The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel casting agents couldn’t have found better actors to play adult Esther and Ethan Maisel on Season 5.
Alexandra Socha embodied the neurotic, genius of Esther as a young woman, and even sounds like her mother Midge when she rants to her psychologist about not being able to talk to her mother. But then Ethan, played by Ben Rosenfield, is more of a gentler, passive soul living in Israel on a Kibbutz.
Both actors brought young adult Esther and Ethan Maisel to life on season 5, so who are these young actors?
Alexandra Socha dishes about young adult Esther’s Ramones t-shirt on season 5 of ‘Maisel’
Socha announced her appearance in season 5 in a very Maisel way. “You might see a familiar face (and an awesome mess of hair) in the opening scene of the season. What a joy to get to be on one of my favorite shows!
Alexandra Socha embodied the neurotic, genius of Esther as a young woman, and even sounds like her mother Midge when she rants to her psychologist about not being able to talk to her mother. But then Ethan, played by Ben Rosenfield, is more of a gentler, passive soul living in Israel on a Kibbutz.
Both actors brought young adult Esther and Ethan Maisel to life on season 5, so who are these young actors?
Alexandra Socha dishes about young adult Esther’s Ramones t-shirt on season 5 of ‘Maisel’
Socha announced her appearance in season 5 in a very Maisel way. “You might see a familiar face (and an awesome mess of hair) in the opening scene of the season. What a joy to get to be on one of my favorite shows!
- 4/19/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Exclusive: Mario Bava’s cult crime movie Rabid Dogs is getting an English-Language remake from in-demand Hollywood scribes Samuel Franco and Evan Kilgore.
The film’s original producer Alfredo Leone is aboard as exec-producer.
Franco and Kilgore have acquired the remake rights to the 1974 feature which follows the bungled robbery of three violent criminals and the hostages they take – including a young woman, a middle-aged man, and his child – as they attempt to make a clean getaway from the police.
An adaptation of short story Man and Boy by Michael J. Carroll, Rabid Dogs was a departure for Bava from his colorful horror films. The film had a challenged journey to screen. Mid-shoot, producer Roberto Loyola declared bankruptcy, resulting in the-then incomplete film being shelved. The movie remained unseen for more than two decades, but has since been released in multiple home ent versions, with various scenes being partially re-shot,...
The film’s original producer Alfredo Leone is aboard as exec-producer.
Franco and Kilgore have acquired the remake rights to the 1974 feature which follows the bungled robbery of three violent criminals and the hostages they take – including a young woman, a middle-aged man, and his child – as they attempt to make a clean getaway from the police.
An adaptation of short story Man and Boy by Michael J. Carroll, Rabid Dogs was a departure for Bava from his colorful horror films. The film had a challenged journey to screen. Mid-shoot, producer Roberto Loyola declared bankruptcy, resulting in the-then incomplete film being shelved. The movie remained unseen for more than two decades, but has since been released in multiple home ent versions, with various scenes being partially re-shot,...
- 11/19/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Andrew Levitas has carved out a unique place in the art world, having used his considerable skills across multiple creative platforms. A filmmaker, painter, sculptor, producer, writer, actor and photographer, Levitas is also the founder of Metalwork Pictures, a media production company that develops and produces original content, including his 2014 directorial debut, “Lullaby,” as well as “Georgetown,” “Last Moment of Clarity,” “The White Crow,” “Farming,” “Flower,” “At Any Price,” “Affluenza” and “The Art of Getting By.” When it comes to producing, Levitas says, “It’s purely about supporting other like-minded artists, specifically those who seek essential truth, and engage with their material in a very particular way. Beyond that, joy of creation is essential.”
Levitas is currently in production on “Minamata,” pictured above, starring Johnny Depp, Bill Nighy and Hiroyuki Sanada. HanWay is handling sales. The film, set in 1971, follows Life magazine photographer W. Eugene Smith’s journey to the...
Levitas is currently in production on “Minamata,” pictured above, starring Johnny Depp, Bill Nighy and Hiroyuki Sanada. HanWay is handling sales. The film, set in 1971, follows Life magazine photographer W. Eugene Smith’s journey to the...
- 5/22/2019
- by Nick Clement
- Variety Film + TV
Ethan Couch made headlines back in 2013 when he killed four people in a car accident while intoxicated behind the wheel. The then-fifteen-year-old was charged with manslaughter, but initial court proceedings blamed “affluenza” for his recklessness, claiming that his affluent upbringing and dysfunctional parents made it impossible for him to recognize right from wrong. As […]
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- 5/3/2019
- by Yael Turitz
- Uinterview
“Affluenza” teen Ethan Couch, 20, has been released from jail after serving almost two years for killing four people. He was released before his 21st birthday on April 11, according to the sheriff’s office he will remain under strict probation supervision. Couch had originally avoided jail time because a psychologist testified on his behalf claimed […]
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- 4/2/2018
- by Raven Haynes
- Uinterview
Exclusive: Hyperion Media Group has acquired Porter Rockwell, a script from Holy Rollers and Affluenza screenwriter Antonio Macia. The Western action-adventure drama is based on Rockwell, the real-life gunslinging bodyguard of Mormon Church founder Joseph Smith (and later Brigham Young) who was known as the “Destroying Angel of Mormondom” for his violent ways. The story is set in the Utah territory during the mid-1800s gold rush. Rockwell, who became a U.S. Deputy…...
- 6/30/2016
- Deadline
Cinema Retro has received the following press release:
On The Eve Of This Year’S Sundance Film Festival, Past Grand Jury Prize Nominee, Holy Rollers, Starring Nominee Jesse Eisenberg, Makes Its Free VOD Debut Exclusively On Snagfilms Available Beginning January 20th, this Ripped-from-the-Headlines Crime Drama, Directed by Award-Winning Filmmaker Kevin Asch (Affluenza), Co-Stars Justin Bartha (The Hangover), Ari Graynor (TV’s “Bad Teacher”), Danny A. Abeckaser (The Wolf of Wall Street), Q-Tip and Hallie Kate Eisenberg (Paulie); it Will Be Available to View Online at SnagFilms.com, and All Supported Devices, Including Their Multi-Platform App
New York, NY (January Xx, 2015) – Inspired by actual events in the late ‘90s in which Hasidic Jews were recruited as drug mules, Holy Rollers was a Gotham Award winner and Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize nominee in 2010. On the eve of Sundance 2015, the crime drama, starring Oscar® nominee Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network, Now You See Me...
On The Eve Of This Year’S Sundance Film Festival, Past Grand Jury Prize Nominee, Holy Rollers, Starring Nominee Jesse Eisenberg, Makes Its Free VOD Debut Exclusively On Snagfilms Available Beginning January 20th, this Ripped-from-the-Headlines Crime Drama, Directed by Award-Winning Filmmaker Kevin Asch (Affluenza), Co-Stars Justin Bartha (The Hangover), Ari Graynor (TV’s “Bad Teacher”), Danny A. Abeckaser (The Wolf of Wall Street), Q-Tip and Hallie Kate Eisenberg (Paulie); it Will Be Available to View Online at SnagFilms.com, and All Supported Devices, Including Their Multi-Platform App
New York, NY (January Xx, 2015) – Inspired by actual events in the late ‘90s in which Hasidic Jews were recruited as drug mules, Holy Rollers was a Gotham Award winner and Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize nominee in 2010. On the eve of Sundance 2015, the crime drama, starring Oscar® nominee Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network, Now You See Me...
- 1/16/2015
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Paramount debuted a red-band trailer for “Hot Tub Time Machine 2” at Comic-Con Thursday, and the sequel looks even raunchier than the original. It starts off with a literal bang when Rob Corddry, who reprises his role as Lou, gets shot in the genitals. Craig Robinson and Clark Duke also return from the original, and quickly decide Lou's life and penis can only be saved if the three of them wade back into the whirling waters of their magical time-traveling hot tub. See video: ‘Transformers’ Star Nicola Peltz Lives the High Life in First ‘Affluenza’ Red Band Trailer Something goes wrong,...
- 7/25/2014
- by Travis Reilly
- The Wrap
Gregg Sulkin, best known for TV roles in Pretty Little Liars and Faking It, plays a rich Long Island teen in Kevin Asch’s feature Affluenza.
Gregg Sulkin On 'Affluenza'
Sulkin’s character Dylan is shrouded in wealth and mystery – a Great Gatsby like figure, according to the 22-year-old actor. Beneath the veil of his affluence, Dylan’s hiding a profound lonliness for which no amount of money can compensate.
“As the movie goes on you really see who Dylan actually is and he’s not as cool and he’s not as popular as people think,” Sulkin told uInterview exclusively. “He’s actually quite dark and isolated, kind of a lone figure, which kind of proves that you can have as much money in the world, but if you don’t have friendship, you really have nothing and no community.”
Sulkin admits that the struggles Dylan faces...
Gregg Sulkin On 'Affluenza'
Sulkin’s character Dylan is shrouded in wealth and mystery – a Great Gatsby like figure, according to the 22-year-old actor. Beneath the veil of his affluence, Dylan’s hiding a profound lonliness for which no amount of money can compensate.
“As the movie goes on you really see who Dylan actually is and he’s not as cool and he’s not as popular as people think,” Sulkin told uInterview exclusively. “He’s actually quite dark and isolated, kind of a lone figure, which kind of proves that you can have as much money in the world, but if you don’t have friendship, you really have nothing and no community.”
Sulkin admits that the struggles Dylan faces...
- 7/16/2014
- Uinterview
A attacked Ali in her home and the girls receive more information on Bethany Young, the girl in Ali’s grave in Pretty Little Liars’ “Run, Ali, Run.”
'A' Is Back
After Toby’s (Keegan Allen) house blows up due to a “gas leak,” the girls receive a message from A: “Did you miss me, bitches?” Toby, who went off to make sure none of his family members were in their house, is fine and confirms to Spencer (Troian Bellisario) that everyone, meaning Jenna (Tammin Sursok) and his parents, are safe. Why blow up Toby’s house when they were all gathered at Emily’s like sitting ducks? Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) tells Hanna (Ashley Benson) that he doesn’t know. What he does know: “A doesn’t shoot and miss.”
A continues to fire warning shots throughout the episode, and the girls are also being hounded by FBI’s Lt.
'A' Is Back
After Toby’s (Keegan Allen) house blows up due to a “gas leak,” the girls receive a message from A: “Did you miss me, bitches?” Toby, who went off to make sure none of his family members were in their house, is fine and confirms to Spencer (Troian Bellisario) that everyone, meaning Jenna (Tammin Sursok) and his parents, are safe. Why blow up Toby’s house when they were all gathered at Emily’s like sitting ducks? Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) tells Hanna (Ashley Benson) that he doesn’t know. What he does know: “A doesn’t shoot and miss.”
A continues to fire warning shots throughout the episode, and the girls are also being hounded by FBI’s Lt.
- 7/16/2014
- Uinterview
A new clip from indie drama Affluenza features Transformers: Age of Extinction star Nicola Peltz as a New York socialite.
Affluenza stars Ben Rosenfield as a young photographer who finds himself wrapped up in the Long Island social scene when he moves in with his sultry socialite cousin (Peltz) during the financial crisis of 2008.
The Flash's Grant Gustin has a supporting role as an arrogant jock who doesn't take kindly to his girlfriend's wandering eye.
Director Kevin Asch developed the story for Affluenza and worked on the screenplay with Antonio Macia (Anne B Real).
The pair previously collaborated on the Jesse Eisenberg-starring religious drama Holy Rollers in 2010.
Affluenza opens today (July 11) in the Us. No UK release date has been set.
Affluenza stars Ben Rosenfield as a young photographer who finds himself wrapped up in the Long Island social scene when he moves in with his sultry socialite cousin (Peltz) during the financial crisis of 2008.
The Flash's Grant Gustin has a supporting role as an arrogant jock who doesn't take kindly to his girlfriend's wandering eye.
Director Kevin Asch developed the story for Affluenza and worked on the screenplay with Antonio Macia (Anne B Real).
The pair previously collaborated on the Jesse Eisenberg-starring religious drama Holy Rollers in 2010.
Affluenza opens today (July 11) in the Us. No UK release date has been set.
- 7/11/2014
- Digital Spy
A Long Way Down
R, 1 Hr., 36 Mins.
A bright cast spackles this uneven Nick Hornby adaptation about a quartet of suicidal strangers (Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Aaron Paul, and Imogen Poots) who meet on a London rooftop one New Year’s Eve and quickly become a fractured family. With an ace troupe like that, there are affecting moments, to be sure. But the movie criminally wastes Sam Neill and Rosamund Pike in barely there supporting roles, and the picture has exactly two tones: grim and gooey. They do not coexist harmoniously. (Also available on iTunes and VOD) C –Jason Clark
Affluenza
Nr,...
R, 1 Hr., 36 Mins.
A bright cast spackles this uneven Nick Hornby adaptation about a quartet of suicidal strangers (Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Aaron Paul, and Imogen Poots) who meet on a London rooftop one New Year’s Eve and quickly become a fractured family. With an ace troupe like that, there are affecting moments, to be sure. But the movie criminally wastes Sam Neill and Rosamund Pike in barely there supporting roles, and the picture has exactly two tones: grim and gooey. They do not coexist harmoniously. (Also available on iTunes and VOD) C –Jason Clark
Affluenza
Nr,...
- 7/11/2014
- by EW staff
- EW - Inside Movies
Many who hear about Affluenza may at first assume that the movie is a look inside the thoroughly depressing case of Ethan Couch, a Texas teen who drove drunk and caused a crash, killing four and injuring two. During his trial, a psychologist argued Couch was a victim of “affluenza,” as the product of rich parents who never set boundaries for him or taught him to understand the relationship between actions and consequences. The case made national headlines when the judge sentenced him to ten years of probation and therapy in a cushy rehab facility – a sentence that defied basic ideas of both logic and justice with its leniency.
Unfortunately, Affluenza does not explore that inflammatory case – however, its teenage subjects are certainly comparable to Couch. Set in pre-recession 2008 on privileged Long Island, the film follows an aspiring photographer named Fisher (Ben Rosenfield) who comes to stay with his upper-class relatives after his parents divorce.
Unfortunately, Affluenza does not explore that inflammatory case – however, its teenage subjects are certainly comparable to Couch. Set in pre-recession 2008 on privileged Long Island, the film follows an aspiring photographer named Fisher (Ben Rosenfield) who comes to stay with his upper-class relatives after his parents divorce.
- 7/11/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Affluenza (n) - a psychological malaise supposedly affecting wealthy young people, symptoms of which include a lack of motivation, feelings of guilt, and a sense of isolation. While that doesn’t sound like a the most pressing disease, filmmaker Kevin Asch uses the condition to highlight a time in America where the rich got richer, markets crashed, and the only ones saved were those lucky enough to receive a golden parachute. There’s a sad truth to Affluenza, and Asch doesn’t shy away from its dirtiest parts.
In New York City I was able to sit down with two of the movie’s young stars, Nicola Peltz and Gregg Sulkin, as we chatted about the social issues their film tackles. With their stock rising, Peltz starring in Transformers: Age Of Extinction and Sulkin finding fame through Faking It, we talked about what keeps them motivated as professionals, along with...
In New York City I was able to sit down with two of the movie’s young stars, Nicola Peltz and Gregg Sulkin, as we chatted about the social issues their film tackles. With their stock rising, Peltz starring in Transformers: Age Of Extinction and Sulkin finding fame through Faking It, we talked about what keeps them motivated as professionals, along with...
- 7/11/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Everyone loves a good coming-of-age story, which is why we asked Gregg Sulkin, one of the stars of the upcoming coming-of-age movie "Affluenza," to pick five of his favorites.
You may know Sulkin from his stint on Disney's "Wizards of Waverly Place," or maybe you saw him on MTV's "Faking It," in any case, the actor has a keen grasp on teen angst and he goes one step further in showcasing that in "Affluenza." The movie, which centers on a group of privileged teens living it up in suburban, pre-recession 2008, is in theaters July 11.
With that, we'll let the expert take it away. Here are Gregg Sulkin's five favorite coming-of-age movies.
You may know Sulkin from his stint on Disney's "Wizards of Waverly Place," or maybe you saw him on MTV's "Faking It," in any case, the actor has a keen grasp on teen angst and he goes one step further in showcasing that in "Affluenza." The movie, which centers on a group of privileged teens living it up in suburban, pre-recession 2008, is in theaters July 11.
With that, we'll let the expert take it away. Here are Gregg Sulkin's five favorite coming-of-age movies.
- 7/10/2014
- by Moviefone Staff
- Moviefone
Though she can currently be seen on the big screen in Michael Bay’s Transformers: Age of Extinction, rising star Nicola Peltz isn’t done with television just yet. After breaking out on A&E’s excellent Bates Motel, her character departed the show early on in season two. While many fans were left disappointed, it was assumed that the actress wanted to focus on her film career and would not be returning.
In fact, we sat down with Peltz about a month ago and asked if we might ever see her back on Bates Motel. While she teased that we might, she wouldn’t confirm anything one way or another. This week, however, the actress seems to have had a change of heart.
Our very own Matt Donato landed an exclusive interview with Peltz for her new movie Affluenza and asked her about any future projects that she had in the pipeline.
In fact, we sat down with Peltz about a month ago and asked if we might ever see her back on Bates Motel. While she teased that we might, she wouldn’t confirm anything one way or another. This week, however, the actress seems to have had a change of heart.
Our very own Matt Donato landed an exclusive interview with Peltz for her new movie Affluenza and asked her about any future projects that she had in the pipeline.
- 7/10/2014
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
It's hard to say exactly whom writer-director Kevin Asch is trying to warn with Affluenza, a teen drama about wealthy Hampton-ites that engages in more than a little virtuous tut-tutting. Is he cautioning a younger generation, in danger of taking their privilege for granted? Or, as suggested by a businessman who berates photographer and sometime weed dealer Fisher (Ben Rosenfield) in the opening scene, their laissez-faire parents? Or is the audience simply being warned away from types like Fisher’s host for the summer, a manic uncle played by Steve Guttenberg whose off-putting pencil mustache alone makes him a dubious role model? Whoever it’s aimed at, the film is more focused on lamenting American culture than correcting it. Affluenza is set in 2008 on...
- 7/9/2014
- Village Voice
On Demand DVD New Releases: July 7-13 Affluenza A young photographer finds himself caught in a heady world of money, sex, and privilege when he visits family in a wealthy suburb. Ben Rosenfield, Steve Guttenberg, Gregg Sulkin (1:24) 7/10 Same day as theatrical release. Bad Words Spelling bees are for kids, right? Not to 40-year-old Guy Trilby. In an attempt to take the national spelling bee title, Guy exploits a rule that the contestant must not have passed the eighth grade. Along the way he meets a competitor and decides to impart his knowledge of life to the boy. Jason Bateman, Kathryn Hahn, … Continue reading →
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- 7/7/2014
- by Meredith Ennis
- ChannelGuideMag
Whoopi explains White Man’s Privilege on The View, Matt Lauer defends sexist interview, UK moves towards civil partnership conversions
Gary Oldman continued apologizing for his Playboy article. The latest, which took place on Jimmy Kimmel Live, was more broadly worded than his first apology, but I’m still not feeling anything from the words his PR people are putting in his mouth. “Words have meaning and they carry weight. And they carry on long after you’ve said them. I don’t condone or excuse the words that I used in any context. I just basically shouldn’t have used them, but I did and I have injured and wounded a great many people.” Unlike Jonah Hill’s apology, it just doesn’t sound like it’s coming from him.
Colorado, what have you done?
Not to mention the Boulder, Co county clerk is issuing marriage licenses that clearly aren’t legal,...
Gary Oldman continued apologizing for his Playboy article. The latest, which took place on Jimmy Kimmel Live, was more broadly worded than his first apology, but I’m still not feeling anything from the words his PR people are putting in his mouth. “Words have meaning and they carry weight. And they carry on long after you’ve said them. I don’t condone or excuse the words that I used in any context. I just basically shouldn’t have used them, but I did and I have injured and wounded a great many people.” Unlike Jonah Hill’s apology, it just doesn’t sound like it’s coming from him.
Colorado, what have you done?
Not to mention the Boulder, Co county clerk is issuing marriage licenses that clearly aren’t legal,...
- 6/27/2014
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Chicago – Among the Transforming machines in the fourth installment of the “Transformers” series are human actors, poised to react to the giant robot madness around them. Nicola Peltz and Jack Reynor are newcomers to the series, and both are making major franchise film debuts in “Transformers: Age of Extinction.”
Peltz portrays Tessa Yeager, the daughter of Cade Yeager (Mark Walhberg), and they are both allied with the good-guy Transformer Autobots, who are the target of a government takedown. Jack Reynor is Shane Dyson, the secret boyfriend of Tessa, who also happens to be a expert race car driver, which is really handy when escaping both the emerging enemy Transformers and the government.
Nicola Peltz is also familiar to fans of “Bates Motel” on the A&E Network, portraying Bradley Martin. She was also seen in “Deck the Halls” (2006) and “The Last Airbender” (2010), and will have a role in the upcoming – and intriguingly titled “Affluenza.
Peltz portrays Tessa Yeager, the daughter of Cade Yeager (Mark Walhberg), and they are both allied with the good-guy Transformer Autobots, who are the target of a government takedown. Jack Reynor is Shane Dyson, the secret boyfriend of Tessa, who also happens to be a expert race car driver, which is really handy when escaping both the emerging enemy Transformers and the government.
Nicola Peltz is also familiar to fans of “Bates Motel” on the A&E Network, portraying Bradley Martin. She was also seen in “Deck the Halls” (2006) and “The Last Airbender” (2010), and will have a role in the upcoming – and intriguingly titled “Affluenza.
- 6/26/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Young adults lounge about, smoke, drink and party, but no, this isn't another trailer for “#RichKids of Beverly Hills.” “Affluenza” is an indie drama depicting a fictionalized version of that world, wherein the older generation can only look on in bewilderment as their kids revel in having no responsibilities and more money than they know what to do with. Our window into this world is Fisher (Ben Rosenfield), who moves in with rich relatives after his middle-class grandfather dies. Among his new social scene are party-hard cousin Kate (Nicola Peltz) and her cohorts Dylan (Gregg Sulkin) and Todd (Grant Gustin). See.
- 6/26/2014
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
The team behind “Holy Rollers” starring Jesse Eisenberg – director Kevin Asch and writer Antonio Macia – are back. Their latest film “Affluenza” is a drama about an aspiring young photographer who finds himself caught up in a heady world of money, sex, and privilege when he moves to wealthy Long Island in the summer of 2008 The film stars Nicola Peltz, who appears in “Transformers: Age Of Extinction” this weekend, Ben Rosenfield who plays Steve Buscemi’s nephew on “Boardwalk Empire,” Grant Gustin (“The Flash” on The CW), Gregg Sulkin, (“MTV’s Faking It”), Steve Guttenberg and Samantha Mathis. Here’s the official synopsis. Suburbia, 2008. Swept up in a heady pre-recession world of absentee parents, plentiful booze and casual sex, aspiring photographer Fisher Miller (Ben Rosenfield) escapes his middle-class life for the moneyed mansions of the young, beautiful elite. With a stash of high-quality weed and a vintage camera, he gains access...
- 6/25/2014
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
The folks that brought up Holy Rollers, director Kevin Asch and writer Antonio Macia, are back with a loosely based take on The Great Gatsby. Affluenza has all the ingredients of The O.C. (money, sex, and privilege) and all the spoiled rich kids you want to punch right in the face. A new Nsfw red-band trailer has hit, but first here is the synopsis: Suburbia, 2008. Swept up in a heady pre-recession world of absentee parents, plentiful booze and casual sex, aspiring photographer Fisher...
- 6/25/2014
- by Graham McMorrow
- JoBlo.com
Before he dons the scarlet mask as “The Flash” on The CW this fall, Grant Gustin shows a different side of himself in “Affluenza.” The psychological issue of the same name is defined as a lack of drive or motivation among wealthy young people, often associated with guilt and a sense of isolation. Loosely based on “The Great Gatsby,” this film is a story of the darker side of the world of excess. See video: The CW's First Look Trailers: New Shows ‘Jane the Virgin,’ ‘The Flash’ In the trailer for the film by director Kevin Asch, the psychological condition definitely seems.
- 6/3/2014
- by Jason Hughes
- The Wrap
Affluenza, directed by Kevin Asch (Holy Rollers), is going to be sold largely as a film starring Nicola Peltz (Transformers: Age of Extinction, "Bates Motel"), but what had me doing a double take is the fact it stars Steve Guttenberg, whom I didn't even know was still acting, but one look at his IMDb profile shows he never quit, he's simply not in any movies people actually watch. Now before watching this trailer I thought this movie might be about that Texas teen that got drunk, drove and killed four people and ultimately got off because he suffered from "affluenza" -- "the product of wealthy, privileged parents who never set limits for the boy." Maybe that had something to do with the movie, which seems to focus on how great it is to be rich until it's not great to be rich, or maybe they're just using the buzz word to create a buzzy title,...
- 6/2/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
It’s the summer of 2008, and everything is grand for the beautiful, entitled Long Island teens of Affluenza. That is, ’til the financial crisis hits.
Loosely based on The Great Gatsby, Affluenza finds a middle class kid (Boardwalk Empire’s Ben Rosenfield) thrust into the upper crust party scene of Great Neck, Long Island with his privileged cousin Kate (Bates Motel’s Nicola Peltz) and her cabal of volatile admirers and friends (including The Flash’s Grant Gustin and Faking It’s Gregg Sulkin).
Check out the film’s first trailer after the jump.
Peltz, who also plays Mark Wahlberg...
Loosely based on The Great Gatsby, Affluenza finds a middle class kid (Boardwalk Empire’s Ben Rosenfield) thrust into the upper crust party scene of Great Neck, Long Island with his privileged cousin Kate (Bates Motel’s Nicola Peltz) and her cabal of volatile admirers and friends (including The Flash’s Grant Gustin and Faking It’s Gregg Sulkin).
Check out the film’s first trailer after the jump.
Peltz, who also plays Mark Wahlberg...
- 5/29/2014
- by Lindsey Bahr
- EW - Inside Movies
FilmBuff has acquired the coming-of-age movie “Affluenza” starring Nicola Peltz (“Bates Motel”) and will release the film in theaters and VOD on July 11, the company has announced. Kevin Asch directed from a script by Antonio Macia. The duo previously collaborated on the Jesse Eisenberg movie “Holy Rollers.” Set during the summer of 2008 amid the looming financial crisis, “Affluenza” features rising stars Ben Rosenfield (“Boardwalk Empire”), Gregg Sulkin (“Pretty Little Liars”) and Grant Gustin (“The Flash”), as well as Steve Guttenberg and Samantha Mathis. Also read: Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor Named CinemaCon's Rising Stars Story follows aspiring photographer Fisher Miller (Rosenfield) as he.
- 3/25/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Viva Pictures’ Danish film premiered at Toronto last autumn and is the live-action adaptation of Kenneth Bogh Andersen’s comic book series.
Cinedigm acquired all North American rights and plans a theatrical release on April 16.
Ask Hasselbalch directed the film about a 12-year-old superhero who must save the girl of his dreams from arch enemy The Flea.
Birgitte Hald, Eva Jakobsen and Lea Løbger produced Antboy.
FilmBuff has announced a July 11 theatrical and on-demand day-and-date release for Antonio Macia’s coming-of-age story Affluenza.
Cinedigm acquired all North American rights and plans a theatrical release on April 16.
Ask Hasselbalch directed the film about a 12-year-old superhero who must save the girl of his dreams from arch enemy The Flea.
Birgitte Hald, Eva Jakobsen and Lea Løbger produced Antboy.
FilmBuff has announced a July 11 theatrical and on-demand day-and-date release for Antonio Macia’s coming-of-age story Affluenza.
- 3/24/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Updated: I found out who contender # 3 is. Read below.
With three weeks to go before shooting starts for Dr. Barry Allen on the 2nd season of Arrow, the top contenders for TV’s The Flash emerge.
The Flash will get the origin treatment this season on Arrow, then possibly get his own spin-off series on The CW.
Arrow executive producer Andrew Kreisberg last week told EW,
“We’ll have to have somebody by Sept. 30, which is when we start shooting [his first] episode. So there is that timeline,” he says. “But it’s been a really exciting process just getting to meet so many fantastic actors and seeing the enthusiasm that so many people around town have for the character. It’s just amazing — I have pictures of myself at age 4 holding a Flash and a Superman doll. That I’m sitting here writing the Flash and Green Arrow now, it’s...
With three weeks to go before shooting starts for Dr. Barry Allen on the 2nd season of Arrow, the top contenders for TV’s The Flash emerge.
The Flash will get the origin treatment this season on Arrow, then possibly get his own spin-off series on The CW.
Arrow executive producer Andrew Kreisberg last week told EW,
“We’ll have to have somebody by Sept. 30, which is when we start shooting [his first] episode. So there is that timeline,” he says. “But it’s been a really exciting process just getting to meet so many fantastic actors and seeing the enthusiasm that so many people around town have for the character. It’s just amazing — I have pictures of myself at age 4 holding a Flash and a Superman doll. That I’m sitting here writing the Flash and Green Arrow now, it’s...
- 9/9/2013
- by El Mayimbe
- LRMonline.com
Update: Li Bingbing (The Forbidden Kingdom), Nicola Peltz (The Last Airbender) and Sophia Myles (Thunderbirds) are the three women co-stars of Transformers 4, the first Transformers movie to not revolve around Sam Witwicky (Shia Labeouf).
Bingbing's casting marks the union of Transformers 4 and China Movie Channel, the first agreement of its kind where China will work hand-in-hand with the American production. Paramount says Transformers helmer Michael Bay is one of the favorite directors of Chinese audiences.
Peltz is currently on the TV show "Bates Motel" and will next be seen in Affluenza.
May 1: Voicing bad guy Stinky Pete in Toy Story 2 was a turning point for Kelsey Grammer. Known previously as Dr. Frasier Crane for more than a decade on TV, Grammer changed everything with his villainous turn. He went on to play corrupt Mayor Kane in "Boss" and now he'll play an on-camera villain in the movies.
Bingbing's casting marks the union of Transformers 4 and China Movie Channel, the first agreement of its kind where China will work hand-in-hand with the American production. Paramount says Transformers helmer Michael Bay is one of the favorite directors of Chinese audiences.
Peltz is currently on the TV show "Bates Motel" and will next be seen in Affluenza.
May 1: Voicing bad guy Stinky Pete in Toy Story 2 was a turning point for Kelsey Grammer. Known previously as Dr. Frasier Crane for more than a decade on TV, Grammer changed everything with his villainous turn. He went on to play corrupt Mayor Kane in "Boss" and now he'll play an on-camera villain in the movies.
- 5/20/2013
- by tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
- kidspickflicks
Nicola Peltz, who was rumored to be joining the cast of Transformers 4, is now confirmed to join Mark Wahlberg and Jack Reynor in the Michael Bay film Apparently, the Twitter account for Michael Bay's official site replied with "No. Female lead has been cast... Nicola Peltz." when being asked if it was possible that Megan Fox would return as the female lead. This is obviously the biggest role for Peltz, who's known for Deck the Halls, The Last Airbender and the current Bates Motel TV series. She's also in post-production phase on Affluenza. Kevin Asch's drama which also stars Greg Sulkin, Grant Gustin, Steve Guttenberg and Samantha Harris.
- 3/27/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Nicola Peltz, who was rumored to be joining the cast of Transformers 4, is now confirmed to join Mark Wahlberg and Jack Reynor in the Michael Bay film Apparently, the Twitter account for Michael Bay's official site replied with "No. Female lead has been cast... Nicola Peltz." when being asked if it was possible that Megan Fox would return as the female lead. This is obviously the biggest role for Peltz, who's known for Deck the Halls, The Last Airbender and the current Bates Motel TV series. She's also in post-production phase on Affluenza. Kevin Asch's drama which also stars Greg Sulkin, Grant Gustin, Steve Guttenberg and Samantha Harris.
- 3/27/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
"Wizards of Waverly Place" and "Pretty Little Liars" actor Gregg Sulkin willl star in the teen romance 1990. He'll play Josh, who has to change schools his senior year, and becomes friends with Kami. Both are secretly crushing on each other but the timing is never right for confessions. Jason Priestley from the 90's TV series "Beverly Hills, 90210" (the original) is producing.
Sulkin is currently filming Panda Eyes, and he's wrapped Affluenza, a modern day retelling of "The Great Gatsby." Additionally, he returned to play Alex' boyfriend in the "Wizards of Waverly Place" TV movie "The Wizards Return: Alex vs Alex."
Source: Variety...
Sulkin is currently filming Panda Eyes, and he's wrapped Affluenza, a modern day retelling of "The Great Gatsby." Additionally, he returned to play Alex' boyfriend in the "Wizards of Waverly Place" TV movie "The Wizards Return: Alex vs Alex."
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- 12/7/2012
- by tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
- kidspickflicks
"Wizards of Waverly Place" and "Pretty Little Liars" actor Gregg Sulkin willl star in the teen romance 1990. He'll play Josh, who has to change schools his senior year, and becomes friends with Kami. Both are secretly crushing on each other but the timing is never right for confessions. Jason Priestley from the 90's TV series "Beverly Hills, 90210" (the original) is producing.
Sulkin is currently filming Panda Eyes, and he's wrapped Affluenza, a modern day retelling of "The Great Gatsby." Additionally, he returned to play Alex' boyfriend in the "Wizards of Waverly Place" TV movie "The Wizards Return: Alex vs Alex."
Source: Variety...
Sulkin is currently filming Panda Eyes, and he's wrapped Affluenza, a modern day retelling of "The Great Gatsby." Additionally, he returned to play Alex' boyfriend in the "Wizards of Waverly Place" TV movie "The Wizards Return: Alex vs Alex."
Source: Variety...
- 12/7/2012
- by tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
- kidspickflicks
There’s no other entertainment quite like watching a sweet, young high schooler with a broken heart fall prey to a psychotic predator and be controlled, manipulated and maybe even killed. That’s the conceit behind the new Lifetime movie A Mother’s Nightmare that premieres this Saturday.
But which role is Grant Gustin playing? After his memorable smarminess as Sebastian Smythe on Glee last season, you’d think he’d be the titular nightmare but, instead, Gustin shows a different side of himself as naïve Chris, who becomes the target of whack-job Vanessa (90210’s Jessica Lowndes) in the film.
It's been over six months since our interview and photo spread with Gustin, so we figured it was time to catch up with the 22-year-old actor to talk about his new role, the other new project he’s excited about and, of course, his take on whether we'll see Sebastian...
But which role is Grant Gustin playing? After his memorable smarminess as Sebastian Smythe on Glee last season, you’d think he’d be the titular nightmare but, instead, Gustin shows a different side of himself as naïve Chris, who becomes the target of whack-job Vanessa (90210’s Jessica Lowndes) in the film.
It's been over six months since our interview and photo spread with Gustin, so we figured it was time to catch up with the 22-year-old actor to talk about his new role, the other new project he’s excited about and, of course, his take on whether we'll see Sebastian...
- 9/27/2012
- by nyjimmy67
- The Backlot
Sesso Entertainment Group has acquired film rights to Kurt Muse and John Gilstrap true-life 2006 action-adventure novel "Six Minutes to Freedom" says Variety.
The story follows an American living in Panama who was arrested in 1989 under the direct order of Noriega in retribution for his involvement in a plot to overthrow the dictator.
He was tortured during his nine months at Modelo Prison and was rescued by Delta Force operatives during the opening moments of the U.S. invasion.
Gilstrap is adapting the script and the project is now out to directors. Samuel V. Franco ("Affluenza") and Trish Hofmann ("Hemingway and Gellhorn") will produce with shooting aiming to begin by late next year.
The story follows an American living in Panama who was arrested in 1989 under the direct order of Noriega in retribution for his involvement in a plot to overthrow the dictator.
He was tortured during his nine months at Modelo Prison and was rescued by Delta Force operatives during the opening moments of the U.S. invasion.
Gilstrap is adapting the script and the project is now out to directors. Samuel V. Franco ("Affluenza") and Trish Hofmann ("Hemingway and Gellhorn") will produce with shooting aiming to begin by late next year.
- 9/18/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
I don't have a link, but Chris Colfer tweeted that Land of Stories will debut at #1 on the New York Times Bestseller list. Congratulations, Chris!
Just when I thought it was such wonderful news that three of the hospitals treating patients from the Aurora shootings were planning on wiping out or severely reducing the medical bills for the victims, a wet blanket decides to politicize it in a negative way.
I've been largely ignoring (at great effort), the drama around Katherine Jackson and her grandchildren. But she's back at home, and upset she lost guardianship of her grandchildren after vanishing for a week without telling them she was leaving.
Viacom, our parent company, has joined with other major businesses in signing an amicus brief in Gill vs. Office of Personnel Management (the case to overturn Doma).
Mike Huckabee invited Nom's Brian Brown on his radio program to talk about Chick-fil-a,...
Just when I thought it was such wonderful news that three of the hospitals treating patients from the Aurora shootings were planning on wiping out or severely reducing the medical bills for the victims, a wet blanket decides to politicize it in a negative way.
I've been largely ignoring (at great effort), the drama around Katherine Jackson and her grandchildren. But she's back at home, and upset she lost guardianship of her grandchildren after vanishing for a week without telling them she was leaving.
Viacom, our parent company, has joined with other major businesses in signing an amicus brief in Gill vs. Office of Personnel Management (the case to overturn Doma).
Mike Huckabee invited Nom's Brian Brown on his radio program to talk about Chick-fil-a,...
- 7/26/2012
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
Update: Nicola Peltz (The Last Airbender) and newcomer Ben Rosenfeld will co-star in the Great Gatsby-esque indie Affluenza. Gregg Sulkin ("Wizards of Waverly Place"), Grant Gustin ("Glee"), Samantha Mathis ("Grey's Anatomy") and Steve Guttenberg (The Police Academy movies) round out the cast.
July 11, 2012 - Gregg Sulkin, best known as Selena Gomez' werewolf boyfriend on "Wizards of Waverly Place", will star in "The Great Gatsby"-eque indie drama Affluenza. The coming-of-age story focuses on New York City's upperclass suburb of Long Island the summer before the 2008 financial meltdown.
Sulkin also has recurring roles on ABC Family series "Pretty Little Liars" and "Melissa & Joey." He's also in the upcoming White Frog with Tyler Posey and Booboo Stewart and Camilla Dickinson based on Madeline L'Engle's coming-of-age novel "Camilla" about a 15 year old girl whose parents are getting a divorce and finds solace by hanging out with a rebellious boy.
Source: Variety...
July 11, 2012 - Gregg Sulkin, best known as Selena Gomez' werewolf boyfriend on "Wizards of Waverly Place", will star in "The Great Gatsby"-eque indie drama Affluenza. The coming-of-age story focuses on New York City's upperclass suburb of Long Island the summer before the 2008 financial meltdown.
Sulkin also has recurring roles on ABC Family series "Pretty Little Liars" and "Melissa & Joey." He's also in the upcoming White Frog with Tyler Posey and Booboo Stewart and Camilla Dickinson based on Madeline L'Engle's coming-of-age novel "Camilla" about a 15 year old girl whose parents are getting a divorce and finds solace by hanging out with a rebellious boy.
Source: Variety...
- 7/25/2012
- by tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
- kidspickflicks
Hold onto your hats ladies and gentlemen, because The Gute may be coming back to movie screens near you; THR brings us the news that Steve Guttenberg and Samantha Mathis are the latest to join the cast of Affluenza, the Holy Rollers follow-up from director Kevin Asch and screenwriter Antonio Macia. The movie, which draws inspiration from the classic F. Scott Fitzgerald novel The Great Gatsby (which itself is getting the 3D, big-screen treatment this year), will take place right before the financial meltdown that nearly destroyed the United States in 2008.
According to Asch himself, Affluenza will deal with an American society that “was unprepared and unwilling to accept the death of the American dream.” Guttenberg and Mathis join a cast that includes Ben Rosenfield as main character Fisher Miller, Nicola Peltz, and Glee stalwart Grant Gustin, among many others. Affluenza begins shooting later this month in Great Neck, NY...
According to Asch himself, Affluenza will deal with an American society that “was unprepared and unwilling to accept the death of the American dream.” Guttenberg and Mathis join a cast that includes Ben Rosenfield as main character Fisher Miller, Nicola Peltz, and Glee stalwart Grant Gustin, among many others. Affluenza begins shooting later this month in Great Neck, NY...
- 7/18/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
The F Word
Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan have joined Michael Dowse's indie rom-com "The F Word" for Entertainment One Films. Shooting takes place this summer.
Elan Mastai penned the script which takes a comedic look into the lives of two twentysomethings who meet at a party and hit it off. [Source: THR]
Affluenza
Steve Guttenberg and Samantha Mathis have joined the cast of Kevin Asch's sub-$10 million indie movie "Affluenza" which will shoot later this month.
Antonio Macia ("Holy Rollers") penned the Great Gatsby-inspired coming of age story set in the upscale town of Great Neck, New York on the eve of the 2008 global financial meltdown. [Source: THR]
The Wolverine
Talks have broken down between Jessica Biel and 20th Century Fox over her reported role as Viper in Jams Mangold's upcoming "The Wolverine".
Fox is now reportedly talking to other actresses ahead of filming next month in Australia. [Source: Collider]...
Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan have joined Michael Dowse's indie rom-com "The F Word" for Entertainment One Films. Shooting takes place this summer.
Elan Mastai penned the script which takes a comedic look into the lives of two twentysomethings who meet at a party and hit it off. [Source: THR]
Affluenza
Steve Guttenberg and Samantha Mathis have joined the cast of Kevin Asch's sub-$10 million indie movie "Affluenza" which will shoot later this month.
Antonio Macia ("Holy Rollers") penned the Great Gatsby-inspired coming of age story set in the upscale town of Great Neck, New York on the eve of the 2008 global financial meltdown. [Source: THR]
The Wolverine
Talks have broken down between Jessica Biel and 20th Century Fox over her reported role as Viper in Jams Mangold's upcoming "The Wolverine".
Fox is now reportedly talking to other actresses ahead of filming next month in Australia. [Source: Collider]...
- 7/18/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Steve Guttenberg and Samantha Mathis have been added to the cast of the indie movie Affluenza, the first film from director Kevin Asch since Holy Rollers, his directorial debut which starred Jesse Eisenberg. Holy Rollers was nominated for the Grand Jury prize at Sundance and won Asch the Breakthrough Director Award at the 2010 Gotham Awards. Based on an original script by Antonio Macia, who also wrote Holy Rollers, Affluenza is a coming of age story inspired by The Great Gatsby, set in the upscale town of Great Neck, New York (Long Island) on the eve of the 2008 global
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- 7/17/2012
- by Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
While the word’s still out on his return to Lima, Ohio, Glee‘s Grant Gustin‘s about to make his mark in theaters. Known for his days as the villainous Sebastian Symthe on television’s musical sensation, Gustin has just landed the lead in the indie Affluenza, set to start production next week in Manhattan and Great Neck, N.Y. But aside from that confirmed role, there’s also the possibility of a major break-out coming his way.
The actor has also revealed to The Insider that he’s auditioned for the hotly-contested role of Finnick in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Considering Lionsgate seems to be looking at all young male talent – including Armie Hammer, Garrett Hedlund, and Taylor Kitsch – there’s no reason why Gustin may have a leg up, but there’s another hat to throw into the ring.
As for his indie project, one can check out the synopsis below,...
The actor has also revealed to The Insider that he’s auditioned for the hotly-contested role of Finnick in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Considering Lionsgate seems to be looking at all young male talent – including Armie Hammer, Garrett Hedlund, and Taylor Kitsch – there’s no reason why Gustin may have a leg up, but there’s another hat to throw into the ring.
As for his indie project, one can check out the synopsis below,...
- 7/12/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Category Six
Richard Armitage ("The Hobbit," "Spooks") and Sarah Wayne Callies ("Walking Dead") will top line the untitled tornado film previously known as "Category Six".
Steve Quale directs the story of a group of high school teens dealing with the aftermath of a devastating tornado. [Source: Deadline]
Two Faces of January
Studiocanal and Working Title are teaming to produce Hossein Amini's thriller "Two Faces of January" based on Patricia Highsmith's novel.
Kirsten Dunst has joined the cast in the female lead opposite Viggo Mortensen and Oscar Isaac in the male lead roles. [Source: Variety]
Influenza
Grant Gustin ("Glee") has scored the lead role in the Kevin Asch-directed, New York-set indie "Affluenza". Shooting kicks off next week in New York.
Gustin plays a preppy alpha male jock who hails from a wealthy family. A turn of events during the financial crisis of 2008 forces him to face life in the real world. [Source: The Live Feed]...
Richard Armitage ("The Hobbit," "Spooks") and Sarah Wayne Callies ("Walking Dead") will top line the untitled tornado film previously known as "Category Six".
Steve Quale directs the story of a group of high school teens dealing with the aftermath of a devastating tornado. [Source: Deadline]
Two Faces of January
Studiocanal and Working Title are teaming to produce Hossein Amini's thriller "Two Faces of January" based on Patricia Highsmith's novel.
Kirsten Dunst has joined the cast in the female lead opposite Viggo Mortensen and Oscar Isaac in the male lead roles. [Source: Variety]
Influenza
Grant Gustin ("Glee") has scored the lead role in the Kevin Asch-directed, New York-set indie "Affluenza". Shooting kicks off next week in New York.
Gustin plays a preppy alpha male jock who hails from a wealthy family. A turn of events during the financial crisis of 2008 forces him to face life in the real world. [Source: The Live Feed]...
- 7/12/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Glee's Grant Gustin is making the move to the big screen. The actor best known for playing badboy Sebastian Smythe on the Fox hit has landed the lead role in the New York-set indie Affluenza. Photos: 'Glee' Pays Tribute to the King of Pop Michael Jackson Described as a modern-day take on The Great Gatsby, the film centers on Todd Goodman (Gustin), a preppy alpha male jock who hails from a wealthy family. A turn of events during the financial crisis of 2008 forces him to face life in the real world. Kevin Asch is directing from a screenplay
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- 7/12/2012
- by Tatiana Siegel
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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