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The film is called, The Rise and Fall of Miss Thang – Winner of the Best Feature Award at the International Black Film Festival of Nashville, it’s described as a thrilling dance drama about a young Chicago woman who finds herself at a cross roads when her love for tap dance conflicts with her mother’s expensive addiction.
The film stars internationally acclaimed dancer Dormeshia Sumbry Edwards, the only woman tap dancer to star in Broadway’s Bring N Da Noise, Bring N Da Funk.
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Over the years Dee Miller has come to be known as Miss Thang, the hottest dancer in Chicago’s underground house music scene. A former tap dancing prodigy. Dee now spends her time ruling the dance floor at the local night club. Living off her mother and occasionally braiding hair in her mother’s salon for spending money,...
The film is called, The Rise and Fall of Miss Thang – Winner of the Best Feature Award at the International Black Film Festival of Nashville, it’s described as a thrilling dance drama about a young Chicago woman who finds herself at a cross roads when her love for tap dance conflicts with her mother’s expensive addiction.
The film stars internationally acclaimed dancer Dormeshia Sumbry Edwards, the only woman tap dancer to star in Broadway’s Bring N Da Noise, Bring N Da Funk.
Read on below…
Over the years Dee Miller has come to be known as Miss Thang, the hottest dancer in Chicago’s underground house music scene. A former tap dancing prodigy. Dee now spends her time ruling the dance floor at the local night club. Living off her mother and occasionally braiding hair in her mother’s salon for spending money,...
- 12/19/2009
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Andy Gould, Malek Akkad, and Jeffrey Allard are teaming up for “The Violent Kind,” for New Line. The first two produced the “Halloween” revival for Dimension, and Allard was the executive producer of New Line’s two “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” films. Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores, also known professionally as the Butcher Brothers, wrote the script and are also directing. The group are joined by producers Michael Ferris Gibson and Jeremy Platt, as well as executive producer K’Dee Miller on the all-star horror indie-financed feature. The plot of “The Violent Kind” centers on a group of young bikers who find themselves tormented in [...]...
- 7/18/2009
- by Costa Koutsoutis
- ShockYa
Production on ‘The Violent Kind,’ the new film from writer/directing team The Butcher Brothers (’The Hamiltons’ and ‘April Fool’s Day’), began earlier this week in Northern California. The film is being produced by Jeffrey Allard (2003’s ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’) and Michael Ferris Gibson (’The Hamiltons’), along with producers Andy Gould (’House of 1000 Corpses,’ ‘The Devil’s Rejects,’ and 2007’s ‘Halloween’), Malek Akkad (the ‘Halloween’ franchise), Jeremy Platt (’The Haunted World of El Superbeasto’ and ‘Tyrannosaurus Rex’), and first-time feature film executive producer K’Dee Miller.
Here is the official synopsis from the film’s press release:
One night at a secluded farmhouse deep in the woods, a small group of hardened young biker hoodlums and their girlfriends are tormented when one of the women becomes demonically possessed. A few miles from them, “Missing Persons” signs displaying the faces of individuals not seen since the 1950s are spewed across a wall.
Here is the official synopsis from the film’s press release:
One night at a secluded farmhouse deep in the woods, a small group of hardened young biker hoodlums and their girlfriends are tormented when one of the women becomes demonically possessed. A few miles from them, “Missing Persons” signs displaying the faces of individuals not seen since the 1950s are spewed across a wall.
- 7/17/2009
- by Kirk
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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