Thursday, May 12, 2016

Home Eat To Live: Grand Opening in Hong Kong! New Organic Food Venture from Celina Jade and Christian Cgm!

Above Photo: Home Eat To Live Grand Opening Party! May 12th 2016! In Photo: L to R Antony Szeto, Celina Jade, Juju Chan, and Cecilia Luk!



Greetings Dan's Movie Report readers, lovers of action, and organic healthy options. Today Dan's Movie Report throws it's support to the fantastic new restaurant Home Eat To Live. The new venture is from the creative mind of Christian Cgm, who also created the cool sustainable place Mana https://www.facebook.com/ManaFastSlowFood/?fref=ts



The new place is now OPEN! Go to their official Facebook Page @ https://www.facebook.com/homeeattolive/?fref=ts

+852 2777 4777

Actress and partner Celina jade is also heavily involved in the new venture with Christian.


The place is described as:

HOME - Eat to Live is a fast-casual, sustainable, healthy restaurant that is committed to serving the purest, highest quality plant-based cuisine & products in a spirit of friendliness, fairness & community. We strive to use organic produce whenever possible and source as much of our ingredients locally as we can from a network of local farms as well as our proud partner farm in the New Territories, HOME by Kau Kee.
At HOME, we aim to foster a vibrant community of health-minded individuals who feel free to unleash, and express, their joyful life force over delicious food in a relaxed, warm & contemporary environment, a true HOME in the city where people can feel loved, supported and cared for.
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For more information on Celina Jade, check out her exclusive interview on Dan's Movie Report @  http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2014/07/actress-celina-jade-interview-exclusive.html

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Adam Davis & Will Corona Pilgrim Interview, A Dan's Movie Report Exclusive! 'No Touching' Chat! (C) 2016


 Above Pic: Getty Images from Artemis film fest with
(Zoë Bell and Heidi Moneymaker

Web promo with Adam & Will!  https://youtu.be/YukfTSxbQ4k Get Exclusive on Dan's Movie Report!

Greetings valued Dan's Movie Report readers, today we take a trip behind the camera and go inside the creative minds of Adam Davis and Will Corona Pilgrim. These two adventurous individuals wrote and directed on the fantastic short film 'No Touching'. 'No Touching' is a comedy/action/horror film in which two top flight stunt ladies, (Zoë Bell and Heidi Moneymaker) face off against over zealous haunted house people, intent on touching them, in places they do not want to be touched. 'No Touching' recently had a screening at the fantastic Artemis Film Fest, and soon will be touring the country at various festivals. Get ready, hang on to your costumes, and your sanity, time to take a haunted trip, with action and comedy, and much touching. Another Dan's Movie Report exclusive interview has commenced, 3-2-1-GO!

Describe the writing and conceptual process of 'No Touching' did you guys always have a short in mind?
We were working with Heidi on a feature script that she was to star in when the whole concept came about. We found out through working with Heidi that she was friends with Zoë so we wrote a tiny cameo for her in the feature. When things began to stall, the two of us pitched the idea to Heidi of a short starring her and Zoë and she said it sounded like a great idea. A month or so later we had this haunted house concept basically formed and pitched the two of them over sushi. And the rest is…well, the present.

Were the characters that Z Bell and Heidi play always destined for them, or did you get them involved later in the process.
One hundred percent Y-E-S. The biggest thing about that was as we were trying to come up with a concept for an action short that we both liked, a bunch of our friends were weighing in at the time, and it all tended to gravitate towards stories where Heidi and Zoë would face off and kick each others ass. They were all variations of that: assassins square off in an office and then fight each other, two fighters square off in a ring, etc, etc. It wasn’t until a buddy reminded us of those interactive haunted houses that our minds really started charging. The aesthetic was something that we loved, horror with a Halloween-inspired bent featuring all the fun costumes and sets you'd want, but the diamond in the center was this idea of these two friends who were attacked in the haunted house and had to protect themselves and each other. It gave us the opportunity to showcase Heidi and Zoë’s already natural off-screen friendship, as well as see them joined together on the same side, which helped push it into a much more positive female hero piece.

Very cool get to have Jake Busey, and Traci Thoms on set for minor roles, were they asked by Z Bell, or were they an idea you had.
Being fans of both Zoë AND Tracie from their roles in Death Proof, we had Tracie in our heads from very early on in development — we just didn’t know it was possible to become a reality until we started getting closer to the shoot date. Same with Jake and Doug Jones; these are heavy hitters that you put on a casting “wish list” which usually turns into casting someone “like” them when all is said and done - especially when asking them to work for barely any money. In this case however, we were spit-balling the outstanding roles we had left to cast with Zoë and Heidi, when Zoë mentioned knowing the same people the two of us had wish-listed on our own. And from there, after a few friendly text messages, everything just kind of magically fell into place.

Kevin Daniels was one of the fun additions since we had been familiar with his work on Modern Family but it wasn’t until Zoë pitched to include him that we jumped at the chance - he was a very easy sell for us. He ended up ad-libbing one of our favorite lines in the entire piece!
 

How many days total for principal photography. Same question for pre-vis for the action rehearsals etc...Discuss some of the challenges on filming on such a tight shooting schedule.
It was a rock ‘em sock ‘em three day shoot. We had two day shoots in the interior of the haunted house for all the action and scares and one night shoot at the exterior of the house for the exterior dialogue. Shooting action, traditionally, takes a long time between setups. It’s a very delicate balance since you want to get the camera in the perfect spot to catch as much of the action as possible, because you can realistically ask for your stunt team to do these moves only so many times.

Pre-vis was all in Heidi’s court as she was coordinating here and there on the fly when not working on her physically taxing day job of stunt work for other shoots. She ended up doing an expanded pre-vis for what we called the Skeleton Fight, which was our two heroes against many foes, and then later on adapted bits from that to be incorporated into the final fight with a possessed baddie called Demon Nick. Since this was the incomparable 87Eleven Action Design team performing all the stunt work, we didn’t sweat too much. These are a team of people who know their jobs so well and are simply spectacular when working together as a group.


There were some tense moments of not knowing whether we were going to get all we needed, for sure, but our producer Jason Rostovsky, our Associate Producer Christy Busby, Colby Oliver (our DP), his camera and G&E team, not to mention Jacob Johnston (Production Designer) and Taylor Shaw (Art Director), Caitlyn Brisbin and the make-up crew and our abundantly generous PA’s kept things pushing forward in the hot So-Cal fall heat.


I must say you guys pulled off miracles, especially given time constraints. Merging the genres of horror, action an comedy is a difficult task, which you guys pulled off extremely well, were some elements of the first few drafts of the 'No Touching' script tweaked? What was added along the way? More Humor, action, horror?
It was always at it’s very core an action concept with horror dressings. But knowing it was still a horror piece, we felt there had to be a central theme for it to really payoff. The biggest polishes we did were when we finally honed in on the theme of the piece. #Gamergate was going on at the time and even working in the comic/movie biz we were still taken aback by all the online hate and misogyny spewing out towards women during the whole thing. It really helped us nail down what we were trying to say: here are two women who fight back against sexist a-holes and then the whole thing just escalates from there.

One of the biggest revelations we had was after talking with Josh Waller, who was about to go and shoot the film "Camino" with Zoë. He had read an early version of the script and we were all having a dinner and chatting about what we still felt was missing from it. Since it's a short, it needed a great hook at the very end. The draft we were working with had a very definitive ending. He suggested that we find a way to end on somewhat of a horror cliffhanger and that’s when we decided to punch up the supernatural bit for the finale.


What are some of your favorite films that you have modeled 'No Touching' after, genre and out of genre?
We’ve been known to say it’s got a lot of John Carpenter’s "Halloween" injected into it. Ian Flux, one of the two composers of the score, is one of the biggest fans of Carpenter’s score work so it was perfect working with him and Chris Potts to develop the "No Touching theme” very early on in the development process, way before we ever got a single shot on film. How we introduce and give the characters ample time to show us a bit of who they are before they dive into the haunted house is also very Halloween-esque. People take for granted how long it is until you actually come face to face with Michael Myers in that first one, and it gives you time to get to know the characters all of whom are about to be slain.

Robert Rodriguez’s "From Dusk Till Dawn" has also been brought up from time to time with the way the genre shifts mid-stream. That’s one where for half the movie you think it's about these two bank robbers and then WHAM! you’re thrown into a vampire-ridden horror flick. We thought a lot about that quick shift in genre for when our movie very suddenly turns from horror into an action and fight extravaganza. 


That being said, we really pushed hard to maintain a "Fast and the Furious"-style of fighting action. We decided early on that it wasn’t a slasher type of horror piece, and we wanted to see Heidi and Zoë put down these a-holes with the stunt and fight skills we already knew they were capable of.

 

Obviously Z Bell and Heidi are really physically gifted action actors, chat about their dialogue in 'No Touching', humorous quips, was any of that ad lib or straight from script?
Column A and Column B, really. When working with our actors we very much like to keep it loose to give them the freedom to explore between takes, and that definitely was caught on camera for this. It makes it a little tougher in the edit bay, but we never would have caught half of Jake’s genius as Carp if we forced him to stick to the script. As long as the important bits were there we were satisfied.

A fun thing that people don’t pick up on right away is how silly Heidi is. Since she always plays the Black Widow-type asskicker, it was fun to put her up on screen with Zoë, who’s always jabbing at her off-screen, so they could let loose in a way that they are in their real life friendship. The height joke is just one of many improvised lines between those two.
 

Now that the film has had it's initial screening, are you planning on more nationwide screenings at other festivals?
We’ve submitted to a large amount of festivals. Some we’ve heard back from but can’t talk about just yet, and the others we’re just gonna have to wait and see how it goes. But we’re certainly going to tour it as much as possible. Ain’t nothing like hearing an audience cheer or laugh at your work after putting this much time and heart into it.

What are some of the things you guys would have changed on 'No Touching' if the budget was say doubled, or tripled.
Doubled? Probably get another day or so of shooting. Maybe beef up on the production design for the horror elements but most importantly, pay everyone a little more.
 

Chat about the future ideas and goals for 'No Touching' perhaps a series or a feature film? Lessons learned from the short film process?
There have definitely been talks about a feature film. It wasn’t a pitch for a feature from the get go, but once we started pouring in our own mythology and it started to come together as a piece, it was hard to not imagine how we might do a feature length version of the story. A series might be another fun way to go to really get a chance at extended storytelling…
Lessons? For us, it goes back to what so many colleagues and professionals have told us over the years; it all begins and ends with CASTING. Casting in front of and behind the camera. If you get the right group of talented people in the right roles for them, everything else is all gravy. It may have taken us longer than we had originally planned to finally get out and shoot this thing, but it all shook out as something that happened for a reason. We couldn’t be more pleased with or proud of our cast and crew. And we think our Kickstarter Backers would agree.
Thanks guys, great interview! Coming later in 2016 for Ms. Zoë Bell interview! In the meantime, watch for 'No Touching' in a film fest near you! 
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Friday, May 6, 2016

Hitman's Bodyguard In Production!

Above Photo: (C) 2015 from the Hitman's Bodyguard Facebook page


Greetings Dan's Movie Report readers. There have been numerous reports of the start of principal photography on Hitman's Bodyguard. As you know Dan's Movie Report is an exclusive site, and am looking forward to the possibility of Exclusive coverage of 'Hitman's Bodyguard' The fantastic premise of an aging hitman needing protection coupled with the fabulous cast of Ryan Reynolds, Sam Jackson, Salma Hayek, Gary Oldman and the beautiful and talented Elodie Yung, has peaked my interest and the interest of my readers. Like the film on the Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/hitmansbodyguard/?fref=ts

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Crossing Point Movie Review (C) 2016 Dan's Movie Report


Above Photo: IMDB poster picture


Greetings Dan's Movie Report readers, today the film 'Crossing Point' is reviewed. Director Daniel Zirilli states that this is his best film to date and is very proud of the way it turns out. 'Crossing Point' marks a change in Zirilli's career as this is a serious story driven film as opposed to the normal action. Ivan wong describes the film on IMDB as A young American couple in love, Michael (Shawn Lock) and Olivia (María Gabriela de Faría) vacation in Baja, but things take a frightening turn when Olivia is kidnapped by drug dealer, who demands that Michael smuggle a backpack full of cocaine-stolen from a rival cartel-over the border into the U.S. within twelve hours or else Olivia will be killed. A good Tijuana Cop is on the trail, as Michael navigates the treacherous underworld of Mexico, and he himself becomes a force to be reckoned with...

I can say while this description is pretty accurate, it does not convey the sombre mood and undertones of the complexity in the story.   'Crossing Point' is gritty, hard, and unforgiving. It is easy to lump it into the 'Taken' category, but it is a different motivation. 'Crossing Point' deals with issues of personal trust, and Michael has to move through the seedy side of Mexico with shards of clues on her location, and to get her back.

Things are not what they seem, and there are many twists and turns along the path of 'Crossing Point', and I am not going to spoil it. Maria Gabriela de Faria, is a great young actress and is given a lot to do, and emotions to convey. She keeps her emotional outbursts natural and believable, throughout the film. Tom Sizemore has a cool role, not going to spoil it, but he is intense in 'Crossing Point'.

The entire film appears to shot with a yellow tinge, perhaps to convey a dusty environment, it looks very cool like Robert Rodriguez homage! In fact 'Crossing Point' should mark Daniel Z's eventual move to directing big budget action films. He keeps his characters focused, even the minor characters in 'Crossing Over' are well cast, and their quality on film shines through.

Overall the 92 minute film, is well written, great musical score, and shows the truculent side of Mexico from the view of someone who did not asked to be put in the situation. 'Crossing Point'  rates an 8 out of 10, a must own!

IMDB @ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3027716/?ref_=ttpl_pl_tt

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Displacement Movie Review (C) 2016 A Dan's Movie Report Exclusive!

Above Photo: Festival Poster for 'Displacement'


Mind bending reality, a deception of what is real and what is fantasy. 'Displacement' melds film genres. Writer/Director Kenneth Mader has put together his clever masterpiece, and slowly it is rolling out to film festivals nationwide. Recently Dallas had a screening, and for those outside the know, brush up on lead actress Courtney Hope, from our 2014 interview http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2014/07/actress-courtney-hope-exclusive.html


Obviously, this being a preliminary review, there will be no plot spoilers. 'Displacement' is an intellectual movie, with moderate levels of action, but where there is action, it is undulating and evoking angst. Kenneth assembled an excellent acting cast including Sarah Douglas as Dr. Miles. For those unaware who she is, watch the first two 'Superman' films she is Ursa.  Golden Globe winner Susan Blakely portrays Carol Sinclair. Veteran actor Bruce Davison portrays Prof. Peter Deckard.


The acting highlight, however is the lead star Courtney Hope, she reminds me of Noomi Rapace, like a dangerous panther, yet humble and caring at the same time. In 'Displacement' she portrays a young physics student named Cassie Sinclair. Cassie must reverse a quantum time anomaly and solve the murder of her boyfriend. 

Cassie moves through the film searching for answers, from physics, reality, and time shifting symbolic items. Get ready to pay full attention to detail in 'Displacement', as the placement of particular objects is one of the central themes of the film.



Forceful and intellectual, 'Displacement' rocks chasms in time! The film is not for the intellectually challenged, it will create a discussion among viewers long after the credits roll. Why do films have to follow a simple pattern, 'Displacement' blasts outside the realm of normal film structure and falls into the questioning the viewer zone. The 122 minute festival cut,, allows audiences to feel the emotional connection of the characters. Writer/Director Kenneth Mader and his entire crew spent a great deal of time perfecting the character development, and overall sense of mood in 'Displacement'.



Everything about 'Displacement' was top notch, from the editing, to the underlying musical score. This is an indie project with big budget quality, yeah it is that cool. If you like your movies with a twist of time, and a quantum shift, and hate the bland linear structure and neat wrapped up pre-packaged normal Hollywood material get displaced haha! Overall 'Displacement' is highly recommended by Dan's Movie Report and rates a 9 out of 10, a must buy. Actress Courtney Hope, in less than a few years will be accepting worldwide awards for her passion and talent as an actress, mark my words. 

Displacement is currently making the festival rounds, like the film on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/DisplacementMovie/?fref=ts 
for more information.

Twitter @  https://twitter.com/Displacement13

IMDB link @  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2712758/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Official 'Displacement' site @ http://www.displacementthemovie.com