Here are my interviews with The Call (now out on VOD & Digital) actress Erin Sanders and Come Playwriter-director Jacob Chase. For more info on Sanders online yoga class, go to Erin Teaches Yoga.
Reworking a few things before making the push, there’s always something that can be better, but somethings shouldn’t be overlooked. Found my “representation” and it’s been there all along. This and a bit about how I can’t fake it this week. Thanks for listening!
Here is my 1:1 interview with The Opening Act director Steve Byrne. I loved the movie, and you can purchase or rent the feature on iTunes. During the chat, Byrne discussed the lack of Asian American representation in Film & TV. He also talks about his love for the features Superman, True Romance, and The Nice Guys.
Come November, CinemAddicts will go back to one episode per month. Once we reach 100 Patreon members, we will bump it back up to 2 episodes per month. Thank you for your support!
The last three weeks of October releases are highlighted after Greg and Anderson discuss the best movies they’ve seen that’ve been released since they last got together. The show must go on!
Not comfortable with any of the reps I’ve met with so far and I don’t want to rush the process, so I’m currently stalled and I don’t like it! Hopefully it’s all for the best.
Have had a couple meetings with industry people about repping up before making any pitches and it’s going ok. Got some unbaised coverage of the screenplay, all A’s and B’s which I like to see. Things are moving in the right direction. Finally released a new Atty & Andy video.
Charm City Kings director Angel Manuel Sototalks about being a cinephile and bringing a balance of neorealism/verite filmmaking with cinematic storytelling. I absolutely love this film and would love to hear your thoughts on Charm City Kings. It hits HBO MAX on October 8. My full Zoom video interview w/ Soto is up for our Patreon backers.
This week, I’m offering up the Blumhouse of Horrors 10 Movie Collection on my site Deepest Dream. Giveaway info is also featured on our CinemAddicts YouTube Channel.
On the latest episode of CinemAddicts, Anderson Cowan really loved The Devil All The Time, a Netflix feature that he describes as a “sweeping epic.” Greg Srisavasdi’s big recommendation is writer-director Haroula Rose’s Once Upon A River, which marks Kenadi DeLaCerna’s acting debut. Films previewed on the episode include The Planters, The Projectionist and The Wolf Of Sleepy Hollow. Plus, Greg finally sees The Lighthouse and Anderson also recommends “Cuties.” Our bonus Patreon episode in October will have us review two films from 1973!