Monday, December 27, 2010

Rebekah's interview with Child Stars Daily!

1. At what age did you started acting?
A: I started acting when I was 12. But, that was on the stage where I fell in love with theatre. Film has been a newer adventure and I'm really diving into that now. I've have really found that I'm loving both film and theatre.

2. What was your first project/role you ever booked?
A. The very first film I booked was a short film called "Hotel Etiquette," directed by Joe Bucknam where I played a goth girl. I hadn't done any film really so it was very much a great learning experience. The first big feature film I booked is psychological thriller called "House Hunting," directed by Eric Hurt. I play a young girl named Hanna, who is an incredibly scared vulnerable girl, basically trying to survive. It was a thrill to play such a complex character.

3. Whats your fave part about acting?
A: I absolutely love getting to play different people. It's so amazing to get to explore different worlds. Different thought processes and emotions. And just to become someone else who doesn't function like you do. I like being able to escape into someone else's shoes to tell their story.

4. Do you have any new projects?
A: I don't have anything official I can announce just yet, but I just wrapped an action adventure film called "The Book of Babylon." It's directed and written by Arik Renee Avila, and it was truly an incredible experience. I play 16 year old Faith Riley, who sets out on a journey to try and save the world from an ancient artifact that's been opened.

5. Can you tell us about your show "Throwing Stones"
A: "Throwing Stones" is a teen horror webseries directed by Bart D. Van Bemmel and Jason A. Wheeler. It's about a group of high schoolers who are given Saturday School to teach them a lesson, but it turns out to be a lesson in survival. I play Chrissy Holden who is known for having a bad girl reputation and not many friends at the school. It will air on January 5th on KoldCast TV and Mingle Media Television Network. I'm really excited for everyone to see the show because the cast and crew are just sensational. It's different and I hope people can relate and feel for the characters involved.

6. What do you like to do when you are not on set?
A: I love watching movies, reading, traveling, hanging out with my family and friends. Just doing normal stuff haha.

7. What about the your new role in the movie "Season of The Witch"
A: In "Season of the Witch" I play a young peasant girl who has an encounter with Nicolas Cage's character Behman that leaves quite an impression. That's about all I can say without giving too much away, haha. But the experience on set was amazing and it was an honor to get to work such respected actors.

8. Could you please give advice to all the kids that want to become actors?
A: My advice is to never give up. If acting is something you want to do, then you have to keep going. Find a great studio or coach to get you started. It's not an easy road but well worth the ride if you take it. Always follow your passion!

Here's a DIRECT link to the interview

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Rebekah Kennedy's interview with ATOP!

Rebekah Kennedy is the young theatre, television and film actress that has already been recognised by respected directors, producers and critics worldwide. Having found success on stage, Rebekah pressed on to the next stage in her acting career; screen acting. She immediately began to work on short-films, television shows and feature films. With many projects slated to come out in 2011, Rebekah is quickly paving the way for a promising career.

1. How long have you been acting?“Well, I started in theatre, so I’ve been acting on the stage since I was twelve. I feel like I’ve been doing that forever. Film, however, has been a newer venture, and I haven’t been doing that for very long. I really dove into it this year and it’s been a wonderful adventure so far.”

2. Who are your main influences?“As far as film goes, I really look up to Natalie Portman. She’s had such a smooth transition from a child star career to an adult one, and that’s not always an easy task. She always picks really challenging roles and never appears to take the easy road. She seems to balance everything well and that’s something I really look up to.”

3. Explain your current/near future project.“I actually just wrapped an exciting new feature called The Book of Babylon directed by Arik Renee Avila. It’s an action adventure film where I play the lead; 16 year old Faith Riley. Basically, ‘an ancient artifact called ‘The Book of Babylon’ is opened, wreaking supernatural havoc on the world. A young girl, Faith Riley, must go on a quest to find the book and close it. Unknown to Faith, a paramilitary organisation is killing anyone in their path to the secrets hidden within the book.’ It was such an amazing experience. I spent a month and a half in Austin filming it. So, currently, I am not exactly sure what my next project will be. I have a few things in the works, but nothing I can officially announce yet.”

4. What has been the greatest moment in your career so far?“This is a tough question because I’ve had a lot of great moments. I was really ecstatic when I found out I booked the role in Seasons of the Witch. It was pretty exciting to find out I was going to meet Nicholas Cage and Ron Perlman. But honestly, this year has been amazing, and the opportunity to work on each film has been a true great moment.”

5. If you could work with anyone on a film, who?“Ah, I don’t think I can pick just one! So, I will name a few, haha. Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Meryl Streep, Russell Crowe, Rachel McAdams, Brittany Robertson, Dakota and Elle Fanning, Saoirse Ronan and Chloe Moretz. That’s just naming a few, haha. I really have a list of people I would die to work with.”

6. Why do you love acting?“You get to be other people! Haha. There is something magical about stepping into someone else’s shoes, thinking completely different, acting in ways you could never get away with in your actual life. I love getting to experience something new, and then being able to hang it up at the end of the day. And I really love making other people feel something. Whether they walk away happy, sad, or really angry, for that brief time, they took that adventure with me. That’s magic.”

7. Who has been your favourite person to work with on a film so far?“Oh gosh, I can’t pick a favourite person, haha. I’ve gotten the chance to work with some amazing people, and to pick wouldn’t be fair. This year, I feel like I’ve learned something from each actor I’ve had the privilege to work with, and they’ve all been so kind. To get the chance to work with such a caliber of talent is something an actor dreams about. I do want to give a shout-out to all the actors in House Hunting. They were such a generous bunch and all truly a pleasure.”

8. What has been your favourite project this year?
“Ah! Another tough question. I definitely can’t pick, haha. They have all been dreams come true and it’s been an honour to be a part of each one. I just can’t pick one, they’ve all been amazing!”

9. What do you hope to achieve in the near future?“I really just hope to be able to continue acting and to keep growing and learning from those around me.”

10. Do you have any exciting upcoming projects or news?“I do! I have a film called Season of the Witch, which stars Nicholas Cage and Ron Perlman, directed by Dominic Sena, that will be coming out on January 7th. It’s about a group of 14th Century knights that need to transport a suspected witch to a monastery. I play a young peasant girl in that.
Then, I have a teen horror webseries called Throwing Stones, directed by Bart D. Van Bemmel and Jason A. Wheeler, that will be airing January 5th on Koldcast TV and Mingle Media Television Network. In that, a group of High Schoolers are given Saturday School to teach them a lesson, but they learn that there’s a killer waiting for them! I play Chrissy Holden who is known for her bad-girl reputation and having a horrible attitude.
I also have House Hunting, which stars Art LaFleur and Marc Singer, directed by Eric Hart, Blood is Blood, which stars Mehcad Brooks and Sid Haig, directed by Fred Andrews, and another webseries called Yankee Rose, directed by Troy Hart. I’m not sure of the release dates for these yet. Haha.”

11. Do you have any advice for people looking to become successful actors/actresses?“To not give up! The road to success isn’t an easy one, but with hard work, persistence, and patience, I think people would surprise themselves. My mom also always says that if success was just handed over, then I wouldn’t really appreciate it. So, if they love acting, then they just need to keep going for it.”

12. Did you find it hard starting out as an actress?“Yeah, for sure. Not the acting part, as much, but just finding my way through the business of it. Trying to figure out exactly what I was doing wasn’t easy. Haha. But the more you do, the more you figure things out, or sort of. In fact, I’m still learning. Surrounding yourself with awesome supportive people helps.”

13. Who is your mentor?“When I was growing up, it was definitely my parents. They are such strong people and have always inspired me to go after my dreams. They’ve always believed in me, even when I haven’t. They are still very inspirational in my life, but now my husband is a big supporter and always pushes me to go further. He is one of a kind.”

14. Do you have any mottos or quotes that you live by?“Two things I try to remind myself of everyday are: ‘Life is too short to be miserable’, and ‘I would rather be broke and doing what I love than rich and hating every second of it’.”

15. Did you study acting or anything else?“I do. I started studying acting when I was twelve. I also started taking dance lessons, as well. Then, I started voice lessons at fifteen. I continued to study acting and dance. I majored in Musical Theatre in College, and also studied at the CAP21 Program at NYU. I still continue to learn. I don’t believe any actor should believe they know all there is to know.”

16. What are some of your favourite places to travel to?“I really love NYC. I haven’t been in quite a few years, now, but it really is a city that never sleeps. I love that there’s always something to do. Times Square is beautiful at night, and I really love going to see Broadway shows. Plus, I have some great friends that live there.”

17. Who has been the most exciting person to meet in all of your years?“It was definitely a thrill to meet Nicholas Cage. He’s such a nice guy and it was so refreshing that he was so down to earth. It was also a delight to meet and work with Art LaFleur. Sandlot is one of my favourite movies, and he’s just such a generous actor and a joy to work with.”

18. How would you describe your acting philosophy?“I’ve studied several techniques that I live by and use. But, I guess when it really comes down to it, it’s about staying in the moment and just being honest. Really putting yourself in that character’s position and letting yourself feel what they are. Then just letting go.”

19. How do you deal with criticism?“Sometimes, it can be tough to hear criticism or anything negative. But, I’ve had to learn to be okay with the thought that not everyone will like me or my work. All I can do is my best, and truly appreciate the people really value my work, and not to worry about the others.”

20. What was your breakthrough?
“Well, the biggest project I’ve worked on so far is Season of the Witch, and I feel incredibly lucky to have worked on that. But, I also feel House Hunting really pushed me into the film world.”

21. How can fans contact you?
“They are welcome to follow me on Twitter or through Facebook. I always respond!”

22. Are there any particular charities you support?“I definitely support St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, the ASPCA, and the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center.”

23. What does “A Touch of Passion” mean to you?“I think it’s important for people to be passionate about something in their life, no matter what it is. And then that they follow that passion as far as they can. Just a touch is all you need to get started!”

Make sure you visit Rebekah’s Official Website:www.rebekahkennedy.com

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Interview Archive Date: 12/12/2010 
Thank you to Rebekah for this interview

Here's a direct LINK to the interview!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Season of the Witch hits Theaters!

"Season of The Witch" will hit theaters January 7, 2011! "Season of the Witch" stars Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman.

To keep up with the news for this upcoming feature, click HERE!

You can also find the current theatrical trailer HERE!

Where can you find Throwing Stones?

The teen horror web series "Throwing Stones" has landed double Web TV distribution with KoldCast TV and The Media Mingle Television Network.

Both networks will launch the series beginning Wednesday January 5, 2011 on their networks with a frequency of a new episode each week for eight weeks based on eight webisodes.

MMTVN will also host a live Throwing Stones Web Show each week that will feature cast and crew from the series along with Q&A, swag give-aways, and more - which can be seen from iPhone, Blackberry, Android platforms, syndicated through Blip.TV, and 15 other syndication sites including Daily Motion, You Tube, Boxee, Roku, and iTunes Podcast. - Shock Till You Drop

The Media Mingle Television Network page for "Throwing Stones" can be found HERE!

And KoldCast TV HERE!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

House Hunting trailer released!


The official trailer for "House Hunting" has now been released! Rebekah plays 15 year old Hanna in this feature film! Staring: Marc Singer, Janey Gioiosa, Hayley DuMond, Paul McGill, Rebekah Kennedy, Victoria Vance, and Art LaFleur. Written and Directed by Eric Hurt.

Check the link HERE!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

The Throwing Stones Trailer arrives!

The teen horror webseries, "Throwing Stones," finally has released it's trailer for the public. Several of the most popular horror sites in the world jumped on board to release it. Click the links below to check them out!

Horror News!

Dead Central!

Bad Movie Nite!

Big Daddy Horror!

28 Days Later Horror Analysis!

Shock Till you Drop!

Arrow in the Head!

Fangoria!

Episode One is scheduled to air in January! Keep checking back!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Sunny in The Dark plays in Rockport!

"Sunny in The Dark" has been accepted into the Rockport Film Festival November 4- 6, 2010.

Sunny will play on Friday, November 5 at 10 pm at the Main Street Arts.

For more information click HERE!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Throwing Stones lands on Hollywood Teen!

What does Selena Gomez, Nick Jonas, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, and Taylor Swift have in common with Throwing Stones??? Head on over to Hollywood Teen TV to see a nice story on Throwing Stones next to all these celebs on their front page and their current news! And...you'll get to see another EXCLUSIVE pic of Throwing Stones! Thank You Hollywood Teen TV! We look forward to them covering our upcoming web series!
Check out the link HERE for pictures and the full article!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Stones hits Hollywood Teen Talk!





Throwing Stones has been getting some nice coverage so far from the horror media outlets. Well, today we got our first teen press from Hollywood Teen Talk! Here's some info about them:
Hollywood Teen Talk are a positive gossip site. We interview all your favorite stars and bring you the latest Hollywood news in a positive way. We introduce you to upcoming artist, and actors and actresses. We hope you like our site & spread the news about us. And remember "In with the positive out with the negative" ~Hollywood Teen Talk
Check out the link HERE for the info!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Sunny in the Dark hits Glen Rose!

"Sunny in the Dark" has been accepted into the Glen Rose Neo - Relix Film Festival! Sunny screens on Friday the 27th at 2:30 and again on Saturday the 28th at 4:30. Both screenings are at the Neo-Relix Theater. Check out the LINK for more info!

Update: Sunny in the Dark wins Best Short. Congrats to the team!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Throwing Stones continues to hit the news!

"Throwing Stones", the teen horror webseries, continues to gain attention!

Here are links to other sites that are following this upcoming show!

*Film Fanaddict covers the story HERE!

*Hello Bloodsprayer! Check out the LINK for more info!

*Big Daddy Horror also jumped on the Stones Train with an article HERE!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Throwing Stones hits FANGORIA!

Writer/director/producer Bart D. Van Bemmel got in touch with info and a couple of exclusive photos from the just-wrapped Internet horror series THROWING STONES. The story is set in a high school where a group of students forced to take Saturday detention start going missing, and those remaining have to overcome their differences in order to survive.




Van Bemmel, who shared the aforementioned duties with Jason A. Wheeler, tells Fango, “The concept of THROWING STONES derives from the sociologist theory on broken windows. A broken window is left unfixed in a neighborhood; it signals to the community that it’s acceptable for that type of behavior to take place. These ideas compound until the neighborhood becomes decayed and unable to achieve its past grandeur. Now apply that theory to schools and replace broken windows with broken students, and you have one hell of a horror ride as the antagonist eliminates the unacceptable elements who walk the halls of Blair High School.”


The cast includes Lindsay Siedel, Cherami Leigh, Rebekah Kennedy, Kayla Carlyle and Chad Cox, and THROWING STONES’ creators are aiming for a release at the end of 2010. “We’re eyeing several media outlets such as Comic-Cons, horror festivals, etc.,” Van Bemmel says. “We’re hoping this project stirs up enough interest for people to either demand a season two—because season one definitely leaves you hanging—or perhaps someone else will want to pick up the series or make a feature film based on it.” He and Wheeler also have a dark comedy script called BUTTERSCOTCH in development, with director Jon Keeyes of AMERICAN NIGHTMARE and the upcoming THE GATHERING and actors Lindy Booth (from DAWN OF THE DEAD, WRONG TURN and CRY_WOLF), Debra Jo Rupp and Jason Priestley attached.


For more information click HERE!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Exclusive First Look: Throwing Stones

One of the top horror sites in the world! From Shock Till You Drop source, Ryan Turek.
Click HERE for more info!


As promised, we have a trio of photos to share from the horror series we told you about yesterday entitled throwing stones. Here's a description of what you're looking at provided to us by the producer.


- Dontrelle (Lynn Andrews - MTV High School Stories) carrying Asher (Spencer Harlan - Seasons of Gray)


- Rachel (Lindsay Seidel - The Final) and Staci (Kayla Carlyle - From the Dark) on a metal grid gate


- Chrissy (Rebekah Kennedy - the upcoming horror films Blood is Blood and House Hunting)


Looks slick. Stay tuned for more updates as they come in.





Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Saturday School goes to hell in Throwing Stones!

Writer-producer Bart Van Bemmel dropped Shock Till You Drop a line today to fill us in on the upcoming horror series Throwing Stones.


Lindsay Seidel (The Final), Cherami Leigh, Rebekah Kennedy, Kayla Carlyle and Chad Cox star.

"Throwing Stones takes place at Saturday School," explains Van Bemmel. "No other horror has capitalized on this school setting like this or the deaths that take place. We are very excited about this project. We are shooting for a release date at the end of this year - in which we are aiming for several media outlets including comic-cons, horror fests, etc. We are shooting season one with the hopes of the audience demanding season two or the feature version which this web series is based on. Not only does each web episode leave you hanging and on the edge of your seat, but so will season one."

Monday, March 29, 2010

Rebekah mentioned in John Garcia's The Column

Congrats to Column Subscriber Rebekah Kennedy!

"She is currently filming the horror feature "House Hunting" in Charlottesville, Virginia! The film is directed and written by Eric Hurt and features Art LaFleur (A Cinderella Story, The Santa Clause 2, the hit TV show The Practice) and Marc Singer (Beastmaster, Eagle Eye, The Young and The Restless) But cast also has some Broadway connections too! The film also stars Paul McGill who was in the movie Fame but before that was on Broadway with A Chorus Line and La Cage aux Folles. Congrats Rebekah!!" - John Garcia, The Column