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Madi Langdon

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Madi Langdon

The Lockpicker: Director Randall Okita Reflects Making Teenage Thief Film
Once a teen enters into the world of crime, it’s too late to get out.

In The Lockpicker, this grounded narrative film looks at a teenage thief who tries to leave town to escape the violence that threatens him and the people he loves.

The film stars Kegian Umi Tang, Storie Serres, David Woroner, Jordan Gray and Madi Langdon. It is directed by Randall Okita.

Lrm had a sit-down interview with director Randall Okita yesterday at the press day for the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.

He talked to us about trying to make a grounded realistic film with teenagers and similar neighborhoods that once represented parts of his past life.

The Lockpicker will be shown at the festival on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in Los Angeles’ Downtown Independent. Visit festival.vconline.org for ticket information.

For possible future screenings at festivals, visit www.randallokita.com.

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See full article at LRMonline.com
  • 4/29/2017
  • by Gig Patta
  • LRMonline.com
Donald Trump
Viewers Furious After Miss Hawaii Asked Her Presidential Pick During Miss USA Questioning
Donald Trump
Donald Trump may no longer own the Miss USA pageant, but he's once again part of a controversy surrounding the show. During the 2016 competition Sunday night, the producers slipped in a question, posed to Miss Hawaii Chelsea Hardin, asking if she would vote for Trump or Hillary Clinton for President. But the controversy isn't surrounding Hardin's answer - judge Laura Brown, executive editor at Harper's Bazaar, who asked the question quickly found herself under attack on Twitter. "If the election were held tomorrow, would you vote Hillary Clinton, or Donald Trump, for President, and why would you choose one over the other?...
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 6/6/2016
  • by Julie Mazziotta, @julietmazz
  • PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump
Viewers Furious After Miss Hawaii Asked Her Presidential Pick During Miss USA Questioning
Donald Trump
Donald Trump may no longer own the Miss USA pageant, but he's once again part of a controversy surrounding the show.

During the 2016 competition Sunday night, the producers slipped in a question, posed to Miss Hawaii Chelsea Hardin, asking if she would vote for Trump or Hillary Clinton for President. But the controversy isn't surrounding Hardin's answer – judge Laura Brown, executive editor at Harper's Bazaar, who asked the question quickly found herself under attack on Twitter.

"If the election were held tomorrow, would you vote Hillary Clinton, or Donald Trump, for President, and why would you choose one over the other?...
See full article at People.com - TV Watch
  • 6/6/2016
  • by Julie Mazziotta, @julietmazz
  • People.com - TV Watch
Donald Trump
Viewers Furious After Miss Hawaii Asked Her Presidential Pick During Miss USA Questioning
Donald Trump
Donald Trump may no longer own the Miss USA pageant, but he's once again part of a controversy surrounding the show. During the 2016 competition Sunday night, the producers slipped in a question, posed to Miss Hawaii Chelsea Hardin, asking if she would vote for Trump or Hillary Clinton for President. But the controversy isn't surrounding Hardin's answer - judge Laura Brown, executive editor at Harper's Bazaar, who asked the question quickly found herself under attack on Twitter. "If the election were held tomorrow, would you vote Hillary Clinton, or Donald Trump, for President, and why would you choose one over the other?...
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 6/6/2016
  • by Julie Mazziotta, @julietmazz
  • PEOPLE.com
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