In this exclusive clip from ’12 Hour Shift,’ Mandy (Angela Bettis) and Regina (Chloe Farnworth) discuss what to do with their seemingly unconscious patient (David Arquette).
Here’s the official synopsis for the movie:
It’s 1998 and over the course of one night at an Arkansas hospital, a junkie nurse, her scheming cousin and a group of black market organ-trading criminals get caught up in a heist gone wrong.
In the interview below, the film’s stars David Arquette, Chloe Farnworth, and Nikea Gamby-Turner discuss their characters and writer/director Brea Grant tells us about the inspiration for the story.
’12 Hour Shift’ will be in theaters and on demand on October 2nd.
In this exclusive interview with Made in Hollywood, the stars of ‘Spree,’ Sasheer Zamata, David Arquette, and Frankie Grande discuss the film’s unique shooting style, and how the film might even make you reconsider your own social media usage.
In the upcoming film ‘Spree,’ Joey Keery (Stranger Things) plays a young man who won’t let pesky things like morality or a conscience stand in the way of viral fame.
Here’s the official synopsis:
Meet Kurt (Joe Keery), a 23-year-old rideshare driver for Spree, who is so desperate for social media attention that he’ll stop at nothing to go viral. He comes up with a plan to livestream a rampage as a shortcut to infamy – coining his evil scheme “#thelesson”, he installs a set of cameras in his car and begins streaming his rides. Wildly miscalculating the popularity that would come from his lethal scheme, Kurt’s desperation grows as he tries to find a way to overcome the plan’s flaws. In the middle of all this madness, a stand-up comedian (Sasheer Zamata) with her own viral agenda crosses Kurt’s path and becomes the only hope to put a stop to his misguided carnage.
The film was co-written and directed by Eugene Kotlyarenko, and Keery and Zamata’s co-stars include Mischa Barton, John DeLuca, Kyle Mooney and David Arquette.
‘Spree’ will be in theaters, on demand and digital on August 14.
Helfer, who recently starred in “Lucifer,” is a lead in the story “Lydia Layne’s Better Half.” It follows a powerful woman who opts not to promote her protégée and lover, and then faces unanticipated consequences. It was written by John Harrison, based on a story by him and showrunner Greg Nicotero. Roxann Benjamin will direct.
Meanwhile, Scream series veteran Arquette is set for “Times Is Tough in Musky Holler,” which will be helmed by Harrison. It centers on former town leaders who learn what it’s like to be on the other side of fear and intimidation. John Skipp and Dori Miller wrote the episode based on their own short story.
Finally, Gould will star in “Skincrawlers,” which is to be directed by Benjamin. Gould is known for writing and producing “The Simpsons” and has starred in “Stan Against Evil.” His “Creepshow” story was written by Paul Dini and Stephen Langford and follows a man considering a weight loss treatment that has unexpected complications.
“Creepshow” will consist of six episodes, each of which include two stories. Other cast members include Adrienne Barbeau, Giancarlo Esposito, and Tobin Bell, and horror legend Tom Savini has recently joined as one of the directors.
“Creepshow” is slated to premiere later this year on AMC’s Shudder.