“Re: Uniting” is a new college reunion ‘dramedy’, written and directed by Laura Adkin, starring Jesse L Martin, Michelle Harrison, Roger Cross, David James Lewis, Carmen Moore and Bronwen Smith, available June 4, 2024 on digital and cable on demand:
“…when ‘Rachel’ receives life-changing news, she secretly grapples with her mortality while playing host to her friends who have grown up and gone their separate ways since college.
“‘Carrie’, a mother of 3, ‘Natalie’, a workaholic neurosurgeon, former football star turned sportscaster ‘Collin’ and playboy man-child ‘Danny’ join Rachel and her husband at their picturesque home on the beautiful and secluded Bowen Island.
“As soon as they are all together it’s like no time has passed; they laugh, drink and dance the night away. Rachel’s nostalgia is echoed by the group as they realize how much time has gone by, and how much they have all changed. As secrets are revealed,...
“…when ‘Rachel’ receives life-changing news, she secretly grapples with her mortality while playing host to her friends who have grown up and gone their separate ways since college.
“‘Carrie’, a mother of 3, ‘Natalie’, a workaholic neurosurgeon, former football star turned sportscaster ‘Collin’ and playboy man-child ‘Danny’ join Rachel and her husband at their picturesque home on the beautiful and secluded Bowen Island.
“As soon as they are all together it’s like no time has passed; they laugh, drink and dance the night away. Rachel’s nostalgia is echoed by the group as they realize how much time has gone by, and how much they have all changed. As secrets are revealed,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Re: Uniting, a feature debut from Laura Adkin which reteams The Flash stars Jesse L. Martin and Michelle Harrison, is set to world premiere at the Austin Film Festival this coming weekend, and we’ve got a first-look clip, check it out above.
The story sees six best friends from college reconnect for their 25-year reunion and also stars Roger Cross (War For the Planet of the Apes), David James Lewis (Child’s Play), Carmen Moore (Nancy Drew) and Bronwen Smith (Firefly Lane). Select cast will be in attendance in Austin.
When Rachel (Harrison), receives life-changing news, she secretly grapples with her mortality while playing host to her friends who have grown up and gone their separate ways since college. Carrie, a mother of three, Natalie, a workaholic neurosurgeon, former football star turned sportscaster Collin, and playboy man-child Danny join Rachel and her husband Michael (Martin) at their picturesque...
The story sees six best friends from college reconnect for their 25-year reunion and also stars Roger Cross (War For the Planet of the Apes), David James Lewis (Child’s Play), Carmen Moore (Nancy Drew) and Bronwen Smith (Firefly Lane). Select cast will be in attendance in Austin.
When Rachel (Harrison), receives life-changing news, she secretly grapples with her mortality while playing host to her friends who have grown up and gone their separate ways since college. Carrie, a mother of three, Natalie, a workaholic neurosurgeon, former football star turned sportscaster Collin, and playboy man-child Danny join Rachel and her husband Michael (Martin) at their picturesque...
- 10/26/2023
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Lifetime’s latest twisted family saga has come to a close. Part 4 of V.C. Andrews’ Dawn aired on July 29, it didn’t hold back when it came to campy, over-the-drop drama we’ve come to expect from the network’s adaptations of the V.C. Andrews’ gothic novels. The final installment of this limited series featured a tragic fire, a grab-bag of creepy and vindictive relatives, and a high-stakes game of keep-away with a baby doll. Let’s break down how things ended for the cursed Cutler family in Midnight Whipsters.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for V.C. Andrews’ Dawn Part 4: Midnight Whispers.]
A tragic fire claims two characters in ‘V.C. Andrews’ Dawn’ Part 4 (L to R) Megan Best, Emrik Lopez, and Sawyer Fraser in the ‘V.C. Andrews’ Dawn’ Part 4 | Lifetime
The fourth part of V.C. Andrews’ Dawn jumps forward in time, with the action taking place roughly a decade after the events of Twilight’s Child.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for V.C. Andrews’ Dawn Part 4: Midnight Whispers.]
A tragic fire claims two characters in ‘V.C. Andrews’ Dawn’ Part 4 (L to R) Megan Best, Emrik Lopez, and Sawyer Fraser in the ‘V.C. Andrews’ Dawn’ Part 4 | Lifetime
The fourth part of V.C. Andrews’ Dawn jumps forward in time, with the action taking place roughly a decade after the events of Twilight’s Child.
- 7/30/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Exclusive: Vancouver-based Flat Head Films has set The Flash stars Jesse L. Martin and Michelle Harrison for actor-writer-director Laura Adkin’s (It’s A Disaster) debut feature film Re: Uniting.
The film follows six best friends from college, now in their 40s, who reconnect for their 25 year reunion weekend. As secrets are revealed, one will force them all to reevaluate their lives.
Also starring will be Bronwen Smith (Firefly Lane), Roger Cross (Coroner), Carmen Moore (Vikingsand David Lewis (Child’s Play).
Producing is Krista Rand (Grand Unified Theory) and Stirling Bancroft (Monkey Beach) is the DoP. The film has begun production on Bowen Island, BC, 30-minutes outside of Vancouver.
Adkins has previously directed shorts including The Goodnight Kiss which won Best Short Film at the Edmonton International Film Festival.
Martin is best known for starring roles in The Flash, Law And Order and for originating the role of Tom Collins in...
The film follows six best friends from college, now in their 40s, who reconnect for their 25 year reunion weekend. As secrets are revealed, one will force them all to reevaluate their lives.
Also starring will be Bronwen Smith (Firefly Lane), Roger Cross (Coroner), Carmen Moore (Vikingsand David Lewis (Child’s Play).
Producing is Krista Rand (Grand Unified Theory) and Stirling Bancroft (Monkey Beach) is the DoP. The film has begun production on Bowen Island, BC, 30-minutes outside of Vancouver.
Adkins has previously directed shorts including The Goodnight Kiss which won Best Short Film at the Edmonton International Film Festival.
Martin is best known for starring roles in The Flash, Law And Order and for originating the role of Tom Collins in...
- 5/28/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Yesterday, The Cultural Post learned that the first images of the upcoming western comedy Gunless have been online for a few days. As you can see on the poster, the film will be released in Canada on April 30.
The film follows the Montana Kid (Paul Gross), a notorious American gunslinger.He staggers into the tiny Canadian hamlet of Barclay’s Brush, life for the town’s 17 inhabitants is about to get exciting. The Kid immediately gets into an unfortunate altercation with Jack (Tyler Mane), the town’s surly blacksmith, which leads to the The Kid ‘calling him out’ for some good old frontier justice – a showdown. But in a place totally ill prepared to deal with a classic gun fight and without a single working pistol to be found, adhering to the code of the American Wild West may prove difficult.
Not able to let go of the ‘code’, The...
The film follows the Montana Kid (Paul Gross), a notorious American gunslinger.He staggers into the tiny Canadian hamlet of Barclay’s Brush, life for the town’s 17 inhabitants is about to get exciting. The Kid immediately gets into an unfortunate altercation with Jack (Tyler Mane), the town’s surly blacksmith, which leads to the The Kid ‘calling him out’ for some good old frontier justice – a showdown. But in a place totally ill prepared to deal with a classic gun fight and without a single working pistol to be found, adhering to the code of the American Wild West may prove difficult.
Not able to let go of the ‘code’, The...
- 4/21/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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