Thrilled to bring the news The 100 will be getting a 3rd season!

Thank you to the fans for all your support!

Deadline Hollywood

“We chat to the actor behind The 100’s Councillor Kane, Lost’s Henry Ian Cusick…”

Warning: contains spoilers for the first half of The 100 season 2.

For most genre TV fans, Henry Ian Cusick is and will possibly always be most famous for his role as Desmond Hume in Lost. But he’s now also part of one of the most interesting science fiction shows currently on the air, and he spoke to us about The 100‘s shocking mid-season finale, Kane’s development, and what we can expect when the show returns for the rest of its second season.

Read more:  Den of GeekUS.com

We are delighted to announce that Sonya Walger has been cast as the female lead alongside Ian – who is also producing with  HENRY JOE productions – in the upcoming short VISIBLE, written and produced by Andrea Snider and directed by Clay Delauney. More news to follow!

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If you watched last week’s episode,  you’ll especially like what Nick Hogan of  TVOvermind had to say about Ian’s performance.  Thank you Nick! 

“I think that the strongest performer in this episode was definitely Henry Ian Cusick in his portrayal of Marcus Kane. Conflicted leadership is a very tough thing to portray. If it doesn’t read with your audience, you are labeled a “bad actor”. Well, Cusick pulls it off. He clearly does not want to hurt Abby, but feels like he must. Once he’s finished, and realizes that his own people can be just as brutal as grounders, he realizes that there must be another way. I could really feel his emotion radiating through his performance in this episode, and I was not disappointed. I’m interested to see what happens when he reaches the grounders. Does he become an animal of war, or does he manage to somewhat successfully broker peace with the grounders?

Read the entire episode review here:  The 100 Season 2 Episode 3 Review: “Reapercussions”

And while you wait for the premiere,  enjoy this new cast photo of Ian as ‘Councillor Marcus Kane’

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Additional individual cast members photos can found here: http://www.seat42f.com/the-100-season-2-cast-photos.html

 

  The list of festivals where you can see Dress in 2014! 

*We will continually update this list so check often.*

 

Pasadena International Film Festival Feb. 12-16

  http://www.pasadenafilmfestival.org/

*Pasadena Screening Date – Tuesday, Feb. 13*

 

Sedona International Film Festival Feb. 22- March 2

http://www.sedonafilmfestival.org/

Sedona Screening Dates – Thursday, Feb. 27 12:10 pm.  and Saturday, March 1  3:00 pm  (With Mad Ship)

 

Durango Film Festival Feb. 26 – March 2 in Colorado

http://durangofilm.org/

Durango Screening Dates – Wednesday, Feb.26 9:00 pm Gaslight Theatre 1  and Saturday,  March 1  6:00 pm Animas City Theatre (Better Off Dead Shorts Program)

 

Fargo Film Festival in North Dakota March 4 – March 8.

http://www.fargofilmfestival.org/

Fargo Screening Date – Saturday,  March 8 3:05 pm. on Screen 1

 

Peace On Earth Film Festival – Chicago March 6 – March 9

http://www.peaceonearthfilmfestival.org/

Chicago Screening Date – Friday,  March 7  10:20 pm

 

CAAMFEST2014 – San Francisco, Ca.  March 13-23

http://caamedia.org/

Caamfest Screening Dates – Saturday – March 15 9:20 pm. and Wednesday – March 19  9:10 pm.  New People Cinema (HashTag Love Shorts Program)

 

Palm Beach International Film Festival – Palm Beach, Florida April 3-10

http://www.pbifilmfest.org/

Palm Beach Screening Date: Saturday – April 5th 7:30 pm. (Shorts Block 7)

 

DisOrient Asian American Film Festival – Eugene, Oregon April 10-13

http://disorientfilm.org/2014/

DisOrient Screening Date: Sunday – April 13th (Shorts: My Take 1:20 – 2:59 pm)

*Received a nomination for Best Short Narrative*

 

Boston International Film Festival  April 11 – April 21

http://www.bifilmfestival.com

Boston Screening Date: April 11 – Session 1 – 6 pm

 

USA Film Festival – Dallas – April 22 – 27

*Dress was selected as a finalist in USAFF’s National  Short Film Competition. Award winners announced Sunday, April 27  7 pm*

http://www.usafilmfestival.com/

USAFF Screening Date: Thursday – April 24 7 pm

 

Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival – May 1 – 11

http://www.vconline.org/festival

LAAPFF  Sreening Date: Monday, May 5  9:15 pm  Tateuchi Democracy Forum

 

deadCENTER Film Festival in Oklahoma City, OK   – June 11 – 15

http://www.deadcenterfilm.org/

Screening Dates: Friday, June 13  8:30 pm. and Sunday, June 15  2:30 pm. 

 

Asian American International Film Festival – New York City – July 24 – Aug 2

Screen Date: July 27 2:30 pm  Precedes Kumu Hina – City Cinema Village East

http://aaiff.org/2014/

 

Orlando Film Festival – Orlando, Fl – Oct. 22 – Oct. 26

Screen Dates:  (Showing in Drama 3 Group)  Oct. 24 5:30-7:30 pm Theatre 12 and Oct. 26 4:45-6:45 pm Theatre 11

http://orlandofilmfest.com/

*Specific Dress screening dates and times will update as information becomes available.*

From: CusickGallery

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THE 100

As Abby and Kane desperately seek out the hundred, Season 2 will morph into the longest, most terrifying family reunion ever — but there’s a catch. “You have to remember that these aren’t the same kids that were sent down in the drop ship,” executive producer Matt Miller tells TVLine. “They’ve all changed and grown and been through so much.” Speaking of which, Lincoln and Octavia’s relationship will blossom from “a googly eyed romance” to a “real relationship.” And even as Octavia “helps to make a bridge” between humans and Grounders, she and Lincoln will come across new, upsetting “culture conflicts.” Meanwhile, as Clarke unravels — or at least attempts to unravel — the secret of Mount Weather, the fates of Bellamy and Finn will be revealed. “The audience will know pretty quickly,” Miller says, “but the characters aren’t in communication, so there are a lot of misunderstandings. It’s basically sci-fi Three’s Company.”

BONUS SPOILER | Executive producer Jason Rothenberg says there “might be a baby in Episode 1.” But don’t get too excited, Linctavia fans, because this wee one “doesn’t come along with a pregnancy.” (Hmm…)

RETURN DATE | Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 9/8c (The CW)    

Original Article from TV Line

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Another indie film for Ian!

He will play the lead role of  “Guy” in ‘Visible’,  a science fiction love story by writer and producer,  Andrea Snider.

The film will be shot in LA and will be directed by co-producer Clay Delauney.

In addition to starring in the film,  Ian’s production company Henry Joe Productions will be producing the film too.

More information here at the film’s website:  visiblemovie.com

 

2014 Real to Reel Film Festival Winners!


Best of Fest

“Frank vs. God” – Writer, Director, Stewart Schill; Los Angeles, CA

Best Documentary
Professional –“Raising Matty Christian” – Writer, Producer, Director; Christian de Rezendes, Slatersville, RI
Student/Amateur – “Wolf Mountain” – Directors, Producers, Brendan Nahmias, Dan Duran, Sam Price-Waldman; Alaska

Best Feature – 
Professional – “Imagine I’m Beautiful” – Writer, Naomi McDougall Jones; Director, Meredith Edwards; Producers, Naomi McDougall Jones, Caitlin Gold, Joanna Bowzer; Brooklyn, New York

Best Short
Professional –“Mousse” – Writer, Director, Producer, John Hellberg; Sweden
Student/Amateur –“The Mark” – Writer, Producer, Director; Will Merrick, Salisbury, NC

Best Animation
Student/Amateur – “Death and the Robot” – Writer, Austin Taylor, Alex Thompson; Producer, Julia Festa; Director/Animator, Austin Taylor; Winston-Salem, NC

Audience Choice –“One Small Hitch” – Writer, Dode Levenson; Producer, Director, John Burgess; IL

http://www.ccartscouncil.org/realtoreel/real2014.html

“Aside from roles inScandalFringeand The Mentalist, Henry Ian Cusick is best-known for playing Desmond in the cult hit Lost. Now he’s back with another sci-fi show — The 100. With a nuclear apocalypse wiping out humanity, the only survivors are 400 people living on 12 space stations orbiting the planet. These 12 join together to form one large ship — The Ark. Fast forward 97 years, and those 400 are now 4000. But with the air supply failing, 100 juvenile prisoners are secretly jettisoned back to the Earth, to test whether it can support life again. Henry stars as Kane, one of The Ark’s ruling council members…”

Read complete interview here:

TV Choice Henry Ian Cusick Interview