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Dangerous Calling
A suspense thriller set in the world of small town church politics, Dangerous Calling follows the story of Pastor Evan Burke and his wife Nora as they assume leadership of First Baptist Will... Read allA suspense thriller set in the world of small town church politics, Dangerous Calling follows the story of Pastor Evan Burke and his wife Nora as they assume leadership of First Baptist Willit Springs after the mysterious death of the previous pastor. Eager to get to know the new... Read allA suspense thriller set in the world of small town church politics, Dangerous Calling follows the story of Pastor Evan Burke and his wife Nora as they assume leadership of First Baptist Willit Springs after the mysterious death of the previous pastor. Eager to get to know the new pastor, Miss Pat, the church's controlling widow-woman, invites Evan and Nora to stay wit... Read all
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Carrie Walrond Hood is an accomplished actor and producer who thrives as a performer. She has been cast in coveted film roles on Warner Brothers' "The Accountant", 20th Century Fox's "Keeping Up With The Joneses", and Tyler Perry's "Single Moms Club" as well as TV roles on such popular shows as ABC's "Kevin (probably) Saves the World", MTV's "Finding Carter", The Sundance Channel's critically acclaimed "The Red Road", as well as roles on "Survivor's Remorse", "Satisfaction", and "Drop Dead Diva", and in the recurring role of Dr. Romero on Lifetime's "Devious Maids". She starred in Kenneth Lin's "Warrior Class" at Atlanta's Tony Award-winning Alliance Theatre. Hood has also had a great deal of commercial success with spots airing consistently over the years both regionally and nationally.
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Tyler Perry Is BACK and This Time It’s ALL About kvinnlig Empowerment in His Latest spelfilm, “Single Moms Club”
By Kam Williams
–The Film Opens in Theaters Nationwide on Friday, March 14, 2014 —
Nationwide — Fast-food waitress Lytia (Cocoa Brown) survives paycheck to paycheck and has to rely on public transportation to get around. By contrast, Jan (Wendi McLendon-Covey), an ambitious executive at a prominent publishing company, has many modern amenities and a luxury automobile at her disposal.
Meanwhile, May (Nia Long) is unemployed but dreams of a career in journalism. Then there’s Hillary (Amy Smart), a recent divorcee who’s a bit overwhelmed about the prospect of raising her kids alone in suburbia. And finally, frightened Esperanza (Zulay Henao) has been reduced to cowering and hiding from an abusive ex-husband (Eddie Cibrian) who has continued to threaten her long after their separation.
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