‘The Dog Lover’ Exclusive Clip: An Undercover Animal Rights Activist Struggles To Do The Right Thing
“The Dog Lover” follows Sara Gold (Allison Paige), a rising star at the United Animal Protection Agency (Uapa), a major animal rights organization that seeks to stop puppy mills and conducts animal rescues. When Sara is tasked to go undercover as a college intern at a suspected puppy mill run by the conservative, enigmatic Daniel Holloway (James Remar), she jumps at the chance to shine.
Though initially gruff and reluctant to get to know Sara, Daniel slowly warms up to her and she soon starts to fall for his son William (Jayson Blair). More importantly, she doesn’t see any signs of animal abuse. But when the Uapa and local law enforcement raid the farm and accuse Daniel of animal abuse, Sara is torn between doing what’s right and doing her job, between the family she’s grown to love and the organization she swore to protect.
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Though initially gruff and reluctant to get to know Sara, Daniel slowly warms up to her and she soon starts to fall for his son William (Jayson Blair). More importantly, she doesn’t see any signs of animal abuse. But when the Uapa and local law enforcement raid the farm and accuse Daniel of animal abuse, Sara is torn between doing what’s right and doing her job, between the family she’s grown to love and the organization she swore to protect.
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- 7/8/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Certainly the title that stands out the most in this batch of ratings is 30 Nights Of Paranormal Activity With The Devil Inside The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and it won't be hitting theaters as it is a Fox Home Entertainment release, but I can't seem to find any information on it. It's not The Starving Games from the Date Movie jokers Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer and IMDb has nothing on it and I think I almost broke Google searching for all those titles at once. Other than that we have what sounds like a strong R rating for Looper and a rating for the Aussie flick Wish You Were Here starring Joel Edgerton and Felicity Price. Now scroll on down and browse the latest MPAA ratings from Bulletin #2238. 23:59 Rated R For some violent content. 30 Nights Of Paranormal Activity With The Devil Inside The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo...
- 8/28/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
I recently had the opportunity to interview actress Danielle Nicolet, who plays Tess De La Vega in the Syfy Channel Original Movie Red Faction: Origins. The film premiered on June 4 at 9 pm, and is the first film based on the successful Red Faction video game franchise. The newest game, Red Faction: Armageddon, arrives in stores on Tuesday, June 7. Check out the trailer Here.
Red Faction: Origins is set twenty-five years after the events of the popular 2009 Red Faction game Guerrilla, and follows Jake Mason (Brian J. Smith), the last remaining son of protagonist Alec Mason (Robert Patrick). Jake discovers that his sister Lyra (Tamzin Mechant), who was kidnapped 12 years ago, is still alive, and he sets out to save her.
Nicolet and I spoke breifly this afternoon and she revealed what interested her in the role of Tess, what her favorite video games are and more.
Nicolet has starred on...
Red Faction: Origins is set twenty-five years after the events of the popular 2009 Red Faction game Guerrilla, and follows Jake Mason (Brian J. Smith), the last remaining son of protagonist Alec Mason (Robert Patrick). Jake discovers that his sister Lyra (Tamzin Mechant), who was kidnapped 12 years ago, is still alive, and he sets out to save her.
Nicolet and I spoke breifly this afternoon and she revealed what interested her in the role of Tess, what her favorite video games are and more.
Nicolet has starred on...
- 6/5/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
I had the chance to read the script for a new webseries coming to you by the Ronalds Brothers and starring Judd Nelson, and it was pretty impressive. Now I get to offer up a first look trailer, and knowing what I do about the series, I'm very hopeful for this one. Take a look at some info from the press release, and then check out the trailer. Shot entirely on the new still camera (Canon 5D Mark II), Here & Now is a whimsical web series with a comedic flare. The series stars Judd Nelson who plays a guy that looks like Judd Nelson, and even though he isn’t, on occasion, he uses “Judd’s” identity to woo the ladies. Playing opposite Nelson is Kevin Berman who plays David, a barbershop owner stuck in a rut and looking for a second lease on life. This is a sweet but...
- 9/11/2009
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
“How do you talk to women?” I would ask my friend. “With words,” he’d reply. I thought he was being an ass, but as it turns out, he was right. And that’s the funny thing about interpersonal relationships with the opposite sex. It’s the way we use words that may spell disaster for a relationship. In Knuckle Draggers, the dramedy from Alex Ranarivelo, we learn that ye olde story of love, life, sex and video games, can still engage and resonate with viewers. Even if we know the outcome from miles away.
Ethan (Ross McCall) has a problem. It’s called “life.” Dropping thousands upon thousands of dollars on a film school education, only to wind up a job you despise is not a very healthy existence. Ethan, still holding onto your his artistic ambitions has yet falter on his dreams. However, when a pampered and demanding...
Ethan (Ross McCall) has a problem. It’s called “life.” Dropping thousands upon thousands of dollars on a film school education, only to wind up a job you despise is not a very healthy existence. Ethan, still holding onto your his artistic ambitions has yet falter on his dreams. However, when a pampered and demanding...
- 8/27/2009
- by Erik Buckman
- ReelLoop.com
Linda Hamilton, Cuba Gooding Sr., Richard Tyson, David DeLuise, Judd Nelson, Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus, Alexis Arquette, Chris Slade (from AC/DC), Alfonso Freeman, the cast of Knuckle Draggers and many more will attend this special screening of Knuckle Draggers.
Join the Cast and Crew afterwards at The Spanish Kitchen, 826 North La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069, http://www.thespanishkitchen.com
Knuckle Draggers is taking the festival circuit by storm with only three festivals under its belt it has already claimed 5 Awards. Taking home two “Rising Star” awards – at the Delray Beach Film Festival “Outstanding Feature by a New Filmmaker/ Producer” & “Best Close-up” in a feature film, and from the...
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Join the Cast and Crew afterwards at The Spanish Kitchen, 826 North La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069, http://www.thespanishkitchen.com
Knuckle Draggers is taking the festival circuit by storm with only three festivals under its belt it has already claimed 5 Awards. Taking home two “Rising Star” awards – at the Delray Beach Film Festival “Outstanding Feature by a New Filmmaker/ Producer” & “Best Close-up” in a feature film, and from the...
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- 8/11/2009
- by admin
- ReelSuave.com
Director: Alex Ranarivelo Writer(s): Alex Ranarivelo Starring: Ross McCall, Paul J. Alessi, Amie Barsky, Danielle Nicolet, Justin Baldoni, Jennifer Alden, Omar Gooding Knuckle Draggers follows the story of a down on his luck emerging director named Ethan (Ross McCall). Even though Ethan's a great guy, his fiancée Heather (Jennifer Alden) leaves him because he is unable to provide her a swanky lifestyle similar to those of her friends. Set on winning Heather back, Eathan reaches out to his sexist older brother Kyle (Paul J. Alessi), a macho New Yorker who has his own unique philosophy on the dynamic of men and women. Disgusted by Kyle's chauvinist view on women, Ethan's female friends Patricia (Amie Barsky) and Renee (Danielle Nicolet) chime in to provide advice from the other side. As the story progresses Ethan is not the only one who is faced with questioning their relationships, and what it is they need from them.
- 7/8/2009
- by Dave Campbell
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Knuckle Draggers
Starring Ross McCall, Paul J. Alessi, and Amie Barsky
Directed by Alex Ranarivelo
Not Rated
As long as there have been movies, there have been movies about relationships. One of the very first films to play for an paying audience was The Kiss, which was a 47-second smooch made in 1896. It was quite controversial at the time.
Obviously, the form handles love in broader terms now, with romantic comedies and dramas of every stripe, and even the majority of action films have some love interest.
It does make the world go 'round, they say.
Working outside the mainstream, the adult romantic comedy Knuckle Draggers examines men and women, but mostly men. In particular, how men work in and out of relationships, how they deal with women, and how their attitudes can be shaped by their male friends.
Ethan (Ross McCall) has just been dumped. His beautiful girlfriend (Jennifer Alden...
Starring Ross McCall, Paul J. Alessi, and Amie Barsky
Directed by Alex Ranarivelo
Not Rated
As long as there have been movies, there have been movies about relationships. One of the very first films to play for an paying audience was The Kiss, which was a 47-second smooch made in 1896. It was quite controversial at the time.
Obviously, the form handles love in broader terms now, with romantic comedies and dramas of every stripe, and even the majority of action films have some love interest.
It does make the world go 'round, they say.
Working outside the mainstream, the adult romantic comedy Knuckle Draggers examines men and women, but mostly men. In particular, how men work in and out of relationships, how they deal with women, and how their attitudes can be shaped by their male friends.
Ethan (Ross McCall) has just been dumped. His beautiful girlfriend (Jennifer Alden...
- 6/28/2009
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
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