Showing posts with label Gary King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gary King. Show all posts

Gary King + channelAPA.com

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Glad to see the good folks down at channelAPA.com getting some screen time with Asian American filmmaker Gary King of What's Up Lovely, Dismal, and New York Lately (to name a few).

Gary King And What's Up Lovely

Thursday, June 18, 2009



New trailer. New Gary King film. New post.

"New York Lately" World Premiere Screening

Tuesday, February 10, 2009



Got word from filmmaker Gary King that his film New York Lately is going to be getting its World Premiere down at the Sedona Film Festival, Wed February 25 and Sat February 28.

Here's the info:

World Premiere of "New York Lately" at the 2009 Sedona Film Festival, Wed February 25 and Sat February 28

New York, New York -- February 10, 2009 -- The independent film "New York Lately" will have its World Premiere screening at the Sedona Film Festival, on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 at 9:30pm and on Saturday, February 28, 2009, at 7:30pm at the Harkins Theaters Sedona 6. The 15th annual Sedona International Film Festival, named the "Fest to Impress" by MovieMaker Magazine runs February 24 through March 1, 2009 in Sedona, Arizona. Writer/Director Gary King will be in attendance with select cast for both screenings.

"New York Lately" is a feature film drama following multiple characters as they weave through their daily lives struggling to find happiness. However, happiness to each of them is defined differently. Using New York as the backdrop, King interweaves several unrelated tales into a larger tapestry that not only pulls viewers into these intimate day-to-day lives, but also draws on those interactions to show how we are not all that different from each other.

Here's what critics are saying about "New York Lately"

"…an absolutely wonderful piece of work." — ROGUE CINEMA
"…an original, funny and poignant slice of New York City" — FILM ARCADE
"…breathtaking and emotionally powerful…" — TCWREVIEWS
"…smart, lively and engaging…" — SONIC CINEMA
"I never thought that watching relationships fail could be so heartwarming." — PULPMOVIES
"…smart camera work…perfect pacing, superb acting…" — FILMFANATIX

The film is packed with rising talent featuring powerhouse performances by the ensemble cast and amazing music provided by incredible up and coming musicians. This is a dazzling independent film not to be missed.

King also served as producer and self-financed the film by cashing out his entire 401K. King says, "It's definitely an independent film in every sense of the word." He adds, "the film moves through its various stories without attempting to make character intersections any more meaningful than the random nature of life itself. The effect is a mosaic of New York City and its everyday people, living everyday lives. It's really amazing to see how audiences have responded to it all."

About Gary King

Gary King was raised in the Northern California Bay Area and moved to New York in 2006 to pursue filmmaking. He founded Kitchen Table Films, an independent film and media production company, in the summer of 2003. The company name and logo are inspired by the humble beginnings, late hours and grassroots effort required in creating independent films. King has written, directed and produced award winning short films along with numerous music video and commercial projects. "New York Lately" marks his feature film debut. He is currently developing several feature film projects.
Cool.

Write-Up: New York Lately

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Got sent this in about a review down at Rogue Cinema on Gary King's New York Lately which I wanted to post on up. Here's a snippet:

Back in May of 2005 I reviewed an absolutely brilliant comedy short from director Gary King called Hubris. It was obvious from that film that Gary King not only had a huge amount of talent as a film maker, but that I could expect to see even better things from him in the future. For a long time now, I had known about a film he had been working on called New York Lately. I didn't know all that much about it other than that it was a feature length film, and vastly different from his short comedy Hubris.

Fast forward to today. I got the film in the mail earlier this month, and when I had a chance to sit down in watch it, I was simply in awe at how brilliant it was. This whole thing is like a showcase of what to do right in a film...
Check it out in full here.

Premiere: Gary King & New York Lately

Monday, September 08, 2008



This is definitely some cool news.

One of the AA filmmakers I've been following has been Gary King (for other posts see this link) and he was kind enough to send over word that he just completed his feature length film New York Lately and that it will be having its premiere next month at the Tribeca Cinemas on Oct 17th.

Two reasons to check it out when it comes to a film festival near you in 2009:

1. It just looks good.

2. Gary King wrote, directed, produced, and also financed it (through cashing out his 401K), and if there's one thing to get behind, it's an Asian American filmmaker who puts everything they have into making sure their story gets told.

Check out more about the film at the official site, and also view the new trailer.

Here's some more information on the premiere:

New York, New York – September 8, 2008 - On Friday, October 17, Kitchen Table Films will hold a private premiere event of the independent feature film drama NEW YORK LATELY at the Tribeca Cinemas in New York. Written, directed and produced by Gary King, the premiere will feature a full screening of the 92-minute film and host an after party at the same venue. The filmmakers and select cast will be in attendance for post-screening Q&A's.

NEW YORK LATELY follows multiple characters as they weave through their daily lives struggling to find happiness. Using New York as the backdrop, filmmaker Gary King interweaves several unrelated tales into a larger tapestry that not only pulls viewers into these intimate day-to-day lives, but also draws on those interactions to show how we are not all that different from each other.

The film is packed with rising talent, including up-and-coming singer Susan Cagle whose New York underground music career was showcased on the Oprah Winfrey Show and a haunting musical score by Ben Romans of the chart-topping band, THE CLICK FIVE. Along with other powerhouse performances by the ensemble cast, this is a dazzling independent film not to be missed.

In 2006, King quit his corporate job to pursue filmmaking full-time, moving from Northern California to New York where the inspiration for the film was born. NEW YORK LATELY fuses together those universal themes -- love, infidelity, obsession and friendship -- and explores them among city moments that pulse together. "The film moves through its various stories without attempting to make character intersections any more meaningful than the random nature of life itself," says King, "the effect is a sprawling mosaic of New York City and its everyday people, living everyday lives. People can relate to that."

King also served as producer and financed the film by cashing out his entire 401K. "It's definitely an independent film in every sense of the word, from its financing to the way we shot guerrilla style all around the city," says King. "My motto was: no permits, no problem."

ABOUT KITCHEN TABLE FILMS: Based in New York, Kitchen Table Films is an independent film and media production company, founded in the summer of 2003. The company name and logo are inspired by the humble beginnings, late hours and grassroots effort required in creating independent films.

DISMAL At Fangoria

Monday, September 01, 2008

Was meaning to post this up a week or so ago when I got the info, but wanted to mention that AA director/filmmaker Gary King and his new horror/bloodbath flick got some nice pub down at Fangoria:

To helm the carnage, Buckley and co. chose King, an award-winning short-film director. “For me to do this film, there had to be something new to the genre that we haven’t seen yet—and there are several elements in DISMAL which achieve that,” he says. “First and foremost, Bo wrote in some great kills, and that’s what first caught my eye. Second, and just as important, there’s a great villain. Let’s be honest—that’s who we come to see, right? The bad guy is always just a bit cooler than everyone else, and I believe we’ve achieved that here.”

“DISMAL is cool because it’s about cannibals who live among the rest of us, not zombies,” adds Bill Oberst Jr., who plays Ranger Dale. “Not that I have anything against a good zombie gorefest, but the idea of flesh-and-blood humans munching out on flesh and blood themselves is more disturbing by far.”
Sweet sweet cannibals.

Gary King, Dismal Premiere, And Word To The Horror Fans

Friday, August 01, 2008


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Filmmaker Gary King is premiering his new flick Dismal at the Horrorfind Weekend - so if you're down there, definitely get on out and support some horror - because from the trailer it's bound to be splatterific.

Here's the press release info (and Gary tells me he's also going to have some updates on his other film New York Lately soon too).

July 31, 2008 - What lies beyond the firelight? Natural wonders or unnatural horror? Is liver best accented with fava beans and a nice chianti? Does the human appetite know no bounds? On a science field trip to the Great Dismal Swamp, a group of college students find the answers to these questions and more.

DISMAL PREMIERE

Time: 5pm
Date: Saturday, August 16th, 2008
Location: Adelphi, Maryland
Convention info: Horrorfind Weekend

The Great Dismal Swamp spans over a hundred thousand acres. Home to countless species, it is a place teeming with life --and death. For the top of the food chain lives in a dingy cabin deep in the heart of the swamp, and he has appetite for human flesh.

Dana is failing Biology. Her affliction towards creepy critters has tested her will power and her grade. In order to pass, she must brave a trek into a remote region of the swamp along with several classmates, the newly coupled Gary and Shelly, all-star stud Jamal and his sexy companion Eve. Lead by their awkward teaching assistant, Curt, they soon find out this simple assignment will be a test of survival. Where they are going it's eat or be eaten.

"DISMAL" is an intense, heart-pounding dish served with a side of gore that every true horror fan must see. Director Gary King takes his first trip into the genre and delivers a stylish 70's vision with a hot cast, plenty of action and enough twists and turns to keep the audience on the edge of their seat. The cast includes newcomers Lydia Chandler, Will Triplett and Capel Kane and a performance by Bill Oberst, Jr. as the creepy ranger, Dale, that you won't want to miss.

Written for the screen by Bo Buckley and produced by Fearmakers Studios, "DISMAL" is sure to be a hit.

Go to the Dismal Website to view the trailer.

Gary King: Dismal

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Here's the latest trailer for Dismal, directed by AA filmmaker Gary King, who's also coming out with New York Lately.

Coming Soon: Gary King and New York Lately

Friday, February 15, 2008



Asian American filmmaker Gary King just wrapped up the filming of his new movie New York Lately where it's headed into post production, looking at a release date later this year (winter) - and from the trailers on the film's site, it looks like it's going to be a pretty cool flick and a great feature film debut for King who both wrote and directed the movie (more info as the release date gets closer).


Gary King with his crew behind the scenes

For more info check out the official site at http://www.nylatelymovie.com/, as well as the film's MySpace page, and Gary King's Director's Blog.