Exclusive: Frank Adkinson Jr. and Candice Vernon announce their time-bending comedy film, 117 Years of Movie Bullsh*t.
Written by Adkinson Jr. and Vernon (who also serves a director), this dark indie comedy production follows the journey of two aspiring stars as they navigate the industry’s problematic past. Alongside Adkinson Jr., 117 Years of Movie Bullsh*t stars the film’s executive producer Blue Kimble, Jesse C. Boyd, and Karen Obilom.
117 Years of Movie Bullsh*t marks the first project under the newly formed Viral Productions LLC. The film has been two years in the making, born out of the creator’s frustration with the industry’s lack of opportunities at the time, inspiring the two to delve deep and use their voice to create their own story.
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Written by Adkinson Jr. and Vernon (who also serves a director), this dark indie comedy production follows the journey of two aspiring stars as they navigate the industry’s problematic past. Alongside Adkinson Jr., 117 Years of Movie Bullsh*t stars the film’s executive producer Blue Kimble, Jesse C. Boyd, and Karen Obilom.
117 Years of Movie Bullsh*t marks the first project under the newly formed Viral Productions LLC. The film has been two years in the making, born out of the creator’s frustration with the industry’s lack of opportunities at the time, inspiring the two to delve deep and use their voice to create their own story.
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- 4/23/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s often said that pain inspires creativity. If that’s true, then Hollywood’s Trump detractors will be entering a boom time for art.
“There’s so much material to work with,” says filmmaker Candice Vernon, whose new satirical short film Make America Great? imagines the state of the country in 2021, after the re-election of President Donald Trump. “He is such a character. It’s gonna be the best four years ever to create.”
But the film’s hypothetical version of the general future is less optimistic. Make America Great? (streaming now on YouTube) imagines a nation that has repealed the <span data-scayt_word="13th"...
“There’s so much material to work with,” says filmmaker Candice Vernon, whose new satirical short film Make America Great? imagines the state of the country in 2021, after the re-election of President Donald Trump. “He is such a character. It’s gonna be the best four years ever to create.”
But the film’s hypothetical version of the general future is less optimistic. Make America Great? (streaming now on YouTube) imagines a nation that has repealed the <span data-scayt_word="13th"...
- 1/18/2017
- by Rebecca Sun
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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