Returning in full baddie form, John Travolta plays the crime kingpin they're indebted to, and these amateur criminals find themselves trying to outwit the crime’s ruthless path in settling the debt. Directing “Criminal Activities” is long time multi-talented actor Jackie Earle Haley and Oscar nominee whose notable works in “Bad News Bears,” “Little Children,” “Dark Shadows,” “Shutter Island” and “Watchmen” marks his directorial debut in the movie.
Haley said that his decades-long career as an actor prepared him for working with his cast, which along with Travolta includes "Boardwalk Empire" actor Michael Pitt, "Downton Abbey" heartthrob Dan Stevens and Haley himself as one of Travolta's threatening associates.
“I think having been an actor for so long, actors themselves place a little more trust in a director who is also an actor because they know that you know what they’re going through," Haley explained."Everybody has a little bit of a different process, and it’s good to figure out how to deal and work with those different idiosyncrasies, so there is that.
"I’ve directed many, many television commercials, so I have good production experience in terms of knowing what I’m doing, how to prep something, how to make sure you got all the locations lined up and that all of props and everything are going to show up on the shooting day, and then how to get your day in and all that. But one of the things I haven’t really had to deal with was real professional actors in commercials, so that part was a little bit of a different experience. But I will tell you, it was real fun and it was real rewarding because I feel like we got a great ensemble in terms of every single character feels spot-on and they all did just a really good job.”
The film's screenplay by Robert Lowell, a compelling and dialogue-heavy thriller that recalls the post-"Pulp Fiction" (1994) boom of such works in the mid-'90s, came to Haley through producer Wayne Rice, who is also Haley's manager's husband.
“Directing is something I’ve always wanted to do, and the first ingredient that you have to have to make a good movie is a really well-written script," Haley said. "And, I liked the tone and the feel of the script.”
From acting and writing to a first-time director, Jackie Earle Haley proves to be a triple threat after taking the script to the big screen for the most enjoyable cinematic experience this year. Criminal Activities squashes all average-joe crime movies with its mind-blowing plot twist and superior talent.
“Criminal Activities” will open this January 20 in cinemas from OctoArts Films International.
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