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Hellraiser | Official Trailer | Hulu

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A Hulu Original, in association with Spyglass Media Group, the film reunites Director David Bruckner, Screenwriters Ben Collins & Luke Piotrowski, Writer/Producer David S. Goyer and Producer Keith Levine, all of whom were teamed on 2020’s “The Night House,” along with Producers Clive Barker and Marc Toberoff and Executive Producers Gary Barber, Peter Oillataguerre and Todd Williams. Chris Stone serves as co-producer.

n “Hellraiser,” a young woman struggling with addiction comes into possession of an ancient puzzle box, unaware that its purpose is to summon the Cenobites, a group of sadistic supernatural beings from another dimension.

The ensemble cast includes Odessa A’zion (“Fam,” “Grand Army”), Jamie Clayton (“The L Word: Generation Q,” “Sense8”), Adam Faison (“Everything’s Gonna Be Okay,” “Yes Day”), Drew Starkey (“Outer Banks,” “The Devil All the Time”), Brandon Flynn (“Ratched,” “13 Reasons Why”), Aoife Hinds (“The Long Call,” “Normal People”), Jason Liles (“Stereoscope,” “Rampage”), Yinka Olorunnife (“The Transporter”), Selina Lo (“Boss Level,” “Q8 Unleashed”), Zachary Hing (“Halo”), Kit Clarke (“Leonardo”), with Goran Visnjic (“The Boys,” “Timeless”) and Hiam Abbass (“Succession,” “Blade Runner 2049”).

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What can an actor do to get more acting jobs?

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Actors wanted for movies

There are several things that actors can do to increase their chances of getting more acting jobs:

  1. Build your acting skills: Actors who are well-trained and have strong acting skills are more likely to be successful in the industry. Consider taking acting classes or workshops to improve your craft.
  2. Create a professional acting resume and headshot: A well-written resume and professional headshot are essential tools for actors looking to get more acting jobs. Make sure your resume includes all relevant experience and training, and invest in high-quality headshots that accurately represent your appearance.
  3. Network: Building relationships with industry professionals can be a valuable way to get more acting opportunities. Attend industry events, join acting groups or organizations, and make an effort to connect with casting directors, agents, and other industry professionals.
  4. Audition: Actors should be proactive in seeking out audition opportunities and be prepared to audition regularly in order to increase their chances of getting more acting jobs.
  5. Consider representation: Having an agent or manager can help actors get more acting opportunities, as these professionals can help connect actors with casting directors and other industry professionals.

By building your acting skills, creating a professional resume and headshot, networking, auditioning regularly, and considering representation, you can increase your chances of getting more acting jobs.

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Watch HULU’s ‘Dear Santa, the Series’ Six-part Series Premieres

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On the heels of the critically-acclaimed Christmas documentary, Dear Santa about the United States Postal Service’s venerated Operation Santa program – streaming on Hulu and included on the Entertainment WeeklyTown and CountryWomen’s Health and Men’s Health magazine lists of must-watch holiday films – Hulu will debut the new documentary series Dear Santa, The Series tonight: Sunday, December 18 at Midnight Eastern.



The six-episode series takes audiences on an inspiring holiday journey as children across America write letters to Santa and kind-hearted “elves” step up in unexpected ways to make their Christmas wishes come true.

Directed by Dana Nachman (Pick of the Litter, Batkid Begins) and produced by her company, Sweet World Films, along with Chelsea Matter, TRAVERSE32’s Brendan Gaul and Brett Henenberg, and Christopher Karpenko, the series was brought to life by the same team behind the acclaimed IFC Films documentary feature.

Nachman is a veteran documentary filmmaker and former journalist. Her films have received dozens of awards from top film festivals across the U.S. and around the world. Her television news work earned her multiple Emmy® awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and a regional AP award. Nachman is a member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA).



This year (2022) also marks the 110th anniversary of Operation Santa. Since 1912, thousands of children and families in need have sent letters to Santa asking for everything from toys to the most basic of necessities. And each year, Santa, through the USPS, has partnered with anonymous human “elves” to fulfill those requests by December 25th.

Dear Santa, The Series has been rolling out this month across ABC’s local stations including WABC in New York, WPVI in Philadelphia, WLS in Chicago, WTVD in Raleigh-Durham, KTRK in Houston, KABC in Los Angeles, KFSN in Fresno, KGO in San Francisco and ABC’s Localish. This is the first time the series is available to stream nationwide on Hulu.

In this new family friendly show, audiences traverse the country to meet some of Jolly Ole’ St. Nick’s most memorable letter writers, the human elves Santa tapped to make their Christmas wishes come true, and the USPS employees who annually make everything possible.

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The Extended Trailer for New Drama Series ACCUSED, From Executive Producer Howard Gordon, Premiering Sunday, January 22 on FOX

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From FOX Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television,

Each Episode is a Fast-Paced Provocative Thriller,

Exploring a Different Crime, in a Different City, with an Entirely Original Cast.

Including:

Rachel Bilson

Academy Award Nominee Abigail Breslin

Emmy Winner Michael Chiklis

Jill Hennessy

Whitney Cummings

Jack Davenport

Emmy Winner Margo Martindale

Emmy Nominee Molly Parker

Mary Lynn Rajskub

Emmy Winner Rhea Perlman

Wendell Pierce

Betsy Brandt

Emmy Nominee Malcolm-Jamal Warner

Emmy Nominee Jason Ritter

Academy Award Winner Keith Carradine

Josh Hamilton

Ian Anthony Dale

And More…

Academy Award Winner Marlee Matlin, Emmy and Tony Award Winner Billy Porter, 

Renowned Indigenous Filmmaker Tazbah Chavez

and Emmy Award Winner Michael Chiklis   

To Direct Episodes

About Accused

From Emmy Award-winning producer Howard Gordon, the co-creator of landmark television, such as Homeland, and the showrunner of 24, comes Accused – a collection of 15 intense, topical and exquisitely human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast. Based on the BBC’s BAFTA-winning crime anthology, Accused opens in a courtroom on the defendant, with viewers knowing nothing about their crime or how they ended up on trial. Told from the defendant’s point of view through flashbacks, the show holds a mirror up to current times with evocative and emotional stories. In the end, audiences will discover how an ordinary person gets caught up in extraordinary circumstances, and how one impulsive decision can impact the course of that life – and the lives of others — forever. Developed for American Television by Howard Gordon (Homeland24) and executive-produced by Gordon, Alex Gansa (Homeland24) and David Shore (House, The Good Doctor), Accused once again fearlessly takes on the hottest topics of our time.

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