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  • Jamie Foxx Starring in ‘Not Another Church Movie’

    Jamie Foxx as Slick Charles in 'They Cloned Tyrone.'
    Jamie Foxx as Slick Charles in ‘They Cloned Tyrone.’ Cr. Parrish Lewis/Netflix © 2023.

    There have been some famous faces who have played God in the past –– Morgan Freeman (‘Bruce Almighty‘), for example. George Burns (‘Oh, God!‘). Val Kilmer (‘The Prince of Egypt‘). Even Alanis Morissette got into the act for Kevin Smith’s ‘Dogma’.

    Now we can add Jamie Foxx to the ranks of those who have stepped up to play the Biblical character in movies, as he’s taken the role in new comedy ‘Not Another Church Movie’ opposite Mickey Rourke, who will be the Devil, and ‘Sirens’ actor Kevin Daniels as a mortal man.

    Foxx, who has publicized some serious health struggles of late, appears to be fully recovered and has been popping up in various movies, including playing a pimp in ‘They Cloned Tyrone’ and voicing a dog in recent title ‘Strays’.

    And ‘Not Another Church Movie’ has the advantage of already being shot, which means it should be released later this year (and since it appears to be an independent production, it may well be able to take advantage of a waiver for its stars to promote it).

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    What’s the story of ‘Not Another Church Movie’?

    The movie is described as “a wild ride through the fabulous world of Taylor Pharry (Daniels), an ambitious young man given a holy mission from God himself: to tell his family’s stories and inspire his community. His only concern? His family and community. What he doesn’t know is that the Devil has plans of his own.”

    Related Article: Director Josh Greenbaum Talks ‘Strays’ Starring Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx

    Who else is in ‘Not Another Church Movie’?

    Mickey Rourke as Major Johnson in the horror/supernatural thriller, 'Warhunt,' a Saban Films release.
    Mickey Rourke as Major Johnson in the horror/supernatural thriller, ‘Warhunt,’ a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    Alongside Daniels, Foxx and Rourke, the cast also includes Vivica A. Fox, Tisha Campbell, Jasmine Guy, Kyla Pratt and Lamorne Morris.

    Written by Johnny Mack (who co-directs with James Michael Cummings), ‘Not Another Church Movie’ will look to tap into the sort of faith-based story that has been doing well at the box office in the last few years, albeit with more of a comedic angle.

    Here’s Cummings (who is also a producer on the movie) talking to Deadline about the latest casting:

    “We are thrilled to have Mr. Foxx be a part of this hilarious comedy and bring his incredible talent to the role of God, working with Foxx and Johnny Mack was a true blessing. This film is a unique blend of new and established talent, and we can’t wait to hear the laughs and for audiences to see the magic that happens on the big screen. This movie will not disappoint.”

    While ‘Not Another Church Movie’ has yet to announce a release date, next up for Foxx is ‘The Burial’, in which he plays a smooth-talking lawyer hired by a funeral home owner (Tommy Lee Jones) to save his business.

    Jamie Foxx as Bud Jablonski in 'Day Shift.'
    Jamie Foxx as Bud Jablonski in ‘Day Shift.’ Photo: Parrish Lewid/Netflix.

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  • ‘Section 8′ Exclusive Trailer and Poster Debut

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    By and large, going to work for a shadowy government agency is normally not a good idea. Ryan Kwanten’s Jake Atherton, though, doesn’t really have much of a choice, and you can see why in the new trailer for ‘Section 8,’ which we have exclusively for you to watch.

    Jake, you see, is a former special forces soldier who was honorably discharged and enjoying spending time with his wife and young son. But then he discovers that his family has been murdered. Understandably aggrieved, he sets out to take vengeance on those responsible with lethal force and zero remorse.

    Sent to prison, he’s visited by his former commanding officer Tom Mason (played by action legend Dolph Lundgren), who offers words of regret. But then he’s given something even more valuable – at least to him at the time – the chance to get out and join an elite group of former agents and troopers who carry out off-the-books missions for the organization known as Section 8.

    Recruited by Dermot Mulroney’s Sam Ramsey, he’s soon thrust back into action, carrying out assassinations and whatever other missions Section 8 assigns him to.

    Alongside the likes of Leonard Locke (Scott Adkins) and the rest of the team, he tries to be a good soldier and follow orders, but soon realizes that many of their targets are innocent people. And that Section 8 just might be a little less noble than he originally thought.

    Ryan Kwanten in 'Section 8,' which will be in theaters and streaming on AMC+ beginning September 23, 2022.
    Ryan Kwanten in ‘Section 8,’ which will be in theaters and streaming on AMC+ beginning September 23, 2022.

    Soon, Jake is going deeper than he ever thought, turning against those he’s been working with and learning that once you’re out on your own, there is a huge target on your back… And the Section 8 team is definitely not one you want as an enemy.

    Christian Sesma, who previously directed ‘Vigilante Diaries’ and ‘Take Back’, is behind the camera for this one, with Chad Law and Josh Ridgway on script duty.

    Also in the cast for this one are Robert LaSardo, Maurice Compte, Geoffrey Blake, Paul Sloan, Mary Christina Brown, and Blue October singer Justin Furstenfeld, who makes his acting debut in the film. Mickey Rourke is playing Jake’s father, Earl Atherton, who has some experience as a tough guy himself.

    And those who like their action trivia will enjoy learning that this is Adkins and Lungren’s fifth time working on the same movie together; following ‘The Expendables 2,’ ‘Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning’, monster thriller ‘Legendary’ and last year’s ‘Castle Falls’.

    Kwanten, meanwhile, might still be best known for HBO’s vampire series ‘True Blood’. He’s also appeared in movies such as ‘Kill Chain’, ‘Flight 7500’, and ‘Dead Silence’.

    ‘Section 8’ will be in theaters and streaming via AMC+ from September 23rd.

    Dolph Lundgren and Ryan Kwanten in 'Section 8,' which will be in theaters and streaming on AMC+ beginning September 23, 2022.
    (L to R) Dolph Lundgren and Ryan Kwanten in ‘Section 8,’ which will be in theaters and streaming on AMC+ beginning September 23, 2022.
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  • Jackson Rathbone Talks ‘Warhunt’

    Jackson Rathbone as Walsh in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Jackson Rathbone as Walsh in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    Releasing on digital and On Demand January 21st is the new supernatural thriller ‘Warhunt,’ which stars Robert Knepper (‘Jack Reacher: Never Go Back’), Jackson Rathbone (‘Twilight’), and Oscar nominee Mickey Rourke (‘The Wrestler’).

    Directed by Mauro Borrelli (‘The Recall’), the movie follows a squad of US military soldiers who go behind enemy lines during WWII to retrieve top secret material from an airplane crash. They soon find themselves viciously attacked by a coven of witches, who they must defeat before the Nazis can capture them and use their power to take over the world.

    Actor Jackson Rathbone has appeared in several films and television shows including ‘Dread,’ ‘The Last Airbender,’ ‘Mixtape,’ and TNT’s ‘The Last Ship.’ But he is probably best known for playing Jasper Hale in ‘Twilight’ and its four sequels. But Rathbone is not just an accomplished actor, he is also a successful musician and a member of the Los Angeles funk rock band, 100 Monkeys.

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    Moviefone recently had the opportunity to speak with Jackson Rathbone about his work on ‘Warhunt,’ as well as acting opposite Robert Knepper and Mickey Rourke, and shooting the movie during Covid.

    You can read the full interview below, or watch the video by clicking the player above.

    MOVIEFONE: To begin with, I understand that the pandemic began just as you were in the middle of shooting this movie. Can you talk about how Covid affected the production?

    Jackson Rathbone: We were filming during the onslaught of the pandemic. So, at the very beginning stages, it kept creeping up, and creeping up, and creeping up, and literally we were seeing it explode in Italy and explode all over.

    We were up in Latvia, so we were in Europe. Then suddenly, we had actors dropping out of the film to go be with their families. It was literally like we were dropping actors every day for a couple weeks before finally they shut down production. So, it really had this sense of a group of soldiers going into the woods, and then dropping like flies. It definitely added to the terror. There was a real sense of dread on set a lot of days.

    We had to stop filming halfway through the film, almost exactly. Then there was about two months where we were off, and they figured out the rules and regulations of testing. Luckily, Latvia, where we were filming, had very little to no cases. So, we went back after two months.

    It was still the height of the pandemic, but oddly enough, it felt very safe. We were being tested every other day, (we had) masks, and the whole nine yards. We were one of the first productions to, I think, resume. But it was definitely nerve-wracking. It was a strange time, and it still is.

    MF: Since you are playing a group of soldiers with a close bond to each other, did the pandemic help bring the cast closer together?

    JR: Oh, for sure. One of other actors and I, Ben McKeown, we have a lot of work to do in the third act together. We started meeting every day for the gym. We were hitting the gym, and then every third day going for cheeseburgers to offset the gym work we had done. It was just that sense of comradery and familiarity with one another, even though we have a tense relationship on screen.

    I really find that if you have a good relationship off screen, the tenseness on screen actually gets way better and much more intense because you trust each other more. So, there’s a scene where he throws me across the room. I trusted him, and I went with it. I actually did a lot of the moves myself, and so did he. We worked hard on it.

    Robert Knepper as Sergeant Brewer in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Robert Knepper as Sergeant Brewer in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    MF: Can you talk about working with veteran actor Robert Knepper and what did you learn from the experience of acting on screen with him?

    JR: Getting to work with Robert Knepper, I learned so much just seeing him perform and getting to watch a man like that, an actor like that, really dig in. It was fantastic. He was so kind to me, and took me out to dinner a few times, and we talked about our characters. It’s funny because he and I loved each other. You call cut, we’re hugging, but on action, we’re just headbutting each other right and left. It was a lot of fun.

    Working with Robert, it was a dream come true because whenever I look at projects, there’s so many different things that I consider. I know I’m only getting older, but I like to always consider myself a young actor at heart, by which I mean, I’m going to learn. I want to always learn from people, and see what they do that I love, and I hopefully can take it and bring it into my own repertoire.

    So, I remember doing a scene with Robert where we’re burying some of our dead. He’s doing this speech about the Americans and the Nazis fighting during Christmas and how they put down their weapons for a day or two and sang Christmas carols together. Then they went back to blowing each other’s brains out.

    The way he did it, and the way it was written, couldn’t have been more polar opposite. He brought such humanity and a sense of awe to the speech that watching him perform it, I was literally just like, “Okay, wow.” Because his face, he just registered so much and there were no lies whenever he was in character. That’s the hardest thing, you stand where they tell you to stand, wear what they tell you to wear, but you never lie.

    MF: What was your experience like acting with Oscar nominee Mickey Rourke?

    JR: I’m going to tell you, a great sadness for me is I never actually got to work with Mickey Rourke because our schedules missed each other due to the pandemic. They had to film his part and my part separately because of the laws of the country when they were letting us back in. So, I wasn’t allowed to be in the country whenever he was. It’s this crazy bureaucracy stuff that we got stuck with, but I got to work with his stand-in who was a wonderful Latvian theater performer.

    I watched the film with my wife. She couldn’t believe that we had never been in the same room together. She was just like, “Are you kidding?” I was like, no, they just spliced it together. They did the movie magic. It was fun though, getting to see him chomp on those cigars, and wear his crazy eye patch. He’s an intense guy, and the stories I heard, well, they ran the gamut. Let me tell you, that guy’s a legend!

    (L-R) Actor Mickey Rourke and Co-Writer/Director Mauro Borrelli behind the scenes of the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    (L-R) Actor Mickey Rourke and Co-Writer/Director Mauro Borrelli behind the scenes of the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    MF: Finally, can you talk about working with director Mauro Borrelli on this project?

    JR: He’s a passionate Italian man, and he had so much energy on set. He wanted to try just thousands of different things. He wanted to move the camera so many times. There were so many grand ideas he was trying to execute that it would’ve had to have been a three-hour movie.

    When one of the men die in the opening, he imagined that they were an opera singer, and that he wanted to have them dying while singing an operatic ballad, and have that tie in. That didn’t make the final cut of the movie, but it’s one of those things where he’s just a very passionate man, and to have someone so passionate at the helm, it can be a great thing.

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  • Watch Mickey Rourke in the exclusive trailer for ‘Warhunt’

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    The upcoming supernatural horror thriller ‘Warhunt,’ starring Mickey Rourke, Robert Knepper, and Jackson Rathbone will be in theaters and on demand on January 21. Here’s the official synopsis:

    1945. A US military cargo plane loses control and violently crashes behind enemy lines in the middle of the German black forest. Immediately ruthless Major Johnson (Mickey Rourke) sends a squad of his bravest soldiers on a rescue mission to retrieve the top secret material the plane was carrying. Led by Sergeant Brewer (Robert Knepper) and Walsh (Jackson Rathbone), the soldiers venture deep into the forest near the crash site. They soon discover hanged Nazi soldiers and other dead bodies bearing ancient, magical symbols. Suddenly their compasses fail, their perceptions twist and straying from the group leads to profound horror as they are attacked by a powerful, supernatural force. Fighting for their sanity and struggling to survive, they must uncover the shocking truth behind the force before the Nazis and do everything they can to remove all evidence it ever existed, even at the cost of their own lives.

    In addition to the exclusive trailer above, Moviefone is excited to premiere the poster and photos from the movie.

    ‘Warhunt’ poster:


    ‘Warhunt’ photos:

    Mickey Rourke as Major Johnson in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Mickey Rourke as Major Johnson in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Jackson Rathbone as Walsh in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Jackson Rathbone as Walsh in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Jackson Rathbone as Walsh in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Jackson Rathbone as Walsh in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Robert Knepper as Sergeant Brewer in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Robert Knepper as Sergeant Brewer in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Mickey Rourke as Major Johnson in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Mickey Rourke as Major Johnson in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Robert Knepper as Sergeant Brewer in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Robert Knepper as Sergeant Brewer in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Aglaya Tarasova as Venefica in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Aglaya Tarasova as Venefica in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Aglaya Tarasova as Venefica in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Aglaya Tarasova as Venefica in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Mickey Rourke as Major Johnson in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    Mickey Rourke as Major Johnson in the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    (L-R) Actor Mickey Rourke and Co-Writer/Director Mauro Borrelli behind the scenes of the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.
    (L-R) Actor Mickey Rourke and Co-Writer/Director Mauro Borrelli behind the scenes of the horror/supernatural thriller, WARHUNT, a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.


    ‘Warhunt’ will be in theaters and on digital on January 21.

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  • What to Watch this Week: ‘Cherry,’ ‘Yes Day,’ ‘kid90,’ ‘Own the Room’ & more

    What to Watch this Week: ‘Cherry,’ ‘Yes Day,’ ‘kid90,’ ‘Own the Room’ & more

    If you’re curious as to what new movie this week might be best for you, Moviefone is here to help you find it and watch it. This week’s films feature heavy drama, child stars, pretend werewolves, young entrepreneurs, and off-beat parenting. Here are the movies we’re suggesting this week:

    Cherry (Apple TV+)

    Tom Holland in 'Cherry'
    Tom Holland in ‘Cherry’

    If it seems like Tom Holland is everywhere these days, he is. In fact, he’s standing right behind you. This week on Apple TV+, he plays an Iraq veteran who returns home a war hero with serious PTSD. Fortunately for him, his true love Emily (Ciara Bravo) is there for him, but their life together isn’t without challenges. He spirals into drug use and crime, and keeps the worst possible company, and ends up in danger of losing the only things that keep him going.

    Watch It If: You love the collaboration of Tom Holland along with directors Anthony and Joe Russo of Marvel fame, and would love to see something a little (a lot) grittier than Spidey.
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    Kid 90 (Hulu)

    Soleil Moon Frye in 'kid 90'
    Soleil Moon Frye in ‘kid 90’

    If it cheers you up to think of better days gone by, tune into Hulu for this documentary made by a former child star about herself and other kids on the precipice of fame in the 90s. Soleil Moon Frye from Punky Brewster (available now as a reboot, of course) filmed every second of her life before it was cool or common, and she captured friends like Mark Paul Gosselar and Bryan Austin Green, plus other recognizable faces from kids with only two names.

    Watch It If: You enjoy intimate portraits of people who assume every aspect of their lives is going to fascinate you (and it probably will), and if you consider it a sport to yell at the TV giving warnings to people who can’t hear you about the directions their shows and careers would take.
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    Yes Day (Netflix)

    (L to R) Edgar Ramirez, Jenna Ortega, Everly Carganilla, Julian Lerner, and Jennifer Garner in 'Yes Day'
    (L to R) Edgar Ramirez, Jenna Ortega, Everly Carganilla, Julian Lerner, and Jennifer Garner in ‘Yes Day’

    Parents are so lame, always wanting to keep their kids from doing cool stuff like breaking limbs, costing them a fortune in cleaning bills, and eating candy for every meal. Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez are two such buzzkill parents, so when their kids challenge them to a day of saying only yes, they have their work cut out for them. Chaos ensues, taking the family on one adventure after another–and certainly a couple of massive cleaning bills along the way.

    Watch It If: As a parent, you love giving your children terrible ideas. And if you don’t have kids, it’s just fun stuff to do when you can start having parties again.
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    Own the Room (Disney+)

    Daniela Blanco, Co-founder of Sunthetics in 'Own the Room'
    Daniela Blanco, Co-founder of Sunthetics in ‘Own the Room’

    The Global Student Entrepreneur Awards are being held in Macau, China, and this Nat Geo documentary chronicles the lives of five entrants from all across the globe. Audiences will meet Alondra in Puerto Rico who works at her family bakery, Santosh, a Nepalese farmer, Henry, a programming genius from Nairobi, Jason from Greece who loves marketing, and Daniela, an immigrant fleeing the crisis in Venezuela. They’re competing for a $100,000 prize that will change their lives and make their businesses a reality.

    Watch It If: You need a dose of inspiration and want to feel like the future is bright, and have children who will join the movement.
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    The Dead of Night (On Demand, Digital)

    Lance Henriksen and Colby Crain in 'The Dead of Night'
    Lance Henriksen and Colby Crain in ‘The Dead of Night’

    Siblings Tommy (Jake Etheridge) and June (Colby Crain) run a ranch in an isolated part of the country. Nearby, some shady drifters have donned wolf masks and are beginning a murder spree that’s going to turn the town upside down. They leave some bodies near the ranch, spurring fear and condemnation from the community, and then the lycanthropic wannabes set their sights on the ranch and the siblings that live on it.

    Watch It If: You feel compelled to howl at the moon, and at some appearances by Lance Henriksen and Matthew Lawrence.
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    Trust (In Theaters and On Demand)

    Victoria Justice and Lucien Laviscount in 'Trust'
    Victoria Justice and Lucien Laviscount in ‘Trust’

    Victoria Justice plays Brooke, a strong woman who has it all–great husband Owen (Matthew Daddario), successful art gallery, and in this movie, a new artist (Lucien Laviscount) she signed that promises to be very good for business and very bad for her marriage. While she is away on a business trip to Paris with the painter who clearly wants to make her the subject of one of his racy, intimate paintings, Owen runs into some temptation of his own in the form of a journalist (Katherine McNamara).

    Watch It If: You grew up seeing Victoria Justice on Nickelodeon’s Victorious and are ready to see her tackle entrepreneurship and infidelity, or if you’ve had to sop up the drool after seeing Lucien Laviscount on Coronation Street.
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    Adverse (VOD & DVD/Blu-ray)

    Mickey Rourke in 'Adverse'
    Mickey Rourke in ‘Adverse’

    Ethan (Thomas Nicholas) is a rideshare driver trying to make ends meet and take care of his sister Mia (Kelly Arjen). When he learns that she has gotten tangled up with a crazy drug dealer named Kaden (Mickey Rourke) and disappears, he becomes desperate to find her. He creates a plan to become close to Kaden as his driver and obliterate his team in the process.

    Watch It If: You’re in the mood for a crime thriller and/or Thomas Nicholas dropping his middle name (Ian) intrigues you.
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