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Gravitas Ventures Lands ‘Meander’ & ‘Miss Angela’; Molly Bernard-Starrer ‘Milkwater’ & ‘Monuments’ Release Dates; Palm Springs ShortFest All In-Person – Film Briefs Deadline 6 hrs ago Gravitas Ventures has acquired North American rights to Meander, a horror thriller written and directed by Mathieu Turi. It will now get a July 9, 2021 release date in theaters and on on-demand platforms. The film stars Gaïa Weiss, Peter Franzen and Romane Libert. Weiss plays Lisa, who after getting a car ride from an unknown man wakes up in a tube. On her arm is strapped a bracelet with a countdown. She quickly understands that every 10 minutes, fire burns an occupied section. She has no choice but to crawl into safe sections to survive. To know why she’s there and how to get out, she will have to face the memories of her dead daughter. ....
By Stacy Lambe This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors. If you are using ad-blocking software, please disable it and reload the page. 42:22 01:42 02:37 02:00 04:36 01:55 03:36 02:13 02:33 03:17 01:48 02:32 01:28 02:25 03:00 02:41 02:36 02:03 04:58 01:53 As Younger nears the end of its seventh and final season, breakout star Molly Bernard is stepping into her first starring role as lead of the heartfelt comedy Milkwater. Ahead of its nationwide digital release in May, ET has the exclusive first look at the film. “This movie is the first film I am starring in, so it’s a crazy first for me,” Bernard told ET while co-hosting the show in April. “And it’s about a woman who impulsively decides to be a surrogate for an older gay man who has had a hard time starting his own family ....
Austin police mourn death of officer from COVID-19 complications Police said Joe Alvarado was instrumental in the teaching of defensive tactics at the Austin Police Academy for many years. Author: Jeff Bell Updated: 1:05 PM CST January 13, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas The Austin Police Department (APD) is mourning the death of Officer Joe Alvarado, who died on Tuesday from COVID-19 complications. Police said Alvarado passed away at 8:53 a.m. at South Austin Hospital. In a statement, police said, “He was instrumental in the teaching of defensive tactics at the Austin Police Academy for many years. His passion and expertise were responsible for the safety of many generations of officers.” ....
Austin s law enforcement community is mourning the loss of Joe Alvarado, a well-respected civilian instructor at the Austin Police Department Training Academy who died Tuesday because of coronavirus-related complications. Alvarado served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War and was a 10th Dan black belt karate practitioner. Alvarado taught officers at the Austin Police Department s training academy as a martial artist. He was 76. His son, Erik Alvarado, said his father was a man of principle who always promoted a strong work ethic. He said Alvarado s family has heard from many who have said they were impacted by his father s teachings. ....