New York NY, USA—April 6th was the debut of the No Laying Up podcast on SiriusXM’s airwaves. Episodes of the popular golf podcast, hosted by Soly, Tron Carter, Big Randy, Neil Schuster, and D.J. Piehowski will be available on demand on the SiriusXM app and at SiriusXM.com, and will air every Monday, Thursday and Friday at 6:00 pm Et on SiriusXM’s Dan Patrick Radio channel.
No Laying Up was founded by five golf “fanalysts” and has built a growing and highly engaged fan base. For more on No Laying Up go to NoLayingUp.com, and follow on Instagram.com/NoLayingUP and Twitter.com/NoLayingUp.
The Dan Patrick Radio channel is available to subscribers nationwide on SiriusXM radios (channel 211), and to everyone – including anyone who is not already a SiriusXM subscriber – on the SiriusXM app and connected devices as part of SiriusXM’s recently announced free streaming...
No Laying Up was founded by five golf “fanalysts” and has built a growing and highly engaged fan base. For more on No Laying Up go to NoLayingUp.com, and follow on Instagram.com/NoLayingUP and Twitter.com/NoLayingUp.
The Dan Patrick Radio channel is available to subscribers nationwide on SiriusXM radios (channel 211), and to everyone – including anyone who is not already a SiriusXM subscriber – on the SiriusXM app and connected devices as part of SiriusXM’s recently announced free streaming...
- 6/10/2024
- Podnews.net
Stars: Nick McCallum, Stelio Savante, Anais Lilit, Richard Gunn, John James, G. Andrew Ahrens, Rebecca Lines, Sydney Bullock, Brandon Stacy, Randal Gonzalez, Mary Drew Ahrens, John Daniel Gates | Written and Directed by Nick McCallum
The sight of a southern swamp opens the latest feature from writer/director/star Nick McCallum, with the area including gators residing in the water, and a hand visibly poking out of the ground. It belongs to murdered ranch owner Robert Marks, who was last seen boarding a boat with his missing daughter, Sloan. This is conveyed in the intrusive voice-over from ex-cop Isaiah Slade (McCallum), arriving in the small town searching for answers as to Sloan’s whereabouts.
As he converses with the local Chief (Richard Gunn), tries speaking with Robert’s remaining daughter Beth (Mary Drew Ahrens), and forms a bond with aspiring musician Brandy (Anais Lilit), it becomes clear that Slade is personally invested in uncovering the truth.
The sight of a southern swamp opens the latest feature from writer/director/star Nick McCallum, with the area including gators residing in the water, and a hand visibly poking out of the ground. It belongs to murdered ranch owner Robert Marks, who was last seen boarding a boat with his missing daughter, Sloan. This is conveyed in the intrusive voice-over from ex-cop Isaiah Slade (McCallum), arriving in the small town searching for answers as to Sloan’s whereabouts.
As he converses with the local Chief (Richard Gunn), tries speaking with Robert’s remaining daughter Beth (Mary Drew Ahrens), and forms a bond with aspiring musician Brandy (Anais Lilit), it becomes clear that Slade is personally invested in uncovering the truth.
- 6/7/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
Los Angeles, CA – Thriller ‘Find Her’ is heading to the European Film Market at Berlinale. Kaczmarek Digital Media Group (Kdmg) has acquired worldwide distribution rights in partnership with Talk Global Media to represent the film internationally, and will be led by Terese Kohn of Talk Global Media located at the Marriott Sales Umbrella, #139.
‘Find Her’ is written and directed by Nick McCallum, and stars McCallum, SAG Award Nominee Stelio Savante, Anais Lilit, with Richard Gunn, and John James.
The cast is rounded out by G. Andrew Ahrens, Rebecca Lines, Sydney Bullock, Brandon Stacy, Randal Gonzalez, Mary Drew Ahrens, and John Daniel Gates; with cinematography by Emmy award-winning director of photography Evan Zissimopulos.
Best described as Brick meets Gone Baby Gone, ‘Find Her’ was filmed in Louisiana and Florida. When an ex-cop arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his missing daughter, it slowly...
‘Find Her’ is written and directed by Nick McCallum, and stars McCallum, SAG Award Nominee Stelio Savante, Anais Lilit, with Richard Gunn, and John James.
The cast is rounded out by G. Andrew Ahrens, Rebecca Lines, Sydney Bullock, Brandon Stacy, Randal Gonzalez, Mary Drew Ahrens, and John Daniel Gates; with cinematography by Emmy award-winning director of photography Evan Zissimopulos.
Best described as Brick meets Gone Baby Gone, ‘Find Her’ was filmed in Louisiana and Florida. When an ex-cop arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his missing daughter, it slowly...
- 2/9/2023
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Tribeca Film Festival 2022 - Midnight Selections: The Tribeca Film Festival 2022's Midnight selections have been announced and include a screening of The Black Phone, along with the world premiere of Travis Stevens' A Wounded Fawn:
"Attachment (Natten Har Øjne), (Denmark) – Feature Narrative, International Premiere. Maja and Leah’s new relationship is interrupted when mysterious things start happening in their London flat. It seems that Leah’s disapproving mother, who lives downstairs, is using Jewish folklore to come between them. In Danish and English with English subtitles. Directed and written by Gabriel Bier Gislason. Produced by Thomas Heinesen. With Josephine Park, Ellie Kendrick, Sofie Gråbøl, David Dencik. A Shudder release.
The Black Phone, (United States) – Feature Narrative, New York Premiere. Locked in a soundproof basement by a masked child killer, a teenage boy finds the possibility of hope through an unexpected and supernatural lifeline: a telephone on which he receives...
"Attachment (Natten Har Øjne), (Denmark) – Feature Narrative, International Premiere. Maja and Leah’s new relationship is interrupted when mysterious things start happening in their London flat. It seems that Leah’s disapproving mother, who lives downstairs, is using Jewish folklore to come between them. In Danish and English with English subtitles. Directed and written by Gabriel Bier Gislason. Produced by Thomas Heinesen. With Josephine Park, Ellie Kendrick, Sofie Gråbøl, David Dencik. A Shudder release.
The Black Phone, (United States) – Feature Narrative, New York Premiere. Locked in a soundproof basement by a masked child killer, a teenage boy finds the possibility of hope through an unexpected and supernatural lifeline: a telephone on which he receives...
- 4/27/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Find Her Trailer — Nick McCallum‘s Find Her (2022) movie trailer has been released. The Find Her trailer stars Nick McCallum, Richard Gunn, Anais Lilit, Stelio Savante, John James, Rebecca Lines, Randal Gonzalez, Sydney Bullock, Mary Drew Ahrens, and John Daniel Gates. Crew Nick McCallum wrote the screenplay for Find Her. Nikki Christie created the music [...]
Continue reading: Find Her (2022) Movie Trailer: Ex-cop Nick McCallum Investigates a Small-town Murder...
Continue reading: Find Her (2022) Movie Trailer: Ex-cop Nick McCallum Investigates a Small-town Murder...
- 4/12/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Sometimes a girl just needs to forget her problems..." A first look trailer has been revealed an indie film mystery thriller titled Find Her, written and directed by and starring actor Nick McCallum. There is no release date yet but this is a first look trailer to show what the film looks like. It's described as "Brick meets Gone Baby Gone," and it was filmed down in Louisiana and Florida. When an ex-cop arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his missing daughter, it slowly becomes clear he has his own personal agenda to finding the truth. With cinematography by Emmy award-winning director of photography Evan Zissimopulos. The cast includes Nick McCallum, Richard Gunn, Anais Lilit, Stelio Savante, John James, Rebecca Lines, Randal Gonzalez, Mary Drew Ahrens, G. Andrew Ahrens, and John Daniel Gates. This does look better than expected, with lots of mysterious shots in this trailer.
- 4/12/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Find Her Exclusive Poster Reveal & New Stills: "Psychological Thriller Find Her has released it's final poster (attached) and revised synopsis (see below) ahead of the film's 2022 release.
The noir stars Nick McCallum (Burning Kentucky), Richard Gunn (Clemency), Stelio Savante, (Running For Grace), Rebecca Lines (The Falcon And The Winter Soldier), Anais Lilit (The Walking Dead: Red Machete), Randal Gonzalez (Greenland), John James (Axcellerator), Mary Drew Ahrens, John Daniel Gates and G. Andrew Ahrens who also serves as producer.
Filmed in Louisiana and Florida, Find Her was directed by Nick McCallum from his own script with Emmy award winning director of photography, Evan Zissimopulos providing the cinematography.
In the film, a mysterious ex-cop named Isaiah Slade arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his still missing daughter. It slowly becomes clear that not only are there multiple suspects, but that Slade himself has his...
The noir stars Nick McCallum (Burning Kentucky), Richard Gunn (Clemency), Stelio Savante, (Running For Grace), Rebecca Lines (The Falcon And The Winter Soldier), Anais Lilit (The Walking Dead: Red Machete), Randal Gonzalez (Greenland), John James (Axcellerator), Mary Drew Ahrens, John Daniel Gates and G. Andrew Ahrens who also serves as producer.
Filmed in Louisiana and Florida, Find Her was directed by Nick McCallum from his own script with Emmy award winning director of photography, Evan Zissimopulos providing the cinematography.
In the film, a mysterious ex-cop named Isaiah Slade arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his still missing daughter. It slowly becomes clear that not only are there multiple suspects, but that Slade himself has his...
- 1/21/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Richard Gunn (Clemency), Stelio Savante (Infidel), Rebecca Lines (House Of Cards), Anais Lilit (The Walking Dead: Red Machete), Randal Gonzalez (Greenland) , and John James (Axcellerator) have joined the cast of Nick McCallum’s noir psychological thriller, Find Her.
When Isaiah Slade, a mysterious ex-cop with an addiction to uppers, arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his still missing daughter, it slowly becomes clear that he has his own personal agenda to finding the truth.
McCallum will be directing from his own script, with G Andrew Ahrens producing. Check out the first images from Find Her below:...
When Isaiah Slade, a mysterious ex-cop with an addiction to uppers, arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his still missing daughter, it slowly becomes clear that he has his own personal agenda to finding the truth.
McCallum will be directing from his own script, with G Andrew Ahrens producing. Check out the first images from Find Her below:...
- 2/8/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Richard Gunn (Clemency), Stelio Savante (Infidel), Rebecca Lines (House Of Cards), Anais Lilit (The Walking Dead: Red Machete), Randal Gonzalez (Greenland) , and John James (Axcellerator) have joined the cast of Nick McCallum’s noir psychological thriller, Find Her.
When Isaiah Slade, a mysterious ex-cop with an addiction to uppers, arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his still missing daughter, it slowly becomes clear that he has his own personal agenda to finding the truth.
McCallum will be directing from his own script, with G Andrew Ahrens producing. Find Her is filming in Louisiana in accordance with SAG AFTRA Covid protocols.
When Isaiah Slade, a mysterious ex-cop with an addiction to uppers, arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his still missing daughter, it slowly becomes clear that he has his own personal agenda to finding the truth.
McCallum will be directing from his own script, with G Andrew Ahrens producing. Find Her is filming in Louisiana in accordance with SAG AFTRA Covid protocols.
- 1/26/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The opposition party at SAG-aftra’s local in New Orleans has won a resounding victory in a re-run of the August election that was mandated by the local’s election committee. Olga Wilhelmine, who won the original contest for a seat on the national board, won again in the re-run, as did all of her running mates on the Nola Slate for Change.
Wilhelmine handily defeated Charles Ferrara for the national board seat, 151-64 – a margin of 70%-30%. In the August election, she defeated him 56-44%. Ferrara also lost in the race for vice president, as he did the first time, to Randal Gonzalez, who this time got 62% of the vote. Kerry Kelly Gridley won again as secretary, this time with 70% of the vote.
The re-run was ordered after the local’s election committee found that the Nola Slate for Change candidates had accepted “unlawful contributions” from employers at a...
Wilhelmine handily defeated Charles Ferrara for the national board seat, 151-64 – a margin of 70%-30%. In the August election, she defeated him 56-44%. Ferrara also lost in the race for vice president, as he did the first time, to Randal Gonzalez, who this time got 62% of the vote. Kerry Kelly Gridley won again as secretary, this time with 70% of the vote.
The re-run was ordered after the local’s election committee found that the Nola Slate for Change candidates had accepted “unlawful contributions” from employers at a...
- 12/17/2019
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
Saying that “your vote counts, even if they make you do it twice,” a group of SAG-AFTRA members in New Orleans say they will “embrace” the mandated re-run of their local’s election even though they think the do-over is the result of a “biased decision.”
“The decision to re-run the Nola election is a biased decision, and extremely discouraging,” said the Nola Slate for Change opposition party, which won all but one of the contested local races. “News of this ruling quickly reverberated throughout our local membership. The committee’s decision is seen as an ‘old guard’ attempt to discount the membership’s desire for systematic change. The outpouring of support and encouragement for the Nola Slate for Change candidates has pushed us to embrace the re-run as another opportunity for our membership to clearly state their desire for overwhelming change.”
The order to re-run the election...
“The decision to re-run the Nola election is a biased decision, and extremely discouraging,” said the Nola Slate for Change opposition party, which won all but one of the contested local races. “News of this ruling quickly reverberated throughout our local membership. The committee’s decision is seen as an ‘old guard’ attempt to discount the membership’s desire for systematic change. The outpouring of support and encouragement for the Nola Slate for Change candidates has pushed us to embrace the re-run as another opportunity for our membership to clearly state their desire for overwhelming change.”
The order to re-run the election...
- 10/9/2019
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
New Orleans SAG-AFTRA Local Ordered To Re-Run Recent Election Over “Unlawful” Campaign Contributions
Exclusive: The New Orleans local of SAG-AFTRA has been ordered to re-run its recent election. The order, handed down by the local’s election committee in a 12-page decision, found that the winning Nola Slate for Change candidates had accepted “unlawful contributions” from employers at a campaign event held on June 29. Matthew Modine, who finished second to Gabrielle Carteris for national SAG-aftra president, attended the event, and was endorsed by the Nola Slate for Change.
A protest filed with the election committee by several losing candidates alleged that a local distillery had provided the venue for the event, and the food and beverages that were served there. In its findings, the election committee wrote: “We conclude that there were improper employer contributions made that benefited the Nola Slate for Change, that these contributions violated the Election Policy and federal law, and that the violations may have affected the outcome of the election.
A protest filed with the election committee by several losing candidates alleged that a local distillery had provided the venue for the event, and the food and beverages that were served there. In its findings, the election committee wrote: “We conclude that there were improper employer contributions made that benefited the Nola Slate for Change, that these contributions violated the Election Policy and federal law, and that the violations may have affected the outcome of the election.
- 10/4/2019
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
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