“Ghost of New Orleans,” written by Gerald Dipego and Justin Dipego, offers up a New Orleans-set thriller with a supernatural twist. Directed by Predrag Antonijevic (“Savior”), the film stars Josh Lucas, Terrence Howard, Lake Bell, Sharon Leal and Cary Elwes.
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As the film’s official synopsis states, the film follows “a disgraced detective (Josh Lucas) [who] has a supernatural encounter which leads him to investigate the murder of a beautiful cellist (Lake Bell) that unlocks the truth behind her mysterious death.” Creepy.
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In our exclusive clip, witness the mysterious allure of Drag Hammerman (Howard) as he playfully woos Molly (Deborah Ann Woll), a waitress at a bar with aspirations for greater things (perhaps even of the supernatural variety).
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As the film’s official synopsis states, the film follows “a disgraced detective (Josh Lucas) [who] has a supernatural encounter which leads him to investigate the murder of a beautiful cellist (Lake Bell) that unlocks the truth behind her mysterious death.” Creepy.
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In our exclusive clip, witness the mysterious allure of Drag Hammerman (Howard) as he playfully woos Molly (Deborah Ann Woll), a waitress at a bar with aspirations for greater things (perhaps even of the supernatural variety).
Check it out below.
- 2/13/2017
- by Kerry Levielle
- Indiewire
Deep in the heart of downtown Detroit, director Predrag “Gaga” Antonijevic is conjuring up a slice of the South. The much-lauded Serbian filmmaker is lensing the supernatural thriller Little Murder, his second English-language movie, in the Motor City despite the fact that it’s set in New Orleans, post-Katrina.
Antonijevic and co. are bringing to life the story of an alcoholic cop (Josh Lucas from Session 9 and the upcoming Tell Tale, seen in the exclusive pics here) who is observing a suspect (Iron Man’s Terrence Howard) from a house inhabited by the ghost of a murdered cellist (Lake Bell of TV’s Surface and Boston Legal). “It’s not an obvious plot,” Bell tells Fango, “but a strange little movie where every day that goes by, I learn more about what, tonally, we’re making. When you’re dealing with supernatural elements or spirits and things like that,...
Antonijevic and co. are bringing to life the story of an alcoholic cop (Josh Lucas from Session 9 and the upcoming Tell Tale, seen in the exclusive pics here) who is observing a suspect (Iron Man’s Terrence Howard) from a house inhabited by the ghost of a murdered cellist (Lake Bell of TV’s Surface and Boston Legal). “It’s not an obvious plot,” Bell tells Fango, “but a strange little movie where every day that goes by, I learn more about what, tonally, we’re making. When you’re dealing with supernatural elements or spirits and things like that,...
- 10/2/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Brett Callwood)
- Fangoria
Two more stars will be joining the already announced Josh Lucas, Terrence Howard, and Lake Bell in Peter "Gaga" Antonijevic's upcoming thriller Little Murder. What? Don't be that way; we already know you're excited.
Variety reports that Cary Elwes (Saw) and Sharon Leal (Dreamgirls) are set to co-star in the indie thriller that is currently lensing in Detroit.
Little Murder, penned by Gerald Di Pego (The Forgotten, Phenomenon) and Justin Di Pego, is set in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and centers on a disgraced detective (Lucas) who gets an unexpected shot at redemption when the ghost of a beautiful cellist solicits his help in finding her killer.
Leal will play the friend of the murdered cellist, Elwes the country club owner who may have played a part in the crime.
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Variety reports that Cary Elwes (Saw) and Sharon Leal (Dreamgirls) are set to co-star in the indie thriller that is currently lensing in Detroit.
Little Murder, penned by Gerald Di Pego (The Forgotten, Phenomenon) and Justin Di Pego, is set in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and centers on a disgraced detective (Lucas) who gets an unexpected shot at redemption when the ghost of a beautiful cellist solicits his help in finding her killer.
Leal will play the friend of the murdered cellist, Elwes the country club owner who may have played a part in the crime.
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- 9/18/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Deborah Ann Woll is one busy young woman. Along with her recurring role in HBO's "True Blood" and an upcoming part in Darren Bousman's Mother's Day redux, she has joined the cast of Peter "Gaga" Antonijevic's supernatural thriller Little Murder. The script was penned by father-son duo Gerald and Justin Di Pego.
Joining Woll and the previously announced Josh Lucas, Terrence Howard, and Lake Bell are Bokeem Woodbine (The Rock), Peter Jason ("Deadwood"), and Noah Bean ("Damages"). Littler Murder is set in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and centers on a disgraced detective (Lucas) who gets an unexpected shot at redemption when the ghost of a beautiful cellist solicits his help in finding her killer.
Per THR, Mind in Motion's Silvio Muraglia is producing the film, which has commenced shooting in Detroit and New Orleans.
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Joining Woll and the previously announced Josh Lucas, Terrence Howard, and Lake Bell are Bokeem Woodbine (The Rock), Peter Jason ("Deadwood"), and Noah Bean ("Damages"). Littler Murder is set in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and centers on a disgraced detective (Lucas) who gets an unexpected shot at redemption when the ghost of a beautiful cellist solicits his help in finding her killer.
Per THR, Mind in Motion's Silvio Muraglia is producing the film, which has commenced shooting in Detroit and New Orleans.
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- 8/28/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Bokeem Woodbine, Peter Jason, Noah Bean and Deborah Ann Woll have joined the cast of the supernatural thriller Little Murder from Mind in Motion Entertainment. Josh Lucas, Terrence Howard and Lake Bell are already filming the post-Hurricane Katrina mystery written by Gerald Di Pego ("The Forgotten") and Justin Di Pego and directed by Peter Antonijevic. "Murder" centers on a disgraced New Orleans police detective trying to find the killer of a beautiful cellist -- with the girl's ghost assisting. In other quick news, a new Variety article has announced a January 25 shoot date for Jim Sheridan's psychological thriller Dream House, which will star the new James Bond Daniel Craig as a New York publishing exec who relocates his family to a small New England town, only to learn that their new home was the scene of a vicious murder.
- 8/28/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
Bokeem Woodbine, Peter Jason, Noah Bean and Deborah Ann Woll have boarded the supernatural thriller Little Murder from Mind in Motion Entertainment, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Josh Lucas, Terrence Howard and Lake Bell are currently filming the post-Hurricane Katrina mystery written by Gerald Di Pego (The Forgotten) and Justin Di Pego and directed by Peter Antonijevic.
Little Murder centers on a disgraced New Orleans police detective trying to find the killer of a beautiful cellist -- with the girl's ghost assisting.
Mind in Motion's Silvio Muraglia is producing the film, which is shooting in Detroit and New Orleans.
Josh Lucas, Terrence Howard and Lake Bell are currently filming the post-Hurricane Katrina mystery written by Gerald Di Pego (The Forgotten) and Justin Di Pego and directed by Peter Antonijevic.
Little Murder centers on a disgraced New Orleans police detective trying to find the killer of a beautiful cellist -- with the girl's ghost assisting.
Mind in Motion's Silvio Muraglia is producing the film, which is shooting in Detroit and New Orleans.
- 8/28/2009
- MovieWeb
Bokeem Woodbine, Peter Jason, Noah Bean and Deborah Ann Woll have joined the cast of the supernatural thriller "Little Murder" from Mind in Motion Entertainment.
Josh Lucas, Terrence Howard and Lake Bell are already filming the post-Hurricane Katrina mystery written by Gerald Di Pego ("The Forgotten") and Justin Di Pego and directed by Peter Antonijevic.
"Murder" centers on a disgraced New Orleans police detective trying to find the killer of a beautiful cellist -- with the girl's ghost assisting.
Mind in Motion's Silvio Muraglia is producing the film, which is shooting in Detroit and New Orleans. Foreign sales are being handled by third-party sales agent Lisa Wilson of Parlay Films.
Woodbine, repped by Gersh and the Artist Representation Group, has appeared in "Ray," "The Rock" and "Dead Presidents."
Jason, repped by Diverse Talent Group, has appeared in "Heartbreak Ridge," "Adaptation" and "Seabiscuit" and on TV in "Deadwood" and "Mad Men.
Josh Lucas, Terrence Howard and Lake Bell are already filming the post-Hurricane Katrina mystery written by Gerald Di Pego ("The Forgotten") and Justin Di Pego and directed by Peter Antonijevic.
"Murder" centers on a disgraced New Orleans police detective trying to find the killer of a beautiful cellist -- with the girl's ghost assisting.
Mind in Motion's Silvio Muraglia is producing the film, which is shooting in Detroit and New Orleans. Foreign sales are being handled by third-party sales agent Lisa Wilson of Parlay Films.
Woodbine, repped by Gersh and the Artist Representation Group, has appeared in "Ray," "The Rock" and "Dead Presidents."
Jason, repped by Diverse Talent Group, has appeared in "Heartbreak Ridge," "Adaptation" and "Seabiscuit" and on TV in "Deadwood" and "Mad Men.
- 8/27/2009
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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