There’s a sequel to the ’90s slasher movies I Know What You Did Last Summer and I Still Know What You Did Last Summer in the works, aiming for a July 18, 2025 release – and while we know Jennifer Love Hewitt is in talks to reprise the role of heroine Julie James, we’re still waiting to hear whether or not Freddie Prinze Jr. is going to agree to return as Ray Bronson. In the meantime, Prinze has reteamed with his Head Over Heels co-star Monica Potter and his She’s All That co-star Kevin Pollak for the thriller The Girl in the Pool, which is set to receive a theatrical, digital, and on demand release on July 26th, courtesy of Quiver Distribution. With that date just a few weeks away, a trailer for the film has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.
Dakota Gorman, who has acting...
Dakota Gorman, who has acting...
- 7/3/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Syrian-American actor Jay Abdo (“Hologram for the King”) is set to play the lead in “Broadcast,” a drama about the atrocities of the Syrian civil war that will mark the directorial debut of U.S. actor and producer Grant Cramer.
Cramer has produced several indie pics of various genres, including Afghanistan-set Special Forces thriller “Lone Survivor,” which was shot in New Mexico. He more recently produced the Nicolas Cage horror-comedy “Willy’s Wonderland.”
Cramer initially came on board “Broadcast” as a producer and subsequently made it his passion project and directorial debut, according to a statement.
Abdo (pictured) was a big star in Syria before fleeing his homeland for the U.S. to escape persecution after speaking out against the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad. The actor is boarding “Broadcast” as both the pic’s protagonist and co-producer.
Once in the U.S., Abdo changed his first name from Jihad...
Cramer has produced several indie pics of various genres, including Afghanistan-set Special Forces thriller “Lone Survivor,” which was shot in New Mexico. He more recently produced the Nicolas Cage horror-comedy “Willy’s Wonderland.”
Cramer initially came on board “Broadcast” as a producer and subsequently made it his passion project and directorial debut, according to a statement.
Abdo (pictured) was a big star in Syria before fleeing his homeland for the U.S. to escape persecution after speaking out against the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad. The actor is boarding “Broadcast” as both the pic’s protagonist and co-producer.
Once in the U.S., Abdo changed his first name from Jihad...
- 4/7/2022
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Buzzy titles such as “Guián,” “Rhinoceros” and “Of Books and Women I Sing” are among the 14 titles at Málaga’s extensive Wip showcase, a springboard in the past for the discovery of titles such as Spanish horror thriller “The Platform” which, winning the Latido Films Prize at Wip, has gone on to become the second most-watched non-English language movie ever on Netflix.
Awarded the biggest plaudit at last year’s Malaga Wip, Adrián Silvestre’s “My Emptiness and I” made a splash at February’s Rotterdam Festival and now competes at Málaga.
In a 2022 spread of titles presented over March 22-25, six hail from Spain and eight from Latin-America
In addition to the Málaga Film Festival award, private-sector prizes from Aracne Digital Cinema, Damita Joe, Latamcinema.com, Latido Films, Music Library, Yagán Films– are also at stake.
The Spanish section’s jury comprises Madrid Film School’s Luis Ferrón, Quatre Films...
Awarded the biggest plaudit at last year’s Malaga Wip, Adrián Silvestre’s “My Emptiness and I” made a splash at February’s Rotterdam Festival and now competes at Málaga.
In a 2022 spread of titles presented over March 22-25, six hail from Spain and eight from Latin-America
In addition to the Málaga Film Festival award, private-sector prizes from Aracne Digital Cinema, Damita Joe, Latamcinema.com, Latido Films, Music Library, Yagán Films– are also at stake.
The Spanish section’s jury comprises Madrid Film School’s Luis Ferrón, Quatre Films...
- 3/23/2022
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
As Jessica Figueroa on Starz's Power Book III: Raising Kanan, Natalee Linez is an ambitious newcomer to South Jamaica, Queens, NY. She's fiercely loyal to those that are important to her and gets swept off her feet by protagonist Kanan Stark's uncle, Lou-Lou Thomas. In real life, Natalee is a model and actress who has had roles on Hawaii Five-0, Siren, and in Natural Disasters. Power Book III has already been renewed for a second season, so we can't blame you if you want to learn everything you can about its cast. Keep reading to find out more about Natalee, including what actor inspired her when she was younger.
Related: The Cast of Power Book III Is Tighter Than Raquel Thomas's Grip on South Jamaica...
Related: The Cast of Power Book III Is Tighter Than Raquel Thomas's Grip on South Jamaica...
- 8/20/2021
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
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