Monday, May 4, 2009
TCW Reviews Uptown!
In celebration of another cool Uptown review, we are also announcing the launching of the official website for the film where all info can be easily viewed, as well as reviews, up-coming screening info, behind the scenes, links to the work of the many great people who worked on the film (its another very community oriented website where you get the real sense of the family that made this possible), and where you can find the Naked Series Release of the DVD! Go to www.uptownfilm.com - now the official home of Brian Ackley's debut feature film Uptown.
You can also now see Uptown on IMDB HERE.
Here is a really cool review by Clifford Kiyabu at TCWReviews.com! Here is part of it below:
"Love is a tricky thing, it can make you do some unbelievably crazy things, things you never would think of doing that would even question your very morals, but we do them anyway because we are blinded by love, and when it comes to doing it all for in the name of what lies within our hearts, we will walk off a cliff for it.
Uptown is the debut film actor/director Brian Ackley and is the second installment in the One Way or Another Productions “Naked Series”. Ackley is an actor who also co-starred in another film I reviewed not so long ago called “Cookies & Cream”. Now he has taken a step further and leaped into the director’s chair alongside director Princeton Holt to produce a film about finding new love in the big apple. Uptown is a titillating film about Ben (Chris Riquinha) and Isabel (Meissa Hampton) two people who met online as friends and decided to take it a step further and make a night out on the town with their newfound friendship. It is only then that secrets about each other are shared back and forth that neither would have ever expected. Isabel, who originally set out to be just friends, reveals that she is newly married but is a lonely heart being married to her husband. But Ben, a lost soul in the game of love, originally set out for finding something more than a friend, is shocked by this reviling bit of news by Isabel, but decides to continue being friends with her regardless. Through this though, exceeds much more than that of a friendship between two people and begins to manifest itself into something much more. But is the risk worth the cost of their friendship or Isabel’s marriage?"
Read the Full Review HERE:
www.uptownfilm.com
www.1wayoranother.net
www.tcwreviews.com
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