The Cinephellas survived another year at C2E2 in Chicago that took place from February 28th – March 1st at McCormick Place. Take a glimpse into the world of Chicago’s Comic & Entertainment Expo that includes panels, Cosplay, Collectibles, Video Games, and more!
Henry Hill interviews the director of Waiting for Anya, Ben Cookson, and learns about what inspired him to make the film, and how he recovered from the devastation of a project that fell apart to turn this life-changing project into a reality.
Guy Pearce goes Grindhouse and Roadhouse in action-thriller movie Disturbing the Peace. A small-town marshal who hasn’t carried a gun since a tragic shooting must pick up his gun again to do battle with outlaw bikers who plan to do a violent heist. In this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast, Nile Fortner discusses with Disturbing the Peace director, York Shackleton, his transition from athlete to a filmmaker, working with Barbie Blank (f.k.a. WWE’s Kelly Kelly), and more in this interview.
“A small-town marshal who hasn’t carried a gun since he left the Texas Rangers after a tragic shooting, must pick up his gun again to do battle with a gang of outlaw bikers that has invaded the town to pull off a brazen and violent heist.”
Disturbing the Peace hits Theaters and On Demand/Digital on January 17, 2020
For the first interview of 2020, Logan Myerz interviews Anthony Jerjen, the director of Inherit Viper on the newest episode of the Cinephellas Podcast! The film hit select theaters, on demand, and digital on January 10th.
“Crime thriller about three siblings in Appalachia getting by as local opioid dealers, trying not to get caught in the spiral of violence that comes with the territory.”
On this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast, Henry Hill interviews the director and star of Mob Town, Danny Abeckaser. Danny was gracious enough to share his insight on making the film as well as talking about how he landed a role in Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman. Mob Town tells the true story of the 1957 meeting of over a hundred mafia members in the small town of Apalachin in upstate New York. A state trooper played by David Arquette uncovers the meeting and helps coordinate a raid on it. Henry was able to watch a screener of the film, and while not on the level of a lot of other mob films, he found the film both entertaining and informational.
Saban Films released the thriller Mob Town in theaters, VOD, and Digital HD on December 13th, 2019!
On the next podcast, we’re hosting our first Q + A. If you want to ask us a question, let us know in the comments below or e-mail us your questions to cinephellas@gmail.com and we’ll answer them in a few weeks!
On the next podcast, we’re hosting our first Q + A. If you want to ask us a question, let us know in the comments below or e-mail us your question to cinephellas@gmail.com and we’ll answer them in a few weeks!
An imaginary friend takes a violent turn in horror-thriller director Adam Egypt Mortimer’s, Daniel Isn’t Real. Luke, played by Miles Robbins, is a troubled college student who resurrects his imaginary friend Daniel, played by Patrick Schwarzenneger. Daniel Isn’t Real gives viewers an eerie look at their inner selves and this trippy thriller shines a light on the power of choice. In this interview for the Cinephellas Podcast, Nile Fortner talks with Mortimer about what it’s like adapting the book, his inspirations such as The Exorcist and Fight Club, and more.