Danny Jacobs (Growing Up and Other Lies) has booked a recurring role and Stephen Root (King of the Hill) and Romy Rosemont (Glee) will guest star on the fourth season of Showtime’s drama series Masters Of Sex. Starring Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan as real-life pioneers of human sexuality, William Masters and Virginia Johnson, Masters of Sex Season 4 will begin in 1968, and will take viewers into the "swinging '70s" during which time the characters will take on new…...
- 9/1/2016
- Deadline TV
Lionsgate Premiere has released the brand new trailer and poster for their upcoming film, Exposed.
The new suspense thriller stars Keanu Reeves, Ana De Armas and Oscar-winner Mira Sorvino.
When a detective starts to investigate his partner’s shocking death, he uncovers disturbing evidence of police corruption and a dangerous secret involving an unlikely young woman. The film also features Christopher McDonald and Big Daddy Kane.
Exposed opens in theaters and on demand on January 22.
The movie is executive produced by 2014’s St. Louis International Film Festival ‘Woman In Film’ recipient Katie Mustard. Her credits include Growing Up And Other Lies, I Believe In Unicorns and Paul Bettany’s Shelter.
Like the movie on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ExposedMovie/
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The new suspense thriller stars Keanu Reeves, Ana De Armas and Oscar-winner Mira Sorvino.
When a detective starts to investigate his partner’s shocking death, he uncovers disturbing evidence of police corruption and a dangerous secret involving an unlikely young woman. The film also features Christopher McDonald and Big Daddy Kane.
Exposed opens in theaters and on demand on January 22.
The movie is executive produced by 2014’s St. Louis International Film Festival ‘Woman In Film’ recipient Katie Mustard. Her credits include Growing Up And Other Lies, I Believe In Unicorns and Paul Bettany’s Shelter.
Like the movie on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ExposedMovie/
The post Watch Keanu Reeves And Mira Sorvino In Exposed Trailer appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
- 12/4/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Adam Brody just revealed a big bombshell that is making "Gossip Girl" fanatics jump for joy! In a new podcast for The Hollywood Reporter, the actor talked about working with his "Growing Up and Other Lies" costar Zuzanna Szadkowski, who played Dorota Kishlovsky on "Gossip Girl" with his wife, Leighton Meester. "She’s one of my wife’s best friends," Brody said of his costar. "I didn’t know her at the time. I wasn’t with my wife [when we filmed], and so we hardly talked then." On the hit teen series, Leighton's character Blair Waldorf was spotted all over the Upper Eastside with Dorota, her live-in maid and main confidant. So, this means, the pair is actually just as close as they were on-screen! In fact, Szadkowski, 36, recently showed her support for her on-and-off screen Bff at the opening night of Meester's play of "Of Mice and Men" on Broadway. The...
- 3/25/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Attention, Upper East Siders! The most critical relationship in Gossip Girl history is still intact. No, it’s not Blair and Serena, and no, it’s not even Chuck and Blair. In a new podcast for The Hollywood Reporter, Adam Brody let a juicy detail slip about his wife Leighton Meester’s personal life. While being interviewed about his indie film, Growing Up and Other Lies, he was asked about working with actress Zuzanna Szadkowski, who played Dorota Kishlovsky on the hit New York series and plays CeCe in the [...]...
- 3/24/2015
- Us Weekly
During their 260-block journey down the island of Manhattan, the four friends in Growing Up and Other Lies engage in a lot of banter and bickering. The characters are all in their late twenties and early thirties, yet common conversation topics include erections and defecating in bathtubs. A running joke throughout the 90-minute film is a “would you rather” situation that one of the characters poses to his friends. “I’m not playing that game,” says the embittered Gunderson (Wyatt Cenac), as his three companions debate the choice they would take. “I find it childish and silly.”
As the title suggests and their infantile talks further prove, the film is dealing with men who still behave like children, resistant to move beyond the glory years of their high-school friendship and take responsibility for their own lives. That is likely the writers’ intention: to treat the characters as if they were belligerent high schoolers,...
As the title suggests and their infantile talks further prove, the film is dealing with men who still behave like children, resistant to move beyond the glory years of their high-school friendship and take responsibility for their own lives. That is likely the writers’ intention: to treat the characters as if they were belligerent high schoolers,...
- 3/21/2015
- by Jordan Adler
- We Got This Covered
Jake (Josh Lawson) kicks off a walk down the length of Manhattan with a declaration of defeat: He's heading back to the Midwest after a decade scraping by as an artist. Rocks (Adam Brody), Billy (Danny Jacobs), and Gunderson (Wyatt Cenac) are hoping to talk him out of the move during this day-long, 260-block trek. The question that soon arises isn't why Jake would head home to help an ailing father, but why, exactly, these guys are friends. The seriocomic Growing Up and Other Lies, written and directed by Jacobs and Darren Grodsky (Humboldt County), offers strained male bonding from a quartet sorely out of tune. These former roommates and college buds rely on nostalgia for their once-strong connection, and it's not long past Inwood that strains begin to a...
- 3/18/2015
- Village Voice
Growing Up And Other Lies screens as part of the 23rd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival on Saturday, November 22 at 5:30 Pm at Landmark’s Tivoli Theatre.
Get ticket information here.
Once again, a group of twnty-something best buds must face an uncertain future and enter adulthood in this comedy/drama from co-writers and directors Darren Grodsky and Danny Jacobs. Struggling artist Jake (Josh Larson) is going to throw in the towel (and his painting apron) on his NYC gallery dreams and move back to Ohio to help his ailing pop run the family factory. So what does he want to do on his last day in the Big Apple? Why he wants to walk all 260 blocks of Manhattan, from the farthest North point all the way to Lady Liberty. It’ll be a great, final bonding adventure for him and his three old room mates. Skipping a...
Get ticket information here.
Once again, a group of twnty-something best buds must face an uncertain future and enter adulthood in this comedy/drama from co-writers and directors Darren Grodsky and Danny Jacobs. Struggling artist Jake (Josh Larson) is going to throw in the towel (and his painting apron) on his NYC gallery dreams and move back to Ohio to help his ailing pop run the family factory. So what does he want to do on his last day in the Big Apple? Why he wants to walk all 260 blocks of Manhattan, from the farthest North point all the way to Lady Liberty. It’ll be a great, final bonding adventure for him and his three old room mates. Skipping a...
- 11/21/2014
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The recipient of the 2014 St. Louis International Film Festival’s Women in Film Award is producer Katie Mustard.
Mustard has two feature films screening at Sliff – Growing Up And Other Lies and I Believe In Unicorns.
She joins previous Women in Film Award winners Yvonne Welbon, Barbara Hammer, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Marsha Hunt, Ry Russo-Young, Pamela Yates, Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg, and Nina Davenport.
Directors Darren Grodsky & Danny Jacobs Growing Up And Other Lies stars Adam Brody (The O.C.), Josh Lawson (House of Lies), Wyatt Cenac (The Daily Show), Amber Tamblyn (Two and a Half Men). After living for years as a struggling artist in New York City, Jake is calling it quits and returning home to Ohio. On his last day in the city, he persuades his three oldest friends to help him retrace their greatest adventure together: a walk down the entire length of Manhattan. The film shows Sat.
Mustard has two feature films screening at Sliff – Growing Up And Other Lies and I Believe In Unicorns.
She joins previous Women in Film Award winners Yvonne Welbon, Barbara Hammer, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Marsha Hunt, Ry Russo-Young, Pamela Yates, Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg, and Nina Davenport.
Directors Darren Grodsky & Danny Jacobs Growing Up And Other Lies stars Adam Brody (The O.C.), Josh Lawson (House of Lies), Wyatt Cenac (The Daily Show), Amber Tamblyn (Two and a Half Men). After living for years as a struggling artist in New York City, Jake is calling it quits and returning home to Ohio. On his last day in the city, he persuades his three oldest friends to help him retrace their greatest adventure together: a walk down the entire length of Manhattan. The film shows Sat.
- 11/18/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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