Lance Carter

Founder & Editor | Actor (SAG-AFTRA/AEA)

Lance Carter got his start in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area doing local theater. He soon became a member of both SAG and Equity and moved to Los Angeles.

Some of his film and TV credits include: That 70's Show, Terriers, Medical Investigation and Gods and Generals, starring Robert Duvall. His regional theater credits include: Harry the Horse in Guys and Dolls (directed by Josh Rhodes) at The Old Globe Theatre, The Legend of Georgia McBride (Cygnet Theatre) and The Producers and the San Diego Musical Theatre.

For more information about Lance, visit his website here!

Movie Review: ‘Conviction’

Conviction tells the true story of Betty Anne Waters (Hilary Swank) and her brother Kenny (Sam Rockwell). When a diner waitress is found stabbed to death in her trailer home, Kenny – the local troublemaker – is charged with murder, convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Waters, a single

Charlie McDermott on His First Big Break

Charlie McDermott is currently starring in ABC’s The Middle and is great on the show. I also just saw him in the film, Morning, at the San Diego Film Festival and if you haven’t seen him as the troubled son in Frozen River, you’re missing out.

The 2010 San Diego Film Festival

This past weekend, I attended the San Diego Film Festival.  This is a great festival to attend; great films and documentaries, fun parties and no attitude. Unfortunately, halfway through, I got sick and spent the rest of the weekend on the couch. But, I wanted to give you a run

Movie Review: ‘Let Me In’

Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road) and Chloe Moretz (Kick-Ass) are both wonderful. Their scenes together are touching, real and the heart of the film. These are two kids who have found what they are missing in each other.

Movie Review: ‘The Social Network’

The opening scene of The Social Network starts off mid-conversation with Erica (Rooney Mara) trying to dig into the brain of Mark Zuckerberk (Eisenberg).

As you can probably guess, it doesn’t go well.

Alison Brie: Two Shows, Two Totally Different Characters

How many actors do you know who are appearing in two hit TV shows at once? The only name that comes to me is Alison Brie. She’s currently on both Community and Mad Men… and she’s playing two totally different charaters!

Movie Review: ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Director: Oliver Stone Cast: Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Susan Sarandon, Frank Langella The Story: When Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) is released from jail, he sets out to repair his damaged relationship with daughter, Winnie (Carey Mulligan). He forms an alliance with

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