Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, the directors behind 2013’s stellar black comedy/thriller Big Bad Wolves (review), have announced that their next film will be titled Once Upon a Time in Palestine, per Variety. The film takes place in 1946 British-ruled Palestine where the government decides to execute five Israeli para-military freedom fighters of Irgun. Three teenagers, who wish to join Irgun, decide that the proper way to deal with the situation is to kidnap two British soldiers for use as leverage.
Keshales and Papushado explain that the film is, “…at times funny and at times nerve-wracking portrayal of Israel’s birth of a nation, a kidnap thriller packed with shocking twists, touches of dark comedy and even romance.”
Producer Chilik Michaeli adds, “…It’s the directors’ most ambitious project to date as it aspires to blend elements from spaghetti Westerns, war movies, romantic comedies and even silent films.”
The Israeli revenge thriller Big Bad Wolves (review) has been garnering nothing but acclaim on the festival circuit with Quentin Tarantino referring to it as "the best film of the year" in 2013.
Courtesy of Magnolia Home Entertainment, one of last year's best genre flicks comes home, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD on April 22nd. Read on for full details, including a list of bonus features and your first look at the artwork!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), the film stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
The Israeli revenge thriller Big Bad Wolves (review) has been garnering nothing but acclaim on the festival circuit with Quentin Tarantino referring to it as "the best film of the year" in 2013.
Courtesy of Magnolia Home Entertainment, one of last year's best genre flicks comes home, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD on April 22nd. Read on for full details, including a list of bonus features and your first look at the artwork!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), the film stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
The Israeli revenge thriller Big Bad Wolves (review) has been garnering nothing but acclaim on the festival circuit with Quentin Tarantino referring to it as "the best film of the year" in 2013.
Courtesy of Magnolia Home Entertainment, one of last year's best genre flicks comes home, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD on April 22nd. Read on for full details, including a list of bonus features and your first look at the artwork!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), the film stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
The Israeli revenge thriller Big Bad Wolves (review) has been garnering nothing but acclaim on the festival circuit with Quentin Tarantino referring to it as "the best film of the year" in 2013.
Courtesy of Magnolia Home Entertainment, one of last year's best genre flicks comes home, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD on April 22nd. Read on for full details, including a list of bonus features and your first look at the artwork!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), the film stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
Currently available on VOD platforms, Big Bad Wolves (review) is coming to Blu-ray and DVD and we've got your artwork and details right here.
The flick will be released by Magnolia Home Entertainment on Blu-ray and DVD April 22nd.
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
Currently available on VOD platforms, Big Bad Wolves (review) was hailed by Quentin Tarantino as being one of last year's best movies. Need we say more?
Check out four awesome alternate posters for the flick, and drop whatever plans you've got tonight and give it a rental!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
What do being quiet, cops, pedophiles, and fire torture have in common? They're all included in these latest clips from the highly acclaimed new flick Big Bad Wolves (review)! Check 'em out!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
The release of Big Bad Wolves (review) is coming at us quickly, and in anticipation of it we have two new one-sheets for you right now. They're both much, MUCH better than the yellow one that's been everywhere. Check 'em out along with a new featurette!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.
The release of Big Bad Wolves (review) is coming at us quickly, and in anticipation of it we have two new one-sheets for you right now. They're both much, MUCH better than the yellow one that's been everywhere. Check 'em out along with a new featurette!
Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado (Rabies), Big Bad Wolves stars Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Tzachi Grad (The Flood), Rotem Keinan (The Exchange), and Dov Glickman.
Synopsis A series of brutal murders puts the lives of three men on a collision course: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the boundaries of law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.