St. Louis Actors’ Studio will be offering Free weekly short films written and (mostly) directed by Neil Labute from Contemptible Entertainment through their Twitter account twitter.com/@stlas1.
Get the link to this curated lineup on Twitter each Monday morning through June 15.
Here’s the schedule of upcoming Short Films:
May 25
Mulberry Bush – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring J.J. Kandel and Victor Slezak
June 1
Bff – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Thomas Sadoski, Gia Crovatin and Chris Henry Coffey
June 8
10K – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Clea Alsip and J.J. Kandel
June 15
Black Chicks – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Nicole G. Leier and David Cubitt
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Get the link to this curated lineup on Twitter each Monday morning through June 15.
Here’s the schedule of upcoming Short Films:
May 25
Mulberry Bush – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring J.J. Kandel and Victor Slezak
June 1
Bff – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Thomas Sadoski, Gia Crovatin and Chris Henry Coffey
June 8
10K – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Clea Alsip and J.J. Kandel
June 15
Black Chicks – written and directed by Neil Labute, starring Nicole G. Leier and David Cubitt
The post St. Louis Actors’ Studio Offering Free Weekly Short Films Written and Directed by Neil Labute Every Monday appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
- 5/18/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Stars: Jason David Brown, Julian Richings, Robert Maillet, Molly Dunsworth, Timothy Burd, Stephen McHattie, Nicole G. Leier | Written by Tony Burgess | Directed by Jesse Thomas Cook
Some films are just crap, but Septic Man is literally about it. In the first few minutes you may get to see a lot of human waste, but if truth be told if the movie has a bigger problem than that… it may be slightly constipated.
Jack (Jason David Brown) is a sewage worker who is known to be good at his job. When government official Phil Prosser (Julian Richings) gives him an offer he can’t (or isn’t) allowed to refuse he finds himself investigating problems in the city water system which are leading to a plague of diseases, even death. When he finds the source though he finds himself trapped in the water treatment facility at the mercy of two strange brothers intent on killing him.
Some films are just crap, but Septic Man is literally about it. In the first few minutes you may get to see a lot of human waste, but if truth be told if the movie has a bigger problem than that… it may be slightly constipated.
Jack (Jason David Brown) is a sewage worker who is known to be good at his job. When government official Phil Prosser (Julian Richings) gives him an offer he can’t (or isn’t) allowed to refuse he finds himself investigating problems in the city water system which are leading to a plague of diseases, even death. When he finds the source though he finds himself trapped in the water treatment facility at the mercy of two strange brothers intent on killing him.
- 1/12/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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