James Chankin

Action Thriller “The Mark” Gets Reviewed by Blood, Dirt, & Angels

P3R Publicity’s client, the talented director/producer James Chankin, had his action packed film The Mark reviewed by Philip Martin of Blood, Dirt, & Angels.

Martin states that the film is “an interesting faith-based sci-fi action thriller.” James Chankin is very well versed in the world of television and film. He has over fifteen years’ experience in the entertainment industry as a producer, director and independent distributor of over 90 projects, including movies, live concerts, television series, commercials and documentaries.

In Chankin’s latest film The Mark, Chad Turner (played by Craig Sheffer) a former soldier en route to Berlin via Bangkok, is responsible for transporting the world’s first biometric computer chip. With the microchip comes “the power to change the world.” During the flight a group of mercenaries hijack the plane and attempt to steal Turner’s unusual microchip turning into a mid-air battle. To see the full review click HERE.

What new release have you seen?

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P3R’s Action Thriller “The Mark” Featured in AZ Weekly

The weekend is the perfect time to catch up on all the newly released movies and DVDs, you deserve it after a hard week of work. After all, what better way to enjoy yourself than in your favorite recliner with your feet up and a good movie on your big screen TV.

P3R Publicity’s client The Mark, directed and produced by James Chankin was released by Pure Flix Entertainment to DVD this past Wednesday around the nation. According to AZ Weekly film columnist, Stan Robinson, the central theme of the suspenseful film revolves around a former soldier known as Chad Turner (Craig Sheffer) who is the world’s first test subject for a secret technology. With a biometric microchip implanted in his arm, Turner is capable of monitoring all personal information. Accompanying him is Dan Cooper (Eric Roberts), the head of the Avanti Cooperation and inventors of the chip. On a flight from Bangkok to the summit in Berlin, the plane is hijacked by a group of mercenaries led by Joseph Pike (Gary Daniels) who are determined to steal the microchip for their mystical leader, Philip Turk (Ivan Kamaras). To learn what happens during this mid-air battle you can order your copy and sit back for a wild ride to start your weekend.

What was the last movie you watched?

P3R Publicity is a full-service PR firm based in Los Angeles servicing fashion, hospitality, consumer goods, non-profits, talent and lifestyle brands. Visit us at www.myp3r.com.

Fans Get Involved In ‘The Runelords’ Movie Process

It’s not everyday that you hear fans get a say in what happens in the development in a feature length film!  The Runelords Movie took a unique route, involving the already-huge fan base that Runelords acquired from the fantasy series written by David Farland.

Farland penned the screenplay as well, and the film development is still in early phases. In an effort to reach out to fans, they have created multiple movie contests with substantial prizes.

There was a Movie Art contest, with winners already posted on the “Runelords” movie website. And, there is Movie Trailer/Scene contest with a $500 prize and chance for a walk on role in the movie. Submissions are still being taken in for the Movie Trailer contest!

David Farland recently took time to discuss The Runelords Movie and the contests in the following Examiner exclusive Q & A: Click HERE to read the full article by Lori Melton.

Paul Pederson's Winning Art Contest Entry

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Cannes You Predict The Winner?

This Wednesday, the 65th annual Cannes Film Festival kicked off with Wes Anderson’s “Moonrise Kingdom” about two preteens in the 1960s who fall in love and run away to a New England isle. This more childish film, although received very well, greatly contrasts the majesty tied to the film festival where two things are noticeable, the strong American influence in the surroundings and the celebration of the 65th anniversary.

In celebration of the anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival, arguably the most critically acclaimed, are an array of films spanning the history of the movie industry and various restorations.  In the center of the entire production at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France stands the timeless Marilyn Monroe blowing out a birthday candle and inside Hollywood’s most famous line the walls. Amongst the most anticipated films this year are Lee Daniels’ “The Paperboy” and Jeff Nicols’ “Mud.” Although numerous expected films such as “On the Road,” “Cosmpolis,” “Killing Them Softly,” and “Lawless” are to many considered “American,” the credit must be paid to filmmakers from abroad. One should also be on the lookout for European directed films such as Jacques Audiard’s “Rust & Bone,” Matteo Garrone’s “Reality,” Ken Loach’s “The Angels’ Share,” and Michael Haneke’s “Amour.” We cannot wait to see who takes home the awards.

Who do you think will win?

P3R Publicity is a full-service PR firm based in Los Angeles servicing fashion, hospitality, consumer goods, non-profits, talent and lifestyle brands. Visit us at www.myp3r.com.