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Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Maverick Entertainment Group Incorporated (MEG) announces the release of The Truth streeting on August 24, 2010. This thriller takes the truth and psychologically bends it for your viewing pleasure. Director Ryan Barton-Grimley uses his cast of characters as pawns, to navigate through a world constructed by lies. Actors John Heard (Nominated for an Emmy for his guest appearance on “The Sopranos“), Daniel Baldwin (“Cold Case”, “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!”), Brendan Sexton III (The Runaways, Black Hawk Down, Empire Records), and Erin Cardillo in her break out role (“The Suite Life on Deck“) give great performances, stretching The Truth to cinematic excellence.
Synopsis
When a couple is taken hostage in their upscale home by a volatile intruder, a simple robbery turns into something much more complicated. As deeply guarded secrets are revealed and trusts are betrayed true motives become clear. This tortured night of lies and truths threatens to expose everything.
Click here to view the official movie trailer for The Truth
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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Sometimes you just find yourself mad as hell and, well, you know the rest. In the end, it boils down to a burning, primal desire to pummel something, or preferably, someone. So, when Maverick Entertainment Group sent me a copy of Circle of Fury to write about, an itch was very much scratched.
Johnny has returned from a traumatic tour of duty in Iraq to find himself a homeless beggar on the streets of his hometown, New York City. Luckily, he soon gets taken under the wing of his childhood friend Tariq, who has made a fortune through arranging fights that are only bet on by five random bystanders and somebody’s grandmother. Tariq shows Johnny the ropes and hands him a gym to run.
Unfortunately, Tariq’s also a local luminary of the criminal underworld, and uses the gym as a staging ground for his elicit drug business (I guess Granny’s Bingo winnings just weren’t enough to keep Tariq rolling). Johnny, content with running a gym which focuses on fitness and martial arts training, takes exception to Tariq’s extralegal side and, needless to say, a bit of bad blood is created between these one-time chums.
Asses will be kicked, heads will be smashed through various barriers and a good pulse-pounding time will be had by all. Maverick Entertainment Group is releasing Circle of Fury on September 14, 2010. Buy it, Rent it, or Queue it up!
-Richard Snyder
Intimidator of the Realm
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
Spike will be distributed under the CreepFX label.
Miami, (July 27, 2010) – Maverick Entertainment Group Incorporated (MEG) announces the release of Spike streeting on August 3, 2010. Director Robert Beaucage brings a modern day gothic fairytale to life in the horror film Spike. This twisted take on the classic story of Beauty and the Beast will have you on edge; just when you think terror is around every wooded corner, a love story begins to unfold. The inventive film starring Edward Gusts (In with Thieves), Sarah Livingston Evans, Anna-Marie Wayne
(Justice Accomplished), Nancy P. Corbo (Rift), and Jared Edwards is a cult classic in the making.
Synopsis
After skidding off the road in the dead of night, four friends find themselves lost in the forest and tangled in a twisted love story. As they are each picked off one by one by a bizarre beast it becomes clear that none of them will make it out of this forest alive; unless the one the monster so desires is left behind. Will they stick together and find their way out of the grips of this love sick monster or will they turn on each other and perish in this dark fairytale?
Click here to view the official movie trailer for Spike.
About Maverick Entertainment Group Incorporated
Maverick Entertainment Group Inc. (MEG) specializes in the acquisition and distribution of diverse independent fare; including Mainstream, Urban, Latino-theatrical, Horror, Spiritual, and Light Erotic genres. Founder and President Doug Schwab, a 31-year veteran in the film and distribution industry, has cemented the independent company as the leading entity for niche product with over 500 distributed films in the U.S. Maverick Entertainment Group catalog films have starred the likes of Eva Longoria, Harvey Keitel, James Caan, and Salma Hayek. Titles are currently available at all major video outlets; including, Blockbuster, Redbox, Wal-Mart, Best Buy, and NetFlix. Maverick Entertainment Group Films are also available via several digital outlets; including, Hulu, YouTube, RoxioNow, and BBDigital. In addition, Maverick’s films can be seen on cable television VOD providers; including, Comcast, Time Warner, Charter Communications, and Cox Communications. Also, look for Maverick PPV Films in hotels across the United States from various hospitality networks. www.maverickentertainment.cc www.maverickgodigital.com
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Thursday, July 15th, 2010
A few crazy kids decide to drive off into the woods for some fun and to be closer to nature. However, in Spike, which Maverick Entertainment Group has given me to write about, their little nighttime camping trip brings them in the middle of a web of ferocious wild animals, mutants and a whole lot of
fear.
When a car springs flat tires in a forest, its nameless inhabitants find themselves at the mercy of the titular Spike, a man covered with porcupine-like spines. Spike quickly takes down the only male of the lot, but this is hardly a random act of violence. He has an axe to grind with the random man’s girlfriend, who was a childhood crush of Spike’s whom he could never quite let go of.
Spike is not to be confused for the typical gorefests that usually populate the horror genre these days; indeed, it’s anything but scary. The film’s bent is, by and large, psychological. Spike and his ex take us into a dark look into the inner vestiges of interpersonal relationships and how they can wind up.
This fascinating dark fairy tale is available on DVD August 3rd from Maverick Entertainment. Buy it, Rent it or Queue it up today! You can also buy a copy on Maverick’s Facebook page.
-Richard Snyder
Intimidator of the Realm
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Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Rent A Car will be distributed under the Maverick label.
Maverick Entertainment Group Incorporated (MEG) announces the release of Rent A Car streeting on July 13, 2010. The wild antics that go on at this Rent A Car business will definitely tickle your funny bone. Directors Lakisha Lemons and Marcus Jones know how to tackle comedy and with the help of a great cast this laugh out loud film is an insane ride beginning to end. Starring Shawn Harris from B.E.T.’s Comic View, Best Actress winner Chantal Nicole, B.E.T. Comedian Rodney Yarbrough, and Independent rap label owner Frank White.
Synopsis
The hilarious story of a rental car business owner named ‘D-Stacks’ and his dedicated, but sometimes demented, employees. Business is booming and even ‘Little Man’ is taking his job as “Manager” seriously, until one fateful day when big-shot ‘Boogie White’ rents a car and mistakenly returns it with $10,000 dollars in the trunk. Now ‘D-Stacks’ has only 72 hours to replace the money. Lucky for him, one of his employees is a talented musician, but will his single be amazing enough to make $10,000 in 72 hours? Maybe not, but with friends, hookups, and a killer hood concert, it just might.
Click here to view the Rent A Car trailer.
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010
“Where did that idea come from?” and similar questions are among the most often posed to anyone who spends time creating a story, whether a movie, opera, cave painting, or whatever — and are also among the most deceptively difficult to answer, because one imagines that there should be a good reply, and yet the first thought that comes to mind is, “Hell if I know.”
I’m not sure precisely why I even decided to make a movie with a monster in it. I know my imagination is naturally drawn to fantasy, and I also know that, when I conceived Spike, I had access to a budget which could provide for perhaps one fantastical element at most.
Figuring that an invented creature could serve as that one fantastical element, I researched monster movies and found an endless array of them, the vast majority of which were meretricious knockoffs of Jaws and Alien. (I’m not disparaging Jaws or Alien; it’s just that they’ve been done, and the idea of hundreds of other movies trying to emulate them does not appeal to me.)
So I proposed for myself the experiment of attempting to make a “monster movie” that would stand apart from the countless monster movies made before it. My first step was to develop the character of the monster; to make it, or him, a three-dimensional individual with a back story, goals, needs, idiosyncrasies, secrets, flaws: in short, an inner life. This of course isn’t unprecedented: there have been other monster-as-character stories, from The Hunchback of Notre-Dame to No Such Thing — but at least monsters with human qualities haven’t been filmed as incessantly as have mindless flesh-eaters.
The idea of a humanized monster, or a monsterized human, brought to mind the fairytale motif of the “animal-groom”, i.e., a hideous beast seeking transformation through love. To root the beast in reality, I researched freak shows and deformities, and extrapolated scientific ways for someone covered with spiny growths to exist plausibly (or at least with a veneer of plausibility) in the real world. Following that, and more importantly to a story of relationships between disparate characters thrust into extreme circumstances, I tried to imagine how such radical disfigurement might affect a person’s life and character, my goal being for Spike to manifest as a believably real and unique individual, driven by his dreams and passions while unable to master the frustrations and sorrows which lead him to cause suffering.
Creating the monster was just the beginning of a long process of building all the characters and their various potentials for interaction and conflict. Once all the characters became defined individuals with back stories, idiosyncrasies, flaws, etc., then coming up with ideas seemed practically irrelevant: all that remained was to strand the characters together in a dark and wild forest, and see what they would do.
Spike is available everywhere on DVD August 3rd! Buy it, Rent it, or Queue it up!
~Spike writer-director Robert Beaucage
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Friday, June 25th, 2010
Initially, I sat in my office debating what I could shoot a film about. I wanted to do something really funny and was trying to find a life experience that I could make a story out of. Rent A Car was the answer!
I had worked in the rental car industry for 8 years prior to making this film and had seen everything; from customers literally running away with our cars, to their unbelievable explanations of damage to them. In addition, I had eight year’s worth of notes on all of these zany occurrences compiled in a stack that I could use for story ideas for my film. 
To help tie together a sequence of hilarious episodes stemming form my workdays, I reached out to a comedian that I had actually met while working in the rental car business. His name … Shawn Harris (P. Diddy Presents the Bad Boys of Comedy). This guy was so funny that when we talked in person, I just had to work with him and luckily he agreed. In fact, the very first night we shot two scenes at Shawn’s house! We thought the scenes would take about 5 hours, but when the other comedians and beautiful female actresses hired for the shoot arrived, things quickly changed. Shawn immediately changed our simple “wings and fries” budget for the night into Chinese food for everyone!
We didn’t leave Shawn’s house until 6 am the next morning and yes, we did manage to shoot our two scenes. But, just as we overspent on Chinese food that one night, we overspent ourselves trying to get into the crazy characters from Rent A Car.
We had a great cast and crew that really worked hard and knew their job. Everyone knew how to work and play hard too. There are so many stories with Shawn Harris and Rodney “Lil’Brough” Yarborough (BET Comic View comedian), that would take a whole week to run through! Just know there were many “YO Momma” jokes and plenty of making fun of anyone that forgot any of their lines on set. This was one of the best experiences I have had in my life, and others in the movie have said the same. I feel that our good time shows in our movie and you will really love it if you are looking for action and comedy mixed in one. Rent A Car is the way to go! Buy it, Rent it, and Queue it up! Available everywhere on DVD July 13th!
~Frank White (Rent A Car writer/producer)
Tags: African American, BET, car, Comedy, Comic View, DVD, film, filmmaker, Frank White, funny, indie, indy, Lil’Brough, making a movie, Maverick, maverick entertainment, movie, music, producer, rent a car, Shawn Harris, Urban, writer
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Monday, June 14th, 2010
Reflections of a Black Independent Filmmaker DVD sales in the age of Internet and Blu-Ray Doom and Gloom. That’s was the pervasive feeling at the last AFM in Santa Monica. As someone who made my small urban movies on the fringe, I never really felt the pressure as most of my mainstream counterparts. The urban genre always had a built in audience, and not just black people as you would think. Because the African-American audience and to a large part the “Hip-Hop” generation is normally under represented as far as selections at the multi-plex, home video has always been fertile ground for black filmmakers. In fact is been something we depended on.
Under attack. The film business is now on the same precipice, that the music industry found itself on 10 years ago. Shifting attitudes about the delivery systems meant the end of the CD Album as viable way to monetize the music business. The first to be hit was the small independent record labels, followed by the big record companies. One by one the giants continue to fall. This change is now being seen in the DVD market.
Because of bandwidth issues and problems with uniform codec standards with video software, video delivery via the internet was always difficult. Thus protecting DVD sales from the shifting attitudes about delivery until now. Mobile media (ipods, laptops, cell phones) and generation of internet savvy users is changing everything. Ultimately, Redbox, Blockbuster, Hollywood video are in trouble. And no, this is not a shift in format preference. ie …VHS to DVD or DVD to Blu-Ray. It won’t matter if your program is presented in HD or not. This added to the glut independent features, makes it a buyers market. Think about it. You got independent features out there shot for 1-3 million dollars for distributors to cherry pick from. And even those titles they buy for pennies on the dollar. Advances for 30-40K are now more common place, or in most cases, no advance at all.
What can you do? First, embrace the technology. Digital filmmaking changed independent filmmaking forever. So, if you haven’t used the technology, you should it as a means to push your production cost as low as possible. The cheaper your film the less money you have to recoup for your investors. Which translates to more choices when deciding on a distributor. Two, include the DVD marketing money in you budget. The days of the studio financing the marketing campaign for the DVD of your film were generally a certainty if they decided to distribute your film. But, with the economy being what it is and the DVD market shrinking, the only way to guarantee a solid distribution deal, and again have a lot of options, is to come to the table with your own marketing money. In fact most dirstrib’s will give better backend percentages for your film and you’ll take the aspect of “creative accounting” by the distributor out of the equation. Lastly, don’t skimp on the DVD bonus material and extras. When people rent or purchase DVD’s, they want that extra value. Independent films which are still found primarily on DVD and not Blu-Ray. Studio’s mainly put bonus material on their Blu-Ray discs in order to drive those sales of the home video releases of their theatrical release. Bonus material (commentaries, behind the scenes, stills, music videos) will help convince the cost conscience consumers who are seeking value to purchase or rent your DVD.Ultimately, planning is your best tool. I hope this helps. (Original post on ScriptShark)
Greg Carter has produced 13 feature films and documentaries, 8 of which he has also directed and 6 he wrote. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to film and the community, Greg has been inducted into the Texas Filmmakers’ Hall of Fame and has received numerous awards, including Best Director and Best Film 30th Parallel Film Festival (“Fifth Ward”); Gold Remi for Best Feature World Fest Houston International Film Festival (“Resurrection: The J.R. Richard Story”); and Best Docu-Drama San Diego Black Film Festival (“Waters Rising”); When his schedule permits, Greg enjoys teaching filmmaking which has included teaching filmmaking to underprivileged youths through his association with SWAMP. He founded the Fifth Ward Young Filmmakers’ Project in 1992 receiving an recognition from the Mayor of Houston for his public service and contribution to the community.
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Monday, April 5th, 2010
Over the weekend I had a chance to check out a copy of Director, a new movie being released by Maverick Entertainment Group, and it was awesome! It was action packed from start to finish. There are bank robberies, beautiful women, sick parties, badass guns, car chases, and not those low budget chase scenes either, I’m talking Ferrari on Lamborghini action. The first person camera work is shaky and did make me a
little sick, but then again, a steadier shot would have taken away from the gritty feel of the film. So push past the nausea and keep watching, trust me, it’s worth it!
Director is based in hip and beautiful Miami where dreams are made, or in this case stolen. Adriana, played by the stunning Claudia Davila, is an aspiring film director from Caracas who has loved film ever since her grandfather introduced her to the camera at the age of four. Armed with only her camera she makes her way to the streets of Miami desperate to make her dreams come true.
Man do I wish I had Adriana’s luck. She arrives in Miami and then five minutes later she is hired! But I guess that is how life works; beautiful girls don’t have to wait long before they get what they want! However, poor Adriana accepts this job offer a little too quickly. She was hired to film what she thought was a series of staged crimes, but soon finds herself filming actual robberies. She is completely enticed by the possibility of fame, no matter what the price, (sounds like a few people I know) and a cut of the pay out isn’t a bad incentive either. So, she makes a choice and continues to film the crew of thieves in action. Her robbery films have become infamous, but will she reach her dream, or end up behind bars?
Also, check out appearances by rapper Prodigal Sunn who plays Bull. Director hits the streets April, 13th. Buy it, Rent it, or Queue it up!
-Justin Acita
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Miami, (March 9, 2010) – Maverick Entertainment Group (M.E.G.) is excited to announce its distribution workshop; “You Made Your Film, Now What?” The workshop will be part of the Delray Beach Film Festival and will take place on March 24th from 3 to 5pm at The Crest Theatre, 51 North Swinton Ave, Delray Beach. For more information about the Delray Beach Film Festival please click here: http://www.dbff.us/index.asp
The “You Made Your Film, Now What” workshop will focus on f
our major parts of film distribution; including, acquisition, legal paperwork, delivery, and marketing. The workshop is designed to give filmmakers and film buffs alike an insider look at the world of film distribution and what it takes to get a film from screener to store shelves.
Maverick Entertainment Group speakers include, Company Founder and President, Doug Schwab; Chief Operating Officer, Pamela White; and Senior Vice President Worldwide Marketing, Melissa Mackenzie.
About The Delray Beach Film Festival
The Delray Beach Film Festival was founded in 2006 by Delray Beach resident, film buff, and veterinarian, Dr. Michael Posner. The DBFF is a non-profit organization (501) (c3) dedicated to providing the local community and international visitors with a diverse presentation of independent films from around the world.
About Maverick Entertainment Group Incorporated
Maverick Entertainment Group Inc. (MEG) specializes in the acquisition and distribution of diverse independent fare; including Mainstream, Urban, Latino-theatrical, Horror, Spiritual, and Light Erotic genres. Founder and President Doug Schwab, a 31-year veteran in the film and distribution industry, has cemented the independent company as the leading entity for niche product with over 500 distributed films in the U.S. Maverick Entertainment Group catalog films have starred the likes of Eva Longoria, Harvey Keitel, James Caan, and Salma Hayek. Titles are currently available at all major video outlets; including, Blockbuster, Redbox, Wal-Mart, Best Buy, and NetFlix. Maverick Entertainment Group Films are also available via several digital outlets; including, Hulu, YouTube, Cinema Now, and BBDigital. In addition, Maverick’s films can be seen on cable television VOD providers; including, Comcast, Time Warner, Charter Communications, and Cox Communications. Also, look for Maverick PPV Films in hotels across the United States from various hospitality networks. www.maverickentertainment.cc www.maverickgodigital.com
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