The iMom Short Film Ariel Martin‘s The iMom (2014) short film stars Matilda Brown, Marta Dusseldorp, Karl Beattie, Curt Bonnem, and Tom Kiesche. Plot Synopsis The iMom‘s plot synopsis: “With a rapid evolution in robotics in a not-so-distant future, loving couples are now able of tackling with the discouraging and tiresome task of parenting, as the innovative [...]
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Continue reading: The Imom Short Film: Cyborg Matilda Brown Takes Care of Two Kids in Ariel Martin’s Touching & Disturbing Story...
- 7/29/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Old Dogs & New Tricks, starring Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson and David Pevsner, debuted on Saturday night.
The show asks, in a place called Boystown, do gay men ever grow up? Or do we just grow old? Nathan, Brad, Muscles and Ross stumble through middle age in an alternate universe called West Hollywood.
In the premiere episode, West Hollywood agent Nathan Adler (Acord, who is also the show's writer) recalls how he first met '80s rocker Brad King (Bonnem), personal trainer 'Muscles' Carter (Olson) and actor Ross Stein (Pevsner) as he begrudgingly prepares for his 50th birthday party.
Watch it below and let us know what you think.
For more on Old Dogs & New Tricks, visit www.olddogsnewtrickstheseries.com...
The show asks, in a place called Boystown, do gay men ever grow up? Or do we just grow old? Nathan, Brad, Muscles and Ross stumble through middle age in an alternate universe called West Hollywood.
In the premiere episode, West Hollywood agent Nathan Adler (Acord, who is also the show's writer) recalls how he first met '80s rocker Brad King (Bonnem), personal trainer 'Muscles' Carter (Olson) and actor Ross Stein (Pevsner) as he begrudgingly prepares for his 50th birthday party.
Watch it below and let us know what you think.
For more on Old Dogs & New Tricks, visit www.olddogsnewtrickstheseries.com...
- 7/31/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
New Attitudes, Old ProjectsBeth Grant, Los Angeles Passion Play My 16-year-old daughter, Mary, a self-described musical theatre geek, is in the kitchen, dancing and singing wildly to Godspell. Mary is just under 6 feet tall and in 10th grade. Alas and alack, she wants to be an actor like her mom and dad. I have mixed emotions. We went to the closing night of Wicked at the Pantages. It was Mary's 10th time seeing the show as a paying audience member, but last year she got a job ushering so she could study the performances. It is her dream to play Elphaba. She has my strong angular features, a natural four-octave range, and huge passion. That's what I need, that’s what I'm looking to rekindle this year: passion. How do we keep the passion going? I'm lucky in that I almost always have passion in the moment of the work.
- 2/5/2009
- backstage.com
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