All posts tagged "Brea Grant"
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Torn Hearts’ review: Dir. Brea Grant [FrightFest]
Equally talented as a writer, director, and actor, Brea Grant has to be one of the hardest working people in the...
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Film Festivals
/ 4 years agoInterview: ‘Lucky’ Director Natasha Kermani and Cast Members Dhruv Uday Singh and Kausar Mohammed [Fantasia 2020]
Lucky was originally due to premiere at SXSW, but unfortunately due to world events, the festival was cancelled. SXSW’s loss was...
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Film Festivals
/ 4 years ago’12 Hour Shift’ Review: Dir. Brea Grant [FrightFest 2020]
Prepare for the shift from Hell in this tale of organ harvesting gone awry.
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Film Festivals
/ 4 years ago‘Lucky’ Review: Dir. Natasha Kermani [Fantasia 2020]
In 2017, we at team THN were first introduced to the work of Natasha Kermani with the achingly beautiful, Imitation Girl....
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Film Festivals
/ 4 years agoFirst Wave of Films Announced for this Years Virtual Fantasia Fest
The Covid-19 pandemic has all but obliterated the film industry with film festivals being amongst the worst affected. By now we...
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Home Entertainment
/ 4 years agoHome Entertainment: ‘After Midnight’ Blu-Ray Review
Hank (Jeremy Gardner) and Abby (Brea Grant) have been dating for a decade and have fallen into something of a rut;...
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Interviews
/ 5 years agoInterview: Justin Benson Talks About His Role In Genre Film ‘After Midnight’
Justin Benson is best known on the genre circuit as being one half of the directing team behind the stunning films...
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Interviews
/ 5 years agoInterview: Brea Grant Discusses ‘After Midnight’, ‘Lucky’, ’12 Hour Shift’ & ‘The Stylist’
Probably best known for her work on both Heroes and Dexter, Brea Grant has spent the last few years carving out a niche in...
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Interviews
/ 5 years agoInterview: Christian Stella & Jeremy Gardner on ‘After Midnight’
If you’re a fan of modern genre films then it’s more than likely that you’ll be familiar with the face of...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoFrightfest 2018: ‘Dead Night’ Review: Dir. Brad Baruh (2018)
Dead Night Review: Barbara Crampton embraces her inner dark side in this slightly confused story. Dead Night review by Kat Hughes....