Hey Reader! I just got back from San Jose where Homewrecker had it's World Premiere at the Academy Qualifying Cinquest Film Festival!! 🥳 The audience loved the film! It was so nice to celebrate indie film, especially right now when the industry and the world feels so bleak.... If you couldn't make it to San Jose, Click the button below now to join Creatics for free - that is the platform that hosts Cinequest's virtual screenings. From there you can click the purple button below again and be linked to the virtual ticket purchasing page for Homewrecker. Once you purchase your virtual ticket, you'll be able to watch the film from March 24 until the virtual festival ends on March 31, 2025. You can also purchase an all-access virtual pass for the entire 2025 Virtual Cinequest Film Festival as well!
We got a REALLY lovely review which you can read here. And here's an interview with the cast and director, Dante Marino: Watch the Cast + Director interview with Derek McCaw of Fanboy Planet here. 👇🏼 Movie Description: Homewrecker tells the story of Megan, a twenty-something in Los Angeles trying to buy her first home. When her stepdad’s legal troubles disrupt her plans, Megan and her boyfriend take drastic steps to break up her mom and stepdad, leading to complex moral decisions and unexpected consequences. Cast: Reilly Anspaugh, Daniel Rashid, Bradley Snedeker, Adria Tennor, Jorji Diaz Fadel, Manny Spero If you do watch the film, I'd love to hear what you think!! Here's to supporting indie film! 🎥🥂 Adria |
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