Johnny Knoxville, Jason Flemyng to Lead New Thrillers From Vienna’s Pont Pictures
Vienna-based Pont Pictures is ready to put Johnny Knoxville and Jason Flemyng in the spotlight for two of its upcoming projects. The first, Night Sessions, finds Knoxville leading a psychological thriller written by Christopher Beachum. Pont Pictures discovered Beachum’s screenplay through the Black List database, and now the studio wants to bring the story to life on the big screen. Meanwhile, Jason Flemyng will star in Fractal, a time-loop thriller about a toxic relationship that leads to murder. Both projects are filming in Serbia next year.
What’s the plot of Knoxville’s new thriller?
Gregor Schmidinger (Nevrland) directs Night Sessions, based on Beachum’s script. According to Variety, “Knoxville plays a charismatic psychiatrist from the U.S. living in exile in Berlin, where he hosts a late-night radio show. A rock-star therapist haunted by his past, Dr. Rick Brennan helps lonely and broken callers with their problems on his daily radio show, until his life is upended by a mysterious caller who accuses him of a horrendous crime, leading to a deadly cat and mouse game between the two.”
“The movie is 90% inside the radio station,” says producer Mair Vargas. “We found a nice location in Belgrade that has a view of the brutalist architecture and the brutalist nature of the city — it’s fantastic, a perfect fit.”
What is Fractal about?
As for Fractal, which also stars Gabriela Garcia Vargas, the upcoming thriller follows “Emily, who has been married to her abusive and alcoholic husband Tom (played by Flemyng) for six years and has finally had enough. She teams up with her ex-convict former boyfriend to kill Tom and bury his body in nearby woods. But what seems like the perfect murder quickly turns into a never-ending nightmare as they find themselves stuck in a terrifying time loop in which Tom keeps coming back.”
I feel like it’s been eons since I saw Knoxville in anything outside a Jackass movie, though I did enjoy his voice-acting work for Netflix’s Agent Elvis. It’ll be cool to see Knoxville lead a new project, and I look forward to the trailer. As for Flemyng, the last two movies I saw him in were 2011’s Hanna and X-Men: First Class. Remember when he played Azazel? He’s been plenty busy since then, but I’ve missed the bulk of his output. I’ll keep my eye out for Fractal and see if it piques my interest.
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