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“Life in Flight” will be released on DVD on Tuesday, November 30th! You can still pre-order the film at Amazon.com for $22.49. |
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On Thursday night, Amy Smart was photographed at the IN ADD MINUS Celebrates The Launch of Its Flagship Store in Los Angeles. I have just added 20 HQ/MQ photos from the event into our photo gallery! |
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Amy Smart has signed on to a new film titled “House of the Rising Sun”. The movie will be filming throughout the month of December in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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This past weekend and last night, Amy Smart was photographed at two new events and I have just added 70 HQ/MQ photos from them into our gallery! |
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Last night, Amy Smart was photographed at the The HSUS Presents: “Rescue Paws” Exhibition in Los Angeles. I have just added 12 photos from the event into our gallery! |
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The trailer for “Dead Awake” has been released – you can watch it above! |
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I have just added 26 photos of Amy Smart from the last two events she attended this week! |
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New Films says it has acquired the worldwide rights for “Dead Awake,” a movie starring Hollywood’s Rose McGowan, Amy Smart and Nick Stahl. The film is described as “a seductive supernatural thriller” set against the backdrop of a “mysterious tragedy that shattered (the characters’) lives a decade ago and which sets them on a path to uncover the truth that lies between the living and the dead,” the movie’s producers said in a synopsis. “Dead Awake” is set for release in U.S. theaters Dec. 3. The overall deal was finalized by Ron Gell, New Films chief content officer, and producers Jason Price, Lucas Jarach and Anthony Gudas. “‘Dead Awake’ director Omar Naim has delivered a compelling film with strong performances that caters brilliantly to the fantasy thriller audience,” Gell said in a statement Friday. “The film is a gripping and visually stylistic thriller blurring the line between fantasy and reality that will leave audiences guessing until the very end,” Price and Jarach said. |
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