The Family Business - Ernie Hudson & Valarie Pettiford Interview

The Family Business - Ernie Hudson & Valarie Pettiford Interview

There’s a new family in town - and they mean business! Based on the New York Times best-selling series of novels, actor and Executive Producer Ernie Hudson and Tony® Nominated Actress Valarie Pettiford  can currently be seen in, Carl Weber's The Family Business on BET.

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Instant Family - Interviews with Mark Wahlberg, Rose Byrne, Tig Notaro and Sean Anders

Instant Family - Interviews with Mark Wahlberg, Rose Byrne, Tig Notaro and Sean Anders

Writer/Director Sean Anders is ready to get personal. The filmmaker best known for his comedies like “Sex Drive,” “That’s My Boy,” and “Daddy’s Home,” has taken a turn into a more dramatic territory with his latest film, “Instant Family.”

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"Loudermilk" and "A Million Little Things" - Ron Livingston Interview

"Loudermilk" and "A Million Little Things" - Ron Livingston Interview

Ron Livingston is one busy guy! Not only is he returning for a second season in the title tole of
AT&T AUDIENCE Network's brash comedy series Loudermilk, but he also plays a pivotal role in the new hit series on ABC, A Million Little Things. If that’s not enough he will also be see on an episode of The Romanoffs titled “Bright and High Circle,” which streams Nov. 2 on Amazon.

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Assassination Nation - Interview with director Sam Levinson and the stars

Assassination Nation – which has been dubbed “Mean Girls meets The Purge” is one wild ride. The film - which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and presented at TIFF as a Midnight Madness offering - centres around four internet-obsessed girls, whose lives revolve aroundtexts, posts, selfies and chats. 

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The People Have Spoken - Toronto International Film Festival Announces 2018 Award Winners

The People Have Spoken -  Toronto International Film Festival Announces 2018 Award Winners

Green Book - based on the true story of an Italian-American bouncer and an African-American pianist who confront racism and danger while taking a road trip through the Deep South in 1962 took home the people’s choice award which will surely make it a front runner during awards season.

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