Jonathan Majors is on — well, a major roll at the moment.
Majors has appeared in a string of high-profile features in a matter of a few short years. Those include “Da 5 Bloods” from Spike Lee, Sundance hit “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” “Hostiles” with Christian Bale and “White Boy Rick” with Matthew McConaughey.
Next up, audiences will see him in the HBO series “Lovecraft Country.” The show boasts an impressive lineup both in front of and behind the camera. Majors’ co-stars include Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Michael K. Williams and Courtney B. Vance. Based on the book of the same name by Matt Ruff, the show was created by Misha Green, with Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams among the executive producers.
Majors’ ascendancy to the lead role in an HBO series featuring some of television’s biggest creators and most heralded stars has brought him a long way from his native Cedar Hill,...
Majors has appeared in a string of high-profile features in a matter of a few short years. Those include “Da 5 Bloods” from Spike Lee, Sundance hit “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” “Hostiles” with Christian Bale and “White Boy Rick” with Matthew McConaughey.
Next up, audiences will see him in the HBO series “Lovecraft Country.” The show boasts an impressive lineup both in front of and behind the camera. Majors’ co-stars include Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Michael K. Williams and Courtney B. Vance. Based on the book of the same name by Matt Ruff, the show was created by Misha Green, with Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams among the executive producers.
Majors’ ascendancy to the lead role in an HBO series featuring some of television’s biggest creators and most heralded stars has brought him a long way from his native Cedar Hill,...
- 7/22/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
2010 - 10 mins. - Not Rated
D: J. Ott
C: Kurt Hanover, Ric Averill, Tommy Cottin, Sommer Brecheisen
Group of kids investigate an urban legend only to never be heard from again.
Urban Legends and tall tales play up to an inherent fear that people have experienced. In ten brief minutes, Stull generates genuine suspense as it reminds people of something that they have gone and done themselves at one point or another. Stull plays up to the spookiness of being a kid and going out and searching for clues into if that little ghost story is true or not. Part of what makes Stull suspenseful is that its a type of fear that people can resonate with as they can draw upon their own experiences and relate to what is going on. However, Stull stumbles during the finale which leaves a bad taste over the rest of the film. The...
D: J. Ott
C: Kurt Hanover, Ric Averill, Tommy Cottin, Sommer Brecheisen
Group of kids investigate an urban legend only to never be heard from again.
Urban Legends and tall tales play up to an inherent fear that people have experienced. In ten brief minutes, Stull generates genuine suspense as it reminds people of something that they have gone and done themselves at one point or another. Stull plays up to the spookiness of being a kid and going out and searching for clues into if that little ghost story is true or not. Part of what makes Stull suspenseful is that its a type of fear that people can resonate with as they can draw upon their own experiences and relate to what is going on. However, Stull stumbles during the finale which leaves a bad taste over the rest of the film. The...
- 6/9/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
My Two-TAILEd HallOWEEN Cat by Ric Averill
Ric Averill's Halloween play comes to life under the co-direction of Elizabeth Sullivan and Susanna Pitzer. 3rd grader Sydney (Celie Davison) loves football - which makes her the target of teasing by a few older girls who run the school playground.
When an odd Scientist (Jennifer Glenn) shows up at school, Sydney decides to show off and claim she owns a ‘two-tailed' cat. Her efforts to transform her pet fail and she searches on the Internet until she finds a link to William The Witch-you-could-have-everything-you-want-witch, played by the amazing Jerry Mitchell. William helps her with her cat, her Dad and her friends. My Two TailEd Halloween Cat is a heart-warming comedy perfect for the season.
Oct. 29th & 30th at 7:00 Pm
Tickets $8.50 adults, $6.50 students & seniors
Stop by the Lawrence Arts Center or call 785.843.2787 to reserve your tickets today!
Ric Averill's Halloween play comes to life under the co-direction of Elizabeth Sullivan and Susanna Pitzer. 3rd grader Sydney (Celie Davison) loves football - which makes her the target of teasing by a few older girls who run the school playground.
When an odd Scientist (Jennifer Glenn) shows up at school, Sydney decides to show off and claim she owns a ‘two-tailed' cat. Her efforts to transform her pet fail and she searches on the Internet until she finds a link to William The Witch-you-could-have-everything-you-want-witch, played by the amazing Jerry Mitchell. William helps her with her cat, her Dad and her friends. My Two TailEd Halloween Cat is a heart-warming comedy perfect for the season.
Oct. 29th & 30th at 7:00 Pm
Tickets $8.50 adults, $6.50 students & seniors
Stop by the Lawrence Arts Center or call 785.843.2787 to reserve your tickets today!
- 10/30/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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