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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

New Trailers: THE FACELESS MAN, HITCHHIKING TO THE EDGE OF SANITY, FALLING, THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME, LET'S SCARE JULIE and THE SECRETS WE KEEP

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Today we have new trailers for:
  • The award-winning Australian horror film "The Faceless Man" written and directed by James Di Martino in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Andy McPhee ("Wolf Creek"), Roger Ward ("Mad Max"), Lucas Pittaway ("Snowtown") and Sophie Thurling ("Counter Play").
  • The docdumentary "Hitchhiking to the Edge of Sanity" from Scott Peterson, writer-director of the award-winning "Out of the Loop". Available now on Amazon Prime and coming to TUBI this Fall.
  • The dysfunctional family drama "Falling" starring Viggo Mortensen and Lance Henriksen. Mortensen also directed and wrote the film. The cast also includes Laura Linney, Hannah Gross, Terry Chen and David Cronenberg.
  • Netflix's Southern Gothic thriller "The Devil All the Time" starring Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Jason Clarke, Riley Keough, Sebastian Stan, Bill Skarsgard and Mia Wasikowska.
  • The horror thriller "Let's Scare Julie" starring Brooke Sorenson ("Modern Family"), Isabel May ("Alexa & Katie"), Jessica Sarah Flaum ("The Tale") and Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson ("On My Block").
  • The thriller "The Secrets We Keep" starring Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman, Chris Messina and Amy Seimetz.

Watch all the new trailers after the jump.









The Faceless Man (August 28, 2020 - On Demand)

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Director: James Di Martino

Starring: Sophie Thurling, Lucas Pittaway, Andy McPhee

Synopsis:


"From Freedom Cinema, and director James Di Martino, comes face to face with The Faceless Man this summer.

Premiering on Demand August 28, the Australian horror film took home 6 major awards at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival including Best Director and Best Film.

Emily is a recovering cancer survivor of three years. Faced with her fear of getting sick again, her best friend Nina plans a weekend away. Six friends venture out to a country holiday house to party over a weekend. Cut off from the rest of the world they soon learn the inhabitants are unsettling red neck individuals who terrorize and humiliate travelers. At the same time a para-normal monster seen as the faceless man haunts the house pushing the friends to their limits.

From writer/director James Di Martino, and featuring Wolf Creek's Andy McPhee, Roger Ward (Mad Max), Lucas Pittaway (Snowtown) and Sophie Thurling ("Counter Play"), The Faceless Man haunts digital from August 28."







Hitchhiking to the Edge of Sanity (Fall, 2020 - TUBI; Now on Amazon Prime)

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Director: Scott Petersen

Synopsis:


"From Scott Peterson, writer-director of the award-winning "Out of the Loop", the harrowing story of how two Kansas kids that survived a hitchhiking trip across the Sahara in 1971, "Hitchhiking to the Edge of Sanity" - now available on Amazon Prime and coming to TUBI this Fall.

As the US deals with a toxic political climate, "Hitchhiking to the Edge of Sanity" takes a look back to the turbulent social upheaval of the early 1970s and follows an idealistic writer and his soon-to-be-married photographer friend as they set out to find their purpose via a terrifying road trip across the Sahara Desert.

In 1971 in Accra, Ghana, Steve Ewert woke up in a cold sweat. Bugs crawled out his mouth. Fear gripped his very soul. “I’m losing my mind!” he cried repeatedly to his travel companion Dick Russell.

What started out as two young Kansas kids setting out to find themselves in late 1970, turned to disillusionment and danger. Photographer Ewert and writer Russell traveled across Europe experiencing the continent in Forrest Gump fashion — attending French President Charles De Gaulle’s memorial service at Notre Dame, meeting famed photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, tooling around Paris with writer James Jones (”From Here To Eternity”) in his convertible, hanging out with Dutch anarchist weed purveyors in Amsterdam and rubbing elbows with American diplomats in Brussels. Along the way, their car was stolen — twice — and they were almost arrested in Amsterdam. If they were looking for experiences, Ewert and Russell certainly found them.

But the most fascinating — and dangerous — part of the trip started when the pair crossed the Mediterranean and hitchhiked across the Sahara Desert, a 2700 mile trip that started in revolutionary hotspot Algeria (where they intended to meet exiled Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver) and ended in sub-Saharan Ghana. With Ewert taking numerous pictures with his Nikon F and Russell prodigiously writing on his trusty Smith Corona Skywriter, — and after they had spend 36 hours stranded in the desert waiting for a ride — the duo eventually took a ride with a multilingual Dutch revolutionary who would triumphantly quote ”Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-Tung” (aka Mao’s ”Little Red Book’) and purposely ditch the van into the sand so he could smugly watch Ewert and Russell dig it out in the blistering Saharan heat. Eventually, they made it out of the desert despite being perilously close to perishing more than once. “Hitchhiking to the Edge of Sanity“ is their story of adventure, disillusionment and, ultimately, friendship.

Now available on Amazon Prime, coming this fall to TUBI."







Falling (2020)

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Director: Viggo Mortensen

Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Lance Henriksen, Laura Linney, Hannah Gross, Terry Chen, David Cronenberg, Sverrir Gudnason, William Healy, Grady McKenzie, Etienne Kellici, Ava Kozelj, Carina Battrick, Bracken Burns, Piers Bijvoet, Gabby Velis

Synopsis:


"John Petersen (Viggo Mortensen) lives with his partner Eric (Terry Chen) and their adopted daughter Monica in Southern California. His father Willis (Lance Henriksen/Sverrir Gudnason) is a farmer whose attitudes and behavior belong to a far more traditional era and family model. When Willis travels to Los Angeles for an indefinite stay with John's family in order to search for a place to retire, these two very different worlds collide. Willis' behavior can be both caustic and funny -- with outbursts that shock his liberal family. This endears him to grand-daughter Monica, but it almost proves too much for John, and his sister Sarah (Laura Linney), bringing old wounds back to the surface and creating new ones along the way. With Willis' memory in rapid decline, his thoughts turn back to his first wife Gwen (Hannah Gross), a love that still consumes him a lifetime later. As father and son confront the events that have torn them apart, we see the gamut of their relationship over 40 years, and their differing recollections of John's mother, Gwen: from dark to light, from rage and jealousy through to acceptance, laughter, and hard-won grace."






The Devil All the Time (September 16, 2020 - Netflix)

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Director: Antonio Campos

Starring: Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Jason Clarke, Riley Keough, Sebastian Stan, Bill Skarsgard, Mia Wasikowska, Haley Bennett, Eliza Scanlen, Harry Melling, Pokey LaFarge

Synopsis:


"In Knockemstiff, Ohio and its neighboring backwoods, sinister characters -- an unholy preacher (Robert Pattinson), twisted couple (Jason Clarke and Riley Keough), and crooked sheriff (Sebastian Stan) -- converge around young Arvin Russell (Tom Holland) as he fights the evil forces that threaten him and his family. Spanning the time between World War II and the Vietnam war, director Antonio Campos' THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME renders a seductive and horrific landscape that pits the just against the corrupted. This suspenseful, finely-woven tale is adapted from Donald Ray Pollock's award-winning novel."






Let's Scare Julie (October 2, 2020 - VOD and Digital)

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Director: Jud Cremata

Starring: Brooke Sorenson, Isabel May, Jessica Sarah Flaum, Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson, Odessa A'zion

Synopsis:


"A group of teen girls set out to scare their reclusive new neighbor, but the prank turns to terror when some of them don't come back. A suspenseful contemporary ghost story about how making the wrong choices can end with horrific results..."






The Secrets We Keep (September 16, 2020 - In Theaters; October 16, 2020 - VOD)

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Director: Yuval Adler

Starring: Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman, Chris Messina, Amy Seimetz

Synopsis:


"In post-WWII America, a woman (Noomi Rapace), rebuilding her life in the suburbs with her husband (Chris Messina), kidnaps her neighbor (Joel Kinnaman) and seeks vengeance for the heinous war crimes she believes he committed against her."










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