Amiah Miller is starring in the new movie The Water Man!
The 16-year-old actress plays Jo Riley in the new adventure drama.
Here’s a synopsis: Gunner (Lonnie Chavis) sets out on a quest to save his ill mother (Rosario Dawson) by searching for a mythic figure who possesses the secret to immortality, the Water Man.
After enlisting the help of a mysterious local girl, Jo (Miller), they journey together into the remote Wild Horse forest — but the deeper they venture, the stranger and more dangerous the forest becomes. Their only hope for rescue is Gunner’s father (David Oyelowo), who will stop at nothing to find them and in the process will discover who his son really is.
You may recognize Amiah from one of her many other projects, including War of the Planet of the Apes, House by the Lake, Lights Out or maybe even Best Friends Whenever.
We got to know more about Amiah with 10 Fun Facts. Check ‘em out:
1. I have a 1965 Ford Mustang named Poppy.
2. I graduated high school when I was 15.
3. I’m a middle child.
4. I taught myself how to play the piano, guitar and banjo.
5. I love being outside. I feel the most at peace when I’m in nature.
We are getting to know more about young, rising star Audrey Hsieh!
The actress can now be seen in the brand new movie Here Today, which is out in theaters now.
Here’s a synopsis: When veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz (Billy Crystal) meets New York singer Emma Payge (Tiffany Haddish), they form an unlikely yet hilarious and touching friendship that kicks the generation gap aside and redefines the meaning of love and trust.
The video features Evan (Brady Noon) trying to apologize to Sofi (Sway Bhatia) and getting her forgiveness after he almost went back to the Ducks.
If you remember from last week, and as Evan points out in the clip, he convinced her to join the Don’t Bothers earlier, then was just offered a position back on the Mighty Ducks when someone else got cut, and he even went to a practice with them. But in the end, he realized that he couldn’t leave the Don’t Bothers, but his teammates also found out about the Ducks practice.
In this week’s episode, “Pond Hockey,” with the team mad at Evan, and Alex (Lauren Graham) unsure of her coaching skills, Bombay (Emilio Estevez) brings them somewhere new.
Tune in TOMORROW (May 7) for an all new episode of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers on Disney+.
If you missed it, check out our 10 Fun Facts about Sway!
Finley Sinclair meets movie star Beckett Rush for the first time in this airplane meet cute!
In this exclusive clip, you can watch as Rose Reid and Jedidiah Goodacre‘s characters meet while sitting next to each other on a flight in their upcoming new movie Finding You.
Here’s a synopsis: After an ill-fated audition at a prestigious New York music conservatory, violinist Finley Sinclair (Reid) travels to an Irish coastal village to begin her semester studying abroad. At the B&B run by her host family, she encounters gregarious and persistent heartthrob movie star Beckett Rush (Goodacre), who is there to film another installment of his medieval fantasy-adventure franchise.
As romance sparks between the unlikely pair, Beckett ignites a journey of discovery for Finley that transforms her heart, her music, and her outlook on life. In turn, Finley emboldens Beckett to reach beyond his teen-idol image and pursue his true passion. But when forces surrounding Beckett’s stardom threaten to crush their dreams, Finley must decide what she is willing to risk for love.
Finding You, based on the book “There You’ll Find Me” by Jenny B. Jones, also stars Katherine McNamara, Patrick Bergin, Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Tom Everett Scott and Vanessa Redgrave, and will be released in theaters NEXT Friday, May 14th!
Click through the gallery for some stills from the movie, and if you missed it, be sure to also check out the film’s trailer.
Amazon is getting ready to premiere it’s brand new Prime Video series Panic!
The YA drama is written and created by Lauren Oliver based on her New York Times best-selling novel of the same name.
Here’s a synopsis: Panic takes place in a small Texas town, where every summer the graduating seniors compete in a series of challenges, winner takes all, which they believe is their one and only chance to escape their circumstances and make their lives better. But this year, the rules have changed — the pot of money is larger than ever and the game has become even more dangerous. The players will come face to face with their deepest, darkest fears and be forced to decide how much they are willing to risk in order to win.