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Amanda Martin (photo: Dana Patrick)
Amanda Martin (photo: Dana Patrick)
Who doesn’t love a good and scandalous book? Well, Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen definitely do as evidenced in their latest film “Book Club.”

Directed by Bill Holderman, the romantic comedy follows four lifelong friends when their lives are turned upside down after reading the infamously erotic "50 Shades of Grey." Along their journey, rising actress Amanda Martin steps in as a helpful flight attendant.

I recently caught up with Amanda Martin to find out more.


Tell us about your role in “Book Club.”

AMANDA MARTIN: I play a friendly Flight Attendant who is dappling in the art of matchmaking.

How was it to work alongside Diane Keaton and Andy Garcia?

AM: A dream. They are two masters so of course they quickly calmed any nerves I had working opposite them. Diane sweetly complimented me right off the bat and Andy Garcia could have chemistry with a potato, he is just beyond charismatic.

Any interesting stories from the set you can share with us?

AM: We were in between takes and they were moving set ups around and Andy Garcia just began entertaining the cast and crew with his Al Pacino impression. It was hysterical. Everyone was just having a blast making a fun movie. Not one dull moment.

What’s the biggest lesson you learned from working on this project?

AM: That there is never too small a gesture to give to the people around you. I loved that Diane Keaton took even just a moment to make me feel comfortable on her set. This movie was written with her in mind and this Oscar winning actress chose to compliment me as I’m sure she did to many others. That kind of generosity is something I admire and aspire to have.

Are you a fan of the romantic-comedy genre; and if so, what’s your favorite?

AM: I love any feel-good movie. From “10 Things I Hate About You,” to “The Princess Bride,” and more recently “The Big Sick” which is based on Nanjiani and Gordon’s real life love story; making it all the more heartwarming.

And, now just for fun:

Who’s your favorite actor/actress?


AM: Emily Blunt can do no wrong in my book. She is hilarious, charming and down to earth in interviews, but has also tackled almost every genre of film and nailed it all. Plus she seems to have found a great balance between her personal life and working career.

What role from the past do you wish you could have played?

AM: Ellen Ripley from “Aliens.” It was one of the first roles I remember seeing where the protagonist was a female who could kick butt and make you laugh, while still coming across as somehow nurturing. But I wasn’t even born then and no one could have done it like Sigourney Weaver.

Favorite movie or TV show from your childhood.

AM: I grew up on movies so picking one is too difficult. I’m a big Disney fan so give me “Aladdin” or “Beauty and the Beast” any day, but then you’ve got great films like “Shawshank” or “Jurassic Park” that just never get old.

Tell us one thing that would surprise our readers to learn about you.

AM: I had a spotted python as a pet growing up. Haha that always makes people cringe.

How can fans keep up with you?

AM: My twitter @ASMartintweet link or my website www.amandamartin.tv link
Diane Keaton (L) and Amanda Martin (R) on-set 'Book Club'
Diane Keaton (L) and Amanda Martin (R) on-set 'Book Club'
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Sally Maersk
Sally Maersk
Danish actress link has emerged as a fast rising star on the American indie film festival circuit.

Most recently, her talents have been on full display starring as a sister fighting for survival after an alien invasion in link; and starring in the title role of the experimental musical link, based on the real-life model and singer.

Sally originally made her way to America to study at the renowned California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), and she’s been building a solid reputation and resume ever since.

Sally Maersk recently took time to answer a few questions:

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Photo Courtesy: Jordan Engle
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EXCLUSIVE -- Rising actor, Adrian Voo, joins all-star cast for teen comedy film, "Little Bitches."

"Little Bitches" follows two best friends (played by Jennette McCurdy and Kiersey Clemons) who reconnect with a former friend (Virginia Gardner) before an end-of-senior-year party. Voo joins the teen comedy as a stoner mechanic named Adrian.

The film is written and directed by Nick Kreiss. The cast includes Moises Arias, Karan Soni, Jaime Camil, Andrew Santino, Laura Hayes, Beth Dover and Chloe Bridges.

Voo is thrilled at the opportunity, adding "I am so honored to be working with such an amazing group of filmmakers. I think audiences will be watching this film for years to come."

Voo will next be seen in the comedy film, "Amateur Night," starring Jason Biggs, Janet Montgomery and Ashley Tisdale. "Amateur Night" opens in select theaters and on demand Spring 2016.
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