John Travolta s daughter Ella Bleu is set to star in the upcoming young adult film Get Lost.
Get Lost is a modern-day re-imagining of Alice In Wonderland with the creatures turned into human characters, as reported by Deadline on Wednesday.
The 20-year-old actress will play the role of Alicia/Alice, who falls down the rabbit hole into the wonderland that is Budapest during a sentimental backpacking trip through Europe.
Leading lady: John Travolta s daughter Ella Bleu is set to star in the upcoming young adult film Get Lost; Ella pictured in 2019
According to the film s official synopsis, Alicia embarks on the trip to fulfill her mother’s last wish, but she is thrown off course after a chance encounter with a strange girl forces Alicia to go on a mind-bending overnight adventure.
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Nicolas Cage stars in Sion Sono s samurai-Western rescue story set in a post-nuclear wasteland.
Three years ago, Sundance booked Panos Cosmatos
Mandy, a hyperviolent, singularly weird film that ranks among the most worthwhile products of Nicolas Cage s anything-for-a-paycheck period. Cult-movie lightning doesn t strike twice with
Prisoners of the Ghostland, a Cage-starring (mostly) English-language effort by prolific Japanese director Sion Sono. A mashup of idioms that sends Cage into a kind of netherworld to rescue (read: re-kidnap) a young woman for a petty tyrant, it alternates between too simplistic and incomprehensible, spending much of its time in between those poles in the I understand, but I don t care zone. Destined to be quickly forgotten, it would need to play a hardcore genre festival to find an appreciative audience of any size.
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Japanese auteur Sion Sono s post-apocalyptic action-horror in the English language will bow as part of Sundance s pandemic-era edition.
RLJE Films has picked up the U.S. rights to the action/adventure pic
Prisoners of the Ghostland, starring Nicolas Cage, ahead of its world premiere at Sundance.
The post-apocalyptic action-horror is the first English-language film from Japanese auteur Sion Sono. “We’re excited to once again work with Nicolas Cage on a highly-anticipated film directed by the celebrated Japanese filmmaker Sion Sono,” Mark Ward, chief acquisitions officer of RLJE Films said in a statement.
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Nicolas Cage Action Film ‘Prisoners of the Ghostland’ Picked Up by RLJE Films Ahead of Sundance
Japanese auteur Sion Sono directs the film that also stars Sofia Boutella and Nick CassavetesBrian Welk | January 26, 2021 @ 9:00 AM Last Updated: January 28, 2021 @ 6:51 AM
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RLJE Films has acquired the U.S. rights to “Prisoners of the Ghostland,” an action film starring Nicolas Cage that is set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival later this week.
Japanese auteur Sion Sono (“Why Don’t You Play In Hell”) directs “Prisoners of the Ghostland,” which is described as a mashup between Westerns, samurai films, action movies and post-apocalyptic thrillers. And RLJE Films is the same team that released Cage’s “Color Out of Space” and “Mandy,” both of which were similarly indie, art house movies that have become cult favorites. No release date has been set for the latest film.