Rhyan Lamarr and Red Guerrilla Entertainment have kickstarted North of the 10, an international bromantic comedy starring Don Benjamin, Tosin Morohunfola, DeStorm Power, Mykelti Williamson, George Lopez and many more.
Lamarr is directing and producing the film set in 2007 during the rise of social media. It tells the story of five friends struggling to succeed in Chicago’s entertainment industry while one of them pursues an international romance with a wealthy young heiress. Production is underway in Chicago and the United Arab Emirates.
Adam G. Key, Jon Knitter and Lamarr wrote the script for North of the 10. Additional producers on the project include Red Guerilla partners Christopher Jennings, Erika Jacobsen and Andre Burgess, and Jalene Mack. Bishop Eric Garnes is exec producing with Don Benjamin.
Elijah Long, Sonal Vara-Parmaro, and Qais Qandil are heading up the UAE production team.
Samer al-Masri, Wes “Wuz Good” Armstrong, Joumana Mourad, Stephanie Nur,...
Lamarr is directing and producing the film set in 2007 during the rise of social media. It tells the story of five friends struggling to succeed in Chicago’s entertainment industry while one of them pursues an international romance with a wealthy young heiress. Production is underway in Chicago and the United Arab Emirates.
Adam G. Key, Jon Knitter and Lamarr wrote the script for North of the 10. Additional producers on the project include Red Guerilla partners Christopher Jennings, Erika Jacobsen and Andre Burgess, and Jalene Mack. Bishop Eric Garnes is exec producing with Don Benjamin.
Elijah Long, Sonal Vara-Parmaro, and Qais Qandil are heading up the UAE production team.
Samer al-Masri, Wes “Wuz Good” Armstrong, Joumana Mourad, Stephanie Nur,...
- 8/3/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
This past year was rough for a lot of people, but it's in our lowest moments where we get to see who the real heroes are among us.
For better or worse, 2016 gave many opportunities for heroic acts and we're looking back at a few people who rose to the challenge.
Pics: Social Media Posts That Changed the Game in 2016
1. Shannen Doherty
The 45-year-old actress has bravely shared her bout with cancer, documenting her journey for fans on social media and giving strength to those in a similar situation. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2015, Doherty announced this year that the cancer spread to her lymph nodes.
"The unknown is always the scariest part," she told Et. "Is the chemo going to work? Is the radiation going to work? You know, am I going to have to go through this again, or am I going to get secondary cancer? Everything else is...
For better or worse, 2016 gave many opportunities for heroic acts and we're looking back at a few people who rose to the challenge.
Pics: Social Media Posts That Changed the Game in 2016
1. Shannen Doherty
The 45-year-old actress has bravely shared her bout with cancer, documenting her journey for fans on social media and giving strength to those in a similar situation. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2015, Doherty announced this year that the cancer spread to her lymph nodes.
"The unknown is always the scariest part," she told Et. "Is the chemo going to work? Is the radiation going to work? You know, am I going to have to go through this again, or am I going to get secondary cancer? Everything else is...
- 12/3/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Montrell Jackson's young son, Mason, turned 4 months old on Monday. It's a milestone his father - a Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police officer who died Sunday in what authorities have described as a "targeted" attack on law enforcement - never got to see. "It's kind of surreal, it really hasn't sunken in yet," Jackson's uncle Charles Cavalier tells People. "You know it's real, but it seems like it's a dream in a way." Speaking with Jackson's family, there are a few things you'll hear over and over again. He was a unifier, a defuser. He loved his city, where he was born and raised.
- 7/19/2016
- by Adam Carlson, @acarlson91
- PEOPLE.com
One of the two police officers injured in Sunday's fatal attack on Baton Rouge police is in "very, very critical condition," Baton Rogue Sheriff Sid Gautreaux said Monday. Speaking of Deputy Nicholas Tullier, 41, Gautreaux said at a news conference, "His vitals have gone up and down, that is all I can say. "At this point, we are just praying for him. It is in God's hands. He is not in good shape at all." Gautreaux said head trauma is the biggest concern of both surgeons who worked on Tullier, an 18-year veteran, according to Nola.com. The other injured deputy,...
- 7/18/2016
- by Greg Hanlon, @GregHanlon
- PEOPLE.com
One of the two police officers injured in Sunday's fatal attack on Baton Rouge police is in "very, very critical condition," Baton Rogue Sheriff Sid Gautreaux said Monday. Speaking of Deputy Nicholas Tullier, 41, Gautreaux said at a news conference, "His vitals have gone up and down, that is all I can say. "At this point, we are just praying for him. It is in God's hands. He is not in good shape at all." Gautreaux said head trauma is the biggest concern of both surgeons who worked on Tullier, an 18-year veteran, according to Nola.com. The other injured deputy,...
- 7/18/2016
- by Greg Hanlon, @GregHanlon
- PEOPLE.com
The alleged shooter police say was responsible for the deaths of three police officers in Baton Rouge was a former Marine who expressed militant views online under a pseudonym. The Us Marines confirmed on Sunday that the suspect, 29-year-old Gavin Eugene Long of Missouri, was honorably discharged in 2010 after five years of military service, including a year in Iraq. He reached the rank of sergeant. (Micah Xavier Johnson, the shooter who killed five police officers in Dallas earlier this month, was a Us army veteran who served in Afghanistan.) Long maintained an active online presence under the name "Cosmo Setepenra.
- 7/18/2016
- by Stephanie Petit, @stephpetit_
- PEOPLE.com
The alleged shooter police say was responsible for the deaths of three police officers in Baton Rouge was a former Marine who expressed militant views online under a pseudonym. The Us Marines confirmed on Sunday that the suspect, 29-year-old Gavin Eugene Long of Missouri, was honorably discharged in 2010 after five years of military service, including a year in Iraq. He reached the rank of sergeant. (Micah Xavier Johnson, the shooter who killed five police officers in Dallas earlier this month, was a Us army veteran who served in Afghanistan.) Long maintained an active online presence under the name "Cosmo Setepenra.
- 7/18/2016
- by Stephanie Petit, @stephpetit_
- PEOPLE.com
Baton Rouge, La. (AP) — Three officers are confirmed dead and three others wounded after a shooting in Baton Rouge, a sheriff's office spokeswoman said Sunday. One suspect is dead and law enforcement officials believe two others are still at large, the spokeswoman said. The Los Angeles Times identified the shooter as Gavin Eugene Long. Citing unnamed U.S. law enforcement officials, the Times described Long as a 29-year-old "black separatist" from Kansas City, Mo., whose birthday was the day of the shooting. The shooting — which happened just before 9 a.m., less than 1 mile from
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- 7/17/2016
- by the Associated Press, THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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