Blood On The Border, Coming Soon From Cinema Arts and Verge Films

DEA agent, Hank Farris is heading a blood-bath mission to clean up the dangerous El Paso/Juarez border after Drug Cartel member’s beheadings and the killing Hank’s own daughter. In his search for the killers, he comes across a bizarre Davidian cult, where kids are dying from drug overdoses in a closed community where it’s not supposed to happen. A deep dark secret slowly unfolds, revealing the truth and inside operations of the Cartel.

Production Notes:
Rob Walker – Director/Producer
Gary Van Haas – Writer/Producer
Gilberto Vera – Executive Producer
Jeremiah Vaughn – Producer
John Avarese – Music

Location:
New Mexico

Production Companies:
Cinema Arts
Verge Films

Michael Madsen Joins Cast of ‘The Genesis of Lincoln’

Michael MadsenMichael Madsen has joined the cast of “The Genesis of Lincoln,” taking on the role of Ward Hill Lamon, the steadfast bodyguard of the 16th president of the United States, in the satirical movie-within-a-movie from Writer/Producer/Director Richard O’Sullivan.

Madsen, no stranger to edgy material, is best known for such films as “Reservoir Dogs,” “Kill Bill,” “Donnie Brasco,” “Mulholland Falls,” and “Sin City,” as well as TV shows like “24″ and “CSI: Miami.”

“The Genesis of Lincoln” reunites Madsen with longtime collaborator, Producer Patrick Durham (“Cabin Fever 2″), whom he worked with on “Don’t Pass Me By,” “The Killing Jar,” “The Bleeding,” “Creepshow Raw: Insomnia,” “Tooth & Nail,” “Cosmic Radio,” “Hoboken Hollow,” and the Hollywood mockumentary “Being Michael Madsen.”

Vampires of Hollywood

‘Music industry investigative-journalist, Paul Shaye, is on a desperate search for a master vampire named, ‘Darcy Manning’- a flamboyant Rock Superstar– a top of the charts musician, who killed Paul’s good friend and singer song-writer, Robin Barker. In Paul’s search for Robin’s killer, he finds himself caught up in a tense whirlwind of danger and deception unleashed against him by the killer Vampire, trying to out wit him and beat him at every turn, set amongst the wild background of the jaded, lively record industry, complete with sex and drugs, and the glamorous, decadent world of Rock Musicians in Hollywood!
Starring:
Malcolm McDowell
Production notes:
Rob Walker, Director/producer (LA)
Gary Van Haas, Executive Producer/Writer
Gilberto Vera, Co-Producer
Bob Powell,Co- Producer
Jeremiah Vaughn, Co Producer/Casting Director(LA)
Production Companies:
Cinema Arts
Canyon Pictures llc
Verge Films
Locations:
Los Angeles
London, UK.

Investor opportunities available
Serious inquiries only please
info@vergefilms.com

‘The Genesis of Lincoln’ Welcomes New Cast and Creative Team Members

In the wake of controversial actor Doug Hutchison (“Lost,” “24,” and “The Green Mile”) being replaced in Writer/Producer/Director Richard O’Sullivan’s “The Genesis of Lincoln” by Robin Spriggs (most recently of the USA Network series “Necessary Roughness”), new cast and creative team members have joined the edgy indie satire that is being rushed into production for a Cannes premiere.

Taking over the role of pop star Neely Pepridge is twenty-year-old Castille Landon. A real-life pop star/actress in her own right, Castille is the lead singer of Adam 812, which has opened for the likes of Colbie Caillat, Third Eye Blind, Mitchel Musso (from “Hannah Montana”), and the legendary K.C. & The Sunshine Band. She is one of the stars of the upcoming series “Worker’s Comp” with Morgan Fairchild and Robert Carradine.

“Castille’s the antithesis of everything you think you know about the modern day teen idol,” says O’Sullivan. “She’s a super intelligent, college-educated girl who you’re more likely to find in a corner reading Nietzsche than choking on her own vomit in some disco parking lot. An absolute pro, an old soul, and a fearless performer and artist. She shows up to work, she can be bonded, and we don’t have to worry about including bail money in the budget.”

Coming aboard the project in the role of purity ring-wearing boy band member Jack Rose is newcomer Ethan Itzkow, who has been compared to such actors as Shia LaBeouf and Jesse Eisenberg.

Joining O’Sullivan behind the camera is Emmy-winning Cinematographer Sergei Franklin, whose resume includes work on such films as the Oscar-nominated “The Messenger” (starring Woody Harrelson & Ben Foster), Tyler Perry’s “For Colored Girls” (starring Janet Jackson & Whoopi Goldberg), “P.S. I Love You” (starring Hilary Swank & Gerard Butler) and the Oscar-winning “The Reader” (starring Ralph Fiennes & Kate Winslet), as well as music videos for such artists as 50 Cent and The Roots.

O’Sullivan, who spent a year trying to get a proposed Lindsay Lohan “comeback vehicle” off the ground, wrote “The Genesis of Lincoln” as a scathing parody of show biz culture.

“Everything’s a shitty reality show or a scandal these days…or a shitty reality show about a scandal,” says the New York-based filmmaker, who has himself turned down reality show offers. “I’m so goddamn sick of it I wanna poke my own eyes out sometimes. God bless Daniel Craig for what he said about the Kardashians. There comes a point when you gotta celebrate people for their works and not just because they’re famous for being famous. A celebrity used to be someone who was renowned because of some great art they created, or a life-saving drug they discovered, or a heroic act. Now people are celebrities because they flail around in their own shit on a bullshit TV show. This film lampoons that whole culture in the most vicious and unrepentant manner possible. We’re gonna piss off a lot of people and quite frankly, Scarlett, I don’t give a fuck.”

“The Genesis of Lincoln” is being produced by Sandra Rayne Garcia and Gilberto Vera and will lens in New York in early 2012.

The Wizard of Seattle Bound For Big Screen

Kay Hooper Film Adaptation Set To Be A Harry Potter/Twilight Franchise For Grownups?

As the Americanized “Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” prepares to launch into theaters, many Hollywood insiders are hailing the return of the adult genre movie.

“I think recent R-rated comedies like ‘The Hangover’ and ‘Friends With Benefits’ have given mainstream movies their edge back,” says Writer/Producer/Director Richard O’Sullivan. “There seems to be a willingness in Hollywood now to push the envelope and not play it quite so safe. It’s a little like a daring return to the adventurous 70′s.”

O’Sullivan is banking on that trend continuing with the announcement that he’s optioned the popular Random House/Bantam Books fantasy novel, The Wizard of Seattle, penned by New York Times-best selling author Kay Hooper (Blood Ties), with the hopes that it can become a “more adult version” of such mega-franchises as Harry Potter and Twilight.

“With series like ‘Harry,’ the idea was quite literally to pull readers in at a young age, then let the characters and story mature with the audience,” says O’Sullivan. “Well now, that first crop of kids are young adults. They’re in adult relationships, living in the adult world. What I like about Kay’s book is that she uses things like wizardry and magic to explore male/female relationships in a very mature and complex manner. It’s fun, it’s sexy, and ultimately very thought provoking.”

The Wizard of Seattle, one of the earlier books from Hooper (who rose to superstardom in the literary world with her Bishop crime series), tells the story of two modern day wizards who must travel across time to fight for their right to love one another.

“It’s very timely,” says O’Sullivan. “I think it will resonate with a lot of people on a lot of different levels. Forbidden love is as old as humanity itself. Romeo loving Juliet, vampires loving vampire slayers. In a world where people are increasingly intolerant of people living their lives the way they wanna live them, I can think of no better metaphor. Plus, it’s got the potential to be a terrifically entertaining popcorn movie.”

O’Sullivan, last in the news for his part in the controversial, on-again/off-again Lindsay Lohan comeback vehicle “One Night With You,” is currently in pre-production to direct the groundbreaking horror film “Hallows,” produced by Dale Alexander Carnegie (whose recent remake of “Clash of the Titans” grossed some $500 million wordwide). He is not only signed to write the screenplay for “The Wizard of Seattle,” but will also produce the film along with Linda Parks of Far City Films, in association with Gilberto Vera of Verge Films.

Verge Films’ growing slate of film investment opportunities

Verge Films’ clientele continues to grow with new films with budgets ranging from 400k to 40 million dollars in the genres of drama, horror, fantasy, romantic comedy and bio epics (unlisted here). Some of these new films have some of today’s top Hollywood leading stars and crews attached ranging from the development stage to pre production.

Interested investors will be required to sign various Non Disclosure Acts documents prior to the release of any scripts and business plans. Serious inquirers only please as some of these productions are time sensitive.

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