Showing posts with label D. R. Quintana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label D. R. Quintana. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2026

THE JUNE EDITION OF THE QSE.357 E-MAGAZINE IS RELEASED!

ISSUE 57 for 6/1/2026

38 Pages

ON THE COVER - Hollywood Promo Pic

PETS IN INDIE FILMS
Page 9

Texas Indie Films are stepping into a new realm of productions where an animal actor takes center stage. Here are a few films to keep an eye out for.

ICON PETS THROUGH THE YEARS
Page 11

Over 250 pet actors have graced the leading position in big films over many years in films and television. These pets are legends now. This is a small glimpse into the popular world of animal actors.

WHERE'S THE INDIE LOVE?
Page 27

Texas indie films aren't having the ticket sales that once meant the world to a local film. Whats happening? 

Texas has a huge independent film industry filled with a few solid success stories, but a lot of independent films that go no where. We don't have all the answers, but we share information from some of the better known success stories that might lead you in the right direction. The Quantum Storm QSE.357 E-Magazine has insights from over 85 film producers and directors who want nothing but give you the best advice. Join our circle and make your next film the best film you've ever put into production! Become a subscriber HERE!


Monday, May 25, 2026

"LEAP CHASER" - A DREAM PROJECT GAINING LIFE WITH STUDIO

LEAP CHASER PROMO COVERThe Woodlands, TX - The early 90s was an era that brought some well written and fun television shows to American television which instantly became cult classics with millions of followers and left a legacy that is seldom now produced through network writers.

Family oriented shows had broad talent and single messages which proved to be the right indigence for the future success of any shows that followed. Many of these shows had SciFi plots which certainly left their mark on American followers and many of these shows progressed with an idealism of what the future holds with science and expectations of what to expect in just the next century.

The additional of likeable, well established character development helped these shows expand with new actors who eventually marked their careers with a great start on a single show. During this time, having a big name wasn't considered an essential ingredient for success, it was all about the characters and their mission[s] in the show the actors performed in. It's not a bad thing to also add that a lot of the actors during this period were better known for their names in a show than their real names.

One show that truly inspired millions of Americans was QUANTUM LEAP created by Donald P. Bellisario, a series that ran for five years with some outstanding episodes, a few that hit home pretty hard, but in the end left viewers in a proverbial lurch after the series suddenly ended, leaving a huge plot hole without giving the series ending a proper answer to the shows main plotline; was the main character ever going to make it home?

In 2022, there was a revival series, also called QUANTUM LEAP created by Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt, which was launched on a streaming service that promised to deliver a sequence of new episodes that discovered the reasons and whereabouts of the main character lost in the Quantum Time String from the original show. This new series was a disaster and many of the episodes lost fans after failing to main solid stories to keep fans entertained. The show tried to develop new characters, mix up the cultural soup, add new social issues to the timeline of the main plot line, and expand on the technology of what older fans remembers from the original series. This attempt was cancelled in 2024 and it was well deserved to just be shoved away into a dark hole.

David R. Quintana
In late February, studio director D. R. Quintana made a  comment on a Tiktok video that started a debate on how the new Quantum Leap series failed and how the series writers should have approached a new plot line & format for a stories for the new show. His comment received a ton of likes [almost 4,500] over a very short time. He took note of many of the responses and began working on scripting a few ideas for later use. He shared the new script with Valjean Eskridge Jr II who suggested calling the possible new project, LEAP CHASER.

The script he initially didn't list characters or their start in development, just plot ideas and how to re-introduce the original technology for Quantum Time Leaping used in the original series. Technical terms weren't important, but the name of the AI used to assist the original leaper was. What wasn't in the initial writing of the scripts was the further development and design for props and sets. These sets of ideas had no nothing further to contribute to an idea of launching anything. These were just ideas

Nina Kaczorowski
Then in March, something very interesting happened. An American Actress, Nina Kaczorowski, made contact with Quintana and the two started to collaborate on some ideas for filming new projects vertically than horizontally, so it could be shared on a Tiktok platform; a format that Quintana was already working on. When the discussion of making an extended mini series based on the original Quantum Leap, Nina wanted to see some of the scripting that Quintana had put together. After the first scripts were sent her way, she was hooked with the idea of working on LEAP CHASER.

For several weeks, Nina and Quintana began texting and collaborating on several production strengths, putting a strong effort to launch this potential long shot with a new filming format and releasing each episode on larger platforms like Tiktok and Rumble.com. As silly as it may sound, this idea is already being presented on Tiktok with some interesting and successful indie films making a progressive success with each new release. Studio heads think that this new way of releasing films will generate increased views with stronger fan base followings located throughout the world; should the new series strike a nerve with Quantum Leap supporters.

Leap Chaser Promo Cover
At this point, the LEAP CHASER series is only in pre-production with the studio leveling down casting for the first six episodes. Location spotting is also underway with many of the locations targeted in the south-east areas of Texas and a possible location in Dallas. Quintana has said that the series is planned to maintain all technical practical and special effects as close to the original series to maintain continuity. 

This series is not planned to do a cross over with the new Quantum Leap reboot series released in 2024; nor are there any plans to mention any characters from that series. This new series is only planned as an independent fan film production with a limited run of only 8 episodes. This series is currently planned to star Nina Kaczorowski, Valjen Eskridge II, Ashleigh Cousins, Eddie Enriquez, and Ethan Rock. 

Friday, May 1, 2026

THE MAY ISSUE OF THE QSE.357 E-MAGAZINE IS RELEASED!...

ISSUE 56 for 5/1/2026

38 Pages

ON THE COVER - Cleo M.
Photo by Jerome Angelo

SUMMER EXCITEMENT
Page 7

Summer is here and recreation is the key to having the kind of summer you dream to have. See what's happening in your local acting community.

INDIE MOVIE MADNESS
Page 11

During the bright summer months indie films are producing slasher, to horror, to dramatic films. 2016 could present some new and interesting indie works.

LIGHTING WOES
Page 27

A list of Texas Indie Films that suffered due to bad lighting. It's not rocket science but it can save your film during in-depth reviews.

 

Texas has a huge independent film industry filled with a few solid success stories, but a lot of independent films that go no where. We don't have all the answers, but we share information from some of the better known success stories that might lead you in the right direction. The Quantum Storm QSE.357 E-Magazine has insights from over 85 film producers and directors who want nothing but give you the best advice. Join our circle and make your next film the best film you've ever put into production! Become a subscriber HERE!


 

Sunday, March 1, 2026

THE MARCH ISSUE OF THE QSE.357 IS RELEASED!...

ISSUE 54 for 3/1/2026

48 Pages

ON THE COVER - Lynn G. P.
Photo by D. R. Quintana

THE HEART BREAKER RULE...
Page 11

Professional models always need newer photographers who remain professional. Some first time photographers expect more. 

CORSET & ROSE SEASON IS HERE...
Page 22

Studio models present a variety of lacy corsets to preview. We present some fancy ideas to spark your relationship.

DIRECTORS BREAKING THE RULES?
Page 31

Charges were recently dropped on two south Texas directors who promised more than just a career in acting. Here are the details of each case, what are your thoughts?

Texas has a huge independent film industry filled with a few solid success stories, but a lot of independent films that go no where. We don't have all the answers, but we share information from some of the better known success stories that might lead you in the right direction. The Quantum Storm QSE.357 E-Magazine has insights from over 85 film producers and directors who want nothing but give you the best advice. Join our circle and make your next film the best film you've ever put into production! Become a subscriber HERE!
 

Thursday, January 1, 2026

THE 2026 ISSUE OF THE QSE.357 E-MAG IS OUT!


ISSUE 52 for 1/1/2026

52 Pages

ON THE COVER - Cynthia P.
Photo by D. R. Quintana

WHERE SUCCESS TAKES YOU...
Page 7

Question yourself about a career in movie making; who will make the decision that your truly successful? Is there one source that can lead you to success? Will one choice change your future?

ADDING CGI TO YOUR FILM
Page 18

Always prepare for that big moment in your film, but don't plan around it. We give you insights on what the best method for CGI building is.

HAVING A FAN BASE...
Page 30

It's time to face what is real and what is made up. Don't lose yourself in a reality that you've made up. Learn to help build a solid belief in your work.

Texas has a huge independent film industry filled with a few solid success stories, but a lot of independent films that go no where. We don't have all the answers, but we share information from some of the better known success stories that might lead you in the right direction. The Quantum Storm QSE.357 E-Magazine has insights from over 85 film producers and directors who want nothing but give you the best advice. Join our circle and make your next film the best film you've ever put into production! Become a subscriber HERE!
 

 
 

Monday, December 1, 2025

QSE.357 ISSUE 51 of 12/1/2025

48 Pages

ON THE COVER - Cherry Sanborne
Photo by Candice Bejarano

CHRISTMAS PHOTO SUBMISSIONS...
[Pg 9]
As the studio E-Mag has gained attention across the state of Texas, photographers are submitting their work for a chance to win the cover of this publication each month. We present 86 photos submitted for this months cover. 

BIG CHANGE IN OUR E-MAG FORMAT
[Pg 33]
2026 is going to be our biggest year! our new format will provide video and sound, plus a better perspective on a new corner called, "Karen's Corner" where some drama is identified and shared with readers.

SUBSCRIBERS NOT OVERLOOKED
[Pg 26]
We strive to work better, making it easy to become a subscriber. We plan to broaden our audience in 2026 to allow easier access to our E-Mag.

 

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Saturday, November 1, 2025

THE NOVEMBER ISSUE OF THE QSE.357 E-MAGAZINE IS RELEASED!!

QSE.357 ISSUE 50 of 11/1/2025

58 Pages

ON THE COVER - Jarrod Perryman
Photo by Micro Photography

INDIE WESTERNS ARE BACK! 
[Pg 5]
Texas Indie Production Teams are setting off in new directions. In 2026, the talk is all about the Western genre of film making. Here are three productions to keep an eye on.

HOW FAR WEST IS WEST?
[Pg 20]
Film locations are aboundant in Texas. There are five cities who support the Western film genre of film productions, from rugged to dusty towns. We share 150 locations for you to consider.

HOW TO BUILD YOUR NETWORK
[Pg 26]
If your new Indie film is limited to the same five to ten actors you've used in several of your films, it may be time to expand. Learn how to cast and put a call out to acting agents that can help your film format grow with new talent; no hassles and no drama.

 

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Wednesday, October 1, 2025

THE OCTOBER RELEASE OF THE QSE.357 E-MAGAZINE IS RELEASED!!!

QSE.357 ISSUE 49 of 10/1/2025

42 Pages

ON THE COVER - Carla & Mitzi Tanner
Photo by Micro Photography

QUANTUM ECLIPSE IS IN THE CAN! 
[Pg 7]
Saira Ramos leads a team of new actors in this years studio thriller. Q/E has it all, drama, comedy and horror. As the studio plans a release date, the films trailer is getting ready to hit the streets.

SAIRA HAS GRIPS AND A DREAM
[Pg 20]
The studios new film project being produced for a TikTok only release. The series is being shot with some surprise appearances from talented, established actors and stunning locations.

WHERE ARE THE INDIE EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS?
[Pg 26]
 
Your film hit the floor running, claiming a new Indie film with decent funding; but the executive producer is now defunct and the owner is investing elsewhere. What happened to all of the dreams and promises made?

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Monday, September 1, 2025

THE SEPTEMBER RELEASE OF THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE IS RELEASED


QSE.357 ISSUE 47 of 9/1/2025

47 Pages

ON THE COVER - Saira Ramos
Photo by Anthem in Art Photography

GRIPS Begins Production! 
[Pg 5]
With leading actress, Saira Ramos, as the lead of this new series, the studio is aiming to send viewers into a new realm of horror & suspense. Currently in production in 3 cities, GRIPS will raise a few eyebrows on it's release.

QUANTUM ECLIPSE Set To Go.
[Pg 19]
A new film project that fits nicely under a production standard that rivals the mystique of Twilight Zone storytelling, this new movie is proving to have the right little punch to make local movie history.

Indie Film Festival Season a glitch?
[Pg 31]
 
Film festivals are rigged, with no real accreditation issuing awards that carry no weight in movie industries.

  

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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

STUDIO RELEASES THE JULY EDITION OF THE QSE.357 E-MAGAZINE!...

QSE.357 ISSUE 46 of 7/1/2025

36 Pages

ON THE COVER - Iscandar Actress
Photo by D. R. Quintana

Taking Small Steps 
[Pg 5]
The studio continues to film and prepare its efforts to produce a fantastic indie series experiences for it's fans. Production has so far covered five different cities in several different environments, including sand filled locations and jungle type terrains. See some behind the scenes captures of the series set to launch in the near future.

What's New With Quantum Eclipse
[Pg 21]
Another studio production is starting to take shape with production teams in Dallas, San Antonio and Austin, Texas, all working together to bring this scary film project together.

Actors for hire!
[Pg 29]

We present a long list of Indie Texas actors that are looking for acting jobs to build their resumes. Are you interested in knowing them?

 

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Thursday, May 1, 2025

THE MAY EDITION OF THE QSE.357 E-MAG WAS RELEASED!

 QSE.357 ISSUE 44 of 5/1/2025

36 Pages

ON THE COVER - Computer Graphics
Photo by D. R. Quintana

Will Hype Help Your Bad Film!
[Pg 7]
It happens all over the indie film communities in Texas, so don't be part of the next sham to preemptively elevate the success of your film. We provide some of the best inside sources & really bad films that have floundered with over-hype & bad advertising.

Are "Professional Extras" Real?
[Pg 19]
Jumping from one professional set to another, some local indie actors are driving across the state to partake in small acting roles as extras. But is this truly building an acting career? We share some true horror stories.

Working with local indie film investors?
[Pg 31]
They love to be described as "Executive Producers" in the indie film scene, but are they truly qualified to promote & lead your indie film in the steps to bring your film to the next higher level of success?

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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

THE APRIL EDITION OF THE QSE.357 E-MAGAZINE IS RELEASED!!...

QSE.357 ISSUE 43 of 4/1/2025

48 Pages

ON THE COVER - Solvo Torres
Photo by D. R. Quintana

Making Easter HOT Again!
[Pg 5]
Some of the best Texas models strut their stuff in this multi-full page spreads that are sure to knock you out of your seat! There are Easter models of many choices to see, come and take a look.

Summer Indie Film Surprises!
[Pg 23]
From Dallas to San Antonio, TX, the indie film circuit is starting to pump out new films for every genre and film format. We list indie films that are sure to capture your imagination, and a few to stay away from for good reasons.

Actor Headshots Do's and Don't Do's
[Pg 41]
After many years of warning new indie actors about the scams that exists in Texas concerning head shots, a few slipped through the fingers of warning and have wound up paying big bucks for under-formatted photos. Be smart, don't be a victim!

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Friday, March 28, 2025

STUDIO TEAM TRAVELS TO GERMANY TO ASSIST WITH A WWII SHORT FILM!...

 DER SCHWARZE PANZER

Looking out at the production setup for a fantastic Indie film in Stuttgart, Germany, it was incredible to see all of the work that was being pushed for a production that crossed over the collaboration between four studios, from three different countries. I was honored to be given the chance to be part of this war epic that is based on the real life experience of WWII soldiers on both ends of this dark battle that took place at the end of the war.

On the second day of filming, I was allowed to use one of the US Army's old 50. Caliber Machine guns that was mounted on a Sherman tank! I left rip to 150 rounds of real ammunition and feel the real power of American weaponry that was used during WWII. To be exposed to such terrifying fire power and seeing the destruction at the other end just made the whole experience terrifying to analyze what other monstrous weapons were being used by both sides of the bloodiest war in world history. That war was fought by men, young men at that. My exposure to only one of the weapons in that war was enough for just the change for me to have a nibble of the excitement of pulling the trigger under supervision. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to do it on my own or in a war time atmosphere with an enemy force firing back at me. I say, leave those experiences to the men who were there and pray that today's youth isn't given the chance to have to ever face it alone.

We were on the set of an Indie Film being produced in Germany by some talented men who were put together to get both sides of a battle produced to film. The film, Der Schwarze Panzer presents a story where a platoon of US Army soldiers are being hunted down by a black Tiger Tank, that's being run on independent operations by a five man German team, some Hitler youth's, the oldest being 17 years old. Real American actors were flown in to play the part of the US Army platoon, while German actors filled in German roles to tell both sides of their tactics during the battles. There were no women involved in this film, besides the ones behind the cameras.

Due to the NDA's signed before the production, I was not allowed to show photos of me on the mocked up Tiger tank, but I can say that what the production team looked pretty damn close to what was used during WWII. As a matter of fact, all of the uniforms, weapons, and locations were all carefully chosen for this film. Our team, MICRO Entertainment, were welcomed to assist in close up tank operations, soldier movements, camera setups, and screenplay. Me being an experienced producer, I was able to assist the production with financing the American actors and also preparing them for their introduction to the German actors, most of whom are actually part of the German Army and large majority only spoke broken English.

During free time, I was allowed to clown around with the cast and shoot rounds from some of the many real weapons used on set. During our two weeks in the city of Stuttgart, we had a lot of hard days, with many nights walking around the large city and celebrating with the local townsfolk. It was one hell of an experience and I was very proud to work with the entire cast, the small production team who built the sets and made many of the war torn scenes look real and dated to the actual time of the events that occurred at the end of the war. We hope that our input into the American soldier side of the film will make an impression on the people who watch the film. Der Schwarze Panzer will be one hell of a film!

Kelly Bleichner
Producer/Contributing Writer

Saturday, February 1, 2025

THE FEBRUARY EDITION OF THE QSE.357 E-MAG IS PRESENTED!

QSE.357 ISSUE 41 of 2/1/2025

38 Pages

ON THE COVER - Kristina Lyons
Promo Photo by Micro Photography

MAIN ARTICLES

Superhero Madness Continues
[Pg 5]
Take an in depth look inside the studios line of new films that require leading actors wearing some fancy uniforms. From horror to SciFi, the studio continues to impress fans with different looks and fabulous super suits!

The Last Horror Movie For 2025
[Pg 21]
The studio is deciding to limit the formula in formats and stick strictly to producing action and dramatic films. But this last horror film is sure to make a mark!

Where Did Kolchak Go?
[Pg 34]
A new collaboration with a studio team from Dallas, Texas, is gaining strength as the studio prepares a new web series based on the 1970's television series, The Night Stalker. 

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Wednesday, January 1, 2025

WELCOME TO 2025 WITH THE NEWEST ISSUE OF THE QSE.357 E-MAGAZINE!...

 

QSE.357 ISSUE 40 of 1/1/2025

44 Pages

ON THE COVER - AI Reformatted Photo
Promo Photo by Micro Photography

MAIN ARTICLES

AI Is Changing The Internet Forever
[Pg 4]
In today's ever changing and growing multimedia environment, AI is starting to prove that anyone can be an artist, a commercial advertiser, and even a one man indie movie studio producer. But what is the cost.

Modeling Inconsistencies Continue
[Pg 21]
There's an increase in models filing charges against "instant" photographers, who do not release cache's of photos upon a models request, even after the Statute of Limitations have expired.

Unexpected Change In A Indie Film?
[Pg 34]
Indie film actor in Texas are now being held accountable for their decisions to step away
from a film in progress.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2024

PEACOCKS "SPEAK NO EVIL" IS A SOUND THRILLER!...

SPEAK NO EVIL 2024
🎥🎞️Movie Review🎞️🎥 - SPEAK NO EVIL [2024] - [R] - Peacock - Directed & Written by James Watkins. Screenplay by James Watkins. Produced by Jason Blum through Blumhouse Productions. Based on the book "Speak No Evil" by Christian & Mads Tafdrup. Starring James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, Aisling Franciosi, Scoot McNairy, Dan Hough, and Alex West Lefler. Budget $15 Million.

A married couple, Ben & Louise [Davis and McNairy], are traveling in Italy where they meet a another married couple, Paddy & Ciara [McAvoy and Franciosi], who invite them out to their European villa for a week to relax in a quiet, ranch home for a time to reflect. Each couple has one child [Hough and Lefler] and they bring everyone together to breath in the fresh atmosphere. Ben and Louise find some small details that bother them throughout their stay, but Paddy has the ability to quell their fears and constant questioning of the little things they find. As time passes, Paddy becomes more and more aggressive, which threatens the visiting family and their child. Before anyone knows it, the visiting family falls into both mental and physical psychological danger, forcing them to try and outsmart Paddy and his plan to take over the mental stability of the family.

THE GOOD - Pristine and simple cinematography. Some of the overhead 4K drone footage is breathtaking. The sound and editing is top notch. I truly enjoyed the character development, presenting the strengths and weaknesses of all the mature characters being presented. Location spotting was perfect for presenting the story. This has to be one of McAvoy's best and sharp performances as a psycho, narcissistic powerhouse who seems to grow larger in mass as the temperament in the movie increases.

THE BAD - Not all of the film was apparently shot in 6K digital. There are some scenes that are washed out with a slight haze on the corners of the film. There was a lot of soft lighting [or natural light] that was used which increased the shadows on certain angles of the casts faces. Little use of steady-cams on some scenes that seemed to be short and rushed.

POSTMORTEM - This is a damn good film. The tension was high, so much so that I was on the edge of my seat throughout the intense scenes and there was a good closing at the end of film, ensuring that there would be no sequels. Franciosi was perfectly cast as a deranged wife who supported her husband to the edge of insanity. But supreme kudos to child actor Dan Hough, who didn't speak a word in the film, but delivered a dramatic, realistic  performance that helped seal the deal to present you a blistering dramatic film.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ [4 of 5 Stars]

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

RUN HIDE FIGHT [2020] IS A STUNNER OF A FILM!!!

🎥🎞️Movie Review🎞️🎥 - RUN HIDE FIGHT [2020] - R - DailyWire - Directed and written by Kyle Rankin. Produced by Amanda Presmyk & Dallas Sonnier. Starring Isabel May, Radha Mitchell, Thomas Jane, Eli Brown, Treat Williams, and Olly Sholotan. Budget $1.5 Million.

Zoe Hull [May] is an intelligent teenager who recently lost her mother. She was taught to track and hunt by her father [Jane], a military veteran, and is a proven survivor respected by teachers and most of the students at her school. On "Senior Prank Day" several mentally deranged students, many who have been bullied in the past by other prominent students as well as teachers, take over the school cafeteria by force, shooting and stabbing some students and teachers and forcing them to watch and record their terror on their phones. Images of the entire school shooting are presented online, as the school fails to act quickly enough to the shooters premeditated plans to kill many, spread dysfunction to their town, and escape in a fiery hell. In a moment of clarity while she could just run away, Zoe decides to re-enter the school and save as many students as she can; all while facing the demons of losing her mother to suicide.

THE GOOD - Casting was top notch. Isabel May performs at top level with a unique ability to shift emotions as the environment falls down around her. Some impressive low-budget effects, with solid directing during some intensely dramatic scenes. The sound was good. Cinematography was pretty impressive. Thomas Jane [also known to have once played "The Punisher"] plays a very believable military veteran and father, who sets out to take action to stop the school shooters.

THE BAD - For all of the violence, there's very little blood in the movie. Some of the scenes were shot in lower film quality and angles that keep the viewer from seeing the damage caused by the school shooters, which would have elevated the tension.

POSTMORTEM - This film is definitely a nail-biter. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time, cheering the leading actress as she progressed through the school trying her best to warn the other teachers and classmates. I understand that for many who actually lived through an experience like this film, it might be hard to see, but the ending is worth all the misery that was presented throughout the film, especially with recent events where police forces acted too slow. This low-budget indie film was purposely made to stun audiences depicting real events that brought a dark clouds in our nations weakness with the lack of student safety during school hours. 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 [4.5 of 5 Stars]

Sunday, December 1, 2024

THE LAST ISSUE OF THE QSE.357 FOR 2024 IS RELEASED!

QSE.357 ISSUE 39 of 10/1/2024

52 Pages

ON THE COVER - Rachel "Wilder" Whaley
Promo Photo by Micro Photography

MAIN ARTICLES

A Busy Year for the QSE.357 - WE have tons and tons of never before released photos and liner notes from cast & crew members regarding several promo photo shoots and film projects. There are some great memories openly shared and a special look back at some issues from 2022 & 2023.

Studio Leading Actors - The QSE Awards for 2024 are out and statuettes are getting ready for delivery! The QSE Awards list is enclosed with a special category for teenage actor awards.

What to expect in 2025 - Every year the QSE.357 E-Mag changes format, always bringing you the best entertainment for all of our subscribers. Our opinionated publication is spreading out to many areas of the globe, presenting stories
from a large number of studios.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

"THE SHIFT" WAS NOT AS IMPRESSIVE AS IT'S TRAILER

THE SHIFT
🎥🎞️Movie Review🎞️🎥 - THE SHIFT [2023] - AppleTV - PG13 - Directed & written by Brock Heasley. Produced by Brock Heasley and Ken Carpenter. Starring Kristoffer Polaha, Neal McDonough, Elizabeth Tabish, Rose Reid and John Billingsley. Budget $6.4 million.

Kevin Garner [Polaha] meets the love of his life, Molly [Tabish], at a bar just after losing his job. He's a recovering alcoholic who stumbles to get back on his feet, even after raising a small family. After having an argument with his wife, he goes to work, loses his job and on his way home he is in a car accident. He awakens to find himself being talked to a man called "The Benefactor" [McDonough], who approaches Garner, telling him that his life has essentially been "adjusted" for the needs of the Benefactors life plan. Garner is tempted at a change in his life, but feels that something is wrong and begins to pray to God for direction, which forces the Benefactor away, and Garner finds himself in a strange world, where everyone is afraid and unable to break away from a city filled with less spiritual people and godlike guidance in their lives. He begins to suspect that The Benefactor may be Satan, straying him away from a honest, spiritual life. He outsmarts the demon to find his way to a new life, a strong marriage, and a family that every man could dream for.

THE GOOD - There's a strong, modest start to the story telling. The plot is pretty strong with some shocking twists and turns. Visual effects are impressive and the sound is pristine. Neal McDonough looked comfortable bringing the character of The Benefactor to life, giving him a mysterious and dubious presentation.

THE BAD - Low Quality 4K cinematography with some very amateur camera tricks and special effects that all look pretty outdated. Poloaha's performance lacked a real life quality essential to make the character of Garner feel realistic enough to make you care. The supporting actors were plenty, but their performances were anything but marginal to effect the outcome of the films plot.

POSTMORTEM - After watching a one minute clip trailer to this film somewhere, I was driven to watch it and hope that the rest of the film delivered a dramatic, paranormal, and exciting product. The entire story fell apart after the plateau of the features most climactic arc, during the first ten minutes of the film. There are wasted efforts trying to present misdirection when the obvious plot line was presented after the initial introduction of The Benefactor. This isn't a good movie. There's very little entertainment and the director certainly fails to deliver a gospel-like message at the end of the fairy tale.

⭐️⭐️💫 [2.5 of 5 Stars]