Ally Brooke is an American singer and actress. She is best known as a member of the band Fifth Harmony.
Ally Brooke Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Ally Brooke was born on July 7, 1993 (Ally Brooke: age 29), in San Antonio, Texas. She was born to parents Jerry Hernandez and Patricia Castillo six weeks early, and only weighed one pound and 14 ounces at her birth. Brooke received her elementary school education at Cornerstone Christian Elementary School, and was homeschooled through high school.
Speaking exclusively to uInterview, Brooke revealed how her start in the music industry paralleled the careers of the characters in her new movie, High Expectations.
“I’ve been singing for so long now, and really kind of, you know, worked my butt off to really be where I am, and I, too, faced a lot of obstacles similar to Taylor’s character and Sophia’s in a way,” the singer disclosed.
Ally Brooke Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Ally Brooke was born on July 7, 1993 (Ally Brooke: age 29), in San Antonio, Texas. She was born to parents Jerry Hernandez and Patricia Castillo six weeks early, and only weighed one pound and 14 ounces at her birth. Brooke received her elementary school education at Cornerstone Christian Elementary School, and was homeschooled through high school.
Speaking exclusively to uInterview, Brooke revealed how her start in the music industry paralleled the careers of the characters in her new movie, High Expectations.
“I’ve been singing for so long now, and really kind of, you know, worked my butt off to really be where I am, and I, too, faced a lot of obstacles similar to Taylor’s character and Sophia’s in a way,” the singer disclosed.
- 9/3/2022
- by Reese Alexander
- Uinterview
The latest short film by Quentin Lee, On Halloween, pays homage to spooky classics of the past with a few clever twists of its own. Lee has made a variety of features, ranging from the emotional drama Ethan Mao to the teen trauma of White Frog to the fizzy romance of The People I've Slept With. He's explored horror before in his graphic novel Campus Ghost Story and this year's The Unbidden, and On Halloween delves again into terror territory. Candy Cheung stars as a babysitter and Jerry Hernandez (Ethan Mao) is her boyfriend who visits her when she's 'on the job' caring for an infant, played by Quentin Lee's son Junyi Casper Lee. Something happens, and to say it's a bit unnerving is only...
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- 10/31/2016
- Screen Anarchy
We are pleased to present a first look at Quentin Lee's new short film On Halloween, starring Candy Cheung, Jerry Hernandez and Junyi Casper Lee, the latter making his screen debut as ... the baby. Here's a quick description: "An homage to the 1979 classic When a Stranger Calls, On Halloween explores babysitting and child endangerment with modern technology." Lee raised money for the movie via Kickstarter this summer and it's finished just in time for the scariest holiday of the year. Take a look at the photos in the gallery below, which give a nice taste of what to anticipate when On Halloween makes its debut next week. We'll have the details on how to watch it ... on Halloween!...
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- 10/24/2016
- Screen Anarchy
Stars: Luke Moran, Sean Astin, Sara Paxton, Omid Abtahi, John Heard, Michael Welch, John Robinson, Elijah Kelley, Scott Patterson, Jermaine Williams, Cru Ennis, Bernhard Forcher, Luis Bordonada, Jerry Hernandez | Written and Directed by Luke Moran
This dramatic war thriller follows soldier Jack Farmer (Luke Moran) from small town America to Iraq’s most infamous prison, Abu Ghraib, where he’s tasked with guarding the Army’s highest priority detainees. Pressured by his superior (Sean Astin) into using harsh techniques on a seemingly innocent detainee (Omid Abtahi), the seductive allure of war quickly turns to a haunting reality that threatens to break him.
War. What is it good for? Well seemingly it’s good for churning out war film after war film. Some bad. Some good. Thankfully Prisoner of War falls into the latter camp. Produced by the same people behind Traffic and Blood Diamond, the films is loosely based...
This dramatic war thriller follows soldier Jack Farmer (Luke Moran) from small town America to Iraq’s most infamous prison, Abu Ghraib, where he’s tasked with guarding the Army’s highest priority detainees. Pressured by his superior (Sean Astin) into using harsh techniques on a seemingly innocent detainee (Omid Abtahi), the seductive allure of war quickly turns to a haunting reality that threatens to break him.
War. What is it good for? Well seemingly it’s good for churning out war film after war film. Some bad. Some good. Thankfully Prisoner of War falls into the latter camp. Produced by the same people behind Traffic and Blood Diamond, the films is loosely based...
- 8/26/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Netflix has revolutionized the home viewing market for movies with their instant streaming service. Netflix Nuggets is my way of spreading the word about films of all genres worth holding a spot on your instant viewing queue. (Release dates are subject to change.)
Claustrophobia (2008)
Streaming Available: 10/15/2011
Synopsis: Love and corporate policy collide in director Ivy Ho’s engaging drama that follows the arc of a quiet affair between marketing employee Pearl and her soft-spoken, married-with-kids boss, Tom.
Average Netflix Rating: 3
Dream (2008)
Streaming Available: 10/15/2011
Synopsis: In this dark, surreal fantasy from Korean director Ki-duk Kim, a man named Jin (Jô Odagiri) discovers that he’s inextricably linked to a young woman (Na-yeong Lee) through his dreams, which she acts out to the letter while in a trance-like state. Their entwined lives become even more complicated when Jin’s dreams of an old lover lead the girl to reconnect with her own estranged ex.
Claustrophobia (2008)
Streaming Available: 10/15/2011
Synopsis: Love and corporate policy collide in director Ivy Ho’s engaging drama that follows the arc of a quiet affair between marketing employee Pearl and her soft-spoken, married-with-kids boss, Tom.
Average Netflix Rating: 3
Dream (2008)
Streaming Available: 10/15/2011
Synopsis: In this dark, surreal fantasy from Korean director Ki-duk Kim, a man named Jin (Jô Odagiri) discovers that he’s inextricably linked to a young woman (Na-yeong Lee) through his dreams, which she acts out to the letter while in a trance-like state. Their entwined lives become even more complicated when Jin’s dreams of an old lover lead the girl to reconnect with her own estranged ex.
- 10/1/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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