Angela Dixon “I want to see women who are not just painted play things”

We caught up with Angela Dixon to talk about her latest film ‘Never Let Go’. Award winning actress Angela Dixon, (Offensive, Dead End), stars in the high-octane international action-thriller Never Let Go, which is now set for a DVD and VOD US release on 22nd August, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Howard J. Ford (The Dead, The Dead…

‘The Fare’ Director Santiago Paladines “Filmmaking is art form that is inherently shaped by limitation”

We caught up with the talented director Santiago Paladines, whose film The Fare is currently showing at Hollyshorts Film Festival in Los Angeles. Director and writer Santiago Palandines’s affecting drama, The Fare, has been selected to screen at the Academy Award qualifying HollyShorts Film Festival in August. Starring Johnny Ortiz (American Crime) and newcomer Noemi Pedraza, the film tackles the subject of human…

FILM – Aldo Iuliano’s award winning film ‘Penalty’ receives west coast theatrical release 

Aldo Iuliano’s award winning film ‘Penalty’ receives west coast theatrical release Aldo Iuliano’s award winning drama Penalty has been making waves in the film world, as this wonderful film has received nearly thirty awards and has been selected for five Academy qualifying Film Festivals. Now, this exciting film will open in theatres in Los Angeles. Penalty shares the story of a group…

FILM – Michael Flatley’s directorial debut ‘A Little Bit of Tear’ selected for the Oscar qualifying festival LA Shorts Fest

Michael Flatley’s directorial debut, the heartfelt film A Little Bit of Tear has been selected for the prestigious LA Shorts Fest. Known worldwide for his work as an accomplished dancer, Flatley’s is branching out into the world of film and has already added two films to his slate. A Little Bit of Tear shares the story of a homeless clown who…

Interview with Director Eyal Resh

Just Celebrity Magazine was lucky enough to talk to  Eyal Resh about his short film Boys, cinematography, LGBTQ-films and his future plans. JC: The topic of your short film Boys can be seen as controversial, this creates the risk of your film being received ‘negatively’, why did you decide to create this film anyway? For…

Interview with Director Ian Hunt Duffy

Just Celebrity was lucky enough to get an interview with Gridlock’s  director  Ian Hunt Duffy, who’s film has been selected as ‘short of the week’ JC: What inspired the story behind Gridlock, and how did you come up with the twist ending? I love high-concept thrillers that are set in a single location and I always wanted…

Just Celebrity Reports… Edinburgh International Film Festival

God’s own country: A super debut feature about a secret relationship that shouldn’t be a secret We’re almost halfway the Edinburgh Film Festival and we are already seeing a lot of great films. They’re still so many amazing features coming up next. This edition, the 71st to be precise, was launched with the debut feature from…

Interview with Director of The Voice in the Head, Cyrus Trafford

It is thought that 1 in 4 people experience a mental health problem each year in the UK, these problems also representing the largest single cause of disability. In Cyrus Trafford’s moving short film, The Voice in the Head, he brings the subject of mental health to the forefront, in the hope of raising awareness and provoking…

‘THE VOICE IN THE HEAD’ FILM REVIEW – More insanity than you think

As David Rosenhan said, “If sanity and insanity co-exist, how shall we know them?” The American psychologist might have died in 2012 but his life question still continues to live. Partly thanks to Cyrus Trafford and his new movie, The Voice in the Head. The British Iranian director decided to focus in his recent work…