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Horror on the Horizon

Posted on: November 12th, 2011 by wmapother 1 Comment

Earlier this year I shot a part in the 3D film Static, starring Milo Ventimiglia, Sarah Shahi, and Sara Paxton.  No word yet on the release date, but over to the right’s an early one-sheet, and here’s a little press piece on the movie..

I’ve seen it listed as both horror or thriller?  At a certain point, does it matter?  Hiller or throrror:  Sleepless nights, here I come.

Posted in Acting Projects, Film, Press

Lunchtime Fodder

Posted on: November 2nd, 2011 by wmapother 1 Comment

Notre Dame’s student paper The Observer, inhaled daily all over campus circa noontime, has posted an interview with me in advance of my Another Earth screening and Q&A this Fri at the Debartolo Performing Arts cinema.

Posted in Acting Projects, Film, Interviews and Q&A's, Notre Dame, Press

Ah, South Bend

Posted on: October 30th, 2011 by wmapother No Comments

In anticipation of my Another Earth screenings and Q&A back at Notre Dame this Friday, Nov 4
the South Bend Tribune has published an interview with yours truly..

Posted in Acting Projects, Interviews and Q&A's, Notre Dame, Press

IFC Grabs ‘Citizen Gangster’

Posted on: October 27th, 2011 by wmapother No Comments

Citizen Gangster, about the infamous Canadian bank robber Edwin Boyd, and whose director won an award at the Toronto Film Festival, has found U.S. distribution. (See my post on the film.)  The very highly regarded distributor IFC picked up the rights.  Release date tbd.

Posted in Acting Projects, Film Festival, News & Events

A Fitting Locale

Posted on: October 24th, 2011 by wmapother No Comments

When I was a student at Notre Dame — so long ago that there was not yet a need for “Return to Glory” — the campus sometimes felt, with a 3-1 ratio of guys to girls, as otherwordly…and not in a good way.

 

So, even if the ratio has evened out a lot, I suppose it’s appropriate that I’ll be back on campus on Nov. 4 for a screening and Q&A of Another Earth, given that our football fortunes now feel, well, you get the point.  Tickets for the journey are now available.

 

Posted in Acting Projects, In Person (or, like, Live), News & Events, Notre Dame