Want to rub elbows with Hollywood royalty? A Steven Spielberg film starring Emily Blunt is being produced on Long Island, and you could be part of the action.Spielberg’s latest flick, currently operating under the working titles Non-View
Grant Wilfley Casting, the casting company handling the Oscar-winning director's new UFO-themed film (code name "Non-View"), is seeking Long Islanders to work as background when the movie shoots in Huntington on March 4. The notice calls for people ages 18-70 of all ethnicities who would act as wrestling fans. The pay rate is $181.50 for 10 hours.
Want to rub elbows with Hollywood royalty? A Steven Spielberg film starring Emily Blunt is being produced on Long Island, and you could be part of the action.Spielberg’s latest flick, currently operating under the working titles Non-View
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Spielberg Movie Casting Extras For Filming In Huntington Want to rub elbows with Hollywood royalty? A Steven Spielberg film starring Emily Blunt is being produced on Long Island, and you could be part of the action. Spielberg’s latest flick, currently ...
Director Steven Spielberg shares his ‘hard-fought victory’ to not have a sequel to his classic E.T.. And while I agree why it was better to not have one, the idea he had was still kind of cool. That was a real hard-fought victory because I didn’t have any rights.
Even at six years old, Drew Barrymore had a lot to say. Director Steven Spielberg opened up about working with Barrymore on the 1982 classic “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” during a conversation ...
Steven Spielberg knew lightning wouldn't strike twice in his extra-terrestrial. "I just did not want to make a sequel," the critically acclaimed filmmaker said in conversation with one of the ...