Surprise, Surprise: 'Mandy Lane' Gets a US One-Sheet
Filed under: Horror, Independent, Cinematical Indie, Posters

Believe it or not, the fight to bring All the Boys Love Mandy Lane to the big screen isn't over yet.
Almost two years ago, I watched the story of a good girl caught on a secluded ranch while people kept dying at TIFF's Midnight Madness. It got some good buzz (here's our review), but then it went into limbo -- one that's been stretching on for so long that director Jonathan Levine has already been wowing audiences with his next film, The Wackness.
But now ShockTillYouDrop has posted the U.S. one-sheet for the film (part of it is above -- go there to see the poster in its entirety). IMDb says it's hitting screens in August, but Shock says that there's no release news to share. However, there will, at the very least, be a screening of it in Chicago, as part of Horror Con (June 28).
Will we ever see Mandy Lane again? Or can we just resign ourselves to getting a new poster, teasing us, once a year?









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-24-2008 @ 2:50PM
Peter Hall said...
So is the generation of horror that uses headshots of beautiful women in off-camera distress doused in post-production lighting crush for its marketing materials? Captivity, Funny Games U.S., The Strangers and now All the Boys Love Mandy Lane...
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6-24-2008 @ 3:53PM
RP said...
It really is a terrible film, not worth the effort at all.
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6-24-2008 @ 4:37PM
Scott said...
I actually talked to Jonathan Levine today and he told me it will be out sometime before the end of the year, for sure. our interview will be up tonight on wearemoviegeeks.com if you guys want to read it.
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6-25-2008 @ 12:11AM
Ray said...
What the hell is with every poster looking like Funny Games lately? I like this one, especially the prominent placement of the 'R' rating, but it just looks so much like Funny Games. Of course, I also kind of liked the original one-sheet. Fine, I just want the damn movie to get released already.
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6-25-2008 @ 12:12AM
Ray said...
What the hell is with every poster looking like Funny Games lately? I like this one, especially the prominent placement of the 'R' rating, but it just looks so much like Funny Games. Of course, I also kind of liked the original one-sheet. Fine, I just want the damn movie to get released already.
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