Exciting New Movie Lineup Featuring Stana Katic, Elisha Cuthbert, Denise Richards, and C. Thomas Howell from Horizon Line and March On Entertainment
EXCLUSIVE: U.S. production companies Horizon Line Entertainment and March On Productions have announced a partnership to finance and produce a slate of eight feature films through 2026.
The planned films will explore themes of thrillers, women in peril, and other event-driven narratives, with a strong emphasis on female directors, writers, and stars.
Among the projects included in the slate is Greatest Actress in the World, which recently completed filming. The movie stars Mena Suvari, known for her role in American Beauty, alongside C. Thomas Howell from The Outsiders, and is directed by Lara Daans.
Currently set to begin filming this month is Silent Night Fall, featuring Stana Katic, Elisha Cuthbert, and Talia Asseraf, with Danny Friedman at the helm as director.
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Another project, Key To Freedom, is scheduled to shoot in February and is led by writer-director Damian Lee. The cast includes Denise Richards, C. Thomas Howell, Kim Coates, and Patrick Muldoon.
Additional projects in development include No Free Lunch, written by Jacques Frederick and Jeff Kazanian; Satisfaction, by Dana Fradkin and Kate Cassidy; The Trout Fisher, written by Jay Brock; Black Friday, penned by B. Harrison Smith; and an adaptation of Cat On Hot Tin Roof by Lara Laskin.
Producing the films will be Damian Lee and Bennet De Brabandere, with Rich Salvatore serving as executive producer. Quiver Distribution will manage domestic sales, while Red Sea Media will oversee foreign sales.
Rich Salvatore leads March On Productions, bringing experience as an independent producer with over 80 features to his credit, including The Comeback Trail and The Big Wedding. Horizon Line is headed by Damian Lee and Bennet De Brabandere, whose credits include roles as producer, writer, or director on films like Ski School, National Lampoon’s Last Resort, A Dark Truth, Hearts of War, and A Fighting Man.
Filming for the slate will take place in Hamilton, Ontario, in collaboration with local partner Russ De Jong’s North Film Company. Post-production will be managed by Darren Bell at Rolling Pictures Company in Toronto, led by George Levai and Michael Forsey.







