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Interviews with a top geek advocate, celebrity, and icon about their current and past geek projects.
Celebrity Interview: Nev Shulman Talks Dancing with Stars 'Controversy' and Catfish Legacy
Catfish creator and host Nev Shulman has long harbored a secret desire to be on Dancing with the Stars. Shulman, in this very interview, talks about how the shooting schedule of Catfish was what kept him from being able to take on Dancing with the Stars in the past. Now that the pandemic has forced Nev to host Catfish from home and go on without its usual globetrotting travel schedule, suddenly, Nev found himself with the time and opportunity to be part of Dancing with the Stars and have the experience he secretly desired. I recently spoke with Nev Shulman and you can listen to this interview as a podcast linked here, or read along.
By Sean Patrick6 years ago in Geeks
Celebrity Interview: Alexa Nisenson Aka Charlie on Fear The Walking Dead
In my job as an entertainment writer and reporter, I get some really cool experiences and one of those cool experiences recently was getting to interview Alexa Nisenson from Fear The Walking Dead. If you’d like to listen to this interview as a podcast you can find it here .
By Sean Patrick6 years ago in Geeks
Tamra Simmons Executive Producer of Surviving R. Kelly Docuseries Has New Projects In The Works
Tamra Simmons is an internationally acclaimed CEO, producer, writer, talent director, and entrepreneur. She is most recognized for her work as the creator and executive producer of the ground-breaking Lifetime documentary series, Surviving R. Kelly. The docuseries has reached over 26.8 million viewers; over 20 million live streams since its debut in January 2019 with part II airing in January 2020. Simmons has become one of the most sought after executive producers in the nation and has been honored by and nominated for awards such as the 2019 Emmy Award, Critics Choice Award (MTV), Best Documentary Series (MTV), Program of The Year, Inclusion Award, 2020 NAACP Image Award; recently she won a 2020 Peabody Award for her humanitarian work and more.
By Tammy Reese6 years ago in Geeks
What it's like to work with Oliver Stone. Top Story - September 2020.
Oliver Stone is a great guy to work with. He's also difficult. So says Matt Graham, a screenwriter who got his big break working with Academy Award-winning director on the Untold History of the United States.
By Zoe Nauman6 years ago in Geeks
Fantasia Film Festival 2020: An Interview with Quinn Armstrong, Director of ‘Survival Skills’
Quinn Armstrong’s Survival Skills has proved to be an audience favorite at this year’s Fantasia Film Festival. A parody of police training videos of the 1980s, Armstrong’s film delves deeper into the outmoded teachings of these officers and presents a much more nuanced look into the police training construct as a fresh-faced and naive officer, Jim desperately tries to do the right thing.
By MovieBabble6 years ago in Geeks
Musa In The Gambia
Name: Musa Darboe Location: Brufut Village The Gambia. Profession: Actor, Script Writer ,Producer Musa Darboe commonly known as Chief in the Gambia film industry is the youngest filmmaker in my country . When it comes to filmmaking his country is behind . Government and National Center For Art And Culture doesn't help filmmakers at all, it is really frustrating for him. Actors need another job to support themselves, but can't depend on the film acting .
By Tammy Reese6 years ago in Geeks
Carrie Bernans Discusses Her Time On The Set Of 'Avengers,' Her New Show 'Ultimate Tag,' And More
I had the opportunity to interview my friend Carrie Bernans, an award-winning actress and stunt woman. She is well known for Marvel's Black Panther, Luke Cage, and Avengers, as well as CBS series SEAL Team and more.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Geeks
Terri Abney
Terri Abney received her breakout role as Mildred’s (Ruth Negga’s) sister in the Oscar- nominated film, LOVING. She can also be seen on-screen in John Hillcoat’s Triple 9 and Peter Billingsley’s Term Life. Terri recently starred alongside Gary Carr and Ian McShane in Dan Pritzker’s Film “Bolden” set in the 1906, based on the Jazz Musician Buddy Bolden, which premiered in theaters May of this year.
By Tammy Reese6 years ago in Geeks












