

Toronto, On. – Arista Nashville/Sony Music Nashville rising star Nate Smith released a brand new track today, “Wreckage.” The song will appear on his debut, self-titled album arriving Feb. 17. Listen to “Wreckage” and pre-add/order/save the full-length project Here.
Written by Nate alongside Mary Kutter, Chris Sligh and Paul Wrock, “Wreckage” first captivated fans when he shared part of the song on his social media platforms, growing his collective following by 270k+ since the first time he previewed the track. The gripping and emotive song will be featured on his upcoming, self-titled album along with his current Gold-certified single “Whiskey On You,” which is Top 5 at Canadian Country radio and climbing, as well as recent releases “I Found You” and “I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven.”
Nate shared about the impending full-length project: “It has been so much fun making this album, and I really believe in every one of these songs.
Written by Nate alongside Mary Kutter, Chris Sligh and Paul Wrock, “Wreckage” first captivated fans when he shared part of the song on his social media platforms, growing his collective following by 270k+ since the first time he previewed the track. The gripping and emotive song will be featured on his upcoming, self-titled album along with his current Gold-certified single “Whiskey On You,” which is Top 5 at Canadian Country radio and climbing, as well as recent releases “I Found You” and “I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven.”
Nate shared about the impending full-length project: “It has been so much fun making this album, and I really believe in every one of these songs.
- 11/22/2022
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music


Stars: Dani Barker, Luke Cook, Eliana Jones, Mark Moses, Crystal Carter, Brian Vincent, Justin L. Wilson, Lorraine Farris | Written by Dani Barker | Directed by Sylvia Caminer
Struggling actor and moderately successful live-streaming star Jess Peters has found her way into the zeitgeist. By secretly filming creepy interactions she encounters via online job listings, she uses the kinks and weirdness of others for Internet success. For her next episode she’s hired to write the ending of a screenplay, which leads her to a cabin in the woods with Tom, the self-proclaimed writer. But reading the script, Jess realises she is the main character and Tom is not who he seems…
There has been, in recent years, a plethora of films that look at the “horrors” of the internet – be it social media, a total lack of privacy etc., etc.; films like Cam, The Den, Unfriended and Host. However Follow Her...
Struggling actor and moderately successful live-streaming star Jess Peters has found her way into the zeitgeist. By secretly filming creepy interactions she encounters via online job listings, she uses the kinks and weirdness of others for Internet success. For her next episode she’s hired to write the ending of a screenplay, which leads her to a cabin in the woods with Tom, the self-proclaimed writer. But reading the script, Jess realises she is the main character and Tom is not who he seems…
There has been, in recent years, a plethora of films that look at the “horrors” of the internet – be it social media, a total lack of privacy etc., etc.; films like Cam, The Den, Unfriended and Host. However Follow Her...
- 9/21/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly


Stars: Brittany Clark, Zebedee Row, Justin L. Wilson, Rajeev Varma, Richard Millen, Mathilde Dehaye | Written by Mel Hagopian, Richard Harlost | Directed by Bobby Francavillo, Kevin Rhoades
The Overnight opens with a black fingernailed Satanist reading off incantations while generic heavy metal plays ad we hear people upstairs arguing. As something that looks like mud, or maybe something worse from a backed-up sewer pipe begins to ooze from a drain they run off.
As you’re wondering Wtf that was all about we switch to views of NYC and various highways accompanied by generic pop music as Jessie, who is, of course, a social media influencer, and her architect boyfriend David head out on vacation.
A stop for coffee leads to a visit to an antique shop and an encounter with a creepy doll and an even creepier fan. Then the creepy doll causes car problems that don’t seem to...
The Overnight opens with a black fingernailed Satanist reading off incantations while generic heavy metal plays ad we hear people upstairs arguing. As something that looks like mud, or maybe something worse from a backed-up sewer pipe begins to ooze from a drain they run off.
As you’re wondering Wtf that was all about we switch to views of NYC and various highways accompanied by generic pop music as Jessie, who is, of course, a social media influencer, and her architect boyfriend David head out on vacation.
A stop for coffee leads to a visit to an antique shop and an encounter with a creepy doll and an even creepier fan. Then the creepy doll causes car problems that don’t seem to...
- 6/7/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly

Heading to theaters and VOD from Vertical Entertainment on June 3rd, we have an exclusive clip from The Overnight! "After a romantic weekend gets sidetracked, a young couple find themselves at an outdated hotel, caught up in murderous death-loops, and as bait for a demon."
Directed by: Kevin Rhoades, Bobby Francavillo Written by: Mel Hagopian, Richard Harlost Screenplay by: Mel Hagopian Producer: Bobby Francavillo Executive Producer: Mitchell Crain Music by: Nola Wren Starring: Zebedee Row, Rajeev Varma, Brittany Clark, James Lorinz, Justin L. Wilson, Mathilde Dehaye
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Directed by: Kevin Rhoades, Bobby Francavillo Written by: Mel Hagopian, Richard Harlost Screenplay by: Mel Hagopian Producer: Bobby Francavillo Executive Producer: Mitchell Crain Music by: Nola Wren Starring: Zebedee Row, Rajeev Varma, Brittany Clark, James Lorinz, Justin L. Wilson, Mathilde Dehaye
The post Watch an Exclusive Clip from The Overnight appeared first on Daily Dead.
- 6/2/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead

Exclusive: Screen icon Sean Young has signed on for a role in the horror film Ouija Witch, which is currently in production. She’s set to star alongside Miley Rose, Jeremy Dean, Cheyenne Phillips, Ryan M. Shaw, LeJon Woods, Rivera Reese, Maggie Wagner and Sean Michael Conway.
The film concerns a young woman who summons an evil witch to get revenge on the men who attacked her. Young will play the mysterious shopkeeper who helps summon the evil spirit.
Ouija Witch is a co-production of Millman Productions, Titan Global Entertainment, Salem House Films and Otsego Media. Robert Michael Ryan is directing from a script by John Doolan, which was based on a story by Ryan and Cuyle Carvin. Ryan, Carvin and Korey Rowe are producing, with Jeff Miller (The Toybox) and Mark L. Lester (director of the original Firestarter) exec producing, and Alysa Blasetti serving as co-producer.
The film concerns a young woman who summons an evil witch to get revenge on the men who attacked her. Young will play the mysterious shopkeeper who helps summon the evil spirit.
Ouija Witch is a co-production of Millman Productions, Titan Global Entertainment, Salem House Films and Otsego Media. Robert Michael Ryan is directing from a script by John Doolan, which was based on a story by Ryan and Cuyle Carvin. Ryan, Carvin and Korey Rowe are producing, with Jeff Miller (The Toybox) and Mark L. Lester (director of the original Firestarter) exec producing, and Alysa Blasetti serving as co-producer.
- 5/13/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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