

Trinity Creative has unleashed a trailer for the upcoming American period war picture ‘Love Courage And The Battle of Bushy Run’.
The movie tells the little-known true story of a battle which changed the course of American history and forged a nation. A timeless tale of sacrifice and bravery.
Directed by Dave Alan Johnson and Larry A McLean, The film stars Tom Connolly, Rachele Schank (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, The Sex Lives of College Girls), Adam Baldwin (Full Metal Jacket, Independence Day, The Patriot) and John Michael Finley (I Can Only Imagine).
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The film is set for its digital release on 13 May 2024.
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The movie tells the little-known true story of a battle which changed the course of American history and forged a nation. A timeless tale of sacrifice and bravery.
Directed by Dave Alan Johnson and Larry A McLean, The film stars Tom Connolly, Rachele Schank (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, The Sex Lives of College Girls), Adam Baldwin (Full Metal Jacket, Independence Day, The Patriot) and John Michael Finley (I Can Only Imagine).
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The film is set for its digital release on 13 May 2024.
The post “But the war is over…” Trailer drops for ‘Love Courage And The Battle of Bushy Run’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
- 4/22/2024
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk

Trinity Creative Partnership have snapped up U.K. sales rights for historical war film “Love, Courage and the Battle for Bushy Run,” which is launching at AFM.
Set in 1763, “Love, Courage and the Battle for Bushy Run” is a historical drama set against the backdrop of one of the most defining moments in American history, the battle of Bushy Run. Dave Alan Johnson (“Christmas with Tucker”) and Larry A. McClean (“Pacific Rim”) direct from a screenplay by Charlie Richards (“House Rules”).
The battle unfolds during the Pontiac’s War in the aftermath of Britain’s 1763 triumph over France when a clash of cultures and strategies in the American Colonies took tensions to new heights.
“As Native tribes, driven by fear of British retaliation, unite under the leadership of Ottawa Chief Pontiac, the film explores the unconventional and brutal tactics employed in their quest to capture Fort Pitt,” reads the logline.
Set in 1763, “Love, Courage and the Battle for Bushy Run” is a historical drama set against the backdrop of one of the most defining moments in American history, the battle of Bushy Run. Dave Alan Johnson (“Christmas with Tucker”) and Larry A. McClean (“Pacific Rim”) direct from a screenplay by Charlie Richards (“House Rules”).
The battle unfolds during the Pontiac’s War in the aftermath of Britain’s 1763 triumph over France when a clash of cultures and strategies in the American Colonies took tensions to new heights.
“As Native tribes, driven by fear of British retaliation, unite under the leadership of Ottawa Chief Pontiac, the film explores the unconventional and brutal tactics employed in their quest to capture Fort Pitt,” reads the logline.
- 10/31/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV


“Days of Our Lives” has been on the air since 1965, but now there’s even more “Days” in our lives. On August 1, the NBC soap launched an online digital series exclusively on the “Days of Our Lives” mobile app.
The new “Days” spinoff begins with an eight-episode series “Chad and Abby in Paris,” which explores the supercouple’s experiences in France, where they landed after departing from Salem earlier this year. They’ll be returning to Salem on “Days” proper this fall. In addition to Billy Flynn and Kate Mansi in the title roles, the online episodes will reintroduce “Days” favorites Austin (Austin Peck) and Carrie (Christie Clark) as well as a brand new character, Juliet (Rachele Schank).
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“Days” co-executive producer Greg Meng said in a statement, “This new scripted digital series was created to complement storylines while enhancing the...
The new “Days” spinoff begins with an eight-episode series “Chad and Abby in Paris,” which explores the supercouple’s experiences in France, where they landed after departing from Salem earlier this year. They’ll be returning to Salem on “Days” proper this fall. In addition to Billy Flynn and Kate Mansi in the title roles, the online episodes will reintroduce “Days” favorites Austin (Austin Peck) and Carrie (Christie Clark) as well as a brand new character, Juliet (Rachele Schank).
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“Days” co-executive producer Greg Meng said in a statement, “This new scripted digital series was created to complement storylines while enhancing the...
- 8/1/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Fans of Days of our Lives will soon be able to go beyond the show’s broadcast stories when the daytime drama series launches its new original companion series, Days of our Lives: The Digital Series.
The first season of the new digital series premieres Thursday, August 1, on The Dool App with an eight-episode arc titled “Chad and Abby in Paris.” The first three episodes will be available immediately with the remaining five episodes released weekly thereafter. The episodes will also be available on the NBC app and NBC.com one week after streaming on The Dool App. Each episode will be approximately 6-10 minutes in length.
The Dool App, which was recently launched as an all-access platform for fans of Days of our Lives, is the first and only app exclusively dedicated to a daytime soap opera. The launch of the digital series marks the first time a daytime...
The first season of the new digital series premieres Thursday, August 1, on The Dool App with an eight-episode arc titled “Chad and Abby in Paris.” The first three episodes will be available immediately with the remaining five episodes released weekly thereafter. The episodes will also be available on the NBC app and NBC.com one week after streaming on The Dool App. Each episode will be approximately 6-10 minutes in length.
The Dool App, which was recently launched as an all-access platform for fans of Days of our Lives, is the first and only app exclusively dedicated to a daytime soap opera. The launch of the digital series marks the first time a daytime...
- 7/29/2019
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps


Long-running soap opera “Days of Our Lives” is launching a new digital offshoot scripted series that will debut on Thursday on The Dool app.
“Days of Our Lives: The Digital Series” will star Billy Flynn and Kate Mansi as Chad and Abigail from the broadcast series. A popular couple on the show, they left the fictional town of Salem — where the series is set — to reconnect in Paris and have been off the broadcast show for several months.
The eight-episode digital series will follow the two and see what they’ve been up to in Paris before their return to Salem on the broadcast show this fall. Austin Peck’s Austin Reed will appear on the show as well, along with a new character, Juliet (Rachele Schank).
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The first three episodes will be available on Aug.
“Days of Our Lives: The Digital Series” will star Billy Flynn and Kate Mansi as Chad and Abigail from the broadcast series. A popular couple on the show, they left the fictional town of Salem — where the series is set — to reconnect in Paris and have been off the broadcast show for several months.
The eight-episode digital series will follow the two and see what they’ve been up to in Paris before their return to Salem on the broadcast show this fall. Austin Peck’s Austin Reed will appear on the show as well, along with a new character, Juliet (Rachele Schank).
Also Read: Daytime Emmy Nominations: 'Days of Our Lives,' 'General Hospital' Lead Nominees
The first three episodes will be available on Aug.
- 7/29/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
"Do you think we'll ever get out of here?" "Hopefully not..." Asa Pictures has unveiled an official trailer for a strange indie romantic comedy titled One Last Night, which is the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Anthony Sabet. The film premiered at the Santa Barbara Film Festival last year, though it's only now finally getting a small theatrical + VOD release at the end of this summer. The film is about two people, Alex and Zoe, out on a first date together at the movie theater. But after it's over and they try to leave, they discover they're locked in. Starring Rachele Schank and Luke Brandon Field as the couple. The official synopsis makes it sound like there's something nefarious, but this trailer makes it look super cute and adorable and a little cheesy, as expected. Also starring Brian Baumgartner, Ali Cobrin, & Kelly Stables. Have a look. Here's the first official...
- 7/29/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net


In today’s film news roundup, Sean Astin gets two roles, two “Peanuts” movies are set for release, “One Last Night” gets distribution and Brian De Palma gets honored.
Castings
Sean Astin has been cast in a pair of upcoming feature films: “Mayfield’s Game” opposite Mira Sorvino and “Charming The Hearts of Men” opposite Kelsey Grammer.
Astin is best known for portraying Samwise Gamgee in “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy (2001–2003) and Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger in “Rudy.” He also played Bob Newby in the second and third season of “Stranger Things” and will appear in the second part of his show “No Good Nick,” which premieres Aug. 5 on Netflix.
Astin is repped by Stewart Talent, Luber/Rocklin and Goodman Schenkman & Brecheen, Llp
Peanuts Movies
CineLife Entertainment has partnered with CBS Home Entertainment as the North American theatrical distributor for 1969’s “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” and 1972’s “Snoopy, Come Home.
Castings
Sean Astin has been cast in a pair of upcoming feature films: “Mayfield’s Game” opposite Mira Sorvino and “Charming The Hearts of Men” opposite Kelsey Grammer.
Astin is best known for portraying Samwise Gamgee in “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy (2001–2003) and Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger in “Rudy.” He also played Bob Newby in the second and third season of “Stranger Things” and will appear in the second part of his show “No Good Nick,” which premieres Aug. 5 on Netflix.
Astin is repped by Stewart Talent, Luber/Rocklin and Goodman Schenkman & Brecheen, Llp
Peanuts Movies
CineLife Entertainment has partnered with CBS Home Entertainment as the North American theatrical distributor for 1969’s “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” and 1972’s “Snoopy, Come Home.
- 7/16/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
We have added a set pictures from the event ‘The Elite Man’ Magazine 2015 Spring Premiere Issue Featuring ‘Boy London’ Collection Starring Eugenia Kuzmina and Sam Sarpong. Guests included Eugenia Kuzmina, Sam Sarpong, Rachele Schank and Sasha Knopf, Sascha Knopf, Rachele Schank, Amanda Westlake and Wayne Powers, Heathyr Wolfe and Sam Sarpong, Sam Sarpong and Heathyr Wolfe, Rachele Shank and Sam Sarpong, Sasha Knopf, Atmosphere, Eugenia Kuzmina and Sam Sarpong, Bethany Carter and Sam Sarpong, Sam Sarpong and Sasha Knopf, Amanda Westlake, Barry Papick and Sascha Knopf, Heathyr Wolfe and Rachele Shank.
- 11/21/2014
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
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