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COPSHOP is a helluva ride!

Fast and furious, COPSHOP is no holds barred action. But it’s not just the action that sets COPSHOP on fire; it’s good characters and bringing something extra to the performance of each.

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GERARD BUTLER & ALEXIS LOUDER talk the one-two punch of character and action in COPSHOP – Exclusive Interview

Gerard Butler, Frank Grillo, and Alexis Louder in Joe Carnahan’s COPSHOP is more than an action-packed thrill ride.  Fast and furious, it’s no holds barred action.  But as GERARD BUTLER and ALEXIS LOUDER discuss in this exclusive interview, it’s not just the action that sets COPSHOP on fire, it’s good characters and bringing something to the performance of each.

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SARA COLANGELO digs into the human condition and finds human compassion in directing WORTH – Exclusive Interview

An exclusive interview with director SARA COLANGELO talking in-depth about one of the complex issues surrounding the attacks of 9/11, the Victim Compensation Fund, now brought to the big screen with the narrative film WORTH. Written by Max Borenstein and adapted from Special Master attorney Ken Feinberg’s memoirs, WORTH is a film that’s more than worth your time and your compassion.

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BTL Radio Show – 08/16/2021 with special guest JOSH TESSIER plus our exclusive interview with JUNGLE CRUISE VFX Supervisor LUKE MILLAR

Catch up now with this action-packed BTL Radio Show as we go from the adventure and action of cruising the Amazon as we chat with JUNGLE CRUISE VFX Supervisor LUKE MILLAR, to diving in with stuntman-turned-director JOSH TESSIER about hard-core mafioso battles with Russians, Italians, good cops, bad cops, and an informant caught in the middle and bringing it all to life with his feature directorial debut OVERRUN.

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NEBULOUS DARK is an abysmal mess

If Solimon had just come up with an apocalyptic time loop story idea and handed it off to someone else for script and directing, NEBULOUS DARK might have been watchable. But this? It’s an abysmal mess.

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