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Becki Dennis
Becki Dennis
In the era of the #MeToo movement, the new indie feature film “Spin The Plate” showcases a young woman searching to heal her heart while seeking justice.

Actor Becki Dennis stars as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse in the film which was based on Donna Anastasi’s award-winning novel “Spin The Plate.”

Directed by Eric R. Eastman and adapted for the screen by Tom Anastasi, the film recently made its world premiere at the Boston International Film Festival, attracting attention and earning awards, including a ‘Best Actress’ win for Becki.

A Boston native, Becki stepped into the role of Associate Producer on the project and it wasn’t her first. Previously, she produced the short "Mildred’s Millions" and started the production company InspireWorks, Inc. to continue creating uplifting projects.

Becki has appeared on the big screen in David O. Russell’s "American Hustle" and Seth MacFarlane’s comedy, "Ted 2"; as well as on television shows such as "This Is Us," "Fresh Off the Boat," "Jane the Virgin," "Speechless," "GLOW," "How to Get Away with Murder," "Shameless," "I’m Sorry," Life in Pieces," "Pretty Little Liars," "The Fosters," "Pure Genius" and "The Young and the Restless."

I caught up with Becki Dennis to find out more.


Tell us about the new film “Spin The Plate.”

BECKI DENNIS: “Spin the Plate” is a romantic feature film drama, in which I play a female tattoo artist with a damaged soul and tough exterior, who encounters an awkward, seemingly poor, Bible-touting young man on a Boston city bus. He tries to win my heart, as I battle to heal the wounds of child sexual abuse. Together, we seek justice and meaning in our lives, while a romance blossoms between us, but he's hiding something from me.

What was your initial reaction to working on a project that deals with such an important subject matter?

BD: That I would be honored to serve this subject matter and the survivors of sexual abuse by telling their stories.

Did you do anything special to prepare for the role of Jo?

BD: I spoke with victims of child sexual abuse and researched others experiences online. I read the novel “Spin the Plate,” of course, and had a lot of in depth discussions with the director about my character before filming, as well as rehearsals.

What would you consider Jo’s ‘best’ quality? And their ‘worst’?

BD: Jo is a hero. She saves vulnerable people and animals from harm, and doesn't do it for any attention or recognition. In the beginning of the story, she comes off cold and mean until the audience gets to know why she is the way that she is. I suppose her tough exterior would be her worst quality, although I empathize with her and the walls that she puts up based on her past experiences with people.

Any interesting stories from the set you can share with us?

BD: One of the scenes that a lot of people have been positively responding to was actually not in the original script. It is when I revisit my childhood bedroom and have an emotional breakdown. This idea came to our Director while we were shooting and it ended being one of the most moving scenes in our film. A lot of our best moments came from inspiration on the day.

What’s the biggest lesson you learned from working on this project?

BD: To not underestimate myself and my abilities. This project took me into untapped acting territory and I surprised myself with how far I could go. To those reading I would say – don’t let others put you in box in terms of what you can and cannot accomplish. You are capable of much more than you could ever imagine.

And, now just for fun:
Who’s your favorite actor/actress?


BD: I don’t have one favorite, but I admire the work of Claire Foy, Viola Davis, Kathy Bates, Robin Wright, Evan Rachel Wood, Cate Blanchett, amongst others.

What role from the past do you wish you could have played?

BD: I wish I could have been in a movie musical like “Cabaret,” “Chicago,” or “Hairspray.”

Favorite movie or TV show from your childhood.

BD: I loved Disney movies when I was a kid, such as “Beauty and the Beast,” “Aladdin,” “Lion King,” and “The Little Mermaid.” I also loved “Dirty Dancing,” but most of it went over my head; I think I just liked the dancing.

Tell us one thing that would surprise our readers to learn about you.

BD: I almost quit acting 5 years ago. I’m so glad I didn’t. I’ve had so many great roles and experiences since reversing that decision, and I know that there is so much more to come. I’m now living my dream.

How can fans keep up with you?

BD: They can follow me on Facebook: facebook.com/beckidennis link, Twitter @beckidennis link, and Instagram @beckidennis link. They can also learn more about me at: beckidennis.com link and imdb.me/beckidennis link
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Everyone has a bad day once in a while, right? Now, imagine having your worst day ever.

That’s the basic premise of the new action-comedy feature film “Monday,” starring actor Jamie H. Jung as a slacker whose day goes from bad to worse to holy sh*t.

After losing both his job and his girlfriend, Jim (Jung) thinks that he’s hit rock bottom but quickly realizes that his problems are only beginning. With the help of his best friend, Jim must fend off rivaling drug cartels and assassins as he tries to get his life back on track and stay alive in the process.

“Monday” will close out the...
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Batman Ninja is a 2018 Batman film. My review of the film is about the film's English dub.

The film is about Batman getting sent to Japan's past. He teams up with Catwoman and his regular helpers to stop the Joker. The Joker is being aided by Gorilla Grodd, Harley Quinn, Two-Face, the Penguin, Poison Ivy, and Deathstroke. Batman realizes that the people of Japan's past consider Batman to be a prophecy hero so Batman tries to live up to the hype.

The film's plot is pretty interesting and unique. Although having a film that's about Batman and Joker's rivalry is very typical nearly every other...
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Suicide Squad is a DC film that was directed by David Ayer. The film has lots of fans, but the film was highly disliked by critics. I personally think that the film is great. This article is about discussing various things that the film did a great job at.

The first thing about the film that's worth noting is that it's such a unique film. A lot of films are about very morally responsible heroes or flawed people who eventually become great people. Although films like that can be heartwarming and inspiring I feel that there should be films that are entertainment instead of lessons. Suicide Squad...
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Sony Pictures 'Little Bitches'
Sony Pictures 'Little Bitches'
'Little Bitches' is an upcoming teen comedy that is packed with a young up-and-coming cast, including Jennette McCurdy (iCarly), Kiersey Clemons (Flatliners, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising), Virginia Gardner (Project Almanac), Moises Arias ("Hannah Montana" Ender’s Game), Adrian Voo (Amateur Night) and Chloe Bridges (The Final Girls, “Daytime Divas”).

The official plot line:
When they're freshman, three high school students vow to open their college acceptance letters together at their senior bash. Along the way, life conspires to pull them apart, and the tight buddies become frenemies before their senior year.


'Little Bitches' will be released on Jan. 23


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Mark St. Cyr
Mark St. Cyr
If you like a well-crafted bio-pic, then you’re going to love the film "Marshall." It’s based on an early trial in the career of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall that later served as a template for his creation of the NAACP legal defense fund.

The film stars Chadwick Boseman in the title role, as he heads to Connecticut to defend a black chauffeur charged with sexual assault and attempted murder of his white employer.

Joining the all-star cast is rising actor Mark St. Cyr. Originally from Louisiana, this now New York based actor has also appeared in Lifetime’s "I Love You…But...
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Suicide Squad is a 2016 DC film. The film has popular DC characters including Batman, Joker, Harley Quinn.

The Plot

Amanda Waller is interested in having a group of criminals help fight crime. The team includes Deadshot, Harley Quinn, El Diablo, Captain Boomerang, and Killer Croc. Rick Flag, a hero, is in charge of keeping the group of criminals under control. Their enemy is the Enchantress, a dangerous woman who is very powerful.

Suicide Squad is a interesting film. It is rare to have a film that stars villains. Even films that claim to star a villain like Despicable Me turn the villain into...
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Masterminds is a 2016 comedy film. The film stars Zach Galifianakis, Kristen Wiig, and Owen Wilson. The film got mostly bad reviews which is normal for comedy films. The film is a adaption of real life events. I'm not joking.

The Plot:

David Ghantt (Zach Galifianakis) is a Loomis Fargo worker. Despite being engaged he has a crush on of his co-workers (Kristen Wiig). His crush has a greedy friend (Owen Wilson) who wants to rob Loomis Fargo. David robs Loomis Fargo and tries to get his crush to date him and avoid getting arrested.

The plot of this film is actually good. The plot is unique enough...
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of the Shadows is a 2016 action film. It's the sequel to the 2014 Turtles film. I was eager to watch this film, because it's the first turtles film to have Krang, but is this film good?

The Plot:

It's up to the 4 turtles along with April and Casey to stop Krang from taking over the world. Well there's more going on than that. Some of the side plots include: the turtles not getting along with each other and Casey trying to prove he can be a quality detective. Plus there's Krang's helpers.

The Krang storyline is cool despite the film focusing too much on Krang's...
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Some films have memorable quotes that I always look forward to listening to. The following list honors the five film quotes that I love the most.

5. "Survival of the Fittest Leonard!" - Foodfight!

Said by: Mr. Clipboard

Although Foodfight! isn't a very good film I love Mr. Clipboard. He was delightfully eccentric. I love this quote, because of how amazingly odd Christopher Lloyd said it.

4. "You're mad, bonkers, but all the best people are." - the 2010 Alice in Wonderland film

Said by: Alice's dad, Alice

This quote is pretty much perfect for Alice in Wonderland. I love how it starts off seeming...
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I don't make a habit of calling any guy a "gentleman". Mainly because there are so FEW gentlemen in the world these days. But out of all the men alive today there is probably nobody who comes closer to being a gentleman than G.W. Bailey. You may remember him as Captain Thaddeus Harris from the 'Police Academy' movies. But for me, my first impression of him was his role in the 1999 Biblical film 'Jesus'. I've thought fondly of him ever since I saw him in that movie. Sure he was slimy, greasy, unrepentant son of a bitch. And yet...there was something appealing about the guy. Something amusing....
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