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Monday, August 30, 2010

Lynch Mob available NOW at Blockbuster!

Yes the film Lynch Mob is now available on DVD at Blockbuster Video check it out!




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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Sammons catches the eye of lead character Johnny Romano, a mobster-type played by John J. Cornetta.

Actress stars in horror film

By Karen Rohr
Features Editor



Conyers native Kristyn Sammons moved to Los Angeles two years ago to build a career as an actress in film and television, but her biggest break so far occurred in Atlanta before she even headed West.

Through contacts at her acting school, Nick Conti's Professional Actor's Studio in Atlanta, Sammons auditioned for and landed the role of the love interest in "Lynch Mob," a horror film premiering at the Carmike Crossroads 16 in Conyers on Thursday. As a pregnant waitress zombie, Sammons catches the eye of lead character Johnny Romano, a mobster-type played by John J. Cornetta.

Her image has been showing up in previews for the film at the Carmike in Conyers, prompting friends to call Sammons and congratulate her.

"I shot it three years ago and I'm really excited that it's coming out," Sammons said. "They took their time to do it the right way."

Sammons, 27, said she recalls the stars of the movie - Tony Darrow and Paul Borghese - sitting down with the cast between scenes, chatting and telling jokes.

"'Lynch Mob' was an amazing experience. It was my first time working with big name actors," Sammons said.



Even as a young girl, Sammons had her sights set on a life revolving around performance.

"When I was little I always had the crazy personality. My brother and me would put on shows for my family," she said.

As a teenager, Sammons fully immersed herself in Salem High School's theater program, performing the role of Queen Guinevere in "Camelot" at age 14, and going on to snag lead roles in "Little Shop of Horrors," "The King and I," "Romeo and Juliet" and "Steel Magnolias," among other shows.

After graduating from Salem in 2000, Sammons attended Auburn University for two years, but got pulled away from academia by a national touring performance of "Dancing on Common Ground," a song and dance review. Sammons sang for the show, performing with Michael Londra of "Riverdance" fame. She also sang and acted in another national touring production, "Boomers!," designed to appeal to the Baby Boomer generation.

Finished with touring, Sammons moved back to Conyers, enrolled in acting classes and set her sights on L.A. After filming "Lynchmob," Sammons performed the role of Candler Habersham in the long-running Atlanta stage comedy, "Peachtree Battle."

"Being live on stage is so much fun because you never know what's going to happen," said Sammons, who performed in "Peachtree Battle" for six months.

Still, the excitement of being on the set of a film is unmatched, Sammons said.

"I really love film because they'll do as many takes as they need to get it audience ready," Sammons said. "When the director says 'action' it still gives me chills. It's like this is what I was meant to do my whole life."

Living in L.A., Sammons continues to take acting classes and works with an agent to audition for parts. She just completed a film montage called "Sounds of Silence" and has auditioned for several television shows, including a remake of "Melrose Place." She also just got a call back for a Chiquita banana commercial.

"I will take anything I can to boost my career," she said. "I'm trying to get my name out there and get more professional and more comfortable in front of the camera."

Sammons works as a bartender to pay the bills and maintains an internship for a talent company. She meets her share of celebrities, but also talks with those actors bitter about not having a major career. Sammons is determined to remain optimistic.

"I'm still at the point where I love it and I don't think it will go bad for me," said Sammons.








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Monday, September 7, 2009

Scott Stamper – Executive Producer & Screenwriter

Scott Stamper – Executive Producer & Screenwriter


 Scott Stamper was born in Seattle, Washington and raised in Tennessee. While Scott was a child his father worked his way through law school as a Memphis city police officer. In just two years after graduating law school, his father was the youngest Judge to sit on the bench of Montgomery County just outside of Nashville.

Like his father, Scott was always an overachiever. At the age of 12, he set a world's record in marksmanship, chartered his first corporation at 14, earned a private pilot's license at 16, started college at 17, and purchased his first house at 19.

Shortly after arriving in Atlanta Scott started a lucrative computer programming company. In 1995 his firm was developing some of the first application software for the internet, before most people had even heard of the world wide web. By focusing on digital and streaming media he was able to combine his love of filmmaking and editing with his career.

For the past eight years, Scott Stamper has been assisting independent filmmakers in the Southeast in bringing their visions to the screen. From writing and directing, to props and editing, he has worked in virtually every aspect of film/video production.

In 2003 Scott directed the short film entitled "Performance Anxiety". He co-wrote, produced and directed this comedy, which starred Randall Carlton, one of the leads from Reign of Fire, and Dave the Dwarf, from the nationally syndicated MJ Morning Show. This ambitious short, had a cast of 30 and a crew of over 25.

With a desire to jump from independent shorts to feature films, Scott Stamper and John J. Cornetta formed First Cinema Productions and immediately began planning and pre-production for their first feature film Lynch Mob.

Lynch Mob stars Tony Darrow (HBO's Sopranos and Goodfellas), John J. Cornntta, Michael Cole, and Paul Borghese. It will be released in theaters on September 18th, 2009.

Scott is married to Rachel Stamper, an award winning writer who has studied under several best selling writers and collaborates on most of his screenplays. Scott lives in Brookstone Country Club in Cobb County, Georgia with his wife, two sons and two black labs.

Scott is active in several local charities and helps coach handicap children for the Equestrian Special Olympics.

In his spare time, Scott developed the popular website AtlantaFilms.com, a free resource for Atlanta area filmmakers with over 20,000 registered members. Scott is also very active in the local independent film community and is a member I.M.A.G.E. (Independent Media Artist of Georgia etc.) and the Atlanta Screenwriters Group.







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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Paul Borghese Rocks!

Paul Borghese Rocks!


Paul, from the bottom of my heart I say THANK YOU! Paul already knows this but is too humble, and too much of a gentleman to brag or boast so I will do it for him. Lynch Mob simply could not have been made without him! I mean Paul from the start you ...were there for me, took it serious when many others would not have. You have treated me like a brother and have added so much value to the project I am unsure that I could ever repay you.

However more than your skills, connections and wise advice on acting and the creation and completion of a film, the renewed friendship and genuine care for me is what I value most.

If I lost or end up losing my life's savings on this project (which there no way cause you and Tony ROCKED!) but if I lost every penny, I would still say that Lynch Mob was the best thing that happened to me because of our relationship today.

Much love

Johnny Cornetta





Actors Tony Darrow (GoodFellas, The Sopranos) and Paul Borghese (Julie & Julia, The Sopranos) lead a stellar cast of characters. Darrow, who was injured during the shoot, insisted the cameras keep rolling to capture his wound saying, “Hold the doctors. It’ll look more realistic with my blood. Let’s keep shooting.”





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Executive Produced by PAUL BORGHESE and JOHN CORNETTA
Starring JOHN CORNETTA PAUL BORGHESE TONY DARROW
Opens in Theatres SEPTEMBER 18th! See Movie Trailer Now!




CLICK THE IMAGE ABOVE TO SEE THE THEATRICAL TRAILER WITH PAUL



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