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The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation to Host Stuck in the 80s Night
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The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (Etaf) announced today its “Stuck in the 80s Night” to be held at Center Stage in Atlanta on National HIV Is Not A Crime Awareness Day – a national observance the organization commemorates on February 28.

The event centers awareness about HIV-specific criminalization laws established in the 1980s by educating about the impact of outdated legislation and celebrating the resilience of people living with HIV.

“Stuck in the 80s Night” will feature fireside chats and panel discussions led by CNN Newsroom anchor, Fredricka Whitfield, CNN This Morning Weekend co-anchor, Victor Blackwell, Etaf Council of Justice Leaders, Robert Suttle, Former Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, Harold Phillips, Co-Executive Director of HIV Legal Network, Janet Butler-McPhee, and Co-Executive Director of Sero Project, Kamaria Laffrey. The red-carpet evening will also include performances by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and six-time Grammy award-winning artist,...
See full article at Look to the Stars
  • 2/27/2024
  • Look to the Stars
Filmmaker Jake Kennedy Debuts his Short Film Backtrack 2.0 Online
In a follow-up to our August 31st exclusive chat with Jake Kennedy, the filmmaker passed us word last night that his short film Backtrack 2.0 has now made its online debut, and you can see it right here!

Kennedy, whose previous efforts include the 2007 feature Days of Darkness and 2009’s Penance, told us of Backtrack 2.0, which stars scream queen Eve Mauro (Wicked Lake, Sorority Party Massacre) and Harold Phillips, “It's doing the festival circuit at the moment. I have submitted it into all the genre festivals and am waiting to hear back from most at this point, but it's been accepted into four so far, and both my lead actors are up for multiple awards.”

Written, directed, produced and edited by Kennedy with sound design and score by Mark Binder and cinematography by Tristan Milani, Backtrack 2.0 intends to serve as a launch for a feature version titled Reversal...
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  • 9/12/2012
  • by Sean Decker
  • DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Filmmaker Jake Kennedy Pursues his Feature Reversal with Backtrack 2.0
Chatting last week with Jake Kennedy in downtown La during the Screamfest mixer, the filmmaker gave us the skinny on his latest project, the short film Backtrack 2.0, which he intends to serve as a launch for a feature version titled Reversal. Read on for a look!

Kennedy, whose previous efforts include the 2007 feature Days of Darkness and 2009’s Penance, told us of Backtrack 2.0, which stars scream queen Eve Mauro (Wicked Lake, Sorority Party Massacre) and Harold Phillips, “It's doing the festival circuit at the moment. I have submitted it into all the genre festivals, and am waiting to hear back from most at this point. But it's been accepted into four so far, and both my lead actors are up for multiple awards.”

Written, directed, produced and edited by Kennedy with sound design and score by Mark Binder and cinematography by Tristan Milani, Backtrack 2.0 follows (according to the official synopsis), ‘A young,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 9/1/2012
  • by Sean Decker
  • DreadCentral.com
Interview: Castle’s Tamala Jones on her career, the show and one line auditions!
Despite having a résumé of starring roles in both films and television, Tamala Jones (Daddy Day Camp, The Tracey Morgan Show) still went into her audition for a new ABC pilot.

That audition called for her to say one line (one line!) in a show called, Castle.

She took that one line, booked the show, quickly became a series regular and is now an integral part of the show as Dr. Lanie Parish. How cool is that?

I talked to Tamala about how she got her start, that one line audition and how she gets that medical dialog memorized.

For the full interview, click the audio link above or download from iTunes

Castle airs Mondays at 10/9c on ABC

You started out as a model. How did you transition into acting? Did you always wanna pursue it?

Tamala Jones: I always wanted to act so while I was doing the modeling stuff,...
See full article at DailyActorMedia
  • 2/1/2011
  • by Lance@dailyactor.com (Lance Carter)
  • DailyActorMedia
‘Animus Cross’ Combines Horror with History
Animus Cross is most definitely delving into unchartered territory. You won't find any traditional web fare here—no scantily clad teens, silly jokes, or other web one-offs. Instead, in its first episode, Animus Cross begins to unfold the trappings of a much deeper story. Set in the post-Antebellum Northwest, and starring Jerry L. Buxbaum, Harold Phillips, Jeff Hime, Trish Egan, and Kathryne Bukowski, Animus Cross promises to be the web series worlds' first historical thriller. Creator A.L. Steen is fully aware of the unique landscape she's chosen for the series. "I wanted to make my life as difficult as possible, obviously," says Steen. "A creature feature set just after the Civil War is not exactly the subject matter most people doing a web series would choose."...
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 11/12/2008
  • by Lindsay Stidham
  • Tubefilter.com
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