those night lights ready because today's roundup is a little spookier than usual. We have a featurette, a trailer that just dropped, and a brand new poster!
Phoenix Forgotten looks like it could be the scariest film of the year. It tells the story of three teenagers who disappeared after mysterious lights appeared in Phoenix, Arizona. The film chronicles the unseen footage from their night on a fateful expedition that lead to their disappearance. Fans of films such as The Blair Witch Project will get their fix with Phoenix Forgotten, and probably won't be able to sleep for days. We've got a featurette for this upcoming horror (featuring Ridley Scott!) and you can check it out below. You...
Get those night lights ready because today's roundup is a little spookier than usual. We have a featurette, a trailer that just dropped, and a brand new poster!
Phoenix Forgotten looks like it could be the scariest film of the year. It tells the story of three teenagers who disappeared after mysterious lights appeared in Phoenix, Arizona. The film chronicles the unseen footage from their night on a fateful expedition that lead to their disappearance. Fans of films such as The Blair Witch Project will get their fix with Phoenix Forgotten, and probably won't be able to sleep for days. We've got a featurette for this upcoming horror (featuring Ridley Scott!) and you can check it out below. You...
- 4/20/2017
- by Zachary Dent
- Cineplex
Phoenix Forgotten, The Beguiled, and It Comes at Night make our daily roundup!Phoenix Forgotten, The Beguiled, and It Comes at Night make our daily roundup!Zachary Dent4/20/2017 2:07:00 Pm
Get those night lights ready because today's roundup is a little spookier than usual. We have a featurette, a trailer that just dropped, and a brand new poster!
Phoenix Forgotten looks like it could be the scariest film of the year. It tells the story of three teenagers who disappeared after mysterious lights appeared in Phoenix, Arizona. The film chronicles the unseen footage from their night on a fateful expedition that lead to their disappearance. Fans of films such as The Blair Witch Project will get their fix with Phoenix Forgotten, and probably won't be able to sleep for days. We've got a featurette for this upcoming horror (featuring Ridley Scott!) and you can check it out below. You...
Get those night lights ready because today's roundup is a little spookier than usual. We have a featurette, a trailer that just dropped, and a brand new poster!
Phoenix Forgotten looks like it could be the scariest film of the year. It tells the story of three teenagers who disappeared after mysterious lights appeared in Phoenix, Arizona. The film chronicles the unseen footage from their night on a fateful expedition that lead to their disappearance. Fans of films such as The Blair Witch Project will get their fix with Phoenix Forgotten, and probably won't be able to sleep for days. We've got a featurette for this upcoming horror (featuring Ridley Scott!) and you can check it out below. You...
- 4/20/2017
- by Zachary Dent
- Cineplex
Saturday Am Update: The Fate of the Furious is right on pace with expectations, bringing in an estimated $11.2 million on Friday, en route to a $35-38 million second weekend. Meanwhile, the film will remain the #1 film in the world this weekend as its international total as of last night is $636.3 million and the international weekend estimate is currently $171 million from 65 territories as it looks to top $910 million by Sunday and will cross $1 billion worldwide next week. Of the new releases, it looks like Disneynature's Born in China will lead the way after it brought in $1.59 million on Friday, on its way to an opening weekend three-day around $4.6 million or so. Opening day audiences gave the film an "A-" CinemaScore, which is pretty much typical for these features. Warner's Unforgettable is proving to be anything but as it brought in a meager $1.67 million on Friday and is looking at a $4.4 million opening weekend.
- 4/20/2017
- by Brad Brevet <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
2017-04-20T07:12:18-07:00New Movies No Match for 'Fate of the Furious'
It's looking like a forgettable weekend at the box office in the lull before summer gets underway on May 5 with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Holdover The Fate of the Furious is expected to clobber a handful of new films that open Friday, including Katherine Heigl's erotic thriller Unforgettable, Armenian genocide drama The Promise, starring Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac, action-comedy Free Fire and sci-fi thriller Phoenix Forgotten. Disney also opens its latest nature documentary, Born in China.
Fate of the Furious is expected to earn $45 million or more in its second weekend after scoring the biggest global launch of all time with $535 million. (All eyes will be on the Universal film to see how much it drops.)
Read the rest of this article at The Hollywood Reporter.
Fate of the Furious...
It's looking like a forgettable weekend at the box office in the lull before summer gets underway on May 5 with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Holdover The Fate of the Furious is expected to clobber a handful of new films that open Friday, including Katherine Heigl's erotic thriller Unforgettable, Armenian genocide drama The Promise, starring Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac, action-comedy Free Fire and sci-fi thriller Phoenix Forgotten. Disney also opens its latest nature documentary, Born in China.
Fate of the Furious is expected to earn $45 million or more in its second weekend after scoring the biggest global launch of all time with $535 million. (All eyes will be on the Universal film to see how much it drops.)
Read the rest of this article at The Hollywood Reporter.
Fate of the Furious...
- 4/20/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
It's looking like a forgettable weekend at the box office in the lull before summer gets underway on May 5 with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Holdover The Fate of the Furious is expected to clobber a handful of new films that open Friday: Katherine Heigl's erotic thriller, Unforgettable; Armenian genocide drama The Promise, starring Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac; action-comedy Free Fire; and sci-fi thriller Phoenix Forgotten. Disney also opens its latest nature documentary, Born in China.
Fate of the Furious is expected to earn $45 million or more in its second weekend after scoring the biggest...
Holdover The Fate of the Furious is expected to clobber a handful of new films that open Friday: Katherine Heigl's erotic thriller, Unforgettable; Armenian genocide drama The Promise, starring Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac; action-comedy Free Fire; and sci-fi thriller Phoenix Forgotten. Disney also opens its latest nature documentary, Born in China.
Fate of the Furious is expected to earn $45 million or more in its second weekend after scoring the biggest...
- 4/20/2017
- by Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
No dramatic tension here: “The Fate of the Furious” (Universal) again will be the top box-office performer in its second weekend, continuing its worldwide push to over $1 billion. Even with a steep fall (likely 55% to 60%), it could end up grossing double what we expect from the five new releases combined.
The next two weeks will see eight new mainstream releases, an unusually high number, and all are standalone, non-franchise entries. That’s rare these days. But unlike “Get Out,” “Hidden Figures,” and “La La Land” — three original movies that grossed $150 million or more at home in the last five months — none of the upcoming titles should do more than minor business.
Read More: ‘The Fate of the Furious’ Breaks ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ International Box Office Records — But Not So At Home
“Fate” virtually tied “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” in worldwide box office (of note: only...
The next two weeks will see eight new mainstream releases, an unusually high number, and all are standalone, non-franchise entries. That’s rare these days. But unlike “Get Out,” “Hidden Figures,” and “La La Land” — three original movies that grossed $150 million or more at home in the last five months — none of the upcoming titles should do more than minor business.
Read More: ‘The Fate of the Furious’ Breaks ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ International Box Office Records — But Not So At Home
“Fate” virtually tied “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” in worldwide box office (of note: only...
- 4/20/2017
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Out in theaters this weekend is Phoenix Forgotten, the new docu-style film from Justin Barber that explores the possible alien sightings that happened back on March 13th, 1997 in Arizona, that still have yet to be answered to this day. Co-written by T.S. Nowlin and Barber, Phoenix Forgotten follows three tenacious teenagers who set out to find the truth of the Phoenix Lights phenomenon one fateful night, only to disappear without a trace, leaving their friends, family, and authorities perplexed about what happened to them after they ventured into the desert in search of the truth.
Daily Dead recently had the chance to speak with Nowlin about Phoenix Forgotten, and he discussed the origins of the project, the challenges that come with creating a movie based on real-life events, why he enjoys the sci-fi genre as much as he does, and more.
Great to speak with you today, T.S. I...
Daily Dead recently had the chance to speak with Nowlin about Phoenix Forgotten, and he discussed the origins of the project, the challenges that come with creating a movie based on real-life events, why he enjoys the sci-fi genre as much as he does, and more.
Great to speak with you today, T.S. I...
- 4/19/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Welcome back to the Weekend Warrior, your weekly look at the new movies hitting theaters this weekend, as well as other cool events and things to check out.
Will This April Dump Weekend See Any New Movie Open Over $10 Million?
After the decent opening of last week’s The Fate of the Furious--though not quite as much as I predicted--it’s going to be hard for any new movie to make a mark against its second weekend even if it drops 55% or more this weekend, which is very likely.
Probably the best bet to make money this weekend is the thriller Unforgettable (Warner Bros.), which pits Kathryn Heigl against Rosario Dawson and is the directorial debut by producer Denise Di Novi (Crazy, Stupid, Love). It also stars Geoff Stults as the ex-husband of Heigl’s character Tessa, who becomes engaged to Dawson’s Julia, making her the stepmom to the former’s daughter,...
Will This April Dump Weekend See Any New Movie Open Over $10 Million?
After the decent opening of last week’s The Fate of the Furious--though not quite as much as I predicted--it’s going to be hard for any new movie to make a mark against its second weekend even if it drops 55% or more this weekend, which is very likely.
Probably the best bet to make money this weekend is the thriller Unforgettable (Warner Bros.), which pits Kathryn Heigl against Rosario Dawson and is the directorial debut by producer Denise Di Novi (Crazy, Stupid, Love). It also stars Geoff Stults as the ex-husband of Heigl’s character Tessa, who becomes engaged to Dawson’s Julia, making her the stepmom to the former’s daughter,...
- 4/19/2017
- by Edward Douglas
- LRMonline.com
Coming out this Friday is the sci-fi/horror found footage film Phoenix Forgotten, which is based on the Phoenix Lights phenomenon that occurred on March 13th of 1997. On that day, several lights appeared over the city of Phoenix, Arizona, in… Continue Reading →
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The post Director Justin Barber and Writer/Producer T.S. Nowlin Talk Phoenix Forgotten appeared first on Dread Central.
- 4/19/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
As Ridley Scott, producer of the new sci-fi horror movie Phoenix Forgotten, tells us in the clip below, stories about kids wandering off never to be seen again are always fascinating. Such is the premise of the film, which follows the (fictional) tale of three teenagers who disappeared the night of the (real) Phoenix Lights sighting in 1997. It's told as a documentary filmmaker follows the younger sister of one of the missing teens as she investigates the cold case on her own, using footage...
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- 4/17/2017
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
Monday Pm Update: The Fate of the Furious came in just a bit under $100 million once actuals arrived, putting the film's domestic opening at $98.78 million. However, it's international performance actually improved as the film brought in a record $433.2 million from 63 international markets for a record $532 million global box office debut. You can check out all of this weekend's actual results right here. Weekend Recap: It was close, but just by a hair Universal's The Fate of the Furious topped $100 million at the domestic box office, leading the Easter weekend charge and becoming the second 2017 release to top the century mark over its three-day opening. More importantly, on top of its North American debut, the film premiered in over 60 international markets where it brought in a record $432.3 million, resulting in a record $532.5 million worldwide debut. With an estimated $100.2 million, The Fate of the Furious secured the #1 spot at the domestic box office,...
- 4/16/2017
- by Brad Brevet <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
Horror Highlights: Stranger With My Face International Film Festival, Phoenix Forgotten, Inner Demon
In today's Horror Highlights, we have details on the fifth Stranger With My Face International Film Festival, a new clip and link to a featurette for Phoenix Forgotten, and two clips from Inner Demon.
Stranger With My Face International Film Festival: Press Release: "The 5th edition of Stranger With My Face International Film Festival will take place in Hobart from 4-7 May, with a line-up of feature films, a shorts program, a symposium, industry events and an art exhibition. Stranger With My Face focuses on women's perspectives in genre filmmaking with an emphasis on horror and related genres.
The 2017 program includes a retrospective of the celebrated New Zealand filmmaker Gaylene Preston; the Tasmanian premiere of the all-female horror anthology Xx with one of the filmmakers, Roxanne Benjamin, in person; and a screening of Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs with its cinematographer, Sandi Sissel Asc.
“Stranger With My Face...
Stranger With My Face International Film Festival: Press Release: "The 5th edition of Stranger With My Face International Film Festival will take place in Hobart from 4-7 May, with a line-up of feature films, a shorts program, a symposium, industry events and an art exhibition. Stranger With My Face focuses on women's perspectives in genre filmmaking with an emphasis on horror and related genres.
The 2017 program includes a retrospective of the celebrated New Zealand filmmaker Gaylene Preston; the Tasmanian premiere of the all-female horror anthology Xx with one of the filmmakers, Roxanne Benjamin, in person; and a screening of Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs with its cinematographer, Sandi Sissel Asc.
“Stranger With My Face...
- 4/13/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Please enable Javascript to watch this video Cinelou Films just sent us this new alien abduction Footage from the upcoming film “Phoenix Forgotten” featuring Sir Ridley Scott. Phoenix Forgotten was produced by Ridley Scott (The Martian, Alien, Blade Runner), Wes Ball (The Maze Runner franchise) and T.S. Nowlin (Pacific Rim: Uprising, The Maze Runner franchise) […]
The post Creepy New Footage from Ridley Scott’s Phoenix Forgotten appeared first on Shockya.com.
The post Creepy New Footage from Ridley Scott’s Phoenix Forgotten appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 4/13/2017
- by Jeff Stevens
- ShockYa
On behalf of Cinelou Films, We Are Movie Geeks is excited to share an official clip from Phoenix Forgotten. Don’t miss this thriller based on shocking untold true events of mysterious lights appearing above Phoenix, Arizona on March 13th, 1997.
Omg! Phoenix Forgotten looks so scary!:
Based on the shocking, true events of March 13th, 1997, when several mysterious lights appeared over Phoenix, Arizona. This unprecedented and inexplicable phenomenon became known as “The Phoenix Lights”, and remains the most famous and widely viewed UFO sighting in history.
Phoenix Forgotten tells the story of three teens who went into the desert shortly after the incident, hoping to document the strange events occurring in their town. They disappeared that night, and were never seen again. Now, on the twentieth anniversary of their disappearance, unseen footage has finally been discovered, chronicling the final hours of their fateful expedition. For the first time ever,...
Omg! Phoenix Forgotten looks so scary!:
Based on the shocking, true events of March 13th, 1997, when several mysterious lights appeared over Phoenix, Arizona. This unprecedented and inexplicable phenomenon became known as “The Phoenix Lights”, and remains the most famous and widely viewed UFO sighting in history.
Phoenix Forgotten tells the story of three teens who went into the desert shortly after the incident, hoping to document the strange events occurring in their town. They disappeared that night, and were never seen again. Now, on the twentieth anniversary of their disappearance, unseen footage has finally been discovered, chronicling the final hours of their fateful expedition. For the first time ever,...
- 4/13/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Taking cues from Jason Eisener’s V/H/S/2 segment “Alien Abduction Slumber Party”, this first clip from the Ridley Scott-produced Phoenix Forgotten shows a trio of teens who are in the desert seeking proof of UFOs…and find exactly what they’re looking for. Justin Barber directs the film, in theaters April 21st. Based on the shocking, true events […]...
- 4/12/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Produced by Ridley Scott, Phoenix Forgotten unleashes a story based on the untold true events of the 1997 mysterious lights over Phoenix, Arizona, “The Phoenix Lights”. News of the incident was widespread and video evidence showed the lights hovering and then disappearing one by one into the darkness of night. The explanations of these lights sparked controversy and the incident was […]...
- 4/5/2017
- by April Bedan
- Fangoria
"For decades they've been lying to you." Cinelou Films has released a final trailer for sci-fi horror found footage film Phoenix Forgotten, which is set to open in select theaters later this month (on April 21st). We already featured one teaser trailer for this film previously, as it's a very mysterious found footage feature "based on true events" about kids who go to investigate mysterious lights of Phoenix, Arizona and end up disappearing. It's kind of like The Blair Witch Project, but for UFOs and aliens and something like that. The "unseen footage has finally been discovered, chronicling the final hours of their fateful expedition." The cast includes Florence Hartigan, Chelsea Lopez, Justin Matthews, Luke Spencer Roberts; with Wes Ball, T.S. Nowlin, Ridley Scott, Mark Canton, and Courtney Solomon producing. This certainly looks freaky. Here's the second official trailer for Justin Barber's Phoenix Forgotten, direct from YouTube: Based on the shocking,...
- 4/5/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
A new trailer has surfaced for the upcoming UFO "found footage" thriller Phoenix Forgotten. The film is being produced by Ridley Scott, which is interesting because I never thought I'd see him get involved with a "found footage" film like this. There's obviously something he saw in the movie that attracted him to it, though.
The film is based on the true-life events that occurred on March 13th, 1997 when several mysterious lights appeared over Phoenix, Arizona. The event is known as "The Phoenix Lights," and it's one of the most famous and massive UFO sightings in history.
The movie basically looks like The Blair Witch Project but with students on the hunt for UFOs instead of an evil witch.
Phoenix Forgotten tells the story of three teens who went into the desert shortly after the incident, hoping to document the strange events occurring in their town. They disappeared that night,...
The film is based on the true-life events that occurred on March 13th, 1997 when several mysterious lights appeared over Phoenix, Arizona. The event is known as "The Phoenix Lights," and it's one of the most famous and massive UFO sightings in history.
The movie basically looks like The Blair Witch Project but with students on the hunt for UFOs instead of an evil witch.
Phoenix Forgotten tells the story of three teens who went into the desert shortly after the incident, hoping to document the strange events occurring in their town. They disappeared that night,...
- 4/5/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
We’ve seen a handful of sci-fi movies take the found footage approach: Cloverfield, Europa Report, Apollo 18, the list goes on. I thought we might have reached “peak found footage” a few years ago, but a new trailer for a film called Phoenix Forgotten indicates that the trend hasn’t completely vanished. What has disappeared, however, are […]
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The post ‘Phoenix Forgotten’ Trailer: It’s ‘The Blair Witch Project’, But With UFOs appeared first on /Film.
- 4/4/2017
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
A truly impressive group of producers, including Ridley Scott, Wes Ball, T.S. Nowlin, Mark Canton and Courtney Solomon, are credited for Phoenix Forgotten, directed by Justin Barber and written by Barber and Nowlin. It's inspired by a true event, namely, the widely-reported sighting of an unidentified flying object in the skies over Phoenix, Arizona, in 1997. Here's the synopsis: Phoenix Forgotten tells the story of three teens who went into the desert shortly after the incident, hoping to document the strange events occurring in their town. They disappeared that night, and were never seen again. Now, on the twentieth anniversary of their disappearance, unseen footage has finally been discovered, chronicling the final hours of their fateful expedition. For the first time ever, the truth will...
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- 4/4/2017
- Screen Anarchy
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