Aiming to cash in on the anticipated global success of 'Occupation Rainfall', filmmaker Luke Sparke is developing a raft of features and TV series spanning horror, drama, time-travel and comedy.
While most actors around the world are having an enforced rest due to the pandemic, Zac Garred is in demand. After shooting the horror film Seance in Pennsylvania the LA-based actor is heading to Montana for the drama Zero Road.
For actor Zac Garred, starring in the long-awaited and much-delayed 'Australian Gangster' was like "going to a really cool party and not being able to tell anyone about it".
Further details of Luke Sparke's follow up to sci-fi action thriller 'Occupation: Rainfall' have emerged from Cannes, with international stars Jeremy Piven, Casper Van Dien, Tricia Helfer, Liam McIntyre, and Danny Trejo joining the cast.
Luke Sparke’s 'Bring Him To Me' follows a getaway driver who must battle his conscience and drive a young and unsuspecting passenger to an uncertain fate at the behest of a ruthless crime boss.
Luke Sparke's Queensland-shot mob thriller 'Bring Him To Me' will hit selected US theatres in the new year after Roadside Attractions and Samuel Goldwyn Films acquired North American rights to the title.
Luke Sparke's Occupation: Rainfall, the sequel to his 2018 sci-fi thriller Occupation, will have its world premiere at Monster Fest in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
Queensland is currently housing production on Luke Sparke's 'Bring Him To Me', a mob thriller that stars Canadian actor Barry Pepper, Sam Neill, and Rachel Griffiths.