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Duration: 198 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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"Though her surname sounds distinctly Parisian, Kate French hails from New Jersey. Born to fashion model parents, it's unsurprising that this all-American beauty transitioned from modeling to acting with ease. Her striking blue eyes and brunette locks caught the attention of casting directors early on, landing her regular and recurring roles in TV shows like 'Wicked Wicked Games' (2006-2007), 'Gossip Girl' (2009-2012), and 'South of Nowhere' (2007-2008). The latter role, perhaps, sparked French's interest in LGBTQ+ storytelling as she went on to play Niki Stevens in Showtime's 'The L Word'. In one steamy scene, her character engages in a wrestling match with Mia Kirshner while clad only in a bra. The duo later bares all during a racy photoshoot and shares an intimate, shirtless moment onscreen. On the big screen, French showcased her cheerleading skills and uniform in 'Fired Up' (2009). Though her nudity was initially limited to a body double's work in 'Sutures' (2009), she later embraced more revealing roles in thrillers like 'Echoes' (2014), 'Blood Is Blood' (2016), and 'The Red House' (2014), displaying her impressive figure in both bikinis and underwear. Indeed, Kate French is truly très magnifique."
Release Year: 2013
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: De@th on Live
Director: Drew Thomas
Writer: Drew Thomas
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Companies: Ace Entertainment
Genre: Action, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction
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In the near future where everyone broadcasts their lives online for validation and viewership, soldier Wyatt Maddox returns home to find his younger brother has died under mysterious circumstances. The police dismiss it as a straightforward case, but Wyatt isn't convinced. Teaming up with Tara, his late brother's online collaborator, Wyatt straps on an eye-cam and sets out to investigate the truth. As they dig deeper into the mystery, they uncover the dark side of the broadcasting business.
Channeling (2013) is a drama set against the backdrop of a future where everyone seeks validation through online broadcasts. Directed by Drew Thomas, the film explores themes of obsession with viewership and the lengths people will go to for ratings. The story focuses on Wyatt Maddox, who returns home from his military service to attend his younger brother's funeral only to find that his death was not as straightforward as it seemed. Driven by curiosity and determination, Wyatt uses his brother's online broadcasts as clues, delving into the dark side of the broadcasting industry.