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Ian made an IG post with an intriquing photo and amusing caption, as an introduction to his latest film project he was recently involved in while back in Hawaii.

Caption: “Lockdown 2020 Hawaii #thewindandthereckoning

Needless to say, it left the fans wanting to know more!

Dirtied and and with a rifle pointed at someone, lots of questions with few answers as of yet!

Titled, The Wind and the Reckoning, it is a Jack London story of Koolau the Leper.

Writer/Producer John Fusco and Director/Producer David Cunningham give us a description of this amazing true tale here at the link :

https://player.vimeo.com/video/268672186?byline=0&portrait=0

The Wind & The Reckoning – Behind The Scenes Clip #1 from Global Virtual Studio on Vimeo.

We very much look forward to seeing Ian in this film and will update with further information in the future, so stay tuned!

From Screen Rant

Henry Ian Cusick Interview: Chimera

BY ZAK WOJNAR   

 

 

The provocative new science fiction horror tale, Chimera, tells the story of a mad scientist who crosses ethical boundaries and enters into a world where science becomes unholy black magic. Henry Ian Cusick (The PassageThe 100, Inhumans) stars as Quint, a scientist who studies the real-life Turritopsis jellyfish in an effort to save his children from their terminal condition.

Directed by first-time filmmaker Maurice Haeems, Chimera resembles a mix of classic “mad scientist” science fiction, horrific body horror tales of the 1980s and beyond, and the visually stunning color-coded sterility of modern day auteurs like Shane Carruth and Nicolas Winding Refn.

While promoting the release of Chimera, Henry Ian Cusick spoke to us about the fascinating pedigree of director Maurice Haeems, starring in a science fiction film with a small budget but big ideas, and what it’s like to shoot a movie and being forced to wait, potentially for years, before it eventually gets released to the public. He also shares some insight into his status as a Latino actor who generally doesn’t get cast in roles which allow him to speak Spanish on screen.

To continue reading, click on interview link:  ScreenRant.com/ChimeraStrain

 

 

From LRM Online

 – by Nancy Tapia

Chimera Strain Exclusive Interview: Actor Henry Ian Cusick on Immortality

Mankind has always tried to find a way to put an end to mortality. Be it with the Fountain of Youth, spiritual enlightenment, or scientific means, it’s been the subject of countless stories. Such is the case with Chimera Strain, the latest sci-fi drama from writer-director Maurice Haeems, which hits VOD and select theaters today!

LRM Online had a chance to discuss the film with its star, Henry Ian Cusick, who plays a scientist named Quint. In the film, he freezes his children as he races to find a cure by using the DNA of an immortal jellyfish. In our discussions, we discuss immortality and taking creative risks on not-so-obvious projects.

Continue reading here: LRMonline/ChimeraStrain/HenryIanCusick

 

Some preview reviews are coming in for Chimera, the new sci-fi thriller film by Maurice Haeems, starring Henry Ian Cusick and Kathleen Quinlan.

Chimera will be premiering in spring 2018! Stay tuned for more news about that…..

We’ve highlighted some lines from each review…. be sure to click and read entire reviews under their links.

 

“Chimera is Part Sci-Fi, Part Thriller, Part Horror and All Outstanding!”

From: TGGeeks.com

“However, the real star of this film is Cusick. He has an almost Dr. Frankenstein approach that serves as a callback to the mad scientist as played by Colin Clive in the 1931 horror classic. In both cases we do not have a scientist who is ruled by a thirst for power over others, but instead we have someone who is trying to conquer a scientific absolute in the area of bodily regeneration. Clive’s Frankenstein sought the power of bodily regeneration to beat back death, and Cusick’s Quint seeks to save his children from dying. Cusick is another actor, right alongside Harrison, who knows how to play a very subtle “long game” with his character by giving us someone who we are not entirely sure about. We accept that he believes he’s doing the right thing, that the ends justify the means, but at times I found myself questioning my own judgment while watching and questioning Quint’s behavior, and its those gray areas that are so wonderfully played by Cusick that it leaves the viewer completely unsure as to where Quint, or the rest of the film, is liable to go at any given time.”

 

“Chimera Disclose Frightening Reality Of Modern Sciences”

From: DecayMag.com

“To begin, the performances accomplished near flawlessness. Actor Henry Ian Cusick is a veteran in his profession with a career extending over twenty (20) years. It is no surprise to see Cusick’ refined emotion and expression in Chimera. Cusick portrays the character Quint, a scientist and family man but his devotion to each divides him This part carries a deep structure established on a person burdened with inner anguish. The viewer will become locked into the character’s dimension of questionable good. This is an execution only Cusick can communicate.”

 

Review: Maurice Haeem’s Chimera

From: HorrorSociety.com

“Where are the Aliens? The xenomorphs? This isn’t a Ridley Scott movie? Oh, you could have fooled me! If there’s one compliment I can offer this movie, it’s that it is so professional, so stylized, so futuristic that it’s on par with the most popular movies from Ridley Scott. Writer, director and producer Maurice Haeems and cinematographer David Kruta should be proud of themselves for this achievement. Chimera is going to be one of thee science fiction titles to watch for in 2018, and it’s going to be a serious contender for numerous awards whether it hits the film festival circuit or goes straight-to-DVD. It’s a beast. A crystal clear, suspense amplifier and a stunning work of art not typically seen in this genre of film. Yeah, I guess I liked it!”

 

Chimera Movie Review

From: CrypticRock.com

 “Emmy-nominated Cusick, as the somewhat deranged scientist Quint, flawlessly translates the torment and plaguing loss of the main character’s situation, while embodying a somewhat anarchic scientist beautifully.”

 

Reel Review: Chimera

From: MorbidlyBeautiful.com

“CHIMERA IS A RIVETING AND THOUGHT PROVOKING SCI-FI THRILLER/DRAMA…BUT IT’S FIRST AND FOREMOST A MOVIE ABOUT FAMILY.” 

“The acting is great across the board, no matter how disturbing or dramatic the scene. The two main characters, as played by Cusick and Quinlan, are especially wonderful — they make you believe every idea and emotion expressed, whether with words or just a look. The film’s editing is also notable, because a story that isn’t a perfect straight line can always use visual help in being told.”

 

Exciting news for Ian and his fans!  Will update with more info as it comes to us……

 

https://www.cinencuentro.com/2018/02/19/henry-ian-cusick-protagonizara-la-nueva-pelicula-peruana-toque-de-queda/

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Articled translated in English below:

The Peruvian film “Toque de queda” (“Curfew”) , a new story set in the years of the internal war, will be directed by Rodolfo Pereira and will feature in the cast with internationals Henry Ian Cusick and Helena Christensen. Recently, in January of this year the production team completed the journey of identification of places ( scouting ) where the film will be filmed: Ayacucho and the central jungle. The tape does not yet have a confirmed release date.

“Filming is estimated to start between August and September of this year . The two foreign actors are insured, but with both still need to define their availability for those dates. The other star roles will be played by Peruvian talent, “says director Rodolfo Pereira.

“Toque de queda” will have as director of photography the experienced Juan Durán (“La luz en el cerro”, “Días de Santiago”), and the executive producer will be Andrés Malatesta (who worked on the recent “Delicious dry fruit”). The crew will be composed mainly of professionals from Peru, Argentina, Brazil, and possibly Colombia.

SYNOPSIS

“Toque de queda” takes place in Peru, in the mid-80s. Two foreign journalists go into the mountains and jungle of Peru in search of two colleagues from Lima , disappeared while covering the execution of a massacre in the heights of Ayacucho .

On the way, correspondents will discover an unknown country, torn apart by violent clashes between clandestine armed groups and whose existence nobody knew. The discovery of the truth will change your life completely.

THE PROTAGONISTS

The actor Henry Ian Cusick was born in Trujillo, Peru, was raised in Trinidad and Scotland and now lives in Hawaii. He participated in several television programs in Britain, before moving to the United States to join the cast of the hit series “Lost.” In 2006 he was nominated for an Emmy for his role as Desmond Hume and continued as an important character in the series for 5 seasons.

He also played some characters in series such as “Scandal”, “24”, “Law and Order”, “Fringe”, “The Mentalist” and “The 100”, in which he currently participates. Cusick has also participated in some films, such as “Hitman”, “Just Let Go”, “HalfLight”, “9 / tenths”, “Richard II”, “Not Another Happy Ending”, among others.

For her part, Helena Christensen is a Danish actress, model and photographer. He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. His father is Danish and his mother is Peruvian . Christensen won the crown of Miss Universe Denmark in 1986 and represented her native country in the 1986 Miss Universe pageant. She has also been a Victoria’s Secret Angel.

In addition, Christensen has participated in some films such as the telefilm “Inferno” (1980), “Prêt-à-Porter” by Robert Altman (1994), among others.

DIRECTOR

Rodolfo Pereira directed the short fiction film “El rey de las azoteas” (1985). “Toque de queda” is his first feature film and is inspired by the friendship he had with Eduardo de la Piniella, one of the journalists murdered in Uchuraccay , in 1983 in Ayacucho.

This film was awarded in the National Contest of fiction feature films of the Ministry of Culture in 2016 . In addition, it has the institutional support of the Inter-American Press Association (SIP), Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Journalists Association of Peru (CPP), the Washington Office for Latin America (WOLA), Freedom House (FH) and the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA).

In this video you can see images of the trip made by the director and the production team to study locations in Ayacucho. You can learn more about the film on its official website .

Good news! Rememory is available on GooglePlay until September 20 for free!

Watch it here:  GooglePlay/Rememory

The film stars Peter Dinklage and Julia Ormand and Ian has a costarring role as Lawton.

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In addition, it’ll play in select theatres starting September 8.

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Don’t miss Rememory premiering on Google Play August 24th!

In theatres starting September 8th!

Peter Dinklage, Julia Ormond, Henry Ian Cusick, Martin Donovan, Anton Yelchin, and Evelyn Brochu

 IMDb/Rememory

Happy to report the newest film project for Ian is the film  Rememory  directed by Mark Palansky and co written by Mark Palansky and Mike Vukadinovich.

The film is currently shooting in Vancouver through February 20th and also stars Peter Dinklage and Julia Ormond.

Other cast members include Evelyne Brochu, Martin Donovan, Courtney Richter, Carrie Anne Fleming, Gracyn Shinyei, Colin Lawrence, Jordana Largy, Matt Ellis and Katherine Kirkpatrick.

Press article from yvrshoots with bts photos here:  yvrshoots.com/rememory

In addition @canadagraphs  released this photo as well:

 

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