Desperate for a measure of success, wannabe screenwriters Mickey Hansen and Ray Ferguson decide to fully explore the depths of murder and crime within their story only to discover their obsession with their work has made it all too real.
04-27-2017
1h 29m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Jamison M. LoCascio
Writer:
Jamison M. LoCascio
Key Crew
Cinematography:
Omar Portilla
Producer:
Jamison M. LoCascio
Producer:
Louis J. Ambrosio
Co-Executive Producer:
Jesse R. Tendler
Executive Producer:
Jay Thames
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Charlotte Kirk
Charlotte Sophie Kirk was born in Kent, England. Her passion for acting began at the age of 11 when she fell in love with the stage. She has since performed in Greek dramas and plays such as "Agamemnon," "Arturo Ui," "A Christmas Carol," "Oliver Twist," and "Hairspray." Having attended the prestigious Italia Conti School of Acting in London, her skills were further refined at The Miskin Theatre and Jigsaw Performing Arts. While studying theatre arts, she appeared in commercials for Nintendo Wii and UK Orange Telecom.
Charlotte also became sought after and was photographed for magazines internationally, in particular by renowned Vogue photographer Patrick Demarchelier.
In early 2015, Charlotte Kirk landed a starring role in "Vice" opposite Bruce Willis and Thomas Jane, a sci-fi futuristic thriller. Charlotte has completed seven feature films, including "Black Dog Red Dog" with James Franco, "Fractured" with Vinnie Jones, "Seduced and Abandoned," directed by James Toback, and "Tekken: Kazuya's Revenge," where she plays a female assassin.
She will also be starring as Nicole Brown Simpson in the upcoming feature film "An American Mystery".
"Gone With The Wind" is her all-time favorite film, as she admires strong heroines. Charlotte presently resides in Los Angeles and is managed by Endorse Management Group and Headline Talent Agency.
An American film, television, and theater actress, best known for playing Janie in the film Not Cool. She played the role of villain Firefly in the second and fourth seasons of the Fox television series Gotham. She is portraying Carmen Guerra on FOX's The Gifted and is a regular on the Netflix crime drama Seven Seconds.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Michael Rispoli (born November 27, 1960) is an American character actor. He was formerly part of the HBO television series The Sopranos as Jackie Aprile, Sr. Rispoli recently reunited with The Sopranos co-star James Gandolfini in the 2009 thriller The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3.
Rispoli, a second-generation Italian American, was born in Long Island, New York, one of eight children. He attended State University of New York at Plattsburgh as a Theater major and graduated in 1982.
Patch Darragh graduated with honors from Juilliard and began his career playing significant roles in award-winning new plays and revivals at many of the countries top regional theaters, as well our foremost theaters both on and off-Broadway. He has accrued an extensive list of TV credits, more recently on the award winning HBO series SUCCESSION on which he played WayStar Royco board member, Ray Kennedy from Season two to Season four. Patch also had notable arcs on LAW & ORDER: SVU, MR. MERCEDES, THE LOUDEST VOICE, THE PATH, LONGMIRE, BOARDWALK EMPIRE & KALEIDOSCOPE. He's perhaps best known as the lovable Dad on the Netflix cult hit EVERYTHING SUCKS! on which he was a series regular.
On the film side, Patch can be seen in the Blumhouse features THE FIRST PURGE and CAM. He also starred in the independent films , SULLY, BRITTANY RUNS A MARATHON, and CABRINI. In 2017, Darragh starred in THE DEPTHS, and won Best Supporting Actor at the Los Angeles Film Awards. Upcoming: RESENTMENT, and THE UNION (Netflix).
As a writer, Patch has developed three television pilots, including two with fellow Juilliard grad Erin Gann. Their feature BIRTHRITE wrapped principle photography in June of 2023.
Gia Crovatin is an actress, known for Dirty Weekend (2015), BFF (2012) and Ostrander (2011).
Won Best Actress Award for "Sure Thing" at the Houston Comedy Film Festival (2015).