Amid the wave of virtual Hollywood events raising funds and voting awareness in the final days before Nov. 3, Grey’s Anatomy star Kelly McCreary has taken her own unique approach to election advocacy. McCreary, who plays Dr. Maggie Pierce on the hit ABC drama series, leads scripted podcast event Wednesday Morning — a one-time, 50-minute show that follows a diverse group of people the day after an election.
The podcast — which was released Oct. 21 and was written and directed by McCreary’s husband and TV director Pete Chatmon, with co-writer Candice Sanchez McFarlane — was originally intended to be a short film, but ...
The podcast — which was released Oct. 21 and was written and directed by McCreary’s husband and TV director Pete Chatmon, with co-writer Candice Sanchez McFarlane — was originally intended to be a short film, but ...
- 10/26/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Amid the wave of virtual Hollywood events raising funds and voting awareness in the final days before Nov. 3, Grey’s Anatomy star Kelly McCreary has taken her own unique approach to election advocacy. McCreary, who plays Dr. Maggie Pierce on the hit ABC drama series, leads scripted podcast event Wednesday Morning — a one-time, 50-minute show that follows a diverse group of people the day after an election.
The podcast — which was released Oct. 21 and was written and directed by McCreary’s husband and TV director Pete Chatmon, with co-writer Candice Sanchez McFarlane — was originally intended to be a short film, but ...
The podcast — which was released Oct. 21 and was written and directed by McCreary’s husband and TV director Pete Chatmon, with co-writer Candice Sanchez McFarlane — was originally intended to be a short film, but ...
- 10/26/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Kelly McCreary, who plays Dr. Maggie Pierce in ABC drama Grey’s Anatomy, is starring in a scripted comedy podcast special about the day after the election.
McCreary will lead Wednesday Morning, a one-off audio drama from her husband, Insecure and It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia director Pete Chatmon and Candice Sanchez McFarlane.
It also stars Colman Domingo (Fear The Walking Dead), Spencer Garrett (The Frontrunner), Blake DeLong (When They See Us), Joy Nash (Twin Peaks), Louis Ozawa (Hunters), Elena Campbell-Martinez (Vida), Remy Ortiz (Instant Family) and Monnie Aleahmad (Bosch).
McCreary plays Jeannine Hamilton on the morning after Election Day where she discovers that if you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu. After losing a local upstate election, Jeannine pays a surprise visit to her father, Wesley’s, palatial estate. She unexpectedly finds herself at a celebratory brunch surrounded by his duplicitous comrades as they engage...
McCreary will lead Wednesday Morning, a one-off audio drama from her husband, Insecure and It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia director Pete Chatmon and Candice Sanchez McFarlane.
It also stars Colman Domingo (Fear The Walking Dead), Spencer Garrett (The Frontrunner), Blake DeLong (When They See Us), Joy Nash (Twin Peaks), Louis Ozawa (Hunters), Elena Campbell-Martinez (Vida), Remy Ortiz (Instant Family) and Monnie Aleahmad (Bosch).
McCreary plays Jeannine Hamilton on the morning after Election Day where she discovers that if you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu. After losing a local upstate election, Jeannine pays a surprise visit to her father, Wesley’s, palatial estate. She unexpectedly finds herself at a celebratory brunch surrounded by his duplicitous comrades as they engage...
- 10/16/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Once again, I’m thinking you movie fans out there will be interested in a documentary about filmmaking. It doesn’t have the all-star cast of something like Side by Side or the classic film clips of These Amazing Shadows, but Click Here should still be on your radar if you care about not just cinema but all visual storytelling in the digital age. Its full title is Click Here: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Making Movies, and it’s a project led by Pete Chatmon, who directed the early Zoe Saldana movie Premium and who teaches production at Nyu. He also won the Tribeca Film Institute’s Creative Promise Narrative Award in 2008 for a script that, five years later, has yet to be produced. That frustrating experience is what inspired him and co-writer Candice Sanchez McFarlane to embark on this other endeavor. Their scope appears to be very wide, as...
- 10/19/2013
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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