Here’s a synopsis: For teenager Rain Burroughs (Iseman), a diagnosis with schizophrenia means that every day is a struggle as she tries to figure out which of the disturbing images, harrowing voices, and traumatic feelings she experiences are real and which are all in her mind.
But when Rain insists against her parents’ advice that the shadows and cries from her neighbor’s attic are hiding a dark secret, she enlists help from Caleb, the charmingly awkward new boy at school – who himself may not be real.
After We Fell and After Ever Happy‘s Castille Landon wrote and directed the film, which will be released digitally and in limited theaters on February 12th!
Rose McIver has a very real fear and honestly, it’s pretty understandable.
The iZombie star opened up about it during her appearance on Harry Connick Jr.‘s show, airing Monday, May 8.
“My biggest fear is also my greatest love, which makes it pretty complicated,” Rose said. “It’s the ocean. I grew up in New Zealand on the water so I have a simultaneous admiration for it but also I’m aware of how many lives it claims. I’m pretty edgy in the water. I’m on high alert.”
Rose continued, “As my mom proudly states, I sink like a stone when I swim, she’s like, ‘You are rubbish, you are really not a strong swimmer.’ I have a healthy respect for the ocean that comes with fear.”
Quentin Alexander gets into a super tense moment on American Idol following his first performance of the night on Wednesday (April 15) in Los Angeles.
The 20-year-old contestant received some negative comments from judge Harry Connick Jr. and then they ended up getting into a little argument.
Quentin said “this sucks” and that it was “whack” that two of his friends were in the bottom two and up for elimination that night.
“If it’s that whack, then you can always go home,” Harry responded. “Because Idol is paying a lot of money to give you this experience and for you to say that to this hand that is feeding you right now, I think is highly disrespectful.”
Quentin then clarified his comments by saying he was saying it was “whack” that two of the best performers were in the bottom two. “For my personal feelings, it sucks to see two people who I’ve grown to love go home. That’s what I mean by it being wack. So I’m not disrespecting this competition,” he said.