Until Someone Gets Hurt



I was cast as “Bruce” in the upcoming horror pic, “Until Someone gets Hurt” My character thinks his house is haunted and hires a group of paranormal investigators to check it out.  

Your Screenplay Log Line!



A log line is a one or two sentence description of your screenplay or movie. Many writers have an aversion to summing up their films this way. But the bottom line is that show business is a BUSINESS. That means it involves “selling” READ MORE

MY FATHER, MY DON



Started 2014 with a bang, when I was cast as Vito, in the upcoming feature. My Father, My Don. Check out some pics from the set.

“The Rocket” — Film Review



3.5 out of 5 stars I’m a sucker for movies about kids overcoming difficult circumstances. Especially when the child actors are great—my favorite being Truffaut’s “400 Blows”. While “The Rocket” may not be in the same league, the actors are excellent. The story READ MORE

Space Slam Screenplay!



My friend Zach Sternwood and I have just finished a draft of a new screenplay for an actioner called Space Slam! Heavy metal music blasts as a FIREBALL EXPLODES on screen, followed by a montage of super-shredded WRESTLERS flying through the air at READ MORE

Life Acting



I am currently putting together a new Ebook humbly entitled, The Best Book on Acting. – How to become a better actor instantly without killing yourself with “The Method”. I know I am not alone to say that in my 25 years of READ MORE

Trance: Film Review



Seldom is a director so talented a stylist that he can practically carry a movie all by himself. Danny Boyle does this magnificently in his visually stunning, mind bending, neo-noir film, “Trance”. Simon (James McAvoy) , a fine arts auctioneer, participates in the READ MORE

A Place Beyond The Pines : Film Review



You can’t escape your legacy. No matter what you do, you are doomed to reap what was sown by your fathers. That’s the overall message of the depressing “A Place Beyond the Pines”, where the bad choices of cops and robbers come back READ MORE

“No” – Film Review



Selling Democracy like Mentos In elections, people seem less moved by the truth than by their desires. A point made very well in Pablo Larrain’s excellent drama about the Oct 5 1989 referendum that ended the 15 year reign of military dictator Augusto READ MORE

“The We And The I”- Film Review

Have you ever been riding along peacefully on the good old MTA, when all of a sudden at the next stop, a mob of kids just out of school, fills the subway car or bus with raucous noise and energy? Often this can READ MORE

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