Exclusive: Ld Entertainment will partner with Variance Films on the theatrical release for National Anthem, the queer ranching drama marking the feature directorial debut of Luke Gilford, which debuted at last year’s SXSW. Pic starring Charlie Plummer, Eve Lindley, Mason Alexander Park, Rene Rosado and Robyn Lively will be released in the U.S. on July 12.
Immersed in the world of a rural queer ranching community, and set against the exuberant, real-life International Gay Rodeo Association, National Anthem is billed as a celebration of first love and chosen family. The protagonist of the film is Dylan (Plummer), a 21-year-old working in construction in New Mexico who joins a community of queer rodeo performers in search of their own version of the American dream.
CAA Media Finance is repping worldwide rights, with Decal Releasing handling home entertainment for the film.
Said Variance’s Dylan Marchetti and Kristen Osborne: “Variance...
Immersed in the world of a rural queer ranching community, and set against the exuberant, real-life International Gay Rodeo Association, National Anthem is billed as a celebration of first love and chosen family. The protagonist of the film is Dylan (Plummer), a 21-year-old working in construction in New Mexico who joins a community of queer rodeo performers in search of their own version of the American dream.
CAA Media Finance is repping worldwide rights, with Decal Releasing handling home entertainment for the film.
Said Variance’s Dylan Marchetti and Kristen Osborne: “Variance...
- 2/7/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Sidney Flanigan (Never Rarely Sometimes Always) has signed on to star opposite Sofia Yepes in The Low End Theory, an indie thriller based on Yepes’ story, which she co-wrote with director Francisco Ordoñez.
Others new to the pic announced early last year, which has now wrapped production, include Ser Anzoategui (Vida), Jackie Quinones (Miles Away), J.R. Villareal (Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion) and Da’Vone McDonald (Forgetting Sarah Marshall). Previously announced cast includes Rene Rosado (The Connors), Eddie Martinez (The Sinner), Ricky Russert, and Scotty Tovar (Empire). Also starring is rapper and cannabis mogul Berner, creator of the billion-dollar Cookies brand, who will additionally compose the film’s original soundtrack.
Billed as a film noir set in the Latinx and LGBTQ+ world of Los Angeles, The Low End Theory centers on Raquel (Yepes), an aspiring beats producer in the low-budget hip-hop world moonlighting as a drug money launderer,...
Others new to the pic announced early last year, which has now wrapped production, include Ser Anzoategui (Vida), Jackie Quinones (Miles Away), J.R. Villareal (Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion) and Da’Vone McDonald (Forgetting Sarah Marshall). Previously announced cast includes Rene Rosado (The Connors), Eddie Martinez (The Sinner), Ricky Russert, and Scotty Tovar (Empire). Also starring is rapper and cannabis mogul Berner, creator of the billion-dollar Cookies brand, who will additionally compose the film’s original soundtrack.
Billed as a film noir set in the Latinx and LGBTQ+ world of Los Angeles, The Low End Theory centers on Raquel (Yepes), an aspiring beats producer in the low-budget hip-hop world moonlighting as a drug money launderer,...
- 11/27/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
At the beginning of National Anthem, writer-director Luke Gilford’s exquisite-looking and subversive debut feature, 21-year-old Dylan (Charlie Plummer) lives a particularly burdensome and monotonous life. Within his small, rural, isolated New Mexico community he supports his family by shoveling gravel at temporary construction gigs and returns to his one-bedroom home to feed and take care of Cassidy (Joey DeLeon), his younger brother. Most nights his alcoholic hairdresser mother goes out late and returns home with drunken flings, forcing her two sons to sleep on the couch. It’s a difficult, lonely existence, and throughout his primary caretaking Dylan sees no opportunity to escape.
But that pendulum shifts when Pepe (Rene Rosado) pulls up in a pickup truck and offers a group of day laborers some extra work. Lacking many options, Dylan obliges and soon discovers an alternative lifestyle just 30 minutes down the road. Initially tasked with bailing hay at House of Splendor,...
But that pendulum shifts when Pepe (Rene Rosado) pulls up in a pickup truck and offers a group of day laborers some extra work. Lacking many options, Dylan obliges and soon discovers an alternative lifestyle just 30 minutes down the road. Initially tasked with bailing hay at House of Splendor,...
- 3/11/2023
- by Jake Kring-Schreifels
- The Film Stage
Thankfully there seems to have been a moratorium lately on movies that mine the Lgtbq+ experience for tragedy and awards. There’s also been a move towards authenticity, notably in the area of casting trans actors for trans roles, and both of those factors help and hinder photographer Luke Gilford’s feature debut, a film as rich in personality as a Diane Arbus snap but, dramatically, about as punchy as an instalment of High School Musical. In another year, this might be more of a problem than it actually is, since, perhaps more by coincidence than design, National Anthem arrives at a time when everything it celebrates is under attack, and such a low-key affirmation of personal growth and freedom might actually be what we really need right now.
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- 3/11/2023
- by Damon Wise
- Deadline Film + TV
Toward the end of National Anthem, D’Angelo Lacy in splendiferous drag sings a powerful a cappella rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” while an assembled group of Queer Rodeo competitors and spectators stand in reverent silence through that hymn of patriotism, hands on hearts. Given that the recently passed Tennessee bill banning drag performances is looking to spread through red states and legitimize transphobic discrimination, the scene takes on added poignancy. That helps bolster the emotional heft of first-time writer-director Luke Gilford’s gentle New Mexico-set story of self-discovery in a chosen family.
Gilford knows the setting well. He grew up in the Southwest, with fond memories of attending rodeos with his father as a kid, only later becoming aware of how homophobic and narrow — white, Christian conservative, macho — mainstream rodeos could be. Returning after years of studying art and working in New York, Gilford discovered the International Gay Rodeo Association,...
Gilford knows the setting well. He grew up in the Southwest, with fond memories of attending rodeos with his father as a kid, only later becoming aware of how homophobic and narrow — white, Christian conservative, macho — mainstream rodeos could be. Returning after years of studying art and working in New York, Gilford discovered the International Gay Rodeo Association,...
- 3/11/2023
- by David Rooney
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spoiler Alert: The following story reveals details of Wednesday’s episode of ABC’s The Conners.
The family and their neighbors in Lanford were forced to deal with tragedy in Wednesday night’s episode of ABC’s The Conners in a storyline that echoes the experiences of too many communities across the U.S.
In the episode, titled “Triggered,” when a shooting goes down at the local mall, the neighborhood is put on lockdown. Becky (Lecy Goranson) quickly realizes Emilio (Rene Rosado) and their daughter Beverly Rose (Charlotte Sanchez) were shopping there and is unable to reach them.
Each member of the Conner family reacts differently to the shooting. Aunt Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) goes into law enforcement mode, pulling from her experience as a police officer to keep everyone informed of how the tragedy is being handled.
During the panic, young Mary (Jayden Rey) took charge. She helped the family...
The family and their neighbors in Lanford were forced to deal with tragedy in Wednesday night’s episode of ABC’s The Conners in a storyline that echoes the experiences of too many communities across the U.S.
In the episode, titled “Triggered,” when a shooting goes down at the local mall, the neighborhood is put on lockdown. Becky (Lecy Goranson) quickly realizes Emilio (Rene Rosado) and their daughter Beverly Rose (Charlotte Sanchez) were shopping there and is unable to reach them.
Each member of the Conner family reacts differently to the shooting. Aunt Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) goes into law enforcement mode, pulling from her experience as a police officer to keep everyone informed of how the tragedy is being handled.
During the panic, young Mary (Jayden Rey) took charge. She helped the family...
- 3/3/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Editor’s note: The Deadline Watchlist is a feature spotlighting small-screen specials, events and can’t-miss episodes of ongoing series each week.
1. The Afterparty Season Finale: Through the first seven episodes of the Christopher Miller created and Phil Lord EP’d murder mystery, Tiffany Haddish’s Detective Danner has been trying to find out who killed the annoying pop hack Xavier (Dave Franco) at the high school reunion shindig. With The Afterparty renewed today for a second season, this case looks to be ending, one way or the other. The thing is the Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Ben Schwartz, Ike Barinholtz, Ilana Glazer, Jamie Demetriou co-staring multi-perspective comedy’s “Maggie” eighth episode could see a true blast from the past provide the damning evidence, one way or the other. – Dominic Patten
March 4, AppleTV+
2. Our Flag Means Death Series Premiere: HBO Max reunites former What We Do In The Shadows collaborators...
1. The Afterparty Season Finale: Through the first seven episodes of the Christopher Miller created and Phil Lord EP’d murder mystery, Tiffany Haddish’s Detective Danner has been trying to find out who killed the annoying pop hack Xavier (Dave Franco) at the high school reunion shindig. With The Afterparty renewed today for a second season, this case looks to be ending, one way or the other. The thing is the Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Ben Schwartz, Ike Barinholtz, Ilana Glazer, Jamie Demetriou co-staring multi-perspective comedy’s “Maggie” eighth episode could see a true blast from the past provide the damning evidence, one way or the other. – Dominic Patten
March 4, AppleTV+
2. Our Flag Means Death Series Premiere: HBO Max reunites former What We Do In The Shadows collaborators...
- 3/3/2022
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline Film + TV
‘The Low End Theory’: Rene Rosado, Eddie Martinez, Ricky Russert & Scotty Tovar Board Indie Thriller
Exclusive: Rene Rosado, Eddie Martinez, Ricky Russert, and actor/rapper Scotty Tovar have joined the cast of the indie thriller The Low End Theory from Atomic Features Production.
They join previously announced lead Sofia Yepes who is also a co-writer and producer on the film. The Low End Theory—based on a story by Yepes—centers around Raquel (Yepes), an aspiring beats producer in the low-budget hip-hop world moonlighting as a drug money launderer, who ends up stealing from her crime-lord boss to pay off debts owed by the woman with whom she is having an obsessive affair.
The project reunites Yepes with Francisco Ordoñez, who wrote the screenplay for The Low End Theory and will also serve as the films’ director in his debut. Yepes’ first on-screen role was in Ordoñez’s short film st. paul, winner of the Imagen Foundation award.
They join previously announced lead Sofia Yepes who is also a co-writer and producer on the film. The Low End Theory—based on a story by Yepes—centers around Raquel (Yepes), an aspiring beats producer in the low-budget hip-hop world moonlighting as a drug money launderer, who ends up stealing from her crime-lord boss to pay off debts owed by the woman with whom she is having an obsessive affair.
The project reunites Yepes with Francisco Ordoñez, who wrote the screenplay for The Low End Theory and will also serve as the films’ director in his debut. Yepes’ first on-screen role was in Ordoñez’s short film st. paul, winner of the Imagen Foundation award.
- 2/28/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
In its first two seasons, The Conners ended up being ABC's highest-rated comedy series. Will that winning streak continue? Will The Conners be cancelled or renewed for season four? Stay tuned. Status Update Below.
A family comedy series, The Conners stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey, and Jay R. Ferguson. Guest stars in season three include Katey Sagal, Danny Trejo, Rene Rosado, Anna Maria Horsford, and Evelina Fernandez. Picking up where the revival of the Roseanne sitcom left off, this series follows the extended working-class Conner family that's led by widower Dan Conner (Goodman) and his three adult children -- Becky (Goranson), Darlene (Gilbert), and D.J. (Fishman) -- as well as sister-in-law, Jackie Harris (Metcalf). Season three finds the Conner family continuing to struggle financially while trying to stay safe amid the pandemic.
A family comedy series, The Conners stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey, and Jay R. Ferguson. Guest stars in season three include Katey Sagal, Danny Trejo, Rene Rosado, Anna Maria Horsford, and Evelina Fernandez. Picking up where the revival of the Roseanne sitcom left off, this series follows the extended working-class Conner family that's led by widower Dan Conner (Goodman) and his three adult children -- Becky (Goranson), Darlene (Gilbert), and D.J. (Fishman) -- as well as sister-in-law, Jackie Harris (Metcalf). Season three finds the Conner family continuing to struggle financially while trying to stay safe amid the pandemic.
- 5/15/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Can love continue to keep the family together in the third season of The Conners TV show on ABC? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like The Conners is cancelled or renewed for season four. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the third season episodes of The Conners here. Status Update Below.
An ABC family comedy series, The Conners stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey, and Jay R. Ferguson. Guest stars in season three include Katey Sagal, Danny Trejo, Rene Rosado, Anna Maria Horsford, and Evelina Fernandez. Picking up where the revival of the Roseanne sitcom left off,...
An ABC family comedy series, The Conners stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey, and Jay R. Ferguson. Guest stars in season three include Katey Sagal, Danny Trejo, Rene Rosado, Anna Maria Horsford, and Evelina Fernandez. Picking up where the revival of the Roseanne sitcom left off,...
- 5/15/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This Lanford family is staying together for the 2021-22 television season. ABC has renewed The Conners TV show for a fourth season.
A family comedy, The Conners stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey, and Jay R. Ferguson. Guest stars in season three include Katey Sagal, Danny Trejo, Rene Rosado, Anna Maria Horsford, and Evelina Fernandez. Picking up where the revival of the Roseanne sitcom left off, this series follows the extended working-class Conner family that's led by widower Dan Conner (Goodman) and his three adult children -- Becky (Goranson), Darlene (Gilbert), and D.J. (Fishman) -- as well as sister-in-law, Jackie Harris (Metcalf). Season three finds the Conner family continuing to struggle financially while trying to stay safe amid the pandemic.
Airing Wednesday nights, the third...
A family comedy, The Conners stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey, and Jay R. Ferguson. Guest stars in season three include Katey Sagal, Danny Trejo, Rene Rosado, Anna Maria Horsford, and Evelina Fernandez. Picking up where the revival of the Roseanne sitcom left off, this series follows the extended working-class Conner family that's led by widower Dan Conner (Goodman) and his three adult children -- Becky (Goranson), Darlene (Gilbert), and D.J. (Fishman) -- as well as sister-in-law, Jackie Harris (Metcalf). Season three finds the Conner family continuing to struggle financially while trying to stay safe amid the pandemic.
Airing Wednesday nights, the third...
- 5/15/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Tragedy has struck the set of ABC's The Conners.
Per TMZ, a crew member died after a fatal medical event.
The incident occurred on a catwalk on Stage 22 at the CBS Studio Center on Thursday.
Studio paramedics arrived on the scene to assist but attempts to resuscitate the male crew member failed.
The Conners‘ production company, Tom Werner’s Werner Entertainment, responded to the news in a statement to Deadline.
“With heavy hearts we regret to confirm that a member of our technical crew suffered a fatal medical event today," reads the statement.
"He was a much loved member of The Conners and Roseanne families for over 25 years," it continues.
"As we remember our beloved colleague, we ask that you respect the privacy of his family and loved ones as they begin their grieving process.”
The ABC comedy is currently finishing production on its third season, which was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Per TMZ, a crew member died after a fatal medical event.
The incident occurred on a catwalk on Stage 22 at the CBS Studio Center on Thursday.
Studio paramedics arrived on the scene to assist but attempts to resuscitate the male crew member failed.
The Conners‘ production company, Tom Werner’s Werner Entertainment, responded to the news in a statement to Deadline.
“With heavy hearts we regret to confirm that a member of our technical crew suffered a fatal medical event today," reads the statement.
"He was a much loved member of The Conners and Roseanne families for over 25 years," it continues.
"As we remember our beloved colleague, we ask that you respect the privacy of his family and loved ones as they begin their grieving process.”
The ABC comedy is currently finishing production on its third season, which was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
- 3/19/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Vulture Watch
How many Conners can fit under one roof? Has The Conners TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season on ABC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The Conners, season four. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the ABC television network, The Conners stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey, and Jay R. Ferguson. Guest stars in season three include Katey Sagal, Danny Trejo, Rene Rosado, Anna Maria Horsford, and Evelina Fernandez. Picking up where the revival of the Roseanne sitcom left off, this series follows the extended working-class Conner family that's led...
How many Conners can fit under one roof? Has The Conners TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season on ABC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The Conners, season four. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the ABC television network, The Conners stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey, and Jay R. Ferguson. Guest stars in season three include Katey Sagal, Danny Trejo, Rene Rosado, Anna Maria Horsford, and Evelina Fernandez. Picking up where the revival of the Roseanne sitcom left off, this series follows the extended working-class Conner family that's led...
- 1/15/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“After the Reign,” a mockumentary about the rise and fall of a social media persona, has sold North American distribution rights to Gravitas Ventures.
The film, which premiered at the New York Latino Film Festival, will debut on premium video-on-demand on March 2, 2021.
“After the Reign” is a satirical documentary following the newfound viral fame of social media prankster Benito Cruz, who is known to the internet as Lil Tito. When one of his high jinks gets him arrested, his following skyrockets. His notoriety inspires a career pivot into rapping, which ultimately turns sour.
Geo Santini wrote and directed “After the Reign,” which stars Rene Rosado (“The Conners”), Lisa Roumain (“Avatar”), Tiffany Daniels (“Grace and Frankie”), Jessica Meza (“East Los High”) and Scotty Tovar (“Empire”). The film was produced by MPM Productions co-founder Luis C. Arellano and Tracy Keshek.
“I’m a Hip Hop kid,” Santini said. “I grew up in...
The film, which premiered at the New York Latino Film Festival, will debut on premium video-on-demand on March 2, 2021.
“After the Reign” is a satirical documentary following the newfound viral fame of social media prankster Benito Cruz, who is known to the internet as Lil Tito. When one of his high jinks gets him arrested, his following skyrockets. His notoriety inspires a career pivot into rapping, which ultimately turns sour.
Geo Santini wrote and directed “After the Reign,” which stars Rene Rosado (“The Conners”), Lisa Roumain (“Avatar”), Tiffany Daniels (“Grace and Frankie”), Jessica Meza (“East Los High”) and Scotty Tovar (“Empire”). The film was produced by MPM Productions co-founder Luis C. Arellano and Tracy Keshek.
“I’m a Hip Hop kid,” Santini said. “I grew up in...
- 12/22/2020
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
In a Gold Derby exclusive, we have learned the category placements of the key Emmy Awards contenders for ABC. For this season, the broadcast network has returning hits “Black-ish”, “The Conners”, “The Good Doctor” (Freddie Highmore), “Grey’s Anatomy” (Ellen Pompeo), “How to Get Away with Murder” (Viola Davis) and “Modern Family” (Ty Burrell). Variety programs “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “The Little Mermaid Live!” and “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” are also among their slate.
Below, the list of the network’s lead, supporting and guest submissions for their comedies, dramas and other genres. More names might be added by the company on the final Emmy ballot. Also note that performers not included on this list may well be submitted by their personal reps.
“$100,000 Pyramid”
Competition Program
Reality Host – Michael Strahan
“America’S Funniest Home Videos”
Structured Reality Program
Reality Host – Alfonso Ribeiro
“American Housewife”
Comedy Series
Comedy Supporting Actress – Meg Donnelly,...
Below, the list of the network’s lead, supporting and guest submissions for their comedies, dramas and other genres. More names might be added by the company on the final Emmy ballot. Also note that performers not included on this list may well be submitted by their personal reps.
“$100,000 Pyramid”
Competition Program
Reality Host – Michael Strahan
“America’S Funniest Home Videos”
Structured Reality Program
Reality Host – Alfonso Ribeiro
“American Housewife”
Comedy Series
Comedy Supporting Actress – Meg Donnelly,...
- 6/29/2020
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
“Roseanne” is long gone, but is “The Conners” here to stay? That’s the question ABC looks to answer with a definitive yes when its “No. 1 new comedy” returns for what will officially be its second season. Unofficially, of course, this is the third season featuring the Conner clan, including the 2017 “Roseanne” revival (which was a massive success until Roseanne Barr tweeted herself out of millions). The 2018 patch-job kept everyone but Barr, killing off her matriarch in the hopes of saving a high-rated show, and it worked — kind of. Total viewers hit upwards of 13 million when “The Conners” first premiered, but dipped to just under 9 million by season’s end. Even the low-end of those numbers tops the average for ABC’s next highest-rated series, so here we are: Season 2(ish)!
But a funny thing has been happening to recent sitcom revivals. While plenty are still being made, developed, and considered,...
But a funny thing has been happening to recent sitcom revivals. While plenty are still being made, developed, and considered,...
- 9/24/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
The following story contains spoilers about The Conners‘ Season 1 finale — proceed at your own peril
Turns out Tuesday’s Season 1 finale of The Conners featured two big returns. In addition to Johnny Galecki’s buzzed-about comeback as David, “We Continue to Truck” resurrected another pivotal character (albeit an inanimate one): the Lunch Box! The ill-fated eatery — now under new management — served as the backdrop for Jackie’s emotional breakdown (triggered by her split from Matthew Broderick’s two-timing alter ego Peter).
Jackie wasn’t the only Conner to end the season in crisis mode. Becky’s baby daddy Emilio was deported,...
Turns out Tuesday’s Season 1 finale of The Conners featured two big returns. In addition to Johnny Galecki’s buzzed-about comeback as David, “We Continue to Truck” resurrected another pivotal character (albeit an inanimate one): the Lunch Box! The ill-fated eatery — now under new management — served as the backdrop for Jackie’s emotional breakdown (triggered by her split from Matthew Broderick’s two-timing alter ego Peter).
Jackie wasn’t the only Conner to end the season in crisis mode. Becky’s baby daddy Emilio was deported,...
- 1/23/2019
- TVLine.com
Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston’s morning show continues to staff up: Billy Crudup (Gypsy) and Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Black Mirror) have joined the upcoming Apple series, just days after Steve Carell’s casting.
The untitled drama — starring and executive-produced by Aniston and Witherspoon — will offer “an inside look at the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning, exploring the unique challenges faced by the women (and men) who carry out this daily televised ritual.”
Mbatha-Raw will play Hannah Shoenfeld, the whip-smart and charming head booker of talent, while Crudup will portray Cory Ellison, the forward-thinking...
The untitled drama — starring and executive-produced by Aniston and Witherspoon — will offer “an inside look at the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning, exploring the unique challenges faced by the women (and men) who carry out this daily televised ritual.”
Mbatha-Raw will play Hannah Shoenfeld, the whip-smart and charming head booker of talent, while Crudup will portray Cory Ellison, the forward-thinking...
- 10/25/2018
- TVLine.com
Rene Rosado (Major Crimes) has booked a recurring role on ABC’s Roseanne spinoff The Conners. In the spinoff, after the loss of the family matriarch, the Conners are forced to face the daily struggles of life in Lanford in a way they never have before, grappling with parenthood, dating, an unexpected pregnancy, financial pressures, aging and in-laws in working-class America. Rosado will play Emilio, kind, sweet and cute, he’s a busser at Casita Bonita restaurant. Though he may have some trouble communicating in English, when he speaks his first language, Spanish, he is straightforward, earnest and determined. Rosado was most recently seen recurring on TNT’s Major Crimes. He’s repped by Luber Roklin Entertainment and Pakula/King and Associates.
Scotty Tovar (Too Old To Die Young) has signed on for a recurring role on Fox’s hit musical family drama Empire. Tovar will play the role of Carlito,...
Scotty Tovar (Too Old To Die Young) has signed on for a recurring role on Fox’s hit musical family drama Empire. Tovar will play the role of Carlito,...
- 10/25/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Vulture Watch Is it the end of the line for Commander Sharon Raydor and the detectives in the Lapd's Major Crimes Division? Has the Major Crimes TV show been cancelled or renewed for a seventh season on TNT? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Major Crimes, season seven. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? Airing on the TNT cable channel, Major Crimes stars Mary McDonnell, G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz, Phillip P. Keene, Graham Patrick Martin, Kearran Giovanni, Jonathan Del Arco, Leonard Roberts, Jessica Meraz, and Daniel di Tomasso. Jon Tenney, Ransford Doherty, Kathe Mazur, Rene Rosado, Dawnn Lewis, and Bill Brochtrup recur.
- 6/7/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
On Wednesday, January 17th, 2018 Hollywood came together at the Dream Hotel in Los Angeles for ‘An Evening for Dreams’ hosted by Covenant House California and presented by Delta Air Lines.
An Evening for Dreams
Credit/Copyright: Eva Napp
The evening celebrated the dreams of Covenant House of California’s youth and featured live musical performances by performance by Tyson Ritter along with several other members from The All-American Rejects, who performed a few songs including a cover of ‘Where is My Mind’ by The Pixies, as well as a performance from Morgxn. Also in attendance were Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, stars of the soon-to-premiere Nate & Jeremiah by Design on TLC, as well as some of TNT’s Major Crimes cast including Graham Patrick Martin, Kearran Giovanni, Ransford Doherty, and Rene Rosado.
President & CEO of Covenant House California, Bill Bedrossian spoke about the landscape of homeless youth in Los Angeles,...
An Evening for Dreams
Credit/Copyright: Eva Napp
The evening celebrated the dreams of Covenant House of California’s youth and featured live musical performances by performance by Tyson Ritter along with several other members from The All-American Rejects, who performed a few songs including a cover of ‘Where is My Mind’ by The Pixies, as well as a performance from Morgxn. Also in attendance were Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, stars of the soon-to-premiere Nate & Jeremiah by Design on TLC, as well as some of TNT’s Major Crimes cast including Graham Patrick Martin, Kearran Giovanni, Ransford Doherty, and Rene Rosado.
President & CEO of Covenant House California, Bill Bedrossian spoke about the landscape of homeless youth in Los Angeles,...
- 1/23/2018
- Look to the Stars
Yesterday, TNT announced its Major Crimes TV show would end with the upcoming sixth season. Now, creator James Duff, and star Mary McDonnell are reacting to the news that Major Crimes is ending, and it sounds like a cancellation to us. Check out their reactions, below, and let us know what you think. A sequel to the Kyra Sedgwick crime drama, The Closer, Major Crimes made its TNT debut back in August of 2012. The police procedural series also stars G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz, Phillip P. Keene, Graham Patrick Martin, Kearran Giovanni, Jonathan Del Arco, Leonard Roberts, Jessica Meraz and Daniel di Tomasso. Jon Tenney, Ransford Doherty, Kathe Mazur, Rene Rosado, Dawnn Lewis, and Bill Brochtrup recur. The sixth and final season premieres on Halloween, October 31st, at 9:00pm (Et/Pt). TNT says two-episode...
- 10/4/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Vulture WatchIs Lapd Captain Sharon Raydor still on the case? Has the Major Crimes TV show been cancelled or renewed for a sixth season on TNT? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Major Crimes season six. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About?This spinoff of Kyra Sedgwick's crime drama, The Closer, also airs on the cable channel. Major Crimes follows the further investigations by the detectives in the Los Angeles Police Department’s Major Crimes division. Mary McDonnell, G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz, Kearran Giovanni, Phillip P. Keene, Jonathan Del Arco, and Graham Patrick Martin star. Recurring in season five are: Camryn Manheim, Jon Tenney, Kathe Mazur, Jeri Ryan, Rene Rosado, Leonard Roberts, Dawnn Lewis, Daniel...
- 7/8/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.
– Drafthouse Films has announced that they will release Stephen Kijak’s “We Are X” in New York and Los Angeles on October 21, followed by nationwide expansion. The film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, where it was awarded the Special Jury Prize for editing, and follows the enigmatic Yoshiki, leader of the Japanese band X Japan.
“You will not believe the trials and tribulations that the arena-filling, mega-band X Japan have faced in their 30 year career,” said Drafthouse Films founder Tim League of the news. “This documentary will leave you equally breathless and uplifted. It is the best music doc of the year, and we are honored to bring it to American audiences.”
– Array has announced the acquisition of “Honeytrap,...
– Drafthouse Films has announced that they will release Stephen Kijak’s “We Are X” in New York and Los Angeles on October 21, followed by nationwide expansion. The film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, where it was awarded the Special Jury Prize for editing, and follows the enigmatic Yoshiki, leader of the Japanese band X Japan.
“You will not believe the trials and tribulations that the arena-filling, mega-band X Japan have faced in their 30 year career,” said Drafthouse Films founder Tim League of the news. “This documentary will leave you equally breathless and uplifted. It is the best music doc of the year, and we are honored to bring it to American audiences.”
– Array has announced the acquisition of “Honeytrap,...
- 8/5/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
[caption id="attachment_50571" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Jere Burns, photo: Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images For Turner./caption]
Angie Tribeca's Jere Burns, late of Justified, will guest star on the fifth season of TNT's Major Crimes TV show. According to TV Line, Burns will play Eliot Chase, "...a methodical and tightly wound former engineer who lost everything, including his job, wife and house, and now aims to make a bold statement against those who harmed him." Major Crimes, season five, premieres Monday, June 13, at 10:00pm Et/Pt.
The Major Crimes TV series cast includes: Mary McDonnell, G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz, Phillip P. Keene, Kearran Giovanni, Jonathan Del Arco, Robert Gossett, and Graham Patrick Martin. Dawnn Lewis, Jon Tenney, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Ransford Doherty, Kathe Mazur, Rene Rosado, Ever Caradine, and Bill Brochtrup recur.
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Angie Tribeca's Jere Burns, late of Justified, will guest star on the fifth season of TNT's Major Crimes TV show. According to TV Line, Burns will play Eliot Chase, "...a methodical and tightly wound former engineer who lost everything, including his job, wife and house, and now aims to make a bold statement against those who harmed him." Major Crimes, season five, premieres Monday, June 13, at 10:00pm Et/Pt.
The Major Crimes TV series cast includes: Mary McDonnell, G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz, Phillip P. Keene, Kearran Giovanni, Jonathan Del Arco, Robert Gossett, and Graham Patrick Martin. Dawnn Lewis, Jon Tenney, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Ransford Doherty, Kathe Mazur, Rene Rosado, Ever Caradine, and Bill Brochtrup recur.
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- 6/10/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
A bright college student gets caught up in an obscure world of conspiracies, mysterious beliefs, and the possibility of more powerful forces controlling the world's destiny, all while trying to figure out his personal dilemmas. This is Asher, an upcoming film by Queens native Francisco Ordonez, whose intricate story is partially inspired by his own quest to form his unique view of the world. The film is still in the development stage, but it already has important talent attached such as Mekhi Phifer, Danny Glove, and Rene Rosado in the leading role. The project will be Ordonez' feature debut and it is based on his 2005 successful short film St. Paul, in which Rosado also starred. Asher is being produced by Erika Olmos through her production company Olmos Kontakto - a joint venture with -Isabel Echeverry - and it's expected to start production later this year. Ordonez talked to us about his interaction with the religious group at the center of the story, The Black Israelites, his organic transition into filmmaking, and what interests him as a storyteller.
Read more on the newly formed Olmos Kontakto Here
Carlos Aguilar: Reading through the synopsis of the film I was intrigued by the concept and your approach. Where did the concept come from?
Francisco Ordonez: When I was an undergraduate student studying sociology at City University in New York I had to do a thesis paper, and it involved documenting a subculture. There were these guys that I had seen my whole life preaching in the streets of New York City, mostly in Time Square. They were the Black Israelites, even though they have different schools, churches, and different names, people on the street would simply call them Black Israelites. I would see them preaching with very unique costumes that had several stars of David and intriguing symbolism. They would talk about the end of the world, a lot of conspiracy theories, a lot of biblical prophecies. I was always intrigued ever since I was a kid.
Therefore, when it came time to write this paper in college, I made them the subject of it, which involved spending time with them and getting to know them. They have a church in Harlem on 123rd street, so I spent a lot time with them there. At first it was difficult proposing that I wanted to write a paper on them being that their preaching style is very imposing, at least on the street. It was a little intimidating, but I ended up being upfront with them about writing this. It was a very interesting time, especially because I was 22 years old at the time and forming my own opinions about the world, about power, religion, beliefs. A lot of that stuff stayed with me. Later, when I got into filmmaking I thought it would be a very interesting time in my life to explore, because of all the things that it brings up about how the world really operates under the surface.
Aguilar: How did you make the transition from sociology into filmmaking?
Ordonez: A lot of the skills and the perspectives that sociology gives you are actually good for a filmmaker. They make you see the point of view of whatever group you are studying, and that is something I’ve definitely done with this project, Asher. You can make a movie about this group, the Black Israelites, that is very judgmental, and that is one type of movie in which I’m not interested. I’m interested in a movie that considers what it could possibly be like to look at the world through their eyes, to see it the way they see it. That’s why I think sociology is a discipline that is actually good for a filmmaker. I studied sociology because I was very interested in it, but I was actually considering going to law school. Since you don’t necessarily have to do pre-law I decided to study something I was really interested in related to politics. I have been interested in film since college and that’s where I started writing. Later after two years working out of college, I decided to go to film school. I ended up at Columbia University.
Aguilar: There are a lot profoundly intriguing ideas in your film, which are rarely seen from a Latino perspective. Your project seems to add a different level of sophistication to what a Latino film could be.
Ordonez: I can’t say that I intentionally thought “Let me try to make a movie from a Latino perspective,” that wasn’t on the agenda. I wanted to tell a very personal story where I could use a lot of the experiences and emotions that I gathered during the time when I was doing that thesis paper. If I was going to stay true to that, it was going to be a Latino character. It wasn’t deliberate, but having said that, I do know that a lot of people don’t necessarily look at Latinos as people who could be having philosophical or religious crises. Unfortunately sometimes we are looked at as people who don’t even have that sort of deeper thinking or people who don’t question anything. We are portrayed as being overly religious or incredibly devout, so there is that view. I’m interested in characters that ask questions and that have very deep inner conflicts whether they are Latino, White or Black.
Aguilar: The protagonist for this film Asher is Rene Rosado, whom you have worked with before, more notably in the short film 'St. Paul,' which inspired this upcoming feature. Why was he your first choice?
Ordonez: Rene and I have worked together in a couple of other things in the past. We are very good friends as well. I know him very well and he knows me, and there is a lot of trust.Besides the fact that he is a very good actor, since we know each other intimately we are able to use those things that we know about each other in order to create a character or to access certain emotions. He gets it because of how long we’ve worked together and how long we’ve discussed this project.
Aguilar: You also have an amazing cast in the other roles, how did you come about getting them interested in your film?
Ordonez: First, Mekhi Phifer got the script through a friend of his. We had sent him the short film [St.Paul] and he really liked it. He has an internet platform called ThirdReel.com where he shows short films, so we first sent it asking him “Would you consider the short for your website?” He was very excited about it, and even Tweeted about it, so that gave me the courage to present him with the screenplay. He read it and signed on. I’ve been fortunate because the screenplay goes over pretty well with actors. The same with Danny Glover, though a third party we were able to get the screenplay to his office. They took about two weeks to respond, and then he sent me a letter of intent. At this point we are working through our casting director and the agencies to get to all the other people and close those deals.
Aguilar: Being this your feature debut how intimidating or exciting is it for you to be facing your first major project?
Ordonez: Every phase involves so much attention from me. We are about to start pre-production and that requires me to be involved in a lot of things from financing, to hiring crew, schedules, etc. I’ve been able to stayed focused, but I’m incredibly excited and I can’t wait to get on set.
Aguilar: In a nutshell, what is your intention as a filmmaker with this film? What is the central idea?
Ordonez: People usually ask “What’s the message?”, but with this particular film it is not about a message, it is more about exploring certain things and that is what I intend to do with the film. I intend to explore those themes, to raise those questions and have people talk about it. How do we create our reality? How do people construct their reality in their minds about religion, belief, power, and politics? The main character goes though some very heavy experiences that bring up all those questions. I’m more interested in telling an amazing story by raising those questions, but at the end of the day it really is an exploration.
Read more on the newly formed Olmos Kontakto Here
Carlos Aguilar: Reading through the synopsis of the film I was intrigued by the concept and your approach. Where did the concept come from?
Francisco Ordonez: When I was an undergraduate student studying sociology at City University in New York I had to do a thesis paper, and it involved documenting a subculture. There were these guys that I had seen my whole life preaching in the streets of New York City, mostly in Time Square. They were the Black Israelites, even though they have different schools, churches, and different names, people on the street would simply call them Black Israelites. I would see them preaching with very unique costumes that had several stars of David and intriguing symbolism. They would talk about the end of the world, a lot of conspiracy theories, a lot of biblical prophecies. I was always intrigued ever since I was a kid.
Therefore, when it came time to write this paper in college, I made them the subject of it, which involved spending time with them and getting to know them. They have a church in Harlem on 123rd street, so I spent a lot time with them there. At first it was difficult proposing that I wanted to write a paper on them being that their preaching style is very imposing, at least on the street. It was a little intimidating, but I ended up being upfront with them about writing this. It was a very interesting time, especially because I was 22 years old at the time and forming my own opinions about the world, about power, religion, beliefs. A lot of that stuff stayed with me. Later, when I got into filmmaking I thought it would be a very interesting time in my life to explore, because of all the things that it brings up about how the world really operates under the surface.
Aguilar: How did you make the transition from sociology into filmmaking?
Ordonez: A lot of the skills and the perspectives that sociology gives you are actually good for a filmmaker. They make you see the point of view of whatever group you are studying, and that is something I’ve definitely done with this project, Asher. You can make a movie about this group, the Black Israelites, that is very judgmental, and that is one type of movie in which I’m not interested. I’m interested in a movie that considers what it could possibly be like to look at the world through their eyes, to see it the way they see it. That’s why I think sociology is a discipline that is actually good for a filmmaker. I studied sociology because I was very interested in it, but I was actually considering going to law school. Since you don’t necessarily have to do pre-law I decided to study something I was really interested in related to politics. I have been interested in film since college and that’s where I started writing. Later after two years working out of college, I decided to go to film school. I ended up at Columbia University.
Aguilar: There are a lot profoundly intriguing ideas in your film, which are rarely seen from a Latino perspective. Your project seems to add a different level of sophistication to what a Latino film could be.
Ordonez: I can’t say that I intentionally thought “Let me try to make a movie from a Latino perspective,” that wasn’t on the agenda. I wanted to tell a very personal story where I could use a lot of the experiences and emotions that I gathered during the time when I was doing that thesis paper. If I was going to stay true to that, it was going to be a Latino character. It wasn’t deliberate, but having said that, I do know that a lot of people don’t necessarily look at Latinos as people who could be having philosophical or religious crises. Unfortunately sometimes we are looked at as people who don’t even have that sort of deeper thinking or people who don’t question anything. We are portrayed as being overly religious or incredibly devout, so there is that view. I’m interested in characters that ask questions and that have very deep inner conflicts whether they are Latino, White or Black.
Aguilar: The protagonist for this film Asher is Rene Rosado, whom you have worked with before, more notably in the short film 'St. Paul,' which inspired this upcoming feature. Why was he your first choice?
Ordonez: Rene and I have worked together in a couple of other things in the past. We are very good friends as well. I know him very well and he knows me, and there is a lot of trust.Besides the fact that he is a very good actor, since we know each other intimately we are able to use those things that we know about each other in order to create a character or to access certain emotions. He gets it because of how long we’ve worked together and how long we’ve discussed this project.
Aguilar: You also have an amazing cast in the other roles, how did you come about getting them interested in your film?
Ordonez: First, Mekhi Phifer got the script through a friend of his. We had sent him the short film [St.Paul] and he really liked it. He has an internet platform called ThirdReel.com where he shows short films, so we first sent it asking him “Would you consider the short for your website?” He was very excited about it, and even Tweeted about it, so that gave me the courage to present him with the screenplay. He read it and signed on. I’ve been fortunate because the screenplay goes over pretty well with actors. The same with Danny Glover, though a third party we were able to get the screenplay to his office. They took about two weeks to respond, and then he sent me a letter of intent. At this point we are working through our casting director and the agencies to get to all the other people and close those deals.
Aguilar: Being this your feature debut how intimidating or exciting is it for you to be facing your first major project?
Ordonez: Every phase involves so much attention from me. We are about to start pre-production and that requires me to be involved in a lot of things from financing, to hiring crew, schedules, etc. I’ve been able to stayed focused, but I’m incredibly excited and I can’t wait to get on set.
Aguilar: In a nutshell, what is your intention as a filmmaker with this film? What is the central idea?
Ordonez: People usually ask “What’s the message?”, but with this particular film it is not about a message, it is more about exploring certain things and that is what I intend to do with the film. I intend to explore those themes, to raise those questions and have people talk about it. How do we create our reality? How do people construct their reality in their minds about religion, belief, power, and politics? The main character goes though some very heavy experiences that bring up all those questions. I’m more interested in telling an amazing story by raising those questions, but at the end of the day it really is an exploration.
- 5/20/2014
- by Carlos Aguilar
- Sydney's Buzz
Exclusive: Isabel Echeverry of Kontakto Reps and Erika Olmos of Olmos Management have joined forces to form Olmos Kontakto Entertainment, a new management firm focused on discovering and developing emerging Latino talent. Olmos Kontakto represents actors, writers, directors and other creatives and will also develop a slate of feature films, reality TV, and scripted TV that promote ethnic and cultural diversity. Advertising vet Echeverry has experience in the Us Hispanic market and a client roster via her commercials-focused Kontakto Reps that includes Believe Media, Carbo Films, Company 3, Beast Editorial, Boxer Films, Personal Music, Altered.La, Slim, Cherry Sundae and Nunchaku. Clients of Olmos include Jonathan Castellanos (Off the Map), Vannessa Vasquez (Sorrow), Maynor Alvarado (Chavez), and Bernardo Saracino (Bless me Ultima, 50 to 1). She has also produced a number of documentaries. Olmos Kontakto is currently repping feature film Asher, from writer-director Francisco Ordonez with Danny Glover, Mekhi Phiefer, Gina Rodriguez...
- 2/12/2014
- by JEN YAMATO
- Deadline TV
Danny Glover, Mekhi Phifer, Rene Rosado and Gina Rodriguez have all signed up to star in director Francisco Ordonez's directorial debut, titled Asher. The psychological thriller, which is being shopped at the American Film Market this week, is being billed as "Da Vinci Code meets Donnie Brasco," with a story that will see a New York college student (Rosado) infiltrate the Black Israelites, as part of research for a thesis paper. Glover will play the powerful leader of the Black Israelites sect, while Phifer will play a dissenting member of the group, who befriends Rene Rosado's college student character, and who just might be planning a terrorist attack. The story is said...
- 11/7/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Double Dutch has taken on international sales duties for the psychological thriller Asher starring Danny Glover, Mekhi Phifer, Rene Rosado and Gina Rodriguez. The feature, Francisco Ordonez' directorial debut, has its market debut at Afm. Described as an urban Da Vinci Code with elements of Donnie Brasco, the plot of Asher involves a New York college student (Rosado) who infiltrates a militant religious cult, the Black Israelites, as part of his research for a thesis paper. Glover plays the powerful leader of the sect. The college student befriends a dissident member of the group (Phifer), whom he begins to suspect
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- 11/7/2013
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Remember Haley Joel Osment, the adorable/creepy kid from The Sixth Sense and Pay It Forward? He’s making a comeback in Sassy Pants and trying his darndest to make a new impression on a public that hasn’t seen him in a feature film since 2003 when he starred Secondhand Lions.
In the new independent comedy, he plays Chip, a young, hard-partying gay man who forms a relationship with his much older boyfriend’s naïve daughter. The bold career move reminds me of Macaulay Culkin, another former child star who tried to make the difficult transition into adult stardom by reemerging in edgy projects like Party Monster and the religious comedy Saved!. While it didn’t exactly work for Culkin, hopefully Osment’s makes a much more successful re-introduction on Jan. 28, the day when Sassy Pants premieres at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Written and directed by Coley Sohn,...
In the new independent comedy, he plays Chip, a young, hard-partying gay man who forms a relationship with his much older boyfriend’s naïve daughter. The bold career move reminds me of Macaulay Culkin, another former child star who tried to make the difficult transition into adult stardom by reemerging in edgy projects like Party Monster and the religious comedy Saved!. While it didn’t exactly work for Culkin, hopefully Osment’s makes a much more successful re-introduction on Jan. 28, the day when Sassy Pants premieres at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Written and directed by Coley Sohn,...
- 1/19/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
ComingSoon.net has your exclusive first look at the trailer and poster for the comedy Sassy Pants , premiering at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Saturday, January 28th. Written and directed by Coley Sohn, Sassy Pants was produced by Adam Wilkins and Pavlina Hatoupis, and executive produced by Eyde Belasco and Paul Korver. Anna Gunn, Ashely Rickards, Haley Joel Osment, Martin Spanjers, Rene Rosado, Shanna Collins, Drew Droege, Jenny O'Hara and Diedrich Bader star. In the film, Bethany Pruitt (Rickards) is valedictorian of her class - her one student homeschool class. Stuck with younger brother Shayne (Spanjers) under their perky but oppressive mother June's (Gunn) thumb, Bethany's only escape is a teen fashion 'zine courtesy of her absentee gay dad. Life at...
- 1/17/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Check out the trailer for the upcoming dance-drama Go For It. The film follows a young girl from Chicago as she attempts to overcome her fears and just go for it when it comes to her dancing career.
Go For It stars Aimee Garcia, Gina Rodriguez, Al Bandiero, Derrick Denicola, Andres Perez-Molin, Louie Alegria, Jossara Jinaro, Rene Rosado, David Hernandez, The Beat Freaks, and Somaya Reece.
The film, directed by Carmen Marron, is set to hit theaters in select cities this Friday, May 13.
What do you think of this dance-drama?
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Go For It stars Aimee Garcia, Gina Rodriguez, Al Bandiero, Derrick Denicola, Andres Perez-Molin, Louie Alegria, Jossara Jinaro, Rene Rosado, David Hernandez, The Beat Freaks, and Somaya Reece.
The film, directed by Carmen Marron, is set to hit theaters in select cities this Friday, May 13.
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- 5/11/2011
- by alyssa@mediavine.com (Alyssa Caverley)
- Reel Movie News
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- 11/9/2010
- by Michelle Wray
- Monsters and Critics
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