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Sure, there are plenty of great free movies on YouTube—but while YouTube is awesome, it’s not the only game in town. So we decided to put together a list of other sites that also offer free movies, break down the pros and cons of each one,...
- 2/6/2024
- by Ian Spelling
- avclub.com
Exclusive: Wavelength, the NYC and London-based film production and branded content studio has promoted two and hired one.
The studio’s UK Managing Director, Dan Bowen, will now take on the role of Senior Vice President of Branded Content while former Head of Studios, Mike Prall, now serves as Vice President of Productions. Wavelength is also bringing PR efforts in-house and has tapped film and entertainment publicist Lynsey Gray as Head of PR.
As part of the leadership team, the trio works closely with Wavelength’s Emmy-winning duo, Founder, CEO, and Executive Producer, Jenifer Westphal and President and Executive Producer, Joe Plummer to build on the company’s success and global strategy, which is driven by its mantra: We tell great f**king stories.
“We are thrilled to announce these strategic changes as we continue to evolve and expand our global footprint,” explains Jenifer Westphal. “Dan and Mike have been instrumental in shaping our success,...
The studio’s UK Managing Director, Dan Bowen, will now take on the role of Senior Vice President of Branded Content while former Head of Studios, Mike Prall, now serves as Vice President of Productions. Wavelength is also bringing PR efforts in-house and has tapped film and entertainment publicist Lynsey Gray as Head of PR.
As part of the leadership team, the trio works closely with Wavelength’s Emmy-winning duo, Founder, CEO, and Executive Producer, Jenifer Westphal and President and Executive Producer, Joe Plummer to build on the company’s success and global strategy, which is driven by its mantra: We tell great f**king stories.
“We are thrilled to announce these strategic changes as we continue to evolve and expand our global footprint,” explains Jenifer Westphal. “Dan and Mike have been instrumental in shaping our success,...
- 12/4/2023
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", is the new 'face' of "Armani", supporting the fragrance "Si":
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young 'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift...
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young 'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift...
- 8/16/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for the "Fashion" magazine, photographed by Royal Gilbert:
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift's short film "All Too...
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift's short film "All Too...
- 7/16/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Freestyle Digital Media has picked up North American rights to the music documentary Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues, on the blues rock guitar legends of the same name, with plans to release it across VOD platforms on March 21st.
Brothers Jimmie and Stevie went from a small, post-war house in Oak Cliff, Texas to selling millions of records and playing alongside the likes of David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jackson Browne, Carlos Santana and more. A portion of the Vaughan brothers film written, directed and produced by Kirby Warnock is devoted to Jimmie and Eric Clapton’s first ever on-camera interviews about the night that Stevie died.
Featuring newly revealed photos, home movies, and previously untold stories, Brothers in Blues takes a deep dive into the tragedies and the glory of the Vaughan brothers as told by musicians, bandmates, and friends from the early days.
Brothers Jimmie and Stevie went from a small, post-war house in Oak Cliff, Texas to selling millions of records and playing alongside the likes of David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jackson Browne, Carlos Santana and more. A portion of the Vaughan brothers film written, directed and produced by Kirby Warnock is devoted to Jimmie and Eric Clapton’s first ever on-camera interviews about the night that Stevie died.
Featuring newly revealed photos, home movies, and previously untold stories, Brothers in Blues takes a deep dive into the tragedies and the glory of the Vaughan brothers as told by musicians, bandmates, and friends from the early days.
- 2/24/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Freestyle Digital Media has picked up worldwide rights to the music documentary The Mojo Manifesto: The Life and Times of Mojo Nixon, slating it for release March 17 across VOD platforms.
The film written and directed by Matt Eskey, in his feature debut, tells the true story of Neill Kirby McMillan, Jr., who comes of age in Danville, Va, listening to records from his father’s soul radio station and plotting his escape from the confines of conservative small-town life.
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During an early 1980s cross-country bicycle trip, Kirby experiences The Mojo Revelation and becomes “Mojo Nixon” — a primitive, blues-inspired musician. Mojo then teams up with...
The film written and directed by Matt Eskey, in his feature debut, tells the true story of Neill Kirby McMillan, Jr., who comes of age in Danville, Va, listening to records from his father’s soul radio station and plotting his escape from the confines of conservative small-town life.
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During an early 1980s cross-country bicycle trip, Kirby experiences The Mojo Revelation and becomes “Mojo Nixon” — a primitive, blues-inspired musician. Mojo then teams up with...
- 2/21/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for “Fashion” magazine, photographed by Royal Gilbert:
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift's short film "All Too Well:...
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift's short film "All Too Well:...
- 2/4/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things" and 'Songbird' in the upcoming Marvel Studios feature “Thunderbolts”, poses for the February 2023 issue of "Elle" (Mexico) magazine, photographed by Emily Soto:
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of...
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of...
- 1/28/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
By now, you've no doubt seen Sadie Sink on your screen. You might recognize the Texas native from her popular role as Max Mayfield in the hit Netflix sci-fi series "Stranger Things" but that's far from her only project. Since her early start in Hollywood, Sink has appeared in popular TV shows like "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," films like "The Glass Castle," and even Taylor Swift's "All Too Well: The Short Film."
The young actor shows no signs of slowing down. She's appeared in two films this upcoming year, including the drama "Dear Zoe" and "The Whale," alongside "The Mummy" actor Brendan Fraser, who praised her acting chops in "The Whale" in a November interview with GQ. "The fluidity that Sadie plays, this beautiful, controlled rage, was breathtaking to me," he said. "I was constantly going up on my lines. And that's just because I have cobwebs upstairs and I...
The young actor shows no signs of slowing down. She's appeared in two films this upcoming year, including the drama "Dear Zoe" and "The Whale," alongside "The Mummy" actor Brendan Fraser, who praised her acting chops in "The Whale" in a November interview with GQ. "The fluidity that Sadie plays, this beautiful, controlled rage, was breathtaking to me," he said. "I was constantly going up on my lines. And that's just because I have cobwebs upstairs and I...
- 12/6/2022
- by Simrin Purhar
- Popsugar.com
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for the latest issues of "Glamour" and "Wonderland" magazines:
Sink made her Broadway debut as part of the original cast of the "Annie" musical revival. While still starring in the play, she also appeared in the Emmy-winning TV series "The Americans" as 'Lana'.
In 2015, she co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played...
Sink made her Broadway debut as part of the original cast of the "Annie" musical revival. While still starring in the play, she also appeared in the Emmy-winning TV series "The Americans" as 'Lana'.
In 2015, she co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played...
- 11/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for the "Fashion" magazine, photographed by Royal Gilbert:
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift's short film "All Too Well:...
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift's short film "All Too Well:...
- 10/24/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Dear Zoe is the story of healing, of carrying on when getting out of bed or performing mundane tasks feels too overwhelming to attempt. It’s the story of the “before and after” – the dividing line between life before a traumatic event and after an unimaginable loss rocks your world.
The Zoe referenced in the title is an adorable young girl who’s showered with love by her mom, dad, and two sisters. Zoe means “life” in Greek, but the child’s tragic death is what marks the “before and after” in the shattered lives of the family she leaves behind.
Sadie Sink, who’s coming off a breakthrough season on Stranger Things, stars as Zoe’s older sister, Tess. Tess had a relatively happy life before the tragedy. She didn’t feel warm and fuzzy about her stepdad, but otherwise, she had a normal home life.
At 16, Tess was...
The Zoe referenced in the title is an adorable young girl who’s showered with love by her mom, dad, and two sisters. Zoe means “life” in Greek, but the child’s tragic death is what marks the “before and after” in the shattered lives of the family she leaves behind.
Sadie Sink, who’s coming off a breakthrough season on Stranger Things, stars as Zoe’s older sister, Tess. Tess had a relatively happy life before the tragedy. She didn’t feel warm and fuzzy about her stepdad, but otherwise, she had a normal home life.
At 16, Tess was...
- 10/21/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for the new "Stella McCartney" campaign , "Stella by Stella", photographed by Theo Wenner:
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift...
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift...
- 9/27/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"You were funny, and loud, and sweet, and I will never, ever forget you." Freestyle has revealed an official trailer for a coming-of-age indie drama called Dear Zoe, from filmmaker Gren Wells. This premiered at a few film festivals earlier this year and will be out on VOD this fall starting in November. Sadie Sink, also in "Stranger Things" and The Whale this year, stars in Dear Zoe, about a young woman grappling with the loss of her younger sister and the surprising places she turns to in order to cope with the grief. When Tess and her family suffer an unimaginable loss, she finds support from a surprising source: her biological father – a lovable slacker from the wrong side of the tracks – and the charming but dangerous juvenile delinquent next door. The cast includes Theo Rossi, Jessica Capshaw, Justin Bartha, Kweku Collins, and Vivien Lyra Blair. This looks super cheesy,...
- 9/15/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for the September 2022 issue of “Fashion” magazine, photographed by Royal Gilbert:
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift...
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift...
- 8/25/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for the September 2022 issue of “Fashion” magazine, photographed by Royal Gilbert:
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift...
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift...
- 7/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for the latest issues of "Wonderland" and "Glamour" magazines:
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the upcoming drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift's short film "All...
In 2015, Sink co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street Part Three: 1666".
Sink also played the lead 'Tess DeNunzio' in the upcoming drama "Dear Zoe'. February 2021, Sink joined the cast of "The Whale". In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift's short film "All...
- 7/26/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“Dear Zoe,” the coming-of-age drama starring “Stranger Things” actress Sadie Sink, has been acquired by Byron Allen’s Freestyle Digital Media and will hit theaters and digital platforms on Nov. 4, 2022.
Sink stars as Tess, a young woman grappling with the immeasurable and shattering death of her younger sister, Zoe (Mckenzie Noel Rusiewicz). As her mother (Jessica Capshaw), stepfather (Justin Bartha) and sister (Vivien Lyra Blair) each grieve in their own ways, Tess seeks support from two outsiders: her biological father, Nick (Theo Rossi) and Jimmy (Kweku Collins), a juvenile delinquent who lives in the neighborhood.
Directed by Gren Wells (“The Road Within”), “Dear Zoe” was scripted by Marc Lhormer (“Bottle Shock”) and Melissa Martin (“A Wedding For Bella”) based on the novel by Phillip Beard. Lhormer and Brenda Lhormer produced for their company Zin Haze Productions.
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Sink stars as Tess, a young woman grappling with the immeasurable and shattering death of her younger sister, Zoe (Mckenzie Noel Rusiewicz). As her mother (Jessica Capshaw), stepfather (Justin Bartha) and sister (Vivien Lyra Blair) each grieve in their own ways, Tess seeks support from two outsiders: her biological father, Nick (Theo Rossi) and Jimmy (Kweku Collins), a juvenile delinquent who lives in the neighborhood.
Directed by Gren Wells (“The Road Within”), “Dear Zoe” was scripted by Marc Lhormer (“Bottle Shock”) and Melissa Martin (“A Wedding For Bella”) based on the novel by Phillip Beard. Lhormer and Brenda Lhormer produced for their company Zin Haze Productions.
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- 7/21/2022
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Dear Zoe, a drama film starring Sadie Sink (Stranger Things), has been acquired by Byron Allen’s Freestyle Digital Media and is set to be released in select theaters and on demand beginning November 4, 2022.
Adapted from Philip Beard’s award-winning novel of the same name, director Gren Wells, and written by
Marc Lhormer and Melissa Martin is produced by Zin Haze Productions’ Brenda Lhormer and Marc Lhormer.
Theo Rossi (Sons of Anarchy), Jessica Capshaw (Grey’s Anatomy), Justin Bartha (The Hangover), Vivien Lyra Blair (Obi-Wan Kenobi), and rapper, songwriter, and producer Kweku Collins, round out the cast.
Dear Zoe follows Tess (Sadie Sink), her mother Elly (Jessica Capshaw), stepfather David (Justin Bartha), and little sister Emily (Vivien Lyra Blair) in the aftermath of the unimaginable loss of Tess’s other little sister, Zoe (Mckenzie Noel Rusiewicz). Struggling with a sea of emotions, Tess embarks on a journey where she finds...
Adapted from Philip Beard’s award-winning novel of the same name, director Gren Wells, and written by
Marc Lhormer and Melissa Martin is produced by Zin Haze Productions’ Brenda Lhormer and Marc Lhormer.
Theo Rossi (Sons of Anarchy), Jessica Capshaw (Grey’s Anatomy), Justin Bartha (The Hangover), Vivien Lyra Blair (Obi-Wan Kenobi), and rapper, songwriter, and producer Kweku Collins, round out the cast.
Dear Zoe follows Tess (Sadie Sink), her mother Elly (Jessica Capshaw), stepfather David (Justin Bartha), and little sister Emily (Vivien Lyra Blair) in the aftermath of the unimaginable loss of Tess’s other little sister, Zoe (Mckenzie Noel Rusiewicz). Struggling with a sea of emotions, Tess embarks on a journey where she finds...
- 7/19/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for the latest issues of "Wonderland" and "Glamour" magazines:
Sink made her Broadway debut in the fifth grade as part of the original cast of the "Annie" musical revival. While still starring in the play, she appeared in the Emmy-winning series "The Americans" as 'Lana'.
In 2015, she co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street...
Sink made her Broadway debut in the fifth grade as part of the original cast of the "Annie" musical revival. While still starring in the play, she appeared in the Emmy-winning series "The Americans" as 'Lana'.
In 2015, she co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street...
- 7/13/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for the latest issues of "Wonderland" and "Glamour" magazines:
Sink made her Broadway debut in the fifth grade as part of the original cast of the "Annie" musical revival. While still starring in the play, she appeared in the Emmy-winning series "The Americans" as 'Lana'.
In 2015, she co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street...
Sink made her Broadway debut in the fifth grade as part of the original cast of the "Annie" musical revival. While still starring in the play, she appeared in the Emmy-winning series "The Americans" as 'Lana'.
In 2015, she co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street...
- 7/4/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Sadie Sink, aka 'Max Mayfield' in the supernatural TV series "Stranger Things", poses for the latest issues of "Wonderland" and "Glamour" magazines:
Sink made her Broadway debut in the fifth grade as part of the original cast of the "Annie" musical revival. While still starring in the play, she appeared in the Emmy-winning series "The Americans" as 'Lana'.
In 2015, she co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street...
Sink made her Broadway debut in the fifth grade as part of the original cast of the "Annie" musical revival. While still starring in the play, she appeared in the Emmy-winning series "The Americans" as 'Lana'.
In 2015, she co-starred with Helen Mirren in "The Audience" on Broadway, as young'Elizabeth II'. In 2017, Sink began playing 'Maxine Mayfield', a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things".
October 2019, Sink starred in the Netflix horror feature "Eli" as 'Haley', a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. In 2021, Sink played the main role of 'Ziggy Berman' in "The Fear Street Trilogy", appearing in the second and third installments of the series, "Fear Street Part Two: 1978" and "Fear Street...
- 6/3/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: TriCoast Worldwide has locked down international sales rights to the coming-of-age film Dear Zoe, starring Stranger Things‘ Sadie Sink, with plans to screen the pic for potential buyers and festival reps at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
The indie from director Gren Wells (The Road Within) is based on Philip Beard’s novel of the same name, which was selected by Booklist, a magazine of the American Library Association, as one of the ten best debut novels of 2005. It centers on Tess (Sink), who suffers an unimaginable loss alongside her family, and finds support from two surprising sources: her biological father (Theo Rossi)—a lovable slacker from the wrong side of the tracks—and the charming but dangerous juvenile delinquent next door (newcomer Kweku Collins).
Marc Lhormer and Melissa Martin adapted the screenplay for the film, which also stars Jessica Capshaw (Grey’s Anatomy), Justin Bartha (Godfather of Harlem) and Vivien Lyra Blair...
The indie from director Gren Wells (The Road Within) is based on Philip Beard’s novel of the same name, which was selected by Booklist, a magazine of the American Library Association, as one of the ten best debut novels of 2005. It centers on Tess (Sink), who suffers an unimaginable loss alongside her family, and finds support from two surprising sources: her biological father (Theo Rossi)—a lovable slacker from the wrong side of the tracks—and the charming but dangerous juvenile delinquent next door (newcomer Kweku Collins).
Marc Lhormer and Melissa Martin adapted the screenplay for the film, which also stars Jessica Capshaw (Grey’s Anatomy), Justin Bartha (Godfather of Harlem) and Vivien Lyra Blair...
- 5/10/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
U.S. production, finance and management firm The Cartel has appointed Apa’s former head of motion picture literary Ryan Saul as manager/producer and has promoted Bradford Bricken to partner.
The Cartel’s co-ceo Stan Spry said Saul had a “penchant for discovering young talent,” and added “his ability to nurture that talent is something we pride ourselves in.”
Saul began his career as an executive assistant at the Walt Disney Company and went on to become head of motion picture literary at Apa. Most recently, he was a motion picture literary agent at Paradigm Talent Agency.
According to a statement, “He has garnered the reputation of being able to develop clients from unknown writers or young short film directors to become some of the leading creatives in Hollywood, working on some of the biggest studio films in production.”
His clients included Tim Reckart, who is directing “High in the Clouds” for Netflix,...
The Cartel’s co-ceo Stan Spry said Saul had a “penchant for discovering young talent,” and added “his ability to nurture that talent is something we pride ourselves in.”
Saul began his career as an executive assistant at the Walt Disney Company and went on to become head of motion picture literary at Apa. Most recently, he was a motion picture literary agent at Paradigm Talent Agency.
According to a statement, “He has garnered the reputation of being able to develop clients from unknown writers or young short film directors to become some of the leading creatives in Hollywood, working on some of the biggest studio films in production.”
His clients included Tim Reckart, who is directing “High in the Clouds” for Netflix,...
- 6/22/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Sadie Sink (Stranger Things), Theo Rossi and newcomer Kweku Collins are set to star in the coming-of-age drama Dear Zoe from director Gren Wells and Zin Haze Productions.
The indie pic, based on the novel of the same name by Philip Beard, will also feature Jessica Capshaw, Justin Bartha and Vivien Blair.
Dear Zoe follows a teenager, Tess (Sink), who enlists her biological father (Rossi) and her love interest (Collins) to help her come to grips with the death of her little sister in a tragic accident.
Sink (NBC's American Odyssey, Broadway's Annie) is best known for playing Maxine "Max"...
The indie pic, based on the novel of the same name by Philip Beard, will also feature Jessica Capshaw, Justin Bartha and Vivien Blair.
Dear Zoe follows a teenager, Tess (Sink), who enlists her biological father (Rossi) and her love interest (Collins) to help her come to grips with the death of her little sister in a tragic accident.
Sink (NBC's American Odyssey, Broadway's Annie) is best known for playing Maxine "Max"...
- 11/7/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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