Lifetime has released the trailer for “A Tale of Two Coreys,” its upcoming original movie about Corey Feldman and Corey Haim’s ascent — and subsequent fall — in Hollywood. Executive produced by Feldman, the film looks to hold nothing back about the sexual abuse faced by the two friends as they tried to navigate their way through the film industry. Watch the trailer below.
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Elijah Marcano and Scott Bosely play Feldman at two different stages of his life, with Justin Ellings and Casey Leach as Haim. As a third Corey’s most famous song thumps in the background, we see as the two meet each other as rising stars — and are quickly taken advantage of by higher-ups.
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Paula Lindberg, B Howard, Patrick Muldoon,...
Read More:Corey Feldman Names His Abuser: Actor Jon Grissom Accused of Sexual Molestation
Elijah Marcano and Scott Bosely play Feldman at two different stages of his life, with Justin Ellings and Casey Leach as Haim. As a third Corey’s most famous song thumps in the background, we see as the two meet each other as rising stars — and are quickly taken advantage of by higher-ups.
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Paula Lindberg, B Howard, Patrick Muldoon,...
- 12/7/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Britweek organisers announced on Wednesday the day-long NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (Nfmla) programme set for April 30.
Celebrating cinema from the UK, the event will concentrate on two InFocus short programmes along with a line-up of features.
Between films, audiences can watch Q&A’s with film-makers and enjoy cocktails in Downtown La.
Shorts Program #1 will showcase Patrick Maxwell’s Delicate Things featuring Paula Malcolmson from The Hunger Games and The Green Mile and newcomers, Ciaran McMenamin and James Stockdale.
The line-up include mystery The Balance by Daniel Lament, as well as sci-fi Scattered by Joshua Bregman, thriller Textual Relationship by Syd Heather, and drama Talgar The Hunter from Charlie Crane.
Shorts Program #2 includes’ Alex Kyrou’s drama White Awake, Andrew Jonathan Smith’s drama Jellyfish, Cousins Richard’s wartime tale Waiting For Dawn, Steven Huffaker’s comedy Blast From The Past, and Breathe, a dark drama from Paul Kowalski.
The Feature Film Program includes rom-com Kickstarted, and [link=tt...
Celebrating cinema from the UK, the event will concentrate on two InFocus short programmes along with a line-up of features.
Between films, audiences can watch Q&A’s with film-makers and enjoy cocktails in Downtown La.
Shorts Program #1 will showcase Patrick Maxwell’s Delicate Things featuring Paula Malcolmson from The Hunger Games and The Green Mile and newcomers, Ciaran McMenamin and James Stockdale.
The line-up include mystery The Balance by Daniel Lament, as well as sci-fi Scattered by Joshua Bregman, thriller Textual Relationship by Syd Heather, and drama Talgar The Hunter from Charlie Crane.
Shorts Program #2 includes’ Alex Kyrou’s drama White Awake, Andrew Jonathan Smith’s drama Jellyfish, Cousins Richard’s wartime tale Waiting For Dawn, Steven Huffaker’s comedy Blast From The Past, and Breathe, a dark drama from Paul Kowalski.
The Feature Film Program includes rom-com Kickstarted, and [link=tt...
- 4/20/2016
- ScreenDaily
It seems James Franco is now the hardest-working man in show-business -- if you look back at his 2013, that is.
Franco's multi-tasking started to seem like a Joaquin Phoenix-style put-on a couple years ago; not only was he writing, directing, and starring in various films, but he was also, it seemed, studying for graduate degrees at several universities at once. But then, it became apparent that he really was spreading himself too thin when he practically fell asleep onstage while co-hosting the 2011 Oscars. He took a lot of flak for that, but he hardly seems to have lessened his pace.
Indeed, the Oscar jokes ceased once Franco returned to the good graces of moviegoers with the 2013 smash "Oz the Great and Powerful."
According to IMDb, Franco worked on some 49 film and TV projects in 2013, and while many of those were just guest spots on talk shows, that still means that,...
Franco's multi-tasking started to seem like a Joaquin Phoenix-style put-on a couple years ago; not only was he writing, directing, and starring in various films, but he was also, it seemed, studying for graduate degrees at several universities at once. But then, it became apparent that he really was spreading himself too thin when he practically fell asleep onstage while co-hosting the 2011 Oscars. He took a lot of flak for that, but he hardly seems to have lessened his pace.
Indeed, the Oscar jokes ceased once Franco returned to the good graces of moviegoers with the 2013 smash "Oz the Great and Powerful."
According to IMDb, Franco worked on some 49 film and TV projects in 2013, and while many of those were just guest spots on talk shows, that still means that,...
- 12/26/2013
- by Gary Susman
- Moviefone
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