Interview by Christine Thompson Selfie Dad is will be released June 19th to a wide audience online, and we had the chance to speak with the lead actor, Michal Jr., who portrays a man torn between his dreams and his family. A faith-based comedy, Selfie Dad joins the pantheon of films produced for a Christian
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Interview by Paul Salfen It’s not often that Stephen McHattie becomes available for interviews, so when the beloved character actor opens up, it’s worth immediately taking. The diverse actor that is often described as “brooding” or “gruff” is most notable for his roles in "Watchmen," "The Fountain," and "Pontypool" and continues to delight genre fans
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Interview by Paul Salfen SYNOPSIS: "Hightown" follows one woman's journey to sobriety, overshadowed by a murder. Jackie Quiñones, a hard-partying townie and lesbian (and agent in the National Marine Fisheries Service) discovers a body on the beach, and becomes convinced it's up to her to solve the case. She's immediately at odds with Sergeant Ray
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Interview By Paul Salfen For British-born actress Hermione Corfield, this is a strange time to break out. After appearing in smaller parts in massive films like Star Wars: The Last Jedi, xXx: Return of Xander Cage and Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, the 26-year-old gets a high profile starring role in Sea Fever, just as the
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Interview by Paul Salfen Quibi, takes it's name from a shortened version of “quick bites” and CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg intends to change the way we watch content. It's designed for the mobile user, and each video is 10 minutes. The service will initially contain “Movies in Chapters," unscripted reality content and short-form documentaries, and a
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We talked to Blue October's Justin Furstenfeld about his eight-year sobriety and film "GET BACK UP." The documentary, which was filmed over seven years, made a limited theatrical debut last month and will be available wide on August 21st. In the film, Furstenfeld details his depression, addiction, and despair which was leading him down a
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