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The Gateway is an American crime thriller film directed by Michele Civetta and starring Shea Whigham, Olivia Munn and Frank Grillo. [1] The screenplay, written by Alexander Felix and originally titled Where Angels Die, was included in the 2013 Black List. [2] The film was released in theaters and on VOD on September 3, 2021. [3]
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In 2006, nine local cities and counties formed a municipal corporation then called the Greater Wenatchee Regional Events Center Public Facilities District to fund the Town Toyota Center. [8] The arena went into default on December 1, 2011, when the PFD missed a payment on short term bond anticipation notes.
Critical reception for The Gateway has been mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds a rating of 63% based on 8 reviews. [1] Harry Windsor of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "A nifty premise — a grieving widow brings a parallel-world version of her husband back to her own, with disastrous consequences — isn't enough to transcend a torpid screenplay".
The Gateway: Lionsgate: Michele Civetta (director/screenplay); Alexander Felix Bendaña, Andrew Levitas (screenplay); Shea Whigham, Olivia Munn, Frank Grillo, Bruce Dern, Keith David: Wild Indian: Vertical Entertainment: Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. (director/screenplay); Michael Greyeyes, Chaske Spencer, Jesse Eisenberg, Kate Bosworth [174] We ...
Founded in 1969, Gateway Films created its niche within the Christian film industry after it was nominated to distribute The Cross and the Switchblade whose producer had entered receivership. [1] Gateway Films afterward produced successful theatrical and television releases, many (such as the original Shadowlands, 1985) in conjunction with the BBC.
In 2011, Rootstock Capital Management LLC struck a deal with the theater's owners to reopen and operate the theater. On reopening, the Liberty switched from a first-run movie theater to a second-run and arthouse venue. [5] Renovations included the creation of a second screen, dubbed The Granada as a nod to the Liberty's history.