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Carter Ward on Step Back, Doors Closing | A Modern Indie Romance Set in Washington, DC
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Filmmaker Carter Ward joins The Jan Price Show All About Movies to discuss his award-winning romantic film "Step Back, Doors Closing," now available on Video on Demand.
After a chance meeting on the DC Metro, Ryan and Julisa spend 24 unforgettable hours walking, talking, and falling in love. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Washington, DC, this witty and soulful indie romance explores connection, identity, and vulnerability in a modern world.
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Brian Pocrass on "She Was Here" | The True Story of Heather O'Rourke & the Legacy of "Poltergeist"
29:08|Producer Brian Pocrass joins The Jan Price Show All About Movies to discuss his deeply moving documentary "She Was Here," honoring the life and legacy of beloved child actress Heather O'Rourke.Best known for her unforgettable role as Carol-Anne in the iconic "Poltergeist" films, Heather OāRourke captured hearts around the world with her warmth, innocence, and extraordinary talent. Her sudden passing at just 12 years old shocked Hollywood and left a lasting impact on fans everywhere."She Was Here" goes beyond the headlines, rumors, and myths to reveal the real Heather: her spirit, her joy, and the legacy she left behind. Through heartfelt storytelling, the film serves as both a tribute and a powerful reflection on fame, loss, and remembrance.š„ Watch the trailerš¬ Available now on VODš§ Listen to more episodes
Cindy Meehl on Jimmy & the Demons | The Art, Obsession & Legacy of Jimmy Grashow
27:08|Award-winning director Cindy Meehl joins The Jan Price Show All About Movies to discuss her powerful documentary "Jimmy & the Demons."The film follows legendary artist Jimmy Grashow as he approaches 80 and takes on the commission of a lifetime -- an ambitious, deeply personal magnum opus that challenges him creatively, emotionally, and spiritually.Known for his intricate woodcuts and fantastical sculptures, Grashowās decades-long career spans museums, album covers, and over a thousand publications. As he pours himself into this final masterpiece, "Jimmy & the Demons" reveals the profound struggles and triumphs behind the artistic process -- capturing the chaos, beauty, and courage it takes to create meaningful work.š„ Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/jbGnCUs_v7Qšļø Screenings (May 1ā7): McHurley Film Center, Santa Barbaraš¤ Special Q&A Screening: April 29 with Cindy Meehlš More info: https://www.jimmyandthedemons.com/š§ More episodes: www.thejanpriceshow.com
Angelique Molina & Abraham Troen on Just Sing | A Cappella Dreams & Coming-of-Age
29:01|Award-winning directors and cinematographers Angelique Molina and Abraham Troen join The Jan Price Show All About Movies to discuss their inspiring musical documentary "Just Sing," in theaters April 24.Following the SoCal VoCals as they compete in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella -- the āSuper Bowl of songā -- this uplifting film goes beyond competition to explore friendship, identity, and the pursuit of artistic dreams.Through intense rehearsals and personal struggles, "Just Sing" captures a powerful coming-of-age journey fueled by music, passion, and resilience.š„ ā Watch the trailerā šļø ā Learn moreā š§ ā More episodesā
Dabney Day on The Gardener | A Moving Story of Love, Loss & Self-Discovery
27:05|Writer, producer, and director Dabney Day joins The Jan Price Show All About Movies to discuss her directorial debut, "The Gardener," now playing in select theaters.Starring Radha Mitchell and William Miller, the film follows Sabena Weathers as she navigates grief, corporate pressure, and personal transformation after devastating loss. Retreating to a secluded mountaintop, she encounters a mysterious gardener who helps guide her toward healing, love, and rediscovery.Rooted in emotional truth and quiet mystery, "The Gardener" is a powerful exploration of resilience, identity, and the courage to begin again.š„ ā Watch the trailerā šŗ ā Learn moreā š§ ā More episodesā
John Scheinfeld on Baseball: Beyond Belief | Faith, Community & Americaās Pastime
28:49|Award-winning filmmaker John Scheinfeld joins The Jan Price Show All About Movies to discuss his inspiring new documentary "Baseball: Beyond Belief," narrated by Joe Mantegna.This uplifting film explores the powerful intersection of baseball and faith, revealing how Americaās pastime connects people through shared belief, community, and purpose. From stadiums to places of worship, "Baseball: Beyond Belief" highlights the emotional and spiritual impact of the game on fans around the world.š„ Watch the traileršŗ Learn more š§ More episodes
Josh Duhamel on "Preschool" | A Hilarious Parenting Comedy About Rival Dads
10:44|Actor, director, and producer Josh Duhamel joins The Jan Price Show All About Movies to discuss his new comedy "Preschool," now available to buy or rent on all major platforms.Set in London, the film follows two competitive fathers ā played by Josh Duhamel and Michael Socha ā as they battle for the last spot at an elite preschool. What starts as a simple application spirals into a wildly funny rivalry filled with outrageous schemes, heartfelt moments, and unexpected consequences."Preschool" is a sharp, modern comedy about parenting, ambition, and how far weāll go for our kids.š„ Watch the traileršŗ Watch now: Available on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home, YouTube Movies, and moreš§ More episodes
Rob Bliss on "White Man Walking" | Walking Across America for Black Lives
27:42|Director Rob Bliss joins The Jan Price Show All About Movies to discuss his powerful documentary "White Man Walking," now available on digital platforms.In the aftermath of George Floydās killing, filmmaker Rob Bliss walks across multiple states in Trump-era America wearing a Black Lives Matter T-shirt. Along the journey toward Washington, D.C., he encounters armed supporters, hostility, and moments of deep tension, but also surprising acts of kindness and solidarity from strangers who choose to walk beside him.Through raw conversations and intimate encounters, "White Man Walking" becomes both a personal reckoning and a revealing portrait of Americaās racial and ideological divisions. The Guardian called the film āa compelling tale of how the U.S. is riven by disenfranchisement and division.āš¬ Watch the traileršŗ Now available on digital platformsš§ Listen to the full interview on The Jan Price Show All About Movies, streaming on iHeartPodcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, Acast, TuneIn, Vurbl, and smart TV platforms.Watch on YouTubeWatch on SpotifyMore episodes
Finn Taylor on "The Optimist" | Holocaust Survivor Story of Hope and Healing
28:57|Writer-director Finn Taylor joins The Jan Price Show All About Movies to discuss his powerful new drama "The Optimist," based on a true story and now playing in theaters.The film follows Holocaust survivor Herbert Heller, who escaped the Auschwitz-Birkenau death march at age 15 and carried his story in silence for decades. When he finally begins sharing his past, he forms an unexpected friendship with Abby, a troubled teenager struggling with her own pain. Their connection becomes a moving journey of healing, understanding, and resilience across generations.Starring Stephen Lang (Avatar), Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade), and Luke David Blumm (Where the Crawdads Sing), "The Optimist" is a deeply human story about survival, truth, and the transformative power of being seen.š¬ ā Watch the trailerā š ā Find showtimesā š§ Listen to the full interview on The Jan Price Show All About Movies, streaming on iHeartPodcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, Acast, TuneIn, Vurbl, and smart TV platforms.šŗ ā Watch on YouTubeā š§ ā Listen/Watch on Spotifyā ā More episodesā