Red Canyon
Guest review by Dog Ate My Wookie
Stars: Christine Lakin, Justin Hartley, Katie Maguire, Tim Draxl | Written by Giovanni Rodriguez, Laura Pratt | Directed by Giovanni Rodriguez
Justin Hartley, he’s starred in the past couple of seasons of Smallville, he’s competent in his craft and obviously he’s looking for a little more exposure but why on earth would he pick a half assed project like this?
Red Canyon is the debut feature from Director Giovanni Rodriquez. Regina and Devon are brother and sister, they return to their mother’s home town soon after her death in order to take care of her possessions. Having survived a vicious attack a year earlier, both Regina and Devon are unsure about the return to their old stomping ground and so bring along a few friends for the ride. Suffering from anxiety and flashbacks, Regina returns to the scene of...
Guest review by Dog Ate My Wookie
Stars: Christine Lakin, Justin Hartley, Katie Maguire, Tim Draxl | Written by Giovanni Rodriguez, Laura Pratt | Directed by Giovanni Rodriguez
Justin Hartley, he’s starred in the past couple of seasons of Smallville, he’s competent in his craft and obviously he’s looking for a little more exposure but why on earth would he pick a half assed project like this?
Red Canyon is the debut feature from Director Giovanni Rodriquez. Regina and Devon are brother and sister, they return to their mother’s home town soon after her death in order to take care of her possessions. Having survived a vicious attack a year earlier, both Regina and Devon are unsure about the return to their old stomping ground and so bring along a few friends for the ride. Suffering from anxiety and flashbacks, Regina returns to the scene of...
- 5/22/2011
- by Guest
- Nerdly
Independent feature Meskada will have its world premiere in Tribeca tomorrow nite (April 22nd). This film has an all-star cast including Norman Reedus (Red Canyon), Nick Stahl (Mirrors 2), Rachel Nichols (The Woods), and Jonathan Tucker (In the Valley of Elah). Meskada also tackles some difficult subject matter, as tensions rise in this rural New York city where the recession and a murder are...
- 4/21/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Besides a ton of independent flicks coming to the Gasparilla International Film Festival, there's also some top-notch speakers and panels being put together, that will share insight on a variety of topics in the industry. Along with the guests listed below, a few well-known surprises also plan on making appearances. Here is the schedule and background on the confirmed speakers:
“All right Mr. De Mille, I’m ready for my close up.”
Friday March 19th CinéBistro in Hyde Park 11:30 am
This panel will include, Casting Director Kathy Laughlin Csa (Great Expectations, Palmetto) who has coached the talents of Bobby Campo (The Final Destination) Brittany Snow (Prom Night) and Arielle Kebbel (The Uninvited, Mardi Gras) in addition to being responsible for casting hundreds in the commercial, television and feature film world. Sheri Kebbel (Kebbel Management), Kelly Paige (Level Model and Talent Management), Nicole Abisinio (Broken Flowers, Red Canyon) and Tom Nowicki (L.
“All right Mr. De Mille, I’m ready for my close up.”
Friday March 19th CinéBistro in Hyde Park 11:30 am
This panel will include, Casting Director Kathy Laughlin Csa (Great Expectations, Palmetto) who has coached the talents of Bobby Campo (The Final Destination) Brittany Snow (Prom Night) and Arielle Kebbel (The Uninvited, Mardi Gras) in addition to being responsible for casting hundreds in the commercial, television and feature film world. Sheri Kebbel (Kebbel Management), Kelly Paige (Level Model and Talent Management), Nicole Abisinio (Broken Flowers, Red Canyon) and Tom Nowicki (L.
- 3/3/2010
- Tampa Film Examiner
Besides a ton of independent flicks coming to the Gasparilla International Film Festival, there's also some top-notch speakers and panels being put together, that will share insight on a variety of topics in the industry. Along with the guests listed below, a few well-known surprises also plan on making appearances. Here is the schedule and background on the confirmed speakers:
“All right Mr. De Mille, I’m ready for my close up.”
Friday March 19th CinéBistro in Hyde Park 11:30 am
This panel will include, Casting Director Kathy Laughlin Csa (Great Expectations, Palmetto) who has coached the talents of Bobby Campo (The Final Destination) Brittany Snow (Prom Night) and Arielle Kebbel (The Uninvited, Mardi Gras) in addition to being responsible for casting hundreds in the commercial, television and feature film world. Sheri Kebbel (Kebbel Management), Kelly Paige (Level Model and Talent Management), Nicole Abisinio (Broken Flowers, Red Canyon) and Tom Nowicki (L.
“All right Mr. De Mille, I’m ready for my close up.”
Friday March 19th CinéBistro in Hyde Park 11:30 am
This panel will include, Casting Director Kathy Laughlin Csa (Great Expectations, Palmetto) who has coached the talents of Bobby Campo (The Final Destination) Brittany Snow (Prom Night) and Arielle Kebbel (The Uninvited, Mardi Gras) in addition to being responsible for casting hundreds in the commercial, television and feature film world. Sheri Kebbel (Kebbel Management), Kelly Paige (Level Model and Talent Management), Nicole Abisinio (Broken Flowers, Red Canyon) and Tom Nowicki (L.
- 3/3/2010
- Tampa Film Examiner
Norman Reedus admits that he is best known, to date, for his role in Boondock Saints and the sequel. What fans might not know about Reedus is that he is an accomplished artist, sculptor and photographer. Reedus was injured in a brutal car accident in 2005, but recovered and later starred in the films Pandorum and Red Canyon. This actor is not afraid of challenges or challenging material, as he plays Mac, a man who bears family secrets in Red Canyon. Have a read of this interview taken by myself with Reedus and find out about this actor's many other pursuits, like pissing off PETA.
(Michael Ross Allen) Where are you coming from right now, New York?
(Norman Reedus) I am in New York, just waiting for a snowstorm. I am fixing a salad for my son, Mingus. I am putting some dishes away, too.
(Mra) The last film I saw you in was Red Canyon.
(Michael Ross Allen) Where are you coming from right now, New York?
(Norman Reedus) I am in New York, just waiting for a snowstorm. I am fixing a salad for my son, Mingus. I am putting some dishes away, too.
(Mra) The last film I saw you in was Red Canyon.
- 2/10/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director: Giovanni Rodriguez.
Writers: Laura Pratt, and Giovanni Rodriguez.
Red Canyon is a thriller that was released on DVD as of December 15th and the film, while independent, offers a complex plot involving true identities and dark, dirty secrets. Truly a film that shines in the cinematography, Red Canyon offers more than other previous horror films. Starring Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints: II), Justin Hartley (Smallville), Noah Fleiss (Brick), Christine Lakin (Hottie and Nottie), and Ankur Bhatt (Dirt), Red Canyon is an easy recommend based on the acting, and pacing alone.
The film begins with Devon (Tim Draxl) and Regina (Christine Lakin) involved in a brutal beating in Cainville, Utah. Flash forward a few years and this brother and sister return to the scene of the crime to resolve a real estate deal and the events seven years past. Things come to a head when Mac (Norman Reedus) reveals some secrets...
Writers: Laura Pratt, and Giovanni Rodriguez.
Red Canyon is a thriller that was released on DVD as of December 15th and the film, while independent, offers a complex plot involving true identities and dark, dirty secrets. Truly a film that shines in the cinematography, Red Canyon offers more than other previous horror films. Starring Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints: II), Justin Hartley (Smallville), Noah Fleiss (Brick), Christine Lakin (Hottie and Nottie), and Ankur Bhatt (Dirt), Red Canyon is an easy recommend based on the acting, and pacing alone.
The film begins with Devon (Tim Draxl) and Regina (Christine Lakin) involved in a brutal beating in Cainville, Utah. Flash forward a few years and this brother and sister return to the scene of the crime to resolve a real estate deal and the events seven years past. Things come to a head when Mac (Norman Reedus) reveals some secrets...
- 1/21/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Red Canyon will release on DVD on December 15 of this year. Boondock Saints II star Norman Reedus, Justin Hartley (Smallville), and Christine Lakin (Escape to Witch Mountain) are involved in the cast. As well, the synopsis sounds thrilling, as characters Devon and Regina return to their hometown to sort some unfinished family business. Have a look at the tense trailer inside and the official poster, that shows three ominous looking characters, to the left.
The synopsis for Red Canyon here:
"The film follows a brother and sister, Devon, Regina, and three friends, who return to a small town in the badlands of Utah to dispose of their mother's property. Devon and Regina survived a brutal attack in the same town years before and going home has them both on edge.
Devon has come home to finish the family's business - Regina has returned to confront the past and put it behind her forever.
The synopsis for Red Canyon here:
"The film follows a brother and sister, Devon, Regina, and three friends, who return to a small town in the badlands of Utah to dispose of their mother's property. Devon and Regina survived a brutal attack in the same town years before and going home has them both on edge.
Devon has come home to finish the family's business - Regina has returned to confront the past and put it behind her forever.
- 12/15/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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