Production and distribution
On August 8, 2008, Lundgren signed a contract with Insight Film Studios to direct and star in ''Icarus''. It was produced on a $6 million budget, and filming began in October 2008 inPlot
Genn (Dolph Lundgren) is known by most in his life as a divorced father working for an investment company. Before this, for years, he had worked as a sleeper agent called Icarus in America before the Soviet Union collapsed. A mishap inCast
* Dolph Lundgren as Edward "Eddie" Genn / Icarus * David Lewis as Mr. Graham * Samantha Ferris as Kerr * Bo Svenson as Vadim Voroshilov * Stefanie von Pfetten as Joey (credited as Stefanie Von Pfetten) * Lindsay Maxwell as April * John Tench as Serge * Katelyn Mager as Taylor * Monique Ganderton as Kim The film also stars Slavi Slavov as Oleg; Stephen M.D. Chang as John, a Chinese crime boss; Igor Morozov as a Russian officer; Mike Carpenter and Marian Koprada, portraying younger versions of Icarus and Vadim; and Dan Payne and Chantal Forde in minor roles as Dave and Janet.Production
Casting
Kirk Shaw, the president and executive producer of Insight Film, arranged for Lundgren to be flown into Canada for dinner. After scouting filming locations and meeting with a local scriptwriter, the deal was sealed. Samantha Ferris was cast as Kerr, a role originally written for a male actor. No alterations were made to the script, and Ferris described her character as being "kind fhalf guy, half girl".Filming
Principal photography began in October, 2008. Shot entirely inRelease
Marketing
First images from the film set emerged in early July, 2009. This coincided with the release of a teaser poster andDistribution
At the 2008 Cannes Film Market, CineTel Films acquired the international distribution rights to ''Icarus''. According to the president and CEO of Cinetel Films, Paul Hertzberg, the "strong sales response ''Icarus'' received at he Cannes Film Market reflectedthe film's potential to be a hit among audiences around the world".Home media
On August 16, 2010, the film was distributed on Blu-ray and DVD in the United Kingdom by Anchor Bay, followed by the United States on October 19.Reception
Box office
On February 9, 2010, the worldwide premiere took place on Canadian television. This was followed by a limited theatrical release in a number of countries, including: the United States (on September 10, 2010), the United Arab Emirates (on October 28), Bahrain (on November 25), Oman (on December 2), and Kuwait (on December 16).(2010-05-02) Lundgren, Dolph. "Dolph Lundgren publicly discussing ''Icarus'' and other then-upcoming projects at the 2010 Los Angeles Comic Book & Sci-fi Convention". Retrieved 2010-05-02.Critical response
''Icarus'' received mixed reviews from film critics. Jason Rugaard of Movie Mavericks awarded it three out of four stars, praising the action scenes and choreography, also saying the "quieter moments that allowed the actors to shine." According to him, Lundgren has "matured into a subtle actor with an intriguing screen presence." He summarized his review by warning readers of the "mystifying and miscalculated final shot that nearly destroys the entire film". Eoin Friel of The Action Elite, awarded it three out of five stars. He praised the film's pace, but criticized the film for being poorly shot, citing shaking of the camera and slow motion, which "ruins a lot of the action scenes." He did not like the abrupt ending that "left open for a potential sequel that will likely never happen". David Brook of Row Three awarded it two and a half stars out of five. He felt the action scenes were "frantically (but not overly) edited" and enjoyable. He noted the film spends a lot of time showing Edward Genn and his family; "which doesn't really work at all". He criticized the dialogue and acting. According to Brook, ''Icarus'' is "not a film to analyse, just one to sit back and enjoy". Chris Wright of What Culture was very critical of the film. He compared the opening titles to a bad American TV show or video game, and felt the narration throughout was "mostly pointless and full of obvious, clichéd philosophies". He said that Lundgren "spends his time mumbling while pouting and posturing moodily through his scenes." Despite giving a primarily negative review, Wright stated the "overall quality of the picture is very good for its release."References
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