Actor Marc Senter, who came to horror audiences’ attention with his starring role of Ray Pye in Chris Sivertson’s 2006 indie darling The Lost, and who subsequently has appeared in Darren Lynn Bousman’s The Devil’s Carnival and Simon Rumley’s Red, White & Blue, caught up with us last night to chat the SXSW feature premiere of Starry Eyes, in which he stars.
Co-written and directed by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch, Starry Eyes stars Alexandra Essoe, Amanda Fuller (Red, White & Blue), Fabianne Therese (John Dies at the End), Noah Segan (Looper), Shane Coffey (The Originals) and Senter, and revolves around aspiring Hollywood actress Sarah Walker (Essoe), who spends her days working a dead-end job, enduring petty friendships and going on countless casting calls in hopes of catching her big break. After a series of strange auditions, Sarah lands the leading role in a new film from a mysterious production company.
Co-written and directed by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch, Starry Eyes stars Alexandra Essoe, Amanda Fuller (Red, White & Blue), Fabianne Therese (John Dies at the End), Noah Segan (Looper), Shane Coffey (The Originals) and Senter, and revolves around aspiring Hollywood actress Sarah Walker (Essoe), who spends her days working a dead-end job, enduring petty friendships and going on countless casting calls in hopes of catching her big break. After a series of strange auditions, Sarah lands the leading role in a new film from a mysterious production company.
- 3/7/2014
- by Sean Decker
- FEARnet
Did you miss last week's super episode of Chuck, "Chuck vs. the American Hero"? If so, check out a recap here.
This week's episode (the original season finale before NBC ordered six more episodes) begins with Sarah and Shaw, guns drawn, casing a warehouse. Shaw tells Sarah that this is from where the Director has been broadcasting. Sarah cracks the security code and makes her way inside, asking Shaw to "cover me." She makes her way downstairs, but is conspicuously alone. She hears the door close above her and calls out to Shaw, but receives no answer. Meanwhile, at the Buy More, Chuck is looking for Casey. He runs into Morgan who wants to "officially" be part of Chuck's spy team. To try to get Morgan out of the way, Chuck tells him that if he can find Casey, Morgan can be part of the team. Fortunately for Morgan (and...
This week's episode (the original season finale before NBC ordered six more episodes) begins with Sarah and Shaw, guns drawn, casing a warehouse. Shaw tells Sarah that this is from where the Director has been broadcasting. Sarah cracks the security code and makes her way inside, asking Shaw to "cover me." She makes her way downstairs, but is conspicuously alone. She hears the door close above her and calls out to Shaw, but receives no answer. Meanwhile, at the Buy More, Chuck is looking for Casey. He runs into Morgan who wants to "officially" be part of Chuck's spy team. To try to get Morgan out of the way, Chuck tells him that if he can find Casey, Morgan can be part of the team. Fortunately for Morgan (and...
- 4/6/2010
- by Michael Salerno
- TVovermind.com
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