• something something about Tristan Spohn
    2026/04/29

    Tristan Spohn is an American actor, acting coach, and brand guru based in Texas, best known for his role as Two in season 4 of Stranger Things. He graduated from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and specializes in playing dark, antagonistic, and intense characters

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  • Something Something about Paul Locander
    2026/04/23

    Paul Locander is a creative storyteller whose dramatic thriller screenplay Power & Way was honored as a two-time Nicholl Fellowship semi-finalist and winner of the Script Magazine Award. Now reimagined as a novel, the story marks his literary debut, blending his passion for emotionally charged storytelling with the grit of small-town America. He lives in Maryland, where he balances his creative pursuits in writing, aviation, and film.

    Buy the book here

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Something Something about Param Gill
    2026/03/31

    Param Gill is the indie filmmaker behind this unexpected hit, and he'd be a perfect guest for IndieWire's Screen Talk right now. As someone who's managed to create a film that both entertains and provokes genuine conversation about power, corruption, and American politics—without major studio backing or compromise—Gill represents exactly the kind of independent voice cutting through in ways Hollywood can't or won't. And with Bad President 2 already in development, this story has legs.

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    51 分
  • Something Something about Todd Graves
    2026/03/03

    Todd Graves is widely recognized as the world's foremost authority on Moe Norman's Single Plane Golf Swing and the only person officially taught by the legendary ball-striker himself. Known as "Little Moe" for his ability to replicate Norman's technique, Graves enjoyed a unique 10-year mentorship that shaped his life's work.

    A former collegiate golfer at the University of Oklahoma and assistant coach for their 1989 National Championship team, Graves competed professionally on the Asian and Canadian Tours before co-founding Graves Golf Academy in 2000. The Academy has taught over 5,000 students, and his recent creation—Single Plane 30—has reached 2,000+ students as the first model-based progressive training system in golf.

    Author of the best-selling "The Single Plane Golf Swing" and "The Intelligent Golf Swing," Graves produced "The Single Plane Solution" video (over one million copies sold) and served as Executive Producer of "The Feeling of Greatness: The Moe Norman Story." He is currently building the Graves Golf Performance Center, a 72-acre, 6-hole training facility in Edmond, Oklahoma.

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    59 分
  • Something Something about Thomas Tulak
    2026/02/23

    Thomas Tulak (Hook, Cheers) is known as Too Small, the youngest lost boy in Steven Spielberg's Hook (1991) (1991) with Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman. He followed up this role with 3 appearances in Cheers (1982) with Ted Danson and Kelsey Grammer, and an appearance in Mad About You (1992) with Helen Hunt. After which, Thomas took a break from acting to grow up away from the spotlight.
    He studied digital film and video production at the Art Institute of LA, and founded a production company called Easily Amused Group productions. Thomas is an award-winning director, and accomplished writer, cinematographer, and editor. To date, his directorial credits include 1 feature film, 19 short films, and three web series, one of which has over 300 episodes.
    In 2020, Thomas appeared as a series regular in seasons 1 and 2 of Real Acting (2019) (2020), with Sarah Williams and Gerard Marzilli.
    In 2021, at the height of the Covid pandemic, Thomas was married to Amelia Dufault.
    In 2022, Thomas' feature film directorial debut, Who Dunt Dunt Dunnit? : the movie (2023) premiered at Kevin Smith's inaugural SModcastle Film Festival.

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  • Something Something about Audrey Lynn-Marie
    2026/01/21

    Audrey Lynn-Marie is an American actress born in Atlanta, Georgia. She began performing in local theater at the age of five and expanded into film and television by eight. Since then, she has appeared in several commercials, short films, and television movies, and is best known for her role as Charlotte in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2.

    Audrey continues to train in on-camera acting, improvisation, theater, and dance. She also has a strong background in martial arts—earning her second-degree black belt at age eleven—as well as horseback riding, both of which contribute to her versatility and physicality as a performer.

    In addition to acting, Audrey is passionate about giving back. She is a volunteer with Angels Among Us Pet Rescue and is the co-host of the podcast Real Kids Reel Talk, where she shares conversations about film, creativity, and the youth perspective in entertainment.

    Outside of performing, Audrey enjoys reading, crafting, playing Minecraft, and spending time with her family and friends. Dedicated and hardworking, she is committed to growing her career, developing new on-set skills, and bringing characters to life with authenticity and heart.


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    39 分
  • Something Something about 2025
    2026/01/10

    Something Something about 2025

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  • Something Something about Ethan Costanilla
    2025/12/04

    Ethan Costanilla is 21 years old. He worked on Regretting You (2025), with director Josh Boone, as a principal role. He has appeared in several commercials as well as directed and written his own short film, It's Her.
    He has been taking advanced film acting classes at Catapult Studios and attended Merritt Island High School where he performed multiple musical theatrical productions in leading roles. He attended the 541 Productions program where he deepened his acting training through camera and improvisational training.

    Check out his short film It's her

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    1 時間 18 分