"He chased her until she caught him." Jack (John Jarratt) gets more than he bargained for when he breaks into Emily's (Kaarin Fairfax) house one night in the new comedy thriller StalkHer. The directorial debut of Jarratt, StalkHer will be released on VOD this Friday from Cleopatra Films, and to give viewers a tease of what to expect, we've been provided with an exclusive clip from the movie.
Synopsis: "Jack is pushed past the brink of his stalking obsession when he decides to break into Emily's home to take what he wants by force. However, his plans for her pain and his pleasure come unhinged when he wakes up to find himself bleeding and bound to a chair in her kitchen. For one night Jack and Emily engage in a twisted and thrilling courtship of the sexes that leads one to wonder which one of them will survive the night.
Synopsis: "Jack is pushed past the brink of his stalking obsession when he decides to break into Emily's home to take what he wants by force. However, his plans for her pain and his pleasure come unhinged when he wakes up to find himself bleeding and bound to a chair in her kitchen. For one night Jack and Emily engage in a twisted and thrilling courtship of the sexes that leads one to wonder which one of them will survive the night.
- 10/20/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Stalkher starring John Jarratt and Kaarin Fairfax, hitting VOD October 21st! Jack is pushed past the brink of his stalking obsession when he decides to break into Emily’s home to take what he wants by force. However, his plans for her pain and his pleasure come unhinged when he wakes up to find himself bleeding …
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- 10/1/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Excited for the Halloween season yet? Syfy's 31 Days of Halloween kicks off this Friday and will feature The Crooked Man, starring Michael Jai White (The Dark Knight, Spawn). Also in today's Horror Highlights: trailers for both Night of the Living Dead: Genesis and StalkHer, festival screening details for films from Blanc/Biehn Productions, and details on a distribution agreement between XLrator Media and Blue Fox Entertainment.
The Crooked Man Airing on Syfy's 31 Days of Horror: "The Crooked Man, starring Michael Jai White (Spawn), Amber Benson (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) and Dina Meyer (Starship Troopers) kicks off Syfy's 31 Days of Halloween [on Saturday, October 1st at 9:00 p.m. Et.]
Synopsis: While at a slumber party, twelve year old ‘Olivia’ is blamed for the horrific and mysterious death of her friend after singing a song, created by a reclusive mastermind, ‘Milo’ (Michael Jai White), which summons a demonic figure known as "The Crooked Man". Returning to her hometown six years later,...
The Crooked Man Airing on Syfy's 31 Days of Horror: "The Crooked Man, starring Michael Jai White (Spawn), Amber Benson (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) and Dina Meyer (Starship Troopers) kicks off Syfy's 31 Days of Halloween [on Saturday, October 1st at 9:00 p.m. Et.]
Synopsis: While at a slumber party, twelve year old ‘Olivia’ is blamed for the horrific and mysterious death of her friend after singing a song, created by a reclusive mastermind, ‘Milo’ (Michael Jai White), which summons a demonic figure known as "The Crooked Man". Returning to her hometown six years later,...
- 9/29/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Xenia Goodwin.
StudioCanal has dated Dance Academy: The Movie.
The film, directed by Jeffrey Walker and starring Xenia Goodwin, Keiynan Lonsdale, Jordan Rodrigues, Dena Kaplan, Thomas Lacey, Alicia Banit and Tara Morice, will hit Australian cinemas on March 23, 2017.
International sales are being handled by Zdf Enterprises Germany.
The show was created by writer Samantha Strauss (Mary: The Making of a Princess) with producer Joanna Werner (Secret City, Ready For This).
The film.s Ep's are Louise Smith (The Square, The Rage in Placid Lake), Bernadette O.Mahony (Worst Year of My Life Again, Mortified), Vicki O.Neil, Arne Lohmann and Nicole Keebe.
Dop Martin McGrath Acs (Muriel.s Wedding), who shot all 65 episodes of the show.s three seasons, is lensing the feature..
Also on board is production designer Chris Kennedy (The Water Diviner, The Proposition, Cosi), costume designer Tess Schofield (The Water Diviner, The Sapphires, Bootmen), hair and...
StudioCanal has dated Dance Academy: The Movie.
The film, directed by Jeffrey Walker and starring Xenia Goodwin, Keiynan Lonsdale, Jordan Rodrigues, Dena Kaplan, Thomas Lacey, Alicia Banit and Tara Morice, will hit Australian cinemas on March 23, 2017.
International sales are being handled by Zdf Enterprises Germany.
The show was created by writer Samantha Strauss (Mary: The Making of a Princess) with producer Joanna Werner (Secret City, Ready For This).
The film.s Ep's are Louise Smith (The Square, The Rage in Placid Lake), Bernadette O.Mahony (Worst Year of My Life Again, Mortified), Vicki O.Neil, Arne Lohmann and Nicole Keebe.
Dop Martin McGrath Acs (Muriel.s Wedding), who shot all 65 episodes of the show.s three seasons, is lensing the feature..
Also on board is production designer Chris Kennedy (The Water Diviner, The Proposition, Cosi), costume designer Tess Schofield (The Water Diviner, The Sapphires, Bootmen), hair and...
- 6/28/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Xenia Goodwin on the set of Dance Academy: The Movie.
Dance Academy: The Movie has begun shooting in Sydney, almost six years to the day since the premiere of Dance Academy season one in 2010.
The series began with country girl Tara Webster (Xenia Goodwin) travelling to Sydney to audition for a place at the National Academy of Dance, the top ballet school in Australia..
Returning alongside Goodwin in the feature film is Dena Kaplan, Alicia Banit, Thomas Lacey (Winners and Losers), Jordan Rodrigues (The Fosters), Keiynan Lonsdale (Insurgent) and Strictly Ballroom's Tara Morice.
The show was created by writer Samantha Strauss (Mary: The Making of a Princess) with producer Joanna Werner (Secret City, Ready For This).
The film.s Ep's are Louise Smith (The Square, The Rage in Placid Lake), Bernadette O.Mahony (Worst Year of My Life Again, Mortified), Vicki O.Neil, Arne Lohmann and Nicole Keebe,...
Dance Academy: The Movie has begun shooting in Sydney, almost six years to the day since the premiere of Dance Academy season one in 2010.
The series began with country girl Tara Webster (Xenia Goodwin) travelling to Sydney to audition for a place at the National Academy of Dance, the top ballet school in Australia..
Returning alongside Goodwin in the feature film is Dena Kaplan, Alicia Banit, Thomas Lacey (Winners and Losers), Jordan Rodrigues (The Fosters), Keiynan Lonsdale (Insurgent) and Strictly Ballroom's Tara Morice.
The show was created by writer Samantha Strauss (Mary: The Making of a Princess) with producer Joanna Werner (Secret City, Ready For This).
The film.s Ep's are Louise Smith (The Square, The Rage in Placid Lake), Bernadette O.Mahony (Worst Year of My Life Again, Mortified), Vicki O.Neil, Arne Lohmann and Nicole Keebe,...
- 5/30/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Red Billabong.
Pinnacle Films will handle theatrical distribution and home release throughout Australia and New Zealand for Australian creature feature Red Billabong.
Pinnacle is eyeing a mid-year release, with a full trailer to be released early next month.
The company has previously distributed Predestination, Healing, Return to Nim.s Island and the John Jarratt thriller Stalkher, making genre fare like Red Billabong "a natural addition" to Pinnacle's slate, the company said in a statement.
Red Billabong stars Home and Away's Dan Ewing and Dance Academy's Tim Pocock, alongside Sophie Don, Jessica Green (Lightning Point), Ben Chisholm, John Reynolds, Emily Joy, James Straiton, Felix Williamson (Underbelly: Razor, The Great Gatsby) and Gregory Fryer (The Sapphires).
"We're thrilled to be working with the likes of Pinnacle Films", said writer-director Luke Sparke.
"The films they have released speak for themselves. I'm very excited to have Red Billabong coming to Australian audiences...
Pinnacle Films will handle theatrical distribution and home release throughout Australia and New Zealand for Australian creature feature Red Billabong.
Pinnacle is eyeing a mid-year release, with a full trailer to be released early next month.
The company has previously distributed Predestination, Healing, Return to Nim.s Island and the John Jarratt thriller Stalkher, making genre fare like Red Billabong "a natural addition" to Pinnacle's slate, the company said in a statement.
Red Billabong stars Home and Away's Dan Ewing and Dance Academy's Tim Pocock, alongside Sophie Don, Jessica Green (Lightning Point), Ben Chisholm, John Reynolds, Emily Joy, James Straiton, Felix Williamson (Underbelly: Razor, The Great Gatsby) and Gregory Fryer (The Sapphires).
"We're thrilled to be working with the likes of Pinnacle Films", said writer-director Luke Sparke.
"The films they have released speak for themselves. I'm very excited to have Red Billabong coming to Australian audiences...
- 2/25/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Red Billabong.
Pinnacle Films will handle theatrical distribution and home release throughout Australia and New Zealand for Australian creature feature Red Billabong.
Pinnacle is eyeing a mid-year release, with a full trailer to be released early next month.
The company has previously distributed Predestination, Healing, Return to Nim.s Island and the John Jarratt thriller Stalkher, making genre fare like Red Billabong "a natural addition" to Pinnacle's slate, the company said in a statement.
Red Billabong stars Home and Away's Dan Ewing and Dance Academy's Tim Pocock, alongside Sophie Don, Jessica Green (Lightning Point), Ben Chisholm, John Reynolds, Emily Joy, James Straiton, Felix Williamson (Underbelly: Razor, The Great Gatsby) and Gregory Fryer (The Sapphires).
"We're thrilled to be working with the likes of Pinnacle Films", said writer-director Luke Sparke.
"The films they have released speak for themselves. I'm very excited to have Red Billabong coming to Australian audiences...
Pinnacle Films will handle theatrical distribution and home release throughout Australia and New Zealand for Australian creature feature Red Billabong.
Pinnacle is eyeing a mid-year release, with a full trailer to be released early next month.
The company has previously distributed Predestination, Healing, Return to Nim.s Island and the John Jarratt thriller Stalkher, making genre fare like Red Billabong "a natural addition" to Pinnacle's slate, the company said in a statement.
Red Billabong stars Home and Away's Dan Ewing and Dance Academy's Tim Pocock, alongside Sophie Don, Jessica Green (Lightning Point), Ben Chisholm, John Reynolds, Emily Joy, James Straiton, Felix Williamson (Underbelly: Razor, The Great Gatsby) and Gregory Fryer (The Sapphires).
"We're thrilled to be working with the likes of Pinnacle Films", said writer-director Luke Sparke.
"The films they have released speak for themselves. I'm very excited to have Red Billabong coming to Australian audiences...
- 2/25/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Exclusive: The film and TV veteran heads to the Efm with his new worldwide sales and distribution venture, kicking off with two projects.
First up on the Bob’s Your Uncle slate is Being Charlie directed by Rob Reiner, about the troubled son of an actor-turned-politician forced to take control of his life. Nick Reiner and Matt Elisofon wrote the screenplay.
Nick Robinson from Sony release The 5th Wave stars with Morgan Saylor, Devon Bostick, Cary Elwes and Common.
The film from Castle Rock Entertainment and Jorva Entertainment Productions was made in association with Defiant Pictures and premiered in Toronto last autumn. Reiner produced with Johnson Chan, Stephanie Rennie and Simon Goldberg.
DuBow has scheduled market screenings in Berlin on February 12 and 16.
John Jarratt makes his directorial debut and stars in Stalkher, about a home invader who chooses the wrong property.
The Ozpix Entertainment Production is produced by Craig A. Kocincki, [link...
First up on the Bob’s Your Uncle slate is Being Charlie directed by Rob Reiner, about the troubled son of an actor-turned-politician forced to take control of his life. Nick Reiner and Matt Elisofon wrote the screenplay.
Nick Robinson from Sony release The 5th Wave stars with Morgan Saylor, Devon Bostick, Cary Elwes and Common.
The film from Castle Rock Entertainment and Jorva Entertainment Productions was made in association with Defiant Pictures and premiered in Toronto last autumn. Reiner produced with Johnson Chan, Stephanie Rennie and Simon Goldberg.
DuBow has scheduled market screenings in Berlin on February 12 and 16.
John Jarratt makes his directorial debut and stars in Stalkher, about a home invader who chooses the wrong property.
The Ozpix Entertainment Production is produced by Craig A. Kocincki, [link...
- 1/28/2016
- by [email protected] (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
John Jarratt and Kaarin Fairfax co-star and co-direct this rancid battle-of-the-sexes film, which is mean-spirited, implausible and offensive as a work of art
John Jarratt went to the pub to promote his new film StalkHer, touring a range of Australian outback hotels where prerelease screenings were followed by Q&A sessions and karaoke competitions. At least he got the choice of venue right, given audiences will want a stiff drink – probably several – if they manage to sit through all of the veteran actor’s behind–the–camera debut.
This rancid battle–of–the–sexes chamber piece, co-directed and co-produced by Jarratt and Kaarin Fairfax (who both star in the lead roles), is billed as a “comedy thriller”.
Continue reading...
John Jarratt went to the pub to promote his new film StalkHer, touring a range of Australian outback hotels where prerelease screenings were followed by Q&A sessions and karaoke competitions. At least he got the choice of venue right, given audiences will want a stiff drink – probably several – if they manage to sit through all of the veteran actor’s behind–the–camera debut.
This rancid battle–of–the–sexes chamber piece, co-directed and co-produced by Jarratt and Kaarin Fairfax (who both star in the lead roles), is billed as a “comedy thriller”.
Continue reading...
- 8/27/2015
- by Luke Buckmaster
- The Guardian - Film News
Kaarin Fairfax and John Jarratt in Stalkher..
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Wolf Creek.s John Jarratt will once again take a dark turn for the camera in his feature directorial debut, Stalkher.
Billed as an .inappropriately funny, dark, romantic thriller,. Stalkher stars Jarratt and Kaarin Fairfax, who also co-directs.
The feature follows Jack (Jarratt), a jaded pharmacist with a stalking obsession. However the tables quickly turn when he discovers his prey . a friendly nurse with a love for baking - is certainly not what she appears.
.I spent most of my time directing the film while tied to a chair with my hands bound - a fun challenge that I really enjoyed. says Jarratt.
Executive Producer and industry veteran Alan Finney is a fan of the final product, stating in a statement released to the media .Stalkher is a creative masterpiece that relies on two brilliant performances and great dialogue..
The Backlot Films director...
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Wolf Creek.s John Jarratt will once again take a dark turn for the camera in his feature directorial debut, Stalkher.
Billed as an .inappropriately funny, dark, romantic thriller,. Stalkher stars Jarratt and Kaarin Fairfax, who also co-directs.
The feature follows Jack (Jarratt), a jaded pharmacist with a stalking obsession. However the tables quickly turn when he discovers his prey . a friendly nurse with a love for baking - is certainly not what she appears.
.I spent most of my time directing the film while tied to a chair with my hands bound - a fun challenge that I really enjoyed. says Jarratt.
Executive Producer and industry veteran Alan Finney is a fan of the final product, stating in a statement released to the media .Stalkher is a creative masterpiece that relies on two brilliant performances and great dialogue..
The Backlot Films director...
- 5/18/2015
- by Emily Blatchford
- IF.com.au
John Jarratt is convinced global piracy has severely impacted the B.O. potential of Wolf Creek 2.
The veteran actor reckons he can count the personal cost when he compares his share of the spoils from the original movie with the zero returns he.d had thus far from the sequel.
Six months after Wolf Creek opened in 2005, he got a cheque for $50,000. Eight months after the follow-up opened in Australia he tells If, .I haven.t made a goddamn cent out of it,. despite having a bigger share of the back-end.
Wolf Creek 2 producer Helen Leake tells If that investors are getting a return and it.s still early in the film.s earning cycle, with some major territories just opening.
"John is not an investor, we first repay all our investors and marketing costs which is what is happening,. she said.
The actor took to the stage...
The veteran actor reckons he can count the personal cost when he compares his share of the spoils from the original movie with the zero returns he.d had thus far from the sequel.
Six months after Wolf Creek opened in 2005, he got a cheque for $50,000. Eight months after the follow-up opened in Australia he tells If, .I haven.t made a goddamn cent out of it,. despite having a bigger share of the back-end.
Wolf Creek 2 producer Helen Leake tells If that investors are getting a return and it.s still early in the film.s earning cycle, with some major territories just opening.
"John is not an investor, we first repay all our investors and marketing costs which is what is happening,. she said.
The actor took to the stage...
- 10/15/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Mick Taylor is back to his tourist-killing ways in Wolf Creek 2 and, with the movie hitting Us VOD services next week, we caught up with John Jarratt for the latest segment in our Q&A series. In this feature, John Jarratt talks about who inspired his portrayal of Mick Taylor, what he’s working on next, and he shares one of his favorite on-set moments from Wolf Creek 2:
In both Wolf Creek films you do a wonderful job of balancing between a kind, happy-go-lucky guy and a menacing, maniacal guy. How do you prepare for a character like Mick? How do you find that balance?
John Jarratt: The happy go lucky guy is an impersonation of my father who was a fun loving outback, knock about, guy. Just add menacing and maniacal and you’ve made Mick.
Wolf Creek 2 was shot in South Australia. For...
In both Wolf Creek films you do a wonderful job of balancing between a kind, happy-go-lucky guy and a menacing, maniacal guy. How do you prepare for a character like Mick? How do you find that balance?
John Jarratt: The happy go lucky guy is an impersonation of my father who was a fun loving outback, knock about, guy. Just add menacing and maniacal and you’ve made Mick.
Wolf Creek 2 was shot in South Australia. For...
- 4/12/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Wolf Creek and Django Unchained.s John Jarratt has written and plans to star in an Aussie comedy Western.
The title, Passing Winds, epitomises the irreverent approach. That's the name of a cattle property owned by Jarratt.s character. Craig McLachlan has agreed to play the bad guy who aims to gain control of the land which is rich in untapped gold. Steve Bisley will play a bounty hunter.
Jarratt describes the tone as a cross between Blazing Saddles and Crocodile Dundee. He will produce the film with Kris Maric and Craig Kocinski, his partners in production company Ozpix Entertainment.
No director has yet been signed but Jarratt would love to hire someone of the calibre of Mel Gibson, having admired his work in the Richard Donner-directed Maverick opposite Jodie Foster-- although he doubts Mel would be willing to spend six months in Oz working on the film.
The title, Passing Winds, epitomises the irreverent approach. That's the name of a cattle property owned by Jarratt.s character. Craig McLachlan has agreed to play the bad guy who aims to gain control of the land which is rich in untapped gold. Steve Bisley will play a bounty hunter.
Jarratt describes the tone as a cross between Blazing Saddles and Crocodile Dundee. He will produce the film with Kris Maric and Craig Kocinski, his partners in production company Ozpix Entertainment.
No director has yet been signed but Jarratt would love to hire someone of the calibre of Mel Gibson, having admired his work in the Richard Donner-directed Maverick opposite Jodie Foster-- although he doubts Mel would be willing to spend six months in Oz working on the film.
- 2/12/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Wolf Creek star John Jarratt is directing his first feature, StalkHer, a gritty black comedy in which he co-stars with Kaarin Fairfax, on the Gold Coast.
Directing oneself can.t be easy but the degree of difficulty is even greater here because Jarratt.s character is tied to a chair for most of the film.
The screenplay is by Kris Maric, who is partnered with Craig Kocinski and Jarratt in production company Ozpix Entertainment.
Maric likens the plot to an Australian version of Misery meets Who.s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Jarratt.s character breaks into Fairfax.s house with evil intent and the tables are turned numerous times.
.It.s a cat-and-mouse game where you are not sure who is the cat and who is the mouse,. she tells If from the set at the Village Roadshow Studios. Shooting started last Friday.
The executive producer is former Roadshow and Disney executive Alan Finney,...
Directing oneself can.t be easy but the degree of difficulty is even greater here because Jarratt.s character is tied to a chair for most of the film.
The screenplay is by Kris Maric, who is partnered with Craig Kocinski and Jarratt in production company Ozpix Entertainment.
Maric likens the plot to an Australian version of Misery meets Who.s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Jarratt.s character breaks into Fairfax.s house with evil intent and the tables are turned numerous times.
.It.s a cat-and-mouse game where you are not sure who is the cat and who is the mouse,. she tells If from the set at the Village Roadshow Studios. Shooting started last Friday.
The executive producer is former Roadshow and Disney executive Alan Finney,...
- 1/14/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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