Thank you from Newton's Law
From: Anna Molyneaux
Sent: Sunday, 20 November 2016 9:07:29 PM UTC
To: [email protected]
Cc: Fiona Eagger; Emma Russo
Subject: Thank you from Newton's Law
Dear Peter,
Thank you for your wonderful work on Newton’s Law. Your performance as Malcolm was outstanding and we are thrilled with how the episode is shaping up.
Please look out for the show early next year!
Best wishes
Fiona, Deb and Anna
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In Theaters by Linn GreyMay 24, 20169:12 am
review – ice
Australian writer / director Madison Pelzer’s Ice is a near text-book perfect example of visual storytelling. Haunting visuals captivate from the first frame, with DP Matt Wilson’s deft camera work giving a great sense of space and mood in the quiet, suburban setting. The story follows a milquetoast, middle-aged delivery driver whose mundane life is disrupted when he discovers a corpse in the back of his van. Sent scurrying off to work by his emasculating wife (expertly portrayed by a wonderful Rachel Pepper Norman), the driver buttons up the back of the van, leaving the corpse inside. The beauty of the film though, lies not in the corpse, but rather in the form of the driver himself.
All told, this film is a subtle, nuanced and clever piece of storytelling that delivers exactly what a great suspense film should — suspense! Actor PETER RICHARDS shines in the lead role, bringing a delightful performance that strikes every note clean, and he does it all without a peep of dialogue. They say that half the battle in making a good film is the casting, and in this case, this team really hit it out of the park. But, then they took that extra step and combined it with great writing, excellent cinematography and tasteful music and editing. The end result is a haunting, memorable film that will leave you wanting for more.