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If you don’t want too much gore, but a lot of action than
you might find ‘Finders Keepers: The Root of all Evil’ is your best bet. It is described as “a high stakes poker game,
drug lord, a million dollars and a set of ruthless killers who want it all.”
Award winning Actor, Director Timothy Woodward Jr. stars in
this horror thriller. Woodward steals a page from Actor, Director Ben Affleck’s
book of acting and directing this feature, which was written by Pia Cook and Todd Gordon.
The full feature film is being release through SKY
Studios, a content partner of NBC/Fox/ABC’s on demand distributor Hulu.com. Finders Keepers artwork and
trailer were posted on IMDB recently and has already starting to create a
buzz around Hollywood .
The film about a band of degenerate criminals, the feature crashes
their dastardly plots and schemes into the lives of a group of 20 something
year olds who are innocently celebrating a birthday. The character that stands
out the most is that of “Chuck” played by Richard Bachellor who showed up on
set the first day of filming and refused to leave until he was given a part. Bachellor
was cast almost by accident, and turned out to produce one of the best
performances of the film.
The filming of Finders
Keepers: The Root of all Evil is in post production and is expected to be
released in early 2013. What makes this film even more interesting is the
notion that Woodward deliberately chose non-actors or actors with very little
experience. While some in Hollywood
might consider this unique technique risky or foolish, it paid off this time
around. The final product comes out about as gritty, realist and as raw as you
can imagine.
Lorali McGill - Timothy Woodward Jr. |
Cook and Woodward have become a known duo, working together
on several films including “Blackout” starring Timothy Woodward Jr. and Emmy
award winning actor Bill Oberst Jr.,
and the much anticipated first installment of the new modern day Dracula
trilogy. Hang on to your popcorn when you want these films, because there’s
quite a bit of unexpected action. More on Dracula Trilogy later.
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