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MEAN SPIRITED (2022) Reviews of comedy horror with release news
‘Enjoy your fifteen minutes of fame. You deserve it.’
Mean Spirited is a 2022 American comedy horror film about a wannabe influencer who aims to bury the hatchet with his now-celebrity friend who isn’t quite himself anymore. The filmmakers describe it as a “vlogumentary”.
Directed by Jeff Ryan (Mass Hysteria; Youthmin) from a screenplay co-written with co-producer Joe Adams. Also produced by Owen…
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NICOLEMAIINES’ ALTERNATE FCS: SOFIA CARSON EDITION
listed below are some fcs I think would be a good replacement for sofia. since the tags are broken, I haven’t included gif hunt links but I’m happy to help find gif hunts or make gif packs of any of the below suggestions if needed!
adria arjona (30)
amber midthunder (25)
anya chalotra (26)
jeanine mason (32)
kayla compton (32)
khadijha red thunder (28)
michelle veintimilla (30)
morgan holmstrom (25)
natacha karam (27)
nichole sakura (33)
seychelle gabriel (31)
yvette monreal (30)
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"Pasquale will be joined by Shereen Ahmed (My Fair Lady) as Claudia, Tony nominee Carolee Carmello (1776, Parade) as Liliane La Fleur, Sasha Hutchings (Oklahoma!, Hamilton) as Our Lady of the Spa, Lesli Margherita (Matilda, Dames at Sea) as Saraghina, Oscar and Tony nominee Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (Man of La Mancha, Scarface) as Guido’s Mother, Jen Sese (Hamilton, Hair) as Stephanie Necrophorus, Tony nominee Elizabeth Stanley (Jagged Little Pill, On The Town) as Luisa Contini, and Michelle Veintimilla (The Visit, Gotham) as Carla Albanese. Additional casting will be announced."
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Dani with Maeve Ledesma (Michelle Veintimilla, Freelance Journalist/Podcaster, Civilian)
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Hi there! Do you have some suggestions for female faceclaims in their 20s who have very big, expressive eyes? I'd prefer darker eye colors but I'd totally be fine with other color suggestions too, it's an important feature of the character I'm trying to portray! Thank you so much!
Elizabeth Debicki (1990)
Gia Mantegna (1990)
Phillipa Soo (1990) Chinese / English, Irish and Scottish.
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (1991) African-American / African-American and Puerto Rican - is trans.
Kacey Rohl (1991)
Wawwa Nichari Fanclub (1991) Thai.
Azie Tesfai (1992) Eritrean.
Gülnezer Bextiyar (1992) Uyghur.
Michelle Veintimilla (1992) Ecuadorian.
Davika Hoorne (1992) Thai / Belgian.
Hande Erçel (1993) Turkish.
Amrit Kaur (1993) Indian.
Olivia Cooke (1993)
Maia Mitchell (1993)
Yaya Urassaya Sperbund (1993) Thai / Norwegian.
Nadine Lustre (1993) Akeanon, Ilokano, Pangasinan, Tagalog Filipino.
India Eisley (1993) English, Argentinian [Spanish, possibly other], Scottish, German.
Aimee Lou Wood (1994)
Anya Taylor-Joy (1995)
Hong Seo Young (1995) Korean.
Geraldine Viswanathan (1995) Tamil Indian / Swiss and German.
Alexa Mansour (1996)
Anjali Sivaraman (1997) Indian.
Janhvi Kapoor (1997) Punjabi Indian / Tamil and Telugu Indian.
Madeleine Madden (1997) Gadigal, Eastern Arrernte, Kalkadoon and White.
Melis Sezen (1997) Turkish.
Kiera Allen (1997) - is parapelegic.
Maris Racal (1997) Bisaya Filipino.
Sweet Qismina (1997) Malaysian.
Eva Noblezada (1996) Bisaya and Ilonggo Filipino / Mexican.
Anya Chalotra (1998) Indian / British.
Danielle Rose Russell (1999)
Simay Barlas (1999) Turkish.
Megan Suri (1999) Indian.
Kang Mi Na (1999) Korean.
Mikey Madison (1999) 75% Ashkenazi Jewish 25% mix of English, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, along with Dutch, German, Welsh, and Scottish.
Auli'I Cravalho (2000) 37.5% Puerto Rican, 31.25% Kānaka Maoli, 25% Portuguese, 4.6875% Chinese, 1.5625% Irish - is bisexual.
Here you go!
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Mw females ?
angela bassett, carla gugino, rachel weisz, gabrielle union, alexandra billings, jamie clayton, mj rodriguez, dominique jackson, hari nef, laverne cox, zion moreno, aiysha hart, tati gabrielle, greta onieogou, karrueche than, diane guerrero, meaghan rath, dichen lachman, monica raymund, janet montgomery, sandra oh, natalie morales, nicola coughlan, simone kessell, sarah shahi, meghann fahy, michelle veintimilla, catherine haena kim, olivia cooke.
just please keep in mind that your first muse must be a fcoc!
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the faceclaim of Mariana Velasco ( @marivelasc ) has changed to Emeraude Toubia! The faceclaim Michelle Veintimilla is now open!
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Mean Spirited (2022)
"When two estranged friends reconnect, things buried deep down are bound to surface. Wannabe famous vlogger Andrew Castellano sets off for a weekend at the mountain cottage of his former friend-turned famous actor Bryce. Andy has decided to bury the hatchet, but he isn't quite himself anymore."
Coming from First-Names Films, and director Jeffrey Ryan, this is a brand new found-footage horror film currently doing the rounds of movie festivals. The movie world has a spotty history with found-footage films, from The Blair Witch Project to Cloverfield, and every film in between. Going into this film I had to temper my expectations due to previous disappointments.
I have come out the other side happy to have spent the time watching this rather fun film. Some film makers try to use a low budget camera style to mask a lack of substance in the story. Jeffrey Ryan and his team have brought us a film entirely from the point of view of a vlogger, and the style of the film fits this perfectly. Multiple cameras used by the vloggers highlight different parts of the story really well. The use of a dashcam to show hidden moments we wouldn't normally have seen was a really good move, and provided a couple of my personal favourite moments.
Filming on location in the Poconos, among abandoned hotels, haunted houses and waterfalls, was an inspired choice as it really added to the total atmosphere of the movie. Instead of making me want to avoid the area though this film, as creepy and at times disturbing as it is, has actually made me want to go. I'm not sure what that says about me.....
The cast is great. I felt connected to most of them, maybe because I recognised a part of most of them within myself. I like that in a film. I like being able to understand characters by looking at myself, even if only a small part.
Director Jeffrey Ryan plays Bryce, aka Thunderman, an actor who used to run a video prank channel with Andy, played by Will Madden. Bryce walked away from Andy and the channel with no explanation and the movie is Andy's attempt to find out why, and maybe get a measure of revenge. Ryan plays Bryce as a brash, seemingly ego-driven, minor "celebrity" and he plays it really well. He is utterly believable in the role.
Madden's Andy is a far less famous blogger, and it is clear from the start that he is jealous of Bryce's success. Madden plays the two sides of his character, Andy and the Amazing Andy, superbly. He switches between them with an apparent ease, Amazing in front of the camera and plain old jealous Andy 'off' camera. Watching a character based on the style of similar vloggers I have watched myself, and seeing the dichotomy within that character was very much an intriguing experience. Madden is an interesting performer and I definitely think I'd like to watch him again.
The rest of the main cast, Michelle Veintimilla, Daniel Rashid, Maria Decotis and Charlie Pollock, round out the film really well. Each adding a vital part to the story. Every performance had some awesome moments and the whole cast should be very happy with this film.
Overall this is a film that does exactly what you expect it to do. It's a found footage horror film, but instead of just filmed footage on a phone or camera it has the twist of being filmed specifically for a YouTube style channel. Is it a film that is going to utterly change the found footage genre? No, but it is still significantly better than the vast majority of other found footage films I've seen. I certainty enjoyed it more than I ever enjoyed The Blair Witch Project. It's getting a solidly well deserved 7.5/10, with a recommendation to watch it when it hits V.O.D. on Apple TV, VUDU, Amazon, Comcast OnDemand, and Verizon from Feb 7.
Without specific spoilers, I was very happy with the way it ended. Make sure you watch all the way to the end.
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Indie Thriller ‘What We Do Next’ Gets March Theatrical Release Date After Festival Run; Watch New Trailer – Update
UPDATED with release date: What We Do Next, the thriller written and directed by Stephen Belber starring Corey Stoll, Karen Pittman and Michelle Veintimilla, will hit theaters exclusively March 3 via a platform rollout in Los Angeles and New York.
Veintimilla (The Good Wife) plays Elsa Mercado, who has been released from prison after serving 16 years for killing her father. New York City…
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