Sun, Oct 23, 2022
Host Kash Hovey talks with actor and author Kristoffer Polaha about his new Hallmark film"We Wish You a Married Christmas" with Marisol Nichols available October 22, 2023. Kash and Kristoffer also share an in depth conversation about surviving near death experiences and how these incidents their lives and faith.
Wed, Oct 26, 2022
Host Kash Hovey talks with actress and philanthropist Cassie Scerbo. Cassie is the Vice President of Boo2Bullying. Young, energetic and passionate, Cassandra Scerbo is quickly rising through the ranks and establishing herself as one of Hollywood's hottest triple threats and philanthropy enthusiasts. Scerbo was a series regular on the hit ABC Family drama series, "Make It or Break It." The show followed a group of teen Olympic hopefuls as they trained and prepared for their day in the spotlight. Scerbo also starred in ABC Family's "Teen Spirit", Universal's "Bring it On: In it to Win it", Star Trek:Progeny, Neil Labute's award-winning short film, "Bench Seat", as well as playing the infamous Nova Clarke in a part of pop culture's hit franchise, "Sharknado". Other roles include guest spots on CSI: Miami, Hot in Cleveland, 1o Thing I Hate About You, Bad Judge and Baby Daddy to name a few.
Sun, Nov 27, 2022
Host Kash Hovey talks with Kimberly Dawn Guerrero who stars in the new film Dognapped: Hound for the Holidays available on ION. Kimberly Dawn Guerrero is an American actress and television host. Some of her credits include roles on Ray Donovan, Black-ish, 2 Broke Girls, General Hospital, How I Met Your Mother, CSI NY and ION TV's "A Holiday Heist." Kimberly has also worked an on-air entertainment reporter and lifestyle host for shows on KTLA, Fuel TV, and Sony. She got her start in show business performing in community theater and as a child professional Voice Over actress.
Tue, Nov 29, 2022
Host Kash Hovey talks with Vanessa Angel about her new holiday movie "Merry Ex-Mas." British-born Vanessa Angel began her career at age 14 as a model, when she was discovered by world-renowned agent, Eileen Ford. She gained much life experience by traveling the world, relocating to New York and appearing on many magazine covers, including "Vogue" and "Cosmopolitan". Her transition from modeling to acting came in 1985, when she was chosen by director John Landis to play a Russian spy in Spies Like Us (1985). She honed her craft by studying with Sondra Lee and became a member of The Actor's Studio in New York in 1987, studying with Frank Corsaro. This led to roles in films including King of New York (1990), Sleep with Me (1994) and Kingpin (1996), from The Farrelly Brothers with Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray, Kissing a Fool (1998) with David Schwimmer and Jason Lee. She has been in many films in the past few years including Paramount's The Perfect Score (2004) with Scarlett Johansson and opposite Jon Voight in Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004). In addition to her film work, Angel starred in the hit series, Weird Science (1994), on the USA Network. The unique range of characters earned her critical recognition for her comedic timing. She has played many roles on television, including the recurring role of police officer "Peggy Elliot" on NBC's Reasonable Doubts (1991) with Mark Harmon and Marlee Matlin, and a recent recurring role on Stargate SG-1 (1997). Most recently, she played herself in HBO's popular show, Entourage (2004), where she played opposite Kevin Dillon, who she had also starred opposite in Out for Blood (2004). She also recently starred in the Lifetime movie, Criminal Intent (2005), and just finished the independent film, Blind Ambition (2008), and the comedy, Endless Bummer (2009). She reconnected with The Farrelly Bros in Hall Pass (2011) and made a memorable guest appearance in Showtime's Californication (2007). She recently completed the films, Lycan (2017) and Trouble Sleeping (2018) Vanessa and her ex-husband, Rick Otto, are co-parents of their daughter India Otto.
Tue, Dec 13, 2022
Host Kash Hovey talks with award winning actress/activist Mary Apick about her Oscar considered animation "The Cat." Award-Winning Actress and Activist Mary Apick' Powerful Film 'The Cat' Is More Significant than Ever For the last four decades Mary Apick, an award-winning filmmaker, actress and activist has been an icon in the Iranian expat community. Her humanitarian efforts are to support the voiceless women and children in Iran fighting the darkness of Islamic depression. Over the many years supporting the women and children in Iran, Mary has been interviewed by CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, Reuters, and public radio, and she has shared her concerns to the U.S. Congress on the subject of the underrepresented in Iran. Now, with the recent uprisings in Iran, her movie 'The Cat', which was in consideration for an Academy Award last year and has so far garnered more than twenty-five Best Animation Awards from various international film festivals including Toronto International Women Film Festival, the British Animation Film Festival, Berlin International Festival, Amsterdam Short Film Festival, Los Angeles Shorts International Film Festival, Sacramento Film Festival, LA Independent Women Film Awards, Art Film Spirit Awards, Indie Shorts Awards Cannes, and St. Louis International Film Festival, is exactly what her film so powerfully demonstrates. 'The Cat', a 12-minute hand-drawn animated short film, is a story about life, especially for women, in Iran since the 1979 revolution. The film follows a happy little girl selling flowers on the street... until the idyllic world she knows is enveloped by an oozing, malevolent darkness that destroys everything in its path. She is forced to run for her life as the darkness consumes anything that it can't control - art, education, religion, society, and even the people themselves. The darkness and oppression are so relentless that the exhausted girl gives up. But she can't go through with it. She must continue fighting ... whatever the cost. Her strength and determination bring light back to her life and repel the darkness. She is free once again. And the world is beautiful once again. The Cat is also in-line with the Me Too movement on its message for Women globally. Mary Apick was forced to flee Iran during the revolution. In 1977 she won the Best Actress Award at the Moscow Film Festival, and her own play, 'Beneath the Veil,' which she wrote and directed, won the Critics' Choice Award in Los Angeles. The play deals with the plight of women and children in Iran, Afghanistan and elsewhere in the world. It has been presented in association with several human rights groups, for performances at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Lincoln Center in New York City, the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, and elsewhere. Honored guests and attendees have included Laura Bush (Former First Lady of the United States), Queen Farah Pahlavi (Former Queen of Iran), and Academy Award-winner Meryl Streep.