“House of Cards meets White House Down” in Amazon Prime’s new political action thriller No Easy Days, from the team behind dystopian vampire drama Age of The Living Dead and hit Brit hooligan franchise The Rise & Fall of a White Collar Hooligan. No Easy Days stars Peter Outerbridge (Designated Survivor), Michael Hogan (Battlestar Gallactica), Al Sapienza (The Sopranos), Simon Phillips (Age of The Living Dead), Sean Brosnan (My Father Die), Eva Link (House at the End of the Street) and Krista Morin (The Handmaid’s Tale).
When first daughter Alice Reynolds is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub, the White House initiates emergency protocols. But as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised about the President’s ability to objectively command such a situation. Soon, the political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the...
When first daughter Alice Reynolds is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub, the White House initiates emergency protocols. But as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised about the President’s ability to objectively command such a situation. Soon, the political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the...
- 10/2/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
As the announcement comes in that Paul Tanter’s brand new series, No Easy Days, will be exclusively available to Amazon Prime in the UK and Us, a new trailer has also arrived for the series.
The series is the creation of showrunners Paul Tanter and Simon Phillips, under their Dystopian Films banner, telling the story of a successful kidnap attempt on the daughter of the President of the United States, ramping up to a takeover of the White House itself.
The series follows the first daughter Alice Reynolds as she is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub. The White House initiates emergency protocols, but as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised about the President’s ability to objectively command such a situation.
Soon, the political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the actions...
The series is the creation of showrunners Paul Tanter and Simon Phillips, under their Dystopian Films banner, telling the story of a successful kidnap attempt on the daughter of the President of the United States, ramping up to a takeover of the White House itself.
The series follows the first daughter Alice Reynolds as she is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub. The White House initiates emergency protocols, but as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised about the President’s ability to objectively command such a situation.
Soon, the political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the actions...
- 10/2/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Take a look at Dystopian Films' eight-episode political action thriller "No Easy Days", starring Peter Outerbridge, Michael Hogan, Al Sapienza, Simon Phillips, Sean Brosnan, Eva Link and Krista Morin, now streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime:
"...when first daughter 'Alice Reynolds' is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub, the 'White House' initiates emergency protocols.
"But as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised.
"Political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the actions of the kidnappers until hope comes from an elite team of 'Navy Seals' sent in to rescue the hostages.
"But then the safety of the President himself in the 'Oval Office' is under threat..."
"'Amazon Prime' is home of some my favorite exclusive content," said series director Paul Tanter.
"I'm delighted 'No Easy Days' has found a...
"...when first daughter 'Alice Reynolds' is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub, the 'White House' initiates emergency protocols.
"But as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised.
"Political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the actions of the kidnappers until hope comes from an elite team of 'Navy Seals' sent in to rescue the hostages.
"But then the safety of the President himself in the 'Oval Office' is under threat..."
"'Amazon Prime' is home of some my favorite exclusive content," said series director Paul Tanter.
"I'm delighted 'No Easy Days' has found a...
- 9/25/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take a look @ writer/director Brooks Hunter's 2014 psychological 'found footage' action thriller "American Descent", available on Blu-ray and DVD, March 8, 2016, exclusively from Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada, starring Eva Link, Olivier Surprenant, Caeden Lawrence and Mark Slacke:
"...in 2014, 'Sergeant First Class Stephen Harris' edited and uploaded this film. It was his message to the world. A group of teenagers are sent an unlabeled DVD from a U.S. Army base in Afghanistan containing a video of a strange woman tied to a tree. It ends with a clue. The teens follow the clue to another and yet another, until what started out as a game becomes a terrifying chase into the mind of Harris.
"At the end of the line, the teen’s world comes full circle as they discover they weren't just playing a game, they were pawns in a revenge plot only a master of war could devise.
"...in 2014, 'Sergeant First Class Stephen Harris' edited and uploaded this film. It was his message to the world. A group of teenagers are sent an unlabeled DVD from a U.S. Army base in Afghanistan containing a video of a strange woman tied to a tree. It ends with a clue. The teens follow the clue to another and yet another, until what started out as a game becomes a terrifying chase into the mind of Harris.
"At the end of the line, the teen’s world comes full circle as they discover they weren't just playing a game, they were pawns in a revenge plot only a master of war could devise.
- 3/8/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Director: Mark Tonderai. Writers: David Loucka and Jonathan Mostow. Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Max Thieriot, Elisabeth Shue, Gil Bellows, Nolan Gerard Funk, Eva Link and Allie MacDonald. House at the End of the Street is a mediocre thriller that was released in theatres September 23rd. The film received a solid welcome, but this reviewer is not sure why. This PG-13 horror film lacks tension, conflict, and any meaningful terror. Instead, House at the End of the Street feels like a horror film with training wheels. The film is too safe and mostly predictable. The film's story involves a mother and daughter duo. Elisabeth Shue plays Sarah, the overprotective mother. Meanwhile, Elissa is the rebellious daughter played by Jennifer Lawrence. These two characters move next door to the "murder house." Their neighbour, Ryan (Max Thieriot), is the only survivor of a double murder orchestrated by his sister, Carrie Anne. Ryan's parents were...
- 12/12/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Title: House at the End of the Street Directed By: Mark Tonderai Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Max Thieriot, Elisabeth Shue, Gil Bellows, Eva Link, Nolan Gerard Funk, Allie MacDonald “Look at that tree. Do you see the face?” “No.” “Look for another three minutes of screen time. Now can you see the face?” “Yes! I see the face.” Two scenes about the face later and I still didn’t see the thing. Thanks “House at the End of the Street” for making me stare at a tree for five minutes for no reason. One night, young Carrie Ann (Eva Link) brutally murders her parents making her brother, Ryan (Max Thieriot), the sole [ Read More ]...
- 9/21/2012
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
House At The End Of The Street Director: Mark Tonderai Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Max Thieriot, Elisabeth Shue, Gil Bellows, Eva Link Modern horror films suffer from two of the same problems; either they go too far, or they’re too derivative and generally play on the same tried and true formula. Some gems have slipped through (The Cabin in the Woods comes to mind,) but for the most part the genre hasn’t had the wow factor it had in the eighties. House At The End Of The Street falls into the latter category, but doesn’t even try to at least be fun. Instead it would rather play it straight, and the result [ Read More ]...
- 9/21/2012
- by philip
- ShockYa
Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film with our unique social giveaway technology, we have 25 pairs of movie passes up for grabs to the advance screening of the new horror film “House at the End of the Street” starring Jennifer Lawrence!
“House at the End of the Street,” which opens on Sept. 21, 2012 and is rated “PG-13,” also stars Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, Eva Link, Nolan Gerard Funk, Allie MacDonald, Jordan Hayes, Krista Bridges, James Thomas, Hailee Sisera, Craig Eldridge, Jonathan Higgins and Olivier Surprenant from director Mark Tonderai and writers David Loucka and Jonathan Mostow.
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“House at the End of the Street,” which opens on Sept. 21, 2012 and is rated “PG-13,” also stars Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, Eva Link, Nolan Gerard Funk, Allie MacDonald, Jordan Hayes, Krista Bridges, James Thomas, Hailee Sisera, Craig Eldridge, Jonathan Higgins and Olivier Surprenant from director Mark Tonderai and writers David Loucka and Jonathan Mostow.
To win your free passes to “House at the End of the Street” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our unique Hookup technology directly below. That’s it! This screening is on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you...
- 9/17/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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