“Little Wing” is a new ‘coming-of-age drama’ feature, directed by Dean Israelite, starring Brian Cox, Kelly Reilly, Brooklynn Prince, Che Tafari, Simon Khan, Lowell Deo, and Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, streaming March 13, 2024 on Paramount+:
“…a young girl gets involved in the world of pigeon racing…
“…as she deals with her parents' divorce and the impending loss of her home…”
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“…a young girl gets involved in the world of pigeon racing…
“…as she deals with her parents' divorce and the impending loss of her home…”
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- 3/13/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Following six seasons as Howard Hamlin on AMC’s megahit Better Call Saul, Patrick Fabian has signed on to lead the indie The Way We Speak from writer-director Ian Ebright (From the Sky).
Billed as an allegory about America’s fractured politics and culture, the film follows Simon (Fabian), an up-and-coming commentator whose world is turned upside down when his best friend and debate opponent suffers a fatal heart attack. Simon refuses to leave the spotlight at an annual thought-leader summit, leading to an obsession with his new opponent and a growing rift with his ailing wife, Claire (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’s Diana Coconubo).
Ebright’s Broken Telegraph is producing the pic, also to star Kailey Rhodes (Black Pool), Ayanna Berkshire (Twilight) and Lowell Deo (Z Nation). Fabian is repped by The Kohner Agency and Essential Talent Management.
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Exclusive: Cinedigm has acquired North American rights to...
Billed as an allegory about America’s fractured politics and culture, the film follows Simon (Fabian), an up-and-coming commentator whose world is turned upside down when his best friend and debate opponent suffers a fatal heart attack. Simon refuses to leave the spotlight at an annual thought-leader summit, leading to an obsession with his new opponent and a growing rift with his ailing wife, Claire (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’s Diana Coconubo).
Ebright’s Broken Telegraph is producing the pic, also to star Kailey Rhodes (Black Pool), Ayanna Berkshire (Twilight) and Lowell Deo (Z Nation). Fabian is repped by The Kohner Agency and Essential Talent Management.
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Exclusive: Cinedigm has acquired North American rights to...
- 3/10/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
High Octane’s Newest Slasher, The Last Laugh. The film’s a Giallo inspired Horror flick from the mind of The October People who have brought past horror gems such as Hunting Grounds, Invoking, and Ayla. From: Writer & Director Jeremy Berg Starring: Steve Vanderzee, Eric Stone, Lowell Deo, Angelo Dimarco, Jeffrey …
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- 8/31/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Written by Chris Diani and Basil Harris
Directed by Chris Diani
Featuring Nick Garrison, Lowell Deo, Evan Mosher, Philip D. Clarke, Vincent Kovar, John Kaufmann, Bill Morrison
Review by Amanda Rebholz
Rarely do campy films actually deliver on the promise of being genuinely entertaining; often times it seems like they’re composed primarily of obscure inside-jokes or sweeping generalizations that seem trite and bland by the time they reach their audience via the film itself. With this said, Chris Diani’s film Creatures from the Pink Lagoon manages to both amuse and entertain in a genuine way that both pokes fun at gay cultural stereotypes while also having a very affectionate wink-wink-nudge-nudge attitude of someone who appreciates the clichés for what they are...
The film opens with a funeral, and an oversized drag queen being buried in his favorite kimono. We cut to the iconic zombie-film staple shot of a...
Directed by Chris Diani
Featuring Nick Garrison, Lowell Deo, Evan Mosher, Philip D. Clarke, Vincent Kovar, John Kaufmann, Bill Morrison
Review by Amanda Rebholz
Rarely do campy films actually deliver on the promise of being genuinely entertaining; often times it seems like they’re composed primarily of obscure inside-jokes or sweeping generalizations that seem trite and bland by the time they reach their audience via the film itself. With this said, Chris Diani’s film Creatures from the Pink Lagoon manages to both amuse and entertain in a genuine way that both pokes fun at gay cultural stereotypes while also having a very affectionate wink-wink-nudge-nudge attitude of someone who appreciates the clichés for what they are...
The film opens with a funeral, and an oversized drag queen being buried in his favorite kimono. We cut to the iconic zombie-film staple shot of a...
- 6/21/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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