Wingman, Inc Goes Public |
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Summer Hill Films would be very pleased for you to come visit with us at the American Film Market this year. We will be at the Loews Hotel - Office 542 and would love if you could swing by to check out our market lineup. Please send us an email suggesting two convenient meeting times and we will respond within 24 hours to confirm. AFM is just a day away and we found time to bring you one more hilarious, romantic comedy: Wingman, Inc. Although jaded by his break up, Bobby himself finds love again when he meets Kristy, whom is fresh off a break up herself. They help heal the others wounds and start to fall in love until they find out that they’ve been competing against each other all along as Kristy runs her own business as a professional man blocker. |
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AFM Releases from Summer Hill Films |
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Leading Lady |
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Leading Lady is sceening November 7th / Fri - 7:00 PM in Loews 1. |
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Found in Time |
...filmed with an Aronofsky touch but had the feel of Christopher Nolan’s Memento… — TrulyDisturbing.com Found In Time takes place in an “altered” present-day New York City. Psychics with real powers sell their “wares” on the street, marginalized by society and closely monitored by the dreaded Psychological Police Corp (the “Psycops”). They lead dark, lonely lives, plagued as much as helped by their gifts. One of those small gems, which without seeming like much do transport the viewer into their own crazy and delirious worlds. – Gaetan Cala, Fantastic Movies Chris is a psychic “collector.” He compulsively picks up the things most of us throw away or forget — pens, coins, lighters, keys, stones, and other trash — and sells them to passersby. But every object he picks today will have meaning for someone in the future. If you like intellectual science fiction, I would highly recommend seeking out this film. — Geek News Network His gift comes with a big downside, however — he experiences his life out of order, “slipping” between the past, present and future. Chris tries to live a “regular” existence, and struggles to get his “slippage” under control. But when he commits murder in the future, he realizes he has to alter his present in order to prevent it. But how can he do this when he’s not even sure of when he is? |
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The Fat Boy Chronicles |
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Based on the international, best-selling novel by the same name, The Fat Boy Chronicles is also the recipient of the Dove Family Approved seal. Written by Michael Buchanan and Diane Lang, the duo behind the best-selling novel, and directed by Jason Winn, the film is about an obese high school student forced to deal with self-image issues, bullying and a desire for self-improvement. “The Fat Boy Chronicles will continue to be part of our efforts to combat bullying and childhood obesity.” -- Peter Gorman Superintendant of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools The film is inspired by a true story about an obese 9th grader in Cincinnati and a novel was released in 2010. The film also deals with other issues that teenagers face in an uplifting an compassionate way. “We are all tested but how you respond will define your life.” -- The Fat Boy Chronicles
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The Breaking Point |
“Valentino”, appears the very embodiment of a charismatic, calloused, blue-collared everyman, but behind his charming smile, is struggle to make it on the straight-and-narrow due to a troubled past. A local crooked cop, “Lou Hazaan”, puts pressure on Val and his sister “Gina” for payment on a debt, forcing Val must rally his old gang together and pull off one last job. Winner Best Thriller -- Manhattan Film Festival But their last job together landed the entire gang in jail. With the clock winding down and a heist crew of young ex-cons, Val seems to have everything in order. However, Lou is not a man to be trifled with, and the crew find out, that in Dutch Kills, everyone wants a piece of the action...
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04.11.2014 | American Film Market Dailies's blog
Cat. : FILM