‘LOST ON A MOUNTAIN IN MAINE’ (2024) A family-friendly true story of survival.

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LOST ON A MOUNTAIN IN MAINE

lost on a mountain in Maine posterBased on the harrowing true story and book of the same name, Andrew Boodhoo Kightlinger’s Lost on a Mountain in Maine follows 12-year-old Donn Fedler‘s nine-day journey lost in the wilderness. When a father-son hike goes awry, Donn must fight to survive.

Lost-on-a-Mountain-in-MaineThe film opens with archival footage of one of the 1939 searchers as he describes the danger of the terrain. More interviews interspersed throughout the narrative, with Donn’s childhood friend and brother Ryan, reinvigorate your emotional investment. Idan Menin‘s cinematography, Andrew Drazek‘s editing, and Garth Stevenson‘s truly affecting score come together beautifully.

lost on a mountain in maineCaitlin Fitzgerald delivers a lovely performance as Ruth Fedler. She captures that mother-child bond perfectly. Ruth’s relentless efforts to find help are inspiring, and Fitzgerald nails her calm ferocity. Paul Sparks, who I loved as gangster Mickey Doyle in Boardwalk Empire, plays Don Sr. with a much-needed complexity. Fitzgerald and Sparks have a genuinely sweet chemistry. 

lost on a mountain in MaineLuke David Blumm is outstanding as our lead, Donn. He is spirited and charming, effortlessly filling the frame with each fully fleshed-out beat. He’s a star.

Lost on a Mountain in Maine is a solid family film highlighting not only Donn’s extraordinary story but masculinity, fatherhood, childhood, and marriage in a timeless fashion. I can see this becoming a fantastic learning tool for The Scouts. Lost on a Mountain in Maine is a tale of perseverance and faith whose final moments are heartwarming and celebratory.

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A Moving and Inspiring Family Adventure Film From Producer Sylvester Stallone

In Theaters Nationwide This Friday,
November 1st!
World Premiere – 2024 Maine International Film Festival

Directed by: Andrew Boodhoo Kightlinger
Written by: Luke Paradise
Produced by: Sylvester Stallone, Braden Aftergood, Dick Boyce, Ryan B. Cook
 
Starring: 
Luke David Blumm (“The Watcher”)
Paul Sparks (“House of Cards”)
Caitlin FitzGerald (The Trial of the Chicago 7, “Succession”)
Griffin Wallace Henkel (Armageddon Time)
Ethan Slater (Universal’s upcoming Wicked)
 
Based on the book by the same name, the film tells the inspiring story of a 12-year-old boy, who, separated from his family by a fast moving storm, must fight to stay alive during his nine-day adventure lost in the backwoods of Maine.
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Netflix News: ‘House of Cards’ Season 5 trailer is more scary than ever

Together We Are Strong.
Today Netflix released the official trailer for House of Cards which will launch its fifth season globally on Netflix, Tuesday, May 30, 2017.
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The fifth season of the critically acclaimed Emmy®­nominated drama  House of Cards  premieres Tuesday, May 30, 2017. The series’s Golden Globe® winning stars Kevin Spacey (as Francis Underwood) and Robin Wright (as Claire Underwood), whose characters have always been each other’s strongest allies, show cracks in their relationship. House of Cards also stars Michael Kelly, Jayne Atkinson, Neve Campbell, Derek Cecil, Paul Sparks and Joel Kinnaman.
 
Melissa James Gibson and Frank Pugliese are showrunners for season five, and they serve as executive producers along with David Fincher, John Mankiewicz, Daniel Minahan, Kevin Spacey, Joshua Donen, Dana Brunetti, Eric Roth, Robin Wright, Michael Dobbs and Andrew Davies. Created for television by Beau Willimon. House of Cards is produced by Donen/Fincher/Roth and Trigger Street Productions, Inc. in association with Media Rights Capital for Netflix. 
 
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Melissa’s Review: ‘Trust Me’ With Clark Gregg As Another Kind of Agent

You probably know Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson from Iron Man, The Avengers and NBC Marvel’s Agents of Shield, but in Trust Me, he’s Hollywood Agent, Howard Holloway. He stars, as well as writes and directs Trust Me, his second feature to direct, the first being Choke, the Chuck Palahniuk book-adapted film starring Sam Rockwell.

I saw this movie at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival, and to be honest, I hated it. However, I decided to watch again for it’s release and my reaction completely changed. Why?

Well, this is a story about a struggling Hollywood agent who lies, cheats, deceives and all without batting an eye. What’s more is that it’s completely acceptable in his profession. It was for this reason that I didn’t like the movie the first time around, but after a re-watch, I saw more. I saw fantastic acting and a clever script. Read More →