Check out three American friends as they continuously fail to attract women in the initial stills from the upcoming comedy, ‘EuroClub.’ The first-look images from the movie were released by its production company, Thriller Films. ‘EuroClub’ was helmed by actor Ali Zamani, who made his feature film writing and directorial debuts with last year’s comedy, ‘Maul Dogs.’ The filmmaker’s latest comedy was written by comics Rebekah Kochan and Dante, and produced by Justin Jones and Zeus Zamani. The director’s new movie stars Jake Lewis, Terrell Battle and Johnny Lessani, and also features additional appearances by European celebrities Micaela Shaeffer, Tom Barcal, Sabine Petzl and Zachi N. Following friends Nick (Lewis), [ Read More ]
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- 1/4/2016
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
HollywoodNews.com: Have not seen the film yet but there are three reasons why I’m confident it will be quite good: Matthew Montgomery, David Moretti and Rebekah Kochan.
On Monday, Aug. 29 (is August really almost over? That was fast!), there will be a DVD release party for the new film Finding Mr. Right at Here Lounge from 8 p.m. to 2 p.m. Matthew wants me to point out this very important fact: Open bar from 8pm-9pm!
Go to the Facebook page for more info on the party.
About the film: Matthew stars as Clark Townsend, an ambitious, serious-minded talent manager who is forced to attend a wilderness therapy retreat weekend to save his disastrous, Hollywood-starlet (Kochan) client’s career, who has no clue he is about to fall unexpectedly head over heels for her new, awkward, fun-loving life-coach, Pearce Wright (Moretti).
Here’s the trailer:
Photo by PRPhotos...
On Monday, Aug. 29 (is August really almost over? That was fast!), there will be a DVD release party for the new film Finding Mr. Right at Here Lounge from 8 p.m. to 2 p.m. Matthew wants me to point out this very important fact: Open bar from 8pm-9pm!
Go to the Facebook page for more info on the party.
About the film: Matthew stars as Clark Townsend, an ambitious, serious-minded talent manager who is forced to attend a wilderness therapy retreat weekend to save his disastrous, Hollywood-starlet (Kochan) client’s career, who has no clue he is about to fall unexpectedly head over heels for her new, awkward, fun-loving life-coach, Pearce Wright (Moretti).
Here’s the trailer:
Photo by PRPhotos...
- 8/24/2011
- by Greg Hernandez
- Hollywoodnews.com
Written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Brian Pelletier, Fishnet tells the story of Sulie and Trixie, a lesbian couple from Los Angeles working as dancers in a burlesque club. A tough, full-figured woman named Lady Jeanette, played by Emma Messenger, runs the club. Everything is going just fine, until a mobster shows up trying to muscle Lady Jeanette. In an impulsive effort to save the day, Trixie shoots the mobster and the two young women flee for safety to Sulie.s parents. house in Texas.
Jillian Easton (Virus X, Mega Piranha) plays Sulie, a woman from a conservative rural Texas upbrining, drawn to L.A. where she first met her creative passion and her romantic love. Rebekah Kochan (Homewrecker, Eating Out Series) plays Trixie, a wild, fun-loving L.A. woman and Sulie.s romantic partner. These two actresses offer the better moments in Fishnet, comfortable delivering the lines in...
Jillian Easton (Virus X, Mega Piranha) plays Sulie, a woman from a conservative rural Texas upbrining, drawn to L.A. where she first met her creative passion and her romantic love. Rebekah Kochan (Homewrecker, Eating Out Series) plays Trixie, a wild, fun-loving L.A. woman and Sulie.s romantic partner. These two actresses offer the better moments in Fishnet, comfortable delivering the lines in...
- 4/16/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
David Moretti, who you may remember as the star of Here!TV's gay vampire soap opera, "The Lair," performs in his final night in the off-Broadway musical, "My Big Gay Italian Wedding," Saturday (Jan. 8). It was the TV and film actor's first time on stage and he almost turned it down from stage fright, but now he walks away feeling enriched by the experience.
"I feel like I can go back to L.A.," Moretti tells Zap2it. "And be a much more well-rounded actor and bring much more to the table. When you get on stage and you know you can't mess up, there's really nothing you can't do in film or TV."
Moretti will be ending his run as Andrew, who is Polish (though the actor is actually full Italian) and will do anything he can to prove his love for his Italian boyfriend among the crazy challenges of his beau's family.
"I feel like I can go back to L.A.," Moretti tells Zap2it. "And be a much more well-rounded actor and bring much more to the table. When you get on stage and you know you can't mess up, there's really nothing you can't do in film or TV."
Moretti will be ending his run as Andrew, who is Polish (though the actor is actually full Italian) and will do anything he can to prove his love for his Italian boyfriend among the crazy challenges of his beau's family.
- 1/8/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Fishnet is an outrageous, burlesque-fueled romp that combines elements of Thelma and Louise and Sister Act, with a camp factor approaching near-John Waters levels. With a delightfully over-the-top cast and a plot that would make any 80s screenwriter proud, it's the goofiest lesbian movie this side of Better Than Chocolate. It's also one of the most fun, with a surprisingly touching story tucked behind all the jokes and theatrical posturing.
It all begins with burlesque – a good quarter of the movie's run time involves dirty dancing – as our protagonists are professional burlesque performers. Trixie (Rebekah Kochan) and Sulie (Jillian Easton) are girlfriends, happily in love and gainfully employed by Lady Jeanette (Emma Messenger), an absolute cartoon character who runs the bar and the dance troupe.
After an initial routine complete with nipple tassels, we're thrust into the dressing room where the regulars are properly introduced. Olga (Zabeth Russell), a...
It all begins with burlesque – a good quarter of the movie's run time involves dirty dancing – as our protagonists are professional burlesque performers. Trixie (Rebekah Kochan) and Sulie (Jillian Easton) are girlfriends, happily in love and gainfully employed by Lady Jeanette (Emma Messenger), an absolute cartoon character who runs the bar and the dance troupe.
After an initial routine complete with nipple tassels, we're thrust into the dressing room where the regulars are properly introduced. Olga (Zabeth Russell), a...
- 12/28/2010
- by Danielle Riendeau
- AfterEllen.com
Any time we see the words "70's inspired slasher film", we get a little excited, and this latest indie feature Yorktown is promising that and then some. Interested? Yeah, we figured you would be! Dig it!
From director Michael Felts, Yorktown stars Rebekah Kochan, Tamie Carpenter, Nicholas Chance, Shawn Stasel, Bridget Blankenship, Shawn Shaw, Jeff Evans, Sean Wilkes, Brandy Combs, Lucas Chance, Michael Felts, Mike Luna, and Nicki Harlan.
Dig on the the plot crunch, artwork, and the teaser trailer below. For more visit the official Yorktown website.
Synopsis
It's the story of a group of friends who hear about an abandoned hospital in a neighboring town and decide to take a road trip out to the location to investigate it being "haunted". They break in and start exploring; what they don't realize is that someone is watching them and begins to kill them off one-by-one.
Official Yorktown Movie Teaser from Angry Otter on Vimeo.
From director Michael Felts, Yorktown stars Rebekah Kochan, Tamie Carpenter, Nicholas Chance, Shawn Stasel, Bridget Blankenship, Shawn Shaw, Jeff Evans, Sean Wilkes, Brandy Combs, Lucas Chance, Michael Felts, Mike Luna, and Nicki Harlan.
Dig on the the plot crunch, artwork, and the teaser trailer below. For more visit the official Yorktown website.
Synopsis
It's the story of a group of friends who hear about an abandoned hospital in a neighboring town and decide to take a road trip out to the location to investigate it being "haunted". They break in and start exploring; what they don't realize is that someone is watching them and begins to kill them off one-by-one.
Official Yorktown Movie Teaser from Angry Otter on Vimeo.
- 12/19/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
This week on DVD, George Clooney and Meryl Streep are tunneling underground while Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe hit the road. And why is James Mason flipping out?
Read on for more!
My favorite film of 2009, animated or otherwise, was Wes Anderson's delightful Fantastic Mr. Fox, which felt like the idiosyncratic filmmaker finally finding the perfect outlet for his precisely art-directed worldview. Based on the story by Roald Dahl, Fox follows a community of animals (besides Clooney and Streep, the voice cast includes Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Owen Wilson, and Willem Dafoe) uniting together against a trio of vermin-hating farmers. With a lovely song score that includes everything from Burl Ives to the Beach Boys to Jarvis Cocker, it's a film that will enchant viewers of all ages.
A more figurative fox in the henhouse is Dylan Vox of The Lair and the upcoming Pornography: A Thriller, playing a...
Read on for more!
My favorite film of 2009, animated or otherwise, was Wes Anderson's delightful Fantastic Mr. Fox, which felt like the idiosyncratic filmmaker finally finding the perfect outlet for his precisely art-directed worldview. Based on the story by Roald Dahl, Fox follows a community of animals (besides Clooney and Streep, the voice cast includes Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Owen Wilson, and Willem Dafoe) uniting together against a trio of vermin-hating farmers. With a lovely song score that includes everything from Burl Ives to the Beach Boys to Jarvis Cocker, it's a film that will enchant viewers of all ages.
A more figurative fox in the henhouse is Dylan Vox of The Lair and the upcoming Pornography: A Thriller, playing a...
- 3/23/2010
- by ADuralde
- The Backlot
The Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (Flglff) is back for another five days of gay-friendly films, showcasing over two dozen movies from November 11th to the 15th.
Among the titles, all having their South Florida premieres, are holiday comedy "Make the Yuletide Gay," the Edgar Allen Poe-based thriller "House of Usher," and the sequel to hit gay franchise "Eating Out," "Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat."
On Friday the 13th, Gateway Cinema premieres "House of Usher," the latest Poe-adaptation from director David Decoteau, who also helmed the "Brotherhood" films. Also premiering the 13th at the Las Olas Riverfront Cinema is "Misconceptions," a comedy drama starring "Mad TV" album Orlando Jones.
Rebekah Kochan and Mink Stole return for thirds of "Eating Out" with the latest sequel, "Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat," which premieres Saturday, November 14th at Gateway Cinema.
Among the titles, all having their South Florida premieres, are holiday comedy "Make the Yuletide Gay," the Edgar Allen Poe-based thriller "House of Usher," and the sequel to hit gay franchise "Eating Out," "Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat."
On Friday the 13th, Gateway Cinema premieres "House of Usher," the latest Poe-adaptation from director David Decoteau, who also helmed the "Brotherhood" films. Also premiering the 13th at the Las Olas Riverfront Cinema is "Misconceptions," a comedy drama starring "Mad TV" album Orlando Jones.
Rebekah Kochan and Mink Stole return for thirds of "Eating Out" with the latest sequel, "Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat," which premieres Saturday, November 14th at Gateway Cinema.
- 11/10/2009
- icelebz.com
A movie franchise is like a shark. For it to stay alive, it has to move forward. It’s a lesson that the Eating Out franchise would do well to learn.
I liked 2004’s Eating Out a lot. The campy gay sex farce was downright revolutionary coming after decades of earnest, angsty coming out dramas (and two years before Another Gay Movie).
2006’s Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds wasn’t as successful, but it wasn’t a disaster.
But Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat, now playing in limited release, is the weakest entry in the series so far. It’s not that parts of it aren’t funny. It’s just that the movie takes absolutely no chances, choosing instead to change a few details and repeat what came before in the first two movies.
Q. Allan Brocka, the creator of Logo’s Rick & Steve the Happiest Gay...
I liked 2004’s Eating Out a lot. The campy gay sex farce was downright revolutionary coming after decades of earnest, angsty coming out dramas (and two years before Another Gay Movie).
2006’s Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds wasn’t as successful, but it wasn’t a disaster.
But Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat, now playing in limited release, is the weakest entry in the series so far. It’s not that parts of it aren’t funny. It’s just that the movie takes absolutely no chances, choosing instead to change a few details and repeat what came before in the first two movies.
Q. Allan Brocka, the creator of Logo’s Rick & Steve the Happiest Gay...
- 10/9/2009
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
This week's releases arrive draped in a pervasive air of dissatisfaction -- Chris Rock's daughter is unhappy with her hair, a '70s feminist movement is unhappy with their options, and Jason Ritter and Jess Weixler are unhappy with each other. Elsewhere, British cultural icons are talked up while global corporate interests are torn down.
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"After The Storm"
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Oscar-winning filmmaker and activist James Lecesne's decision to bring a production of the Off-Broadway musical "Once on This Island" to the storm-ravaged city of New Orleans was both obvious and inspired, with an extra layer of resonance provided in the casting of local kids affected firsthand by the disaster. Captured by director Hilla Medalia, this documentary takes us behind the scenes of the production to follow 12 young actors...
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"After The Storm"
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Oscar-winning filmmaker and activist James Lecesne's decision to bring a production of the Off-Broadway musical "Once on This Island" to the storm-ravaged city of New Orleans was both obvious and inspired, with an extra layer of resonance provided in the casting of local kids affected firsthand by the disaster. Captured by director Hilla Medalia, this documentary takes us behind the scenes of the production to follow 12 young actors...
- 10/5/2009
- by Neil Pedley
- ifc.com
Do you like anthology horror films? Do you like Playboy Playmates? Then you might like The Telling, a new horror anthology flick shot at the Playboy Mansion that's coming to DVD April 14th.
The Telling is a horror anthology built around three girls hoping to pledge the most elite sorority on campus composed of the most beautiful mean girls on campus led by Playmate Holly Madison of the Playboy reality series "The Girls Next Door" and "Dancing with the Stars". Each pledge as their final task must tell the scariest story they can think of, leading to a trilogy of airbrushed terror.
The first is the psychological thriller "Dollface". When Tommy brings home a rescued antique doll to his girlfriend, Lily (Rebekah Kochan, The Asylum's When a Killer Calls), she becomes convinced that the doll is alive. Not only that, but that the doll wants her dead.
The second is...
The Telling is a horror anthology built around three girls hoping to pledge the most elite sorority on campus composed of the most beautiful mean girls on campus led by Playmate Holly Madison of the Playboy reality series "The Girls Next Door" and "Dancing with the Stars". Each pledge as their final task must tell the scariest story they can think of, leading to a trilogy of airbrushed terror.
The first is the psychological thriller "Dollface". When Tommy brings home a rescued antique doll to his girlfriend, Lily (Rebekah Kochan, The Asylum's When a Killer Calls), she becomes convinced that the doll is alive. Not only that, but that the doll wants her dead.
The second is...
- 3/27/2009
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
A straight-to-dvd feature "The Telling," is three short stories in one film. The movie, which was shot in the Playboy mansion stars former girlfriend to Hugh Hefner Bridget Marquardt. Promising an exotic tale, told through the eyes of three promising sorority sisters "The Telling," will be available in April 14, 2009 for a viewing. Have a look at the first trailer for this independent horror film inside.
First the synopsis...
In this horror anthology film, three girls pledge the most popular, and cruelest sorority on campus. For their final task, they must tell the scariest story they know. Containing three distinct stories; one featuring a murderous doll, one a has-been actress and her run in with a film crew of the undead and, finally, a hunt-and-kill fright-fest. The tales inspire someone at the sorority to commit their own murders (Internet).
Release Date: April 14, 2009.
Rating: Unknown.
Director: Nicholas Carpenter, and Casey Ward.
Writer: Joe Lessard.
First the synopsis...
In this horror anthology film, three girls pledge the most popular, and cruelest sorority on campus. For their final task, they must tell the scariest story they know. Containing three distinct stories; one featuring a murderous doll, one a has-been actress and her run in with a film crew of the undead and, finally, a hunt-and-kill fright-fest. The tales inspire someone at the sorority to commit their own murders (Internet).
Release Date: April 14, 2009.
Rating: Unknown.
Director: Nicholas Carpenter, and Casey Ward.
Writer: Joe Lessard.
- 3/27/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
As a sidebar before we jump into today’s topic, I want to keep my promise that this blog won’t just be about politics, or even gay horror. Sometimes it will just be about hot guys. Case in point: Todd Farmer, screenwriter of Jason X (with my favorite in the series after the original) and My Bloody Valentine 3D (with Zane Smith), which I saw on opening weekend and absolutely loved.
I (briefly) interviewed Farmer for a project called “Expanded Books” (formerly “Book Look”) when my friend Peter Bracke’s Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History Of Friday The 13th had its release party. At the time I thought, “Uh…he cute.”
Cut To: My Bloody Valentine 3D. I go see the flick with a gaggle of homos and what are we treated to? Naked Todd Farmer! Ok, more like naked Todd Farmer’s ass, but still! As much...
I (briefly) interviewed Farmer for a project called “Expanded Books” (formerly “Book Look”) when my friend Peter Bracke’s Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History Of Friday The 13th had its release party. At the time I thought, “Uh…he cute.”
Cut To: My Bloody Valentine 3D. I go see the flick with a gaggle of homos and what are we treated to? Naked Todd Farmer! Ok, more like naked Todd Farmer’s ass, but still! As much...
- 2/4/2009
- Fangoria
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