David Zayas Talks ‘Force of Nature’ Production And ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Memories
Actor David Zayas (Dexter, Body Cam) is the main antagonist in the Puerto Rico set action thriller Force of Nature. John the Baptist (Zayas) is a remoreseless criminal who, along with several other men, descends upon an apartment complex looking for priceless art. A retired detective named Ray (Mel Gibson) who lives in the apartment and two duty bound police officers (Emile Hirsch, Stephanie Cayo) are in John’s way in getting the riches, which in turn leads to an inevitable and bloody showdown.
Suzi Quatro Premieres ‘Suzi Q’ With Cherie Currie And Kathy Valentine
Suzi Quatro’s artistic legacy is in full display with the compelling and uncompromising documentary Suzi Q. Folks who pre-order the film to see its premiere on July 1st will be treated to an Exclusive Bonus Q&A with Quatro, Cherie Currie (The Runaways) and Kathy Valentine (The Go-Go’s). More details on the event as well as a brief snippet of my chat with Quatro is featured in the post (fyi – I absolutely love this doc).
#56 I’ve Got a Movie to Make: New Name Productions (Week 56 of 116)
I’m very tired as I ramble about the process of finally coming up with a new softer name for the commercial side of Cold Cockle.
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Actress And World Traveler Stephanie Cayo Reflects On ‘Force of Nature’ Experience
Actress Stephanie Cayo stars in Force of Nature as Jess, an enthusiastic and duty driven cop who is trying her best to evacuate residents of an apartment complex during a Category 5 hurricane. The Puerto Rico set narrative features Emile Hirsch as Jess’ disillusioned and temporary partner Cardillo, with Mel Gibson starring as Ray, a retired detective who simply doesn’t want to leave his domicile.
‘Detroit’ Review: Kathryn Bigelow Crafts A “Searing” And “Sobering” Narrative
As we watch much of our nation literally burn, once again, many movies dealing with the experience of being a Black American are finding their way to the forefront. Whether it’s Spike Lee’s epic return to Vietnam, in Da 5 Bloods, or the crackling dialogue of Blindspotting or the surreal horror of Get Out, many Americans are turning to movies to contextualize what they are watching in reality on the nightly news.
Director Bora Kim Takes Flight With Immersive Coming-of-Age Tale ‘House of Hummingbird’
Now playing in virtual theaters via Kino Marquee, House of Hummingbird has received a ton of critical acclaim (as well as awards) thanks to its realistic and compelling portrayal of a 14-year-old girl’s (Ji-hu Park) life in Korea. During our conversation, director/writer Bora Kim talked about the long road to getting the film made, the emotionally overwhelming reaction she has received from the movie, and why it was important to make a realistic movie about a middle school student.
Flick City Episode 18: ‘House of Hummingbird’ Interview With Director Bora Kim
Latest Flick City episode features my interview with “House of Hummingbird” director/writer Bora Kim. The film, which has received huge critical acclaim and awards, is now available in the U.S. via Kino Marquee. Thank you for supporting our podcast and be sure to leave a rating and review for our program! Also, please tell us what you think of House of Hummingbird (I really love this film)!!
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