Posts Tagged ‘award-winning movies’
Join is in the heart of America in Columbus Ohio for a fabulous night of live singing, dancing, and enjoying the first lesbian Romantic Comedy with Musical Numbers! Roger Ebert gave “Jamie and Jessie” a fab 3-Star Review! http://tinyurl.com/Columbus-JJANT-Karaoke CLICK on LINK for showtimes and ticket info! →
http://entertainmentrealm.com/2011/12/29/film-best-of-2011 List includes big budget movies such as: Melancholia, Moneyball, Young Adult, Margin Call, Another Earth and Midnight in Paris! (by reviewer Amy Steele) Jamie and Jessie are Not Together –inventive, alluring, engaging starring: Jacqui Jackson, Jessica London-Shields (written/directed by Wendy Jo Carlton) →
http://www.afterellen.com/movies/2011-year-in-review-movies for the AfterEllen.com FULL ARTICLE please CLICK link above 2011 Year in Review: Movies On the lighter side (by Danielle Riendeau) Thankfully, there was plenty of fun to be had in 2011’s comedies, which were fresh and funky – and more often than not, incredibly offbeat. Gigola was a pure guilty pleasure built around →
Congratulations to Jessica London-Shields, who was just given the Best Actress Jury Award (for a lead role), from the fabulous Asheville QFest film festival! The award was announced on Sunday October 2, 2011 at the illustrious Fine Arts Theater. London-Shields plays the character of Jessie in the musical love story, Jamie and Jessie are Not →
We are pleased as punch, we are punch-drunk really, that Jamie and Jessie are Not Together just received the prestigious Audience Award from Asheville QFest over the weekend! We had a lot of great films in the mix with us, so this really means a lot! Thank you to the Asheville audience and also the →
The new lesbian culture and event website http://thelstop.org recently had a packed and successful launch party at Parlour on Clark, (where some scenes were shot for movie). Several pairs of tickets to the upcoming Chicago premiere of Jamie and Jessie are Not Together were given away! JJANT will screen at the Siskel Film Center from →