Grant Rosenmeyer Discusses Temps on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host Kanika Lal interviews Grant Rosenmeyer in studio about his most recent project, Temps on the Popcorn Talk Network. Temps Synopsis: Jefferson is a lovable ski-bum temp worker whose singular joy comes from an annual excursion to the slopes with fellow vagabond/best friend, Curtis. When Jefferson falls for fellow temp worker, Stephanie, an ambitious go-getter, he is forced to re-evaluate his minimum wage, minimum commitment lifestyle. @ThePopcornTalk

Kirsten Vangsness Discusses Kill Me, Deadly on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host Marisa Serafini interviews Kirsten Vangsness in studio about her most recent project, Kill Me, Deadly, on the Popcorn Talk Network. It’s 1947, and hard-boiled private investigator Charlie Nickels’ client is murdered and her priceless diamond stolen. The investigation forces him to do the one thing he vowed never to do again: trust a dame. Kill Me, Deadly is a film noir comedy with the feel and look of the classic noir of the 1940s. A love story with deceit, murder and double crosses, all told in glorious black and white. @ThePopcornTalk

Roman Atwood, Dennis Roady and Vitaly Zdorovetskiy Talk Natural Born Pranksters on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host James Lott Jr. interviews Roman Atwood, Dennis Roady and Vitaly Zdorovetskiy in studio about their most recent project, Natural Born Pranksters, on the Popcorn Talk Network.

Roman Atwood, Dennis Roady and Vitaly Zdorovetskiy (aka VitalyzdTV) are YouTube’s top pranksters with over 28 million collective subscribers, and have come together for their first ever feature film to unleash outrageous never-before-seen pranks and stunts.
From Lionsgate, NATURAL BORN PRANKSTERS arrives in theaters, on Digital HD, VOD and DVD on April 1st.

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Tanna Frederick and Harry Hamlin Talk Defrost on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host Kari Lane interviews Tanna Frederick and Harry Hamlin in studio about their most recent project, Defrost, on the Popcorn Talk Network. Tanna Frederick, award-winning actress of film and theater has produced a state of the art 360-degree Virtual Reality movie, Defrost, that pulls the viewer into an emotional immersive experience, unlike seeing a movie on the big screen. With the use of Samsung Gear VR goggles, Defrost is one of the first attempts in the industry to tell a narrative story with the 360-degree technology. Frederick said, “Producing this project with the new technology is an attempt to create an emotional experience. The audience follows the first person point of view of Joan Garrison who wakes up after 30 years of being frozen for medical reasons. She feels trapped. She is just seeing life again for first time. We go on the journey through her awakening by following her perspective as she is being wheeled down the hallway.” @ThePopcornTalk

Paris Dylan and Renee Bourke Talk Across The Pond on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our hosts interview Paris Dylan and Renee Bourke in studio about their most recent project, Across The Pond, on the Popcorn Talk Network. Paris Dylan and Renee Bourke Wrote, Produced, star in the film. A career driven London girl, Emily (Renée Bourke) gets sent to LA for work. This cut and dry business trip takes a detour when she meets an easy going bar musician, Nick (Paris Dylan). Despite leading very different lives, the unlikely pair share an undeniable connection, but is it strong enough to overcome the distance Across the Pond? @ThePopcornTalk

Steve Rizzo Talks Sinkhole on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our hosts interview Steve Rizzo in studio about his most recent project, Sinkhole, on the Popcorn Talk Network. Steve has been an athletic guy since growing up in Baltimore, Maryland. He played football for years and ran track, which is something he still does today. He took his love for athletics and his love for the entertainment business and moved West to ultimately become a successful Hollywood stuntman. For 20 years, he’s doubled some of the industries hottest actors, including Seth Rogen and Jason O’Mara. He now turns his full attention to his love of acting. He has already had some memorable parts, which include, The Giant Calculator guy on How I met Your Mother, Carl Stanton on Grimm and most recently, Frank on Body of Proof, Mike Mallen on the short lived TV show Ironside and currently has a recurring role on General Hospital. He is also big in the musical theatre scene, recently being cast as Lancelot in and LA production of Spamalot, as well as doing productions of Les Miserable’ and Damn Yankees. Steve has many interests, which include playing guitar (he owns 4, one of which he personally built to replicate the famous Eddie Van Halen red and white Frankenstrat), running track, (he’s currently a nationally and world ranked 400m hurdler in the Masters Division of the USA Track and Field Association and is currently chasing the world title in the 400 meter hurdles in his age division). Baking is especially big during the holidays. Steve is a big kid when it comes to the holidays. He loves Christmas and everything that goes with it. @ThePopcornTalk

James B Cox Talks Ctrl Alt Delete on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our hosts interview James B Cox in studio about his most recent project, Ctrl Alt Delete, on the Popcorn Talk Network. ames was born and raised in Northern California, the son of a dentist and a school teacher. He caught the film bug early making short films in the backyard and on family trips. After studying his passion at Chapman University, he wrote and directed the short film, Grey Matter based on a short story by Stephen King. That film continues to be screened regularly at horror-themed festivals and has garnered four festival competition awards to date (including Vail Film Festival’s Best Student Film 2013). James is developing projects for film, television, and other media with his producing partner, Baruch Kaufman and their production company, Nighthawks Entertainment. @ThePopcornTalk

Jeff Ward Talks Manson’s Lost Girls on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host interviews Jeff Ward talks Manson’s Lost Girls in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. A veteran of theater in both New York and Los Angeles, Ward will next star as the infamous Charles Manson in the highly-anticipated Lifetime Original Movie. In the movie, viewers get a unique look at Manson’s life and personality through the eyes of his cult members. The dark thriller follows Linda Kasabian, played by MacKenzie Mauzy, as she first arrives at the seemingly idyllic Spahn Ranch hippie commune where she is embraced with open arms. Seduced by the group’s free-love lifestyle, Linda revels in the sisterhood and acceptance. Taken with Manson, he soon draws her into criminal activities, including late-night “creepy crawls” to steal from lavish homes. Linda reluctantly becomes an accomplice in Manson’s “Helter Skelter,” a drug-fueled murder spree that included the brutal death of actress Sharon Tate. She ultimately breaks away and turns herself in as a witness for the prosecution and helps to convict Manson. Hollywood next-generation stars Eden Brolin (I Dream Too Much), Greer Grammer (Awkward.), and Christian Madsen (Divergent) also showcase their talent. Jeff Ward stars in the lead role of Charles Manson in the TV movie Manson’s Lost Girls on Lifetime – Has guest-starred on hit shows including The Mentalist, Rosewood, and Law and Order: Criminal Intent to name a few. – Will next be seen in the upcoming film The Boy Downstairs. – Graduated from NYU’s prestigious Tisch drama school and trained with Kathleen Turner, Moises Kauffman, and Sam Shepard. – Also has international training. – Recently directed the play TAPE for the Aquila Morong Studio. – Has also worked with College Humor

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Justin Zagri discusses Severus Snape and the Marauders on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host interviews Justin Zagri from Severus Snape and the Marauders in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. Justin Zagri was born on October 24, 1984 in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. He is known for his work on The Greater Good (2013), Riddle of the Mask (2013) and Holiday(2009).

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Caroline Barry discusses 10 Days in a Madhouse on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host interviews Caroline Barry from 10 Days In A Madhouse in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. Caroline Barry is an actress and writer, known for 10 Days in a Madhouse (2015),Threnody (2015) and Ex-Napped (2015).

Caroline’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarolineB007

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Patrick Renna, Tommy Savas & Jason Schnell discuss Bad Roomies on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host Keetin Marchi interviews Jason Schnell, Patrick Renna and Tommy Savas about their new movie Bad Roomies. Bad Roomies is a dark comedy about two guys living together who, after losing their roommate, put out an ad to find a new one. After a series of disastrous interviews with potential roommates they settle on an apparently harmless but beautiful girl. All seems to be going well despite the simmering rivalry until one drunken night causes all three roommates to make a horrible mistake that start them on a downward spiral. A hilarious yet disastrous game of roommate versus roommate takes a turn that will change all their lives forever. @ThePopcornTalk

Renee Dorian and Ben Begley Discuss The Funhouse Massacre on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host Cameron Louis interview Renee Dorian and Ben Begley from The Funhouse Massacre in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. The Funhouse Massacre: Six of the world’s scariest psychopaths escape from a local Asylum and proceed to unleash terror on the unsuspecting crowd of a Halloween Funhouse whose themed mazes are inspired by their various reigns of terror. @ThePopcornTalk

Paul Ashton and Katie Page discuss This Isn’t Funny on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host Keetin Marchi interview Paul Ashton and Katie Page from This Isn’t Fun in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. This Isn’t Funny’s Summary: Meet Eliot Anderson and Jamie Thompson: Masters of Prolonged Adolescence, experts in Self-Sabotage. Faced with the possibility of their true potential, at a time in life when they both know theyre supposed to be finding some kind of clarity the only sensible response seems to be running in the opposite direction. What a perfect time for them to meet. Eliot is a stand up with crippling anxiety, Jamie avoids life through partying and travel. When Jamie rides his bicycle into Eliots car their exchange is not exactly a meet-cute. More like a meet-fling-hostile-abuse-drive-off-aggressive. Then when Eliot riffs on the exchange in her set that night and Jamie is there to see it, its game on, and the chemistry is undeniable. They push each others buttons. They fall in love. But just as they open themselves up and see they might be a fit, things start to fall apart. New job opportunities and family crises bring their issues and their future together into sharp focus and their respective modes of escape-therapy begin to fail them. Will they ever be able to get out of their own way, so they can truly come together? Interspersed with live stand up comedy from Beth Stelling, Ahmed Bharoocha, Katie Page and Will Weldon (who all also star), and featuring hilarious character turns from Anthony LaPaglia, Edi Gathegi, Mimi Rogers, Gia Carides and David Pasquesi, THIS ISNT FUNNY takes an honest, sharply observed look at meeting the right person at a time in your life when you just dont know what to do with it. And how it can be the best thing that ever happened to you. @ThePopcornTalk

Gaspar Noé discusses Love on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, our host interviews Gaspar Noé from Love in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. Gaspar Noé  is an Argentinian film director and screenwriter living in France. He is the son of Argentinian painter, writer and intellectual Luis Felipe Noé. Noé graduated from Louis Lumière College. He is mostly known for his three feature films I Stand Alone, Irréversible and Enter the Void. @ThePopcornTalk

Dominic Flores discusses Our Brand Is Crisis on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, host Fern Ronay interviews Dominic Flores from Our Brand Is Crisis in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. Dominic Flores is a film and television actor from Dana Point California. Born and raised in the beach cities of Southern California, Dominic’s mother was a school teacher and his father was a famous Latin trumpet player from Bolivia in South America. Dominic toured and played a Latin hip hop fusion with his father until 1996 when he began training to be a professional actor at the prestigious South Coast Repertory theater in Costa Mesa. After being cast on both their main stage and second stage productions he moved to Los Angeles and was cast on his first audition in the film “Starmaps” the debut feature from Miguel Arteta which went on to much success at the Sundance film festival where it was purchased and theatrically released from Fox Searchlight in 1997. Dominic did not return to acting until 2007 and he steadily began working in small parts on hit network TV shows like, House, Sons of Anarchy,My Name is Earl, and New Girl as well as roles in the films Peep World, My Name is Khan, and Rampart with Woody Harrelson and directed by Oren Moverman. in 2014 Dominic was cast in his first starring role in a studio film playing the corrupt politician Hugo Barco opposite Sandra Bullock in her new film “Our Brand is Crisis”. Produced by George Clooney and his Smokehouse productions and released by Warner Brothers in 2015 OBIC tells the true story of American politicians hired to elect an undesired candidate in Bolivia and the consequences of their actions. David Gordon Green directs and Billy Bob Thornton, Zoe Kazan, and Anthony Mackie costar. Dominic is married to the producer Kristen Ridgway Flores and they have three children together. in 2014 Dominic and Kristen produced the documentary “My Uncle is the Green River Killer” for the A&E/LMN network. Dominic and Kristen are the founders of the Feel Good Film Festival, a 3 day non profit film festival in Hollywood designed to showcase films that make you feel better than you did before you sat down. It debuted at the Egyptian theater to much success in 2008 and continued until 2012. @ThePopcornTalk

Michael Nardelli discusses Circle on iTalk Movies!

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, host Annika Michelle interviews Michael Nardelli in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. Nardelli’s acting debut was in an episode of Quintuplets in 2004 as “Stradivarius Helberg.” He then co-starred in Derby Stallion opposite of Zac Efron and later played “Daniel” in a 2009 episode of My Name is Earl. Nardelli began Taggart Productions and made his producing debut in 2010 on Another Happy Day. The film was directed by Sam Levinson (director Barry Levinson’s son) and stars Kate Bosworth, Demi Moore, Thomas Haden Church, Ellen Burstyn, Ellen Barkin and George Kennedy. Nardelli also portrays Kate Bosworth’s brother in the film. The film received critical acclaim at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival according to the Hollywood Reporter and won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award for Best Screenplay for Levinson. Nardelli also produced the 2010 romantic comedy The Giant Mechanical Man, starring Jenna Fischer, Topher Grace, Chris Messina and Malin Akerman. and co-starred in the political comedy/true story Grassroots, starring Jason Biggs, Christopher McDonald, Tom Arnold and Cedric the Entertainer which was directed byStephen Gyllenhaal due 2011. @ThePopcornTalk

Kent Moran discusses The Challenger on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, host Yael Tygiel interviews Kent Moran in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. Kent Moran was born in New York City and raised in Connecticut. Following college, he began pursuing an acting and music career. After landing a few small roles in film and television, Kent moved to Los Angeles. He soon booked some small roles in television as well as several roles playing James Dean in an Armstrong print ad, a documentary, and a Mercedes Commercial. In 2010, he wrote and starred in “Listen to Your Heart”, a musical love story where he stars opposite Cybill Shepherd and Alexia Rasmussen. Kent recently wrote and directed the upcoming boxing drama, “The Challenger”, in which he stars opposite Michael Clarke Duncan. Most recently, Kent wrapped a cameo role in the anti-bullying movie, “The Contest” and is now in development on a feature biopic about the life of legendary icon James Dean. @ThePopcornTalk

Joey Rudman discusses We Are Your Friends on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, host Ashley Daniels interviews Joey Rudman in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. We Are Your Friends is a 2015 American music drama film directed by Max Joseph in his directorial debut, written by Joseph, and Meaghan Oppenheimer, from a story by Richard Silverman. The film follows a young man struggling for prominence as a music producer in the electronic dance music and nightlife scene. The film’s release date by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States is 28 August 2015. Its financier, StudioCanal, is its distributor in France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. @ThePopcornTalk

Alyson Stoner discusses Sugar Babies & Summer Forever on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, host Jason Ikeler interviews Alyson Stoner in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. Alyson Rae Stoner (born August 11, 1993) is an American actress, dancer, choreographer and singer. Stoner is known as Max in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and also for the roles Sarah Baker in Cheaper by the Dozen, Camille Gage in theStep Up series and Caitlyn Gellar in the Camp Rock series. She has been a background dancer for several artists, such asMissy Elliott, Eminem, Kumbia Kings, Outkast and Will Smith. Stoner is also known as Sally from Mike’s Super Short Showthat ran from 2002–2007, and the voice of Isabella Garcia-Shapiro in Phineas and Ferb. @ThePopcornTalk

Tim Griffin discusses The Gift on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, host Alison Dean interviews Tim Griffin in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. Chicago native Tim Griffin, often known as, “the actor who is in everything,” has amassed a dizzying list of credits, and over the years has solidified his reputation as one of Hollywood’s nicest, most charming and versatile actors. The son of a pediatric cardiologist, he first discovered acting after being cast as Oliver Twist in a school performance of the musical “Oliver!” As a teen Griffin would star in numerous theatrical productions for “The Body Politic” and “New Haven Playhouse,” as well local movies and commercials. After graduating from Francis Parker High School (among classmates Paul Adelstein, Anne Heche, and novelist Brad Thor), Griffin made the choice to put acting on the back-burner to enroll in the University of Vermont (UVM) where he graduated with a double major in political philosophy and English literature. Griffin performed as a regular member of the UVM Players (as Claudio in “Much Ado About Nothing” and Riff in “West Side Story”). Fate intervened his sophomore year while driving back to Chicago when his car broke down outside New York City. While waiting for it to be repaired, his agents asked him to audition for a TV movie called “Taking A Stand.” He was cast in the leading role of the all-star production (Betty Buckley, Jane Adams, Michael Beach). The show went on to win a Daytime Emmy for “Outstanding Children’s Special.” Following this success, Griffin turned down a scholarship to study abroad at the University of Kent in England, and went to Hollywood. Giving himself the extreme grand total of one year to make or break his career, he enrolled in classes at UCLA and signed with Writers and Artists. He quickly went on to star in high-profile TV shows and movies of the week, including “China Beach,” “In The Heat of the Night,” and Michael Zinberg’s autobiographical, coming-of-age drama “For The Very First Time.” @ThePopcornTalk

Jena Sims discusses Three-Headed Shark Attack on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, host Cathy Kelley interviews Jena Sims in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. Actress and philanthropist Jena Michelle Sims was born on December 30th, 1988 in Winder, Georgia USA. This small town beauty queen has shared the screen with Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro, and Jeremy Renner to name a few. Her internationally award winning non-profit organization holds events called “Pageants of Hope” giving children facing challenges the chance to escape the hospital life and celebrate inner-beauty crowning everyone Prince or Princesses. She is best known for Last Vegas (2013), Attack of the 50ft Cheerleader (2012), and Dead Reckoning (2013). @ThePopcornTalk

Thunder Levin discusses the Sharknado series on iTalk Movies

iTalk movies is a long-form interview series featuring leading members of the film community. In this episode, hosts Candice Buenrostro, Phil Svitek, and Demetri Panos interview Thunder Levin in studio on the Popcorn Talk Network. Sharknado is a 2013 made-for-television disaster film about a waterspout that lifts sharks out of the ocean and deposits them in Los Angeles. It is the first installment in the Sharknado series. It first aired on the Syfy channel on July 11, 2013, and stars Tara Reid, Cassie Scerbo, Jaason Simmons, John Heard, and Ian Ziering. It was also given a one-night only special midnight theatrical screening via Regal Cinemas and NCM Fathom Events, where it took less than $200,000 in the box office across 200 screenings. @ThePopcornTalk