The news you've been waiting for is here!
Nomis will have its world premiere at the
LA Film Festival on Friday, September 28. The David Raymond directed film will close out the fest at
The Arclight Hollywood.
Here is the
official announcement on their site:
First, let’s talk about Closing Night. Presumably, erstwhile big screen Superman and occasionally mustachioed Mission: Impossible antagonist Henry Cavill doesn’t have a whole lot of time in-between mega-blockbusters to make taut indie thrillers, right? So when he does, you know it must be something special. Which is precisely the case with first-time director David Raymond’s new psychological crime drama Nomis.
Also starring Sir Ben Kingsley, Nathan Fillion, Minka Kelly, Alexandra Daddario and Stanley Tucci, the film’s plot is thus: when the police trap an online predator, they soon realize that the extent of his crimes goes far beyond that of his own psychological trauma.
Says LA Film Festival Director Jennifer Cochis: “As a festival that’s always championed new voices, it’s only fitting to be closing this year with the work of a first time writer-director,” describing the selection as “a thrilling film made all the more terrifying by the performances from his incredible cast.”
Organizers also released some new
Nomis stills and an updated synopsis:
When police trap online predator Simon Stulls, they soon realize that the extent of his crimes go far beyond that of his own psychological trauma. Nothing quite makes sense, that is until people involved in the case, on both sides of the law, start getting murdered…
Tickets for the premiere screening
are now on sale rush line only.