In a video that was dropped on YouTube today, former The Mandalorian star Gina Carano announced she’s boarding the Robert Davi-directed My Son Hunter which follows the U.S. President’s son and his scandalous business dealings and lifestyle. The pic chronicles President Biden’s youngest son, and his party lifestyle as he acquired tens of millions of dollars from foreign entities owned by Chinese, Ukrainian and Russian oligarchs.
Carano will play a world-weary secret service agent in the movie which is currently filming in Serbia. She joins previously announced cast Laurence Fox who plays Hunter Biden and John James (Dynasty) who plays President Joe Biden.
“She is a world-weary secret service agent present at most of the Biden family’s dodgy dealings. She provides a voice of truth and Sardonic comedy over the absurd dealings of the Biden family and various Chinese, Russian, and Ukrainian oligarchs,...
Carano will play a world-weary secret service agent in the movie which is currently filming in Serbia. She joins previously announced cast Laurence Fox who plays Hunter Biden and John James (Dynasty) who plays President Joe Biden.
“She is a world-weary secret service agent present at most of the Biden family’s dodgy dealings. She provides a voice of truth and Sardonic comedy over the absurd dealings of the Biden family and various Chinese, Russian, and Ukrainian oligarchs,...
- 11/18/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Hunter Biden Pic Casts Actor To Play Joe Biden
John James (Dynasty) will portray President Joe Biden in My Son Hunter, a film focusing on his son Hunter Biden, who as previously announced will be played by Laurence Fox. Robert Davi (License to Kill) is directing the film. Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney are producing. Filming begins in Serbia this week and will last for four weeks.
‘Sentinel’ Wraps In Estonia
Altitude will launch sales on sci-fi thriller Sentinel, which recently wrapped production in Estonia, at AFM next month. Kate Bosworth, Thomas Kretschmann, Lucien Laviscount, and Martin McCann star in the movie, which comes from Estonian filmmaker Tanel Toom. Set in the future on a war-ravaged Earth, four soldiers man Sentinel – a remote military base in a vast ocean that separates two warring continents. They await the relief or the enemy, whichever comes first. Malachi Smyth wrote the screenplay, producers are Ben Pullen,...
John James (Dynasty) will portray President Joe Biden in My Son Hunter, a film focusing on his son Hunter Biden, who as previously announced will be played by Laurence Fox. Robert Davi (License to Kill) is directing the film. Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney are producing. Filming begins in Serbia this week and will last for four weeks.
‘Sentinel’ Wraps In Estonia
Altitude will launch sales on sci-fi thriller Sentinel, which recently wrapped production in Estonia, at AFM next month. Kate Bosworth, Thomas Kretschmann, Lucien Laviscount, and Martin McCann star in the movie, which comes from Estonian filmmaker Tanel Toom. Set in the future on a war-ravaged Earth, four soldiers man Sentinel – a remote military base in a vast ocean that separates two warring continents. They await the relief or the enemy, whichever comes first. Malachi Smyth wrote the screenplay, producers are Ben Pullen,...
- 10/26/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Controversial Brit actor Laurence Fox says he has been “uncanceled” after being cast in a feature film that will see him play Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden.
Robert Davi of License To Kill and Die Hard acting fame is directing the pic, which comes from conservative Irish producers Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney (Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer). The project has a $1.8M budget and will shoot in Serbia in late October for four weeks, a release stated.
My Son Hunter will be primarily set in the Ukraine, the filmmakers said. Last year, Hunter Biden found himself at the center of a Donald Trump-propelled conspiracy theory that he and Joe Biden had engaged in corrupt activities; accusations that were denied and debunked.
Fox has become a figurehead for the ‘anti-woke’ right-wing in the UK. Earlier this year he undertook an ill-fated campaign to become the next mayor of London,...
Robert Davi of License To Kill and Die Hard acting fame is directing the pic, which comes from conservative Irish producers Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney (Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer). The project has a $1.8M budget and will shoot in Serbia in late October for four weeks, a release stated.
My Son Hunter will be primarily set in the Ukraine, the filmmakers said. Last year, Hunter Biden found himself at the center of a Donald Trump-propelled conspiracy theory that he and Joe Biden had engaged in corrupt activities; accusations that were denied and debunked.
Fox has become a figurehead for the ‘anti-woke’ right-wing in the UK. Earlier this year he undertook an ill-fated campaign to become the next mayor of London,...
- 9/23/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Conservative playwright Phelim McAleer has secured a Washington D.C. venue for FBI Lovebirds: UnderCovers, the planned, and already controversial, dramatized staged reading of the anti-Trump text messages of former FBI agent Peter Strzok and former FBI lawyer Lisa Page.
The play, starring Dean Cain and Kristy Swanson in the title roles, will be performed June 13 in the amphitheater at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, just a few blocks from the White House, according to McAleer.
FBI Lovebirds – the title, of course, references the relationship noted bluntly and often by President Donald Trump – was originally set for the same night at D.C.’s Mead Theatre, but was canceled by the theatre after Swanson and others retweeted what the actress described as a death threat made by a Twitter user against the cast and audience.
“This is a victory for artistic freedom and the truth,” said McAleer...
The play, starring Dean Cain and Kristy Swanson in the title roles, will be performed June 13 in the amphitheater at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, just a few blocks from the White House, according to McAleer.
FBI Lovebirds – the title, of course, references the relationship noted bluntly and often by President Donald Trump – was originally set for the same night at D.C.’s Mead Theatre, but was canceled by the theatre after Swanson and others retweeted what the actress described as a death threat made by a Twitter user against the cast and audience.
“This is a victory for artistic freedom and the truth,” said McAleer...
- 6/5/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
The Washington D.C. theater originally set to host a one-night-only performance of Phelim McAleer’s FBI Lovebirds: Undercovers, starring Dean Cain and Kristy Swanson, has canceled the production due to “threats of violence.”
McAleer, in a statement, condemned the cancellation at the Mead Theatre as censorship and pledged “that the show will go on despite the left’s attempts to sabotage it by forcing the venue’s withdrawal so close to the event date.”
“We will get a venue,” said McAleer. “The staged reading will go ahead. It will be filmed and released online and everyone will get to see the truth about how the upper echelons of the FBI tried to subvert democracy. This censorship will not succeed.”
FBI Lovebirds is based on the anti-Trump text messages — to be read verbatim by the cast — of FBI attorney Lisa Page and former FBI agent Peter Strzok. Earlier this month,...
McAleer, in a statement, condemned the cancellation at the Mead Theatre as censorship and pledged “that the show will go on despite the left’s attempts to sabotage it by forcing the venue’s withdrawal so close to the event date.”
“We will get a venue,” said McAleer. “The staged reading will go ahead. It will be filmed and released online and everyone will get to see the truth about how the upper echelons of the FBI tried to subvert democracy. This censorship will not succeed.”
FBI Lovebirds is based on the anti-Trump text messages — to be read verbatim by the cast — of FBI attorney Lisa Page and former FBI agent Peter Strzok. Earlier this month,...
- 5/29/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
The filmmakers behind the anti-abortion film Gosnell are planning a stage play based on the text messages recovered by the FBI from the phones of Trump-Russia investigators Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. The stage play titled, FBI Lovebirds: Undercovers, will be a verbatim reading of Strzok and Page’s text messages about their extramarital affair. The play will be […]
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- 5/28/2019
- by Irvin Vita
- Uinterview
A day after pro-Trump actors Kristy Swanson and Dean Cain retweeted what Swanson described as a “death threat” over their involvement in writer-producer Phelim McAleer’s planned performance piece FBI Lovebirds: UnderCovers, McAleer is using the tweets for fundraising.
Calling theater “the most leftist of all the arts,” McAleer writes in his fundraising pitch today: “It is shocking! They claim to love the arts and the Hollywood left is always giving awards congratulating themselves about how brave they are, but no one from the left or Hollywood has condemned this death threat to artists and their audience – just for telling the truth.”
The contretemps started Wednesday with news that Cain and Swanson will portray FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page in a one-night-only crowdsource-funded stage reading of the real-life duo’s now-infamous anti-Trump text messages. The reading, set for June 13 at the Mead Theatre in Washington, D.C., will...
Calling theater “the most leftist of all the arts,” McAleer writes in his fundraising pitch today: “It is shocking! They claim to love the arts and the Hollywood left is always giving awards congratulating themselves about how brave they are, but no one from the left or Hollywood has condemned this death threat to artists and their audience – just for telling the truth.”
The contretemps started Wednesday with news that Cain and Swanson will portray FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page in a one-night-only crowdsource-funded stage reading of the real-life duo’s now-infamous anti-Trump text messages. The reading, set for June 13 at the Mead Theatre in Washington, D.C., will...
- 5/23/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Dean Cain and Kristy Swanson are set to play the real-life FBI agents whose amorous and perceived anti-Trump texts were made public got one of them fired from the Mueller investigation in a new stage play by Gosnell writer-producer Phelim McAleer. FBI Lovebirds: UnderCovers will get a staged reading in Washington, D.C., next month that will be filmed and put on YouTube.
Cain plays Peter Strzok, who was having an extramarital affair with fellow Bureau staffer Lisa Paige (Swanson). Their text messages make up the play’s narrative. In announcing the project, McAleer said, “It is a 100 percent verbatim script constructed out of the secret texts from Peter Strzok and Lisa Page (aka the FBI Lovebirds) and I have included their closed-door testimony to the congressional committee that was investigating them.”
The reading will be staged June 13 at the Mead Theatre. McAleer is crowdsourcing the funding.
“It’s an...
Cain plays Peter Strzok, who was having an extramarital affair with fellow Bureau staffer Lisa Paige (Swanson). Their text messages make up the play’s narrative. In announcing the project, McAleer said, “It is a 100 percent verbatim script constructed out of the secret texts from Peter Strzok and Lisa Page (aka the FBI Lovebirds) and I have included their closed-door testimony to the congressional committee that was investigating them.”
The reading will be staged June 13 at the Mead Theatre. McAleer is crowdsourcing the funding.
“It’s an...
- 5/23/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Sunday, November 5, 2017 marked the closing night for the controversial play Ferguson by Phelim McAleer at the 30th Street. The play, featured a diverse cast and uses verbatim grand jury testimony to recreate the Michael Brown shooting case against Darren Wilson. The results of this case led to riots and disorder throughout the country. The chaotic scenes took place at the closing night curtain, cast member, Cedric Benjamin, who plays Michael Brown's friend Dorian Johnson, urged the standing room audience to turn on their phone and record him as he addressed what he considered to be an unbalanced presentation of the facts. Watch footage of Benjamin addressing the audience below...
- 11/7/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
On Sunday, Phelim McAleer managed to mount a New York City production of his play “Ferguson,” a dramatic re-enactment of the grand jury deliberations surrounding police officer Darren Wilson’s 2014 shooting of teenager Michael Brown in suburban St. Louis. By relying solely on the actual testimony that resulted in the decision not to bring criminal charges against Wilson, McAleer also debunked a lot of widely believed but factually unsubstantiated details about the case, including famously, that Brown had attempted to surrender by putting his hands up but was shot anyway. “I just felt that the truth wasn’t being told,...
- 11/3/2017
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Days before filmmakers were set to announce distribution plans for their movie about an abortion doctor, Kermit Gosnell, who was convicted of murder, the judge who presided over his case four years ago has sued to block its release unless changes are made.
Judge Jeffrey Minehart wants at least $50,000 from filmmakers Phelim McAleer and his wife, Ann McElhinney, whom he says have portrayed him in their book — and presumably in their film — as part of "Philadelphia's liberal corrupt government," soft on crime and laboring under conflicts of interest.
Minehart is also suing Salem Media Group, which owns...
Judge Jeffrey Minehart wants at least $50,000 from filmmakers Phelim McAleer and his wife, Ann McElhinney, whom he says have portrayed him in their book — and presumably in their film — as part of "Philadelphia's liberal corrupt government," soft on crime and laboring under conflicts of interest.
Minehart is also suing Salem Media Group, which owns...
- 6/23/2017
- by Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Andrew Klavan, who wrote the novel on which Clint Eastwood’s True Crime was based, will write the screenplay for Gosnell, a TV movie about Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia “house of horrors” abortion doctor who was found guilty of murder in 2013. The movie was funded through an extremely successful Indiegogo campaign which raised more than its initial $2.1 million goal.
In the campaign, filmmakers Phelim McAleer, Ann McElhinney, and Magdalena Segieda argued that “Indiegogo allows us to bypass the Hollywood studios and the usual funding sources for movies. Hollywood never would fund a movie such as this.” The campaign received support...
In the campaign, filmmakers Phelim McAleer, Ann McElhinney, and Magdalena Segieda argued that “Indiegogo allows us to bypass the Hollywood studios and the usual funding sources for movies. Hollywood never would fund a movie such as this.” The campaign received support...
- 9/3/2014
- by Esther Zuckerman
- EW - Inside TV
True Crime novelist, screenwriter, and conservative commentator Andrew Klavan (One Missed Call, A Shock To The System, Haunting Melissa) has been hired to script the crowdfunded TV film project Gosnell, about Philadelphia abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell. The infamous doctor was convicted of three counts of first-degree murder for mercilessly killing babies of botched abortions who were born alive by driving a scissors into their necks and snipping their spinal cords. His practices are believed to have gone on for as many as forty years and Gosnell is currently serving a life prison sentence without the possibility of parole.
Klavan boards the project after the completion of an enormously successful Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, which raised $2,241,043 from 26,500 donors with the help of celeb backers like Kevin Sorbo. It became the most-funded campaign on the platform within its first three weeks. Husband and wife team Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney are producing Gosnell along with Magdalena Segieda.
Klavan boards the project after the completion of an enormously successful Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, which raised $2,241,043 from 26,500 donors with the help of celeb backers like Kevin Sorbo. It became the most-funded campaign on the platform within its first three weeks. Husband and wife team Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney are producing Gosnell along with Magdalena Segieda.
- 9/2/2014
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
1. BitTorrent Bundle: "Tough Bond," the gritty and unsettling documentary about four youths in Kenya made its ITunes debut last week. Taking it up a notch, BitTorrent released a bundle complete with a song download, clips, extras and more. 2. Gosnell. Married filmmakers Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney have pulled it off - their narrative film "Gosnell" broke the record for most funds raised for a film by a non-celebrity on Indiegogo at 2.1 million dollars. This makes it the third most successful film campaign in crowdfunding history, beating out Spike Lee's 2013 record of 1.4 million. The narrative centers on the story of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, sentenced to life in prison in 2013 for first degree murder. The filmmakers' goal? "To do what Hollywood and mainstream media won't." 3. iTunes Indies. The list of top 10 indie movie buys and rentals got two new additions this week: see two Jesse Eisenbergs in "The Double" and a new group of.
- 5/12/2014
- by Paula Bernstein and Taylor Lindsay
- Indiewire
A TV movie about convicted killer and abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell will be made, the people behind the project said Friday after surpassing their goal of raising $2.1 million through a crowdfunding campaign that broke records at Indiegogo. The filmmakers, Phelim McAleer, Ann McElhinney and Magda Segieda, launched their effort on March 28 with the goal of raising more money at Indiegogo than any other entertainment project in that site's history. Gosnell ran an abortion clinic for decades in Philadelphia but was convicted of multiple murders a few years ago. A grand jury determined that he severed the spines
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- 5/9/2014
- by Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A filmmaker who is raising $2.1 million for the making of a TV movie about abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell -- in prison on multiple murder convictions -- is claiming on a massive billboard near Kickstarter's offices that, due to an alleged political bias, the crowdfunding company attempted to censor his project. Phelim McAleer is co-producing the movie, called Gosnell, and had intended on using Kickstarter for his crowdfunding campaign, but switched to IndieGoGo at the last moment because, he says, Kickstarter was insisting on changes to the wording of his campaign and engaging in other delay tactics. In the end,
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- 5/1/2014
- by Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nick Searcy, better known as U.S. Marshal Art Mullen on the FX television show Justified, is asking fans to donate money to some filmmakers who are producing a TV movie he says Hollywood would prefer not be made. The movie is called Gosnell and is the true story of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, who is serving life in prison for multiple murders. The funding for the movie will come by way of a $2.1 million IndieGoGo crowdfunding campaign. If filmmakers Phelim McAleer, Ann McElhinney and Magdalena Segieda are successful, it will be the biggest campaign for a TV
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- 4/15/2014
- by Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Kevin Sorbo is co-star of the past two weekends’ box office pleaser God’s Not Dead, which has pulled in $24M to date on a $2M budget. Now he is putting his name behind an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to help launch the tele-production of Gosnell – the story of the Philadelphia doctor who ran the abortion clinic from hell and was convicted on three counts of first-degree murder — but not without taking a shot at the media and Hollywood. Feature documentarians Phelim McAleer and his wife Ann McElhinney turned to Sorbo and his wife, Sandra (known as Sam), to help raise $2.1M. ”Even the pro-choicers would look at this and say, ‘No, this isn’t right,’” Sorbo said. “This is something that my wife and I are behind because we believe in this project. It’s long overdue for this story to be told, and it wasn’t covered by...
- 4/3/2014
- by ANITA BUSCH
- Deadline TV
Dimock, Pa. -- Josh Fox, director of the Oscar-winning documentary Gasland, stood at the front of the bus peering down the aisle, past Yoko Ono and Susan Sarandon, and out the back window.
A caravan of cars were trailing the Artists Against Fracking tour bus up a winding dirt road in northeastern Pennsylvania.
"Looks like we've got an escort from the industry," Fox said to the celebrities, advocates and media who had boarded the bus from New York City Thursday morning to get a first-hand look at what's at stake with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's looming fracking decision. Pennsylvania already has years of experience with natural gas operations, and controversy continues over cases of water contamination and families who believe they are sick as a result of fracking on or near their land.
Fox calls this part of Pennsylvania, particularly the small town of Dimock, the "canary in the coal mine" for natural gas.
A caravan of cars were trailing the Artists Against Fracking tour bus up a winding dirt road in northeastern Pennsylvania.
"Looks like we've got an escort from the industry," Fox said to the celebrities, advocates and media who had boarded the bus from New York City Thursday morning to get a first-hand look at what's at stake with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's looming fracking decision. Pennsylvania already has years of experience with natural gas operations, and controversy continues over cases of water contamination and families who believe they are sick as a result of fracking on or near their land.
Fox calls this part of Pennsylvania, particularly the small town of Dimock, the "canary in the coal mine" for natural gas.
- 1/18/2013
- by Lynne Peeples
- Huffington Post
Boycotted by Hollywood and ignored by traditional media, the documentary "Not Evil Just Wrong" takes issue with the alarmist theories of Al Gore and attacks the arguments made by global warming lobbyists. With death threats against them, the makers of the documentary, Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer, have taken out the big guns. Claiming the alarmist theories posited by the sustainable development lobby, as well as those of Al Gore in "An Inconvenient Truth", are exaggerated and incorrect, the Irish couple says the laws adopted to fight global warming will have worse consequences for mankind. The film makes a parallel between their cause and the banning of Ddt in 1972 thanks to ecology lobbyists, pointing to the fact that since the insecticide has been taken off the market, mosquitoes have flourished and 40 million people have died of malaria. McElhinney and McAleer also include a clip of Greenpeace CEO, Gerd Leipold, admitting...
- 10/16/2009
- by Constantin Xenakis (Cineman)
- Cineman.ch/en
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