Stars: Craig Sheffer, KateLynn E. Newberry, Dominic Luongo, Kaelin Lamberson, John Renna, Richard Satterwhite, Michael Thurber, Willow Anwar, Kim Piazza, Paul McGinnis, Amy Hoffman, Billy Chizmar, Constance Caldwell, Bob Rusch | Written and Directed by Gregory Lamberson
Written and directed by Gregory Lamberson (who also helmed the fantastic Johnny Gruesome), and based on the book by Billy & Richard Chizmar, Widow’s Point is an old-school haunted house tale – only set in a lighthouse – which tells the story of Thomas Livingston, an author desperate for a hit, who spends a weekend locked in a haunted lighthouse as a publicity stunt for his next book. As Livingston delves into the lighthouse’s terrifying history, he is targeted by powerful supernatural forces…
Though it’s not billed as such, Widow’s Point is, for all intents and purposes, an anthology film. Sheffer’s author Thomas reads and recalls (and has nightmares about) various stories that have...
Written and directed by Gregory Lamberson (who also helmed the fantastic Johnny Gruesome), and based on the book by Billy & Richard Chizmar, Widow’s Point is an old-school haunted house tale – only set in a lighthouse – which tells the story of Thomas Livingston, an author desperate for a hit, who spends a weekend locked in a haunted lighthouse as a publicity stunt for his next book. As Livingston delves into the lighthouse’s terrifying history, he is targeted by powerful supernatural forces…
Though it’s not billed as such, Widow’s Point is, for all intents and purposes, an anthology film. Sheffer’s author Thomas reads and recalls (and has nightmares about) various stories that have...
- 11/16/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
“What the hell’s happening to us.” – Gemma
Sons of Anarchy Episode 5.4, “Stolen Huffy,” gave us a chance to breath after Opie’s brutal death. Outside of a “cat” fight and a brief car chase, the episode focused on the shifting dynamic within the club. We also got a chance to say a quiet goodbye to our friend, Opie (Ryan Hurst).
Club Business
Samcro isn’t too happy about shelling out half of their coke muling take to Pope. But it’s been voted in. Tig, true to his word, adamantly backed Jax’s decision. Since Pope has the law and politicians on his side, the club will bide its time before dishing out any retaliation.
Clay Morrow
Clay’s got no problem letting his voice be heard at the table. Without directly blaming Jax, he suggested that giving Pope half of their take as well as allowing the kingpin...
Sons of Anarchy Episode 5.4, “Stolen Huffy,” gave us a chance to breath after Opie’s brutal death. Outside of a “cat” fight and a brief car chase, the episode focused on the shifting dynamic within the club. We also got a chance to say a quiet goodbye to our friend, Opie (Ryan Hurst).
Club Business
Samcro isn’t too happy about shelling out half of their coke muling take to Pope. But it’s been voted in. Tig, true to his word, adamantly backed Jax’s decision. Since Pope has the law and politicians on his side, the club will bide its time before dishing out any retaliation.
Clay Morrow
Clay’s got no problem letting his voice be heard at the table. Without directly blaming Jax, he suggested that giving Pope half of their take as well as allowing the kingpin...
- 10/3/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
Screen star Charlene Tilton can add teacher to her resume - she's helping Hollywood hopefuls by hosting acting classes.
The former Dallas star has teamed up with TV actor Bob Rusch to give lessons in how to handle a professional audition.
The pair will teach budding thespians techniques in performing for comedy shows, gripping dramas, and feature-length films, as well as methods to improve 'cold-reading' of scripts.
Tilton and Rusch's classes will be held at a studio in North Hollywood, California in April.
The former Dallas star has teamed up with TV actor Bob Rusch to give lessons in how to handle a professional audition.
The pair will teach budding thespians techniques in performing for comedy shows, gripping dramas, and feature-length films, as well as methods to improve 'cold-reading' of scripts.
Tilton and Rusch's classes will be held at a studio in North Hollywood, California in April.
- 3/15/2011
- WENN
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