Author: Gig Patta

Gig Patta

Gig Patta is a journalist and interviewer for LRM and Latino-Review since 2009. He was a writer for other entertainment sites in the past with Collider and IESB.net. He originally came from the world of print journalism with several years as a reporter with the San Diego Business Journal and California Review. He earned his MBA from the Keller Graduate School of Management and BA in Economics from UC San Diego. Follow him on Instagram @gigpatta or Facebook @officialgigpatta.

Kayli Carter Talks Troubled Relationships in Let Him Go [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_175715" align="alignnone" width="800"] Kayli Carter in Let Him Go[/caption] Kayli Carter is a versatile actress. From portraying Sadie Rose in the western drama series Godless, she opened doors to more projects that led to

Igor + Valentine Talk Animation Short Film Psyop Project Together for YoungArts [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_175626" align="alignnone" width="800"] Igor + Valentine Together short film[/caption] Creative animation studio Psyop partnered with YoungArts to bring a short animated film Together to life. Commissioned by YoungArts, the film features original illustrations by

Watch the WiNDUP Animated Short Film and Q&A

[caption id="attachment_175623" align="alignnone" width="800"] WiNDUP[/caption] Unity, a video software company, showcases its real-time 3D technology in this touching and tearful animated short WiNDUP. In this nine-minute animated short, WiNDUP is a collaboration with artists working

Kelvin Sewell and Stephen Janis Talk Police Chief Firing in The Friendliest Town Doc [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_175617" align="alignnone" width="800"] Kelvin Sewell in The Friendliest Town Documentary[/caption] Pocomoke City may call itself “the friendliest town on the Eastern Shore.” However, this small town in Maryland was broiled in a civil and

Jake Allyn and Conor Allyn on Creating a Border Conflict Story With No Man’s Land [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_175593" align="alignnone" width="800"] Jake Allyn in No Man's Land[/caption] With nearly a border of 2,000 miles, most of the United States and Mexico opened to crossing with only 700 miles of wall or fencing

Matthew Ninaber on Being The Universe’s Villain in PG: Psycho Gorman [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_173926" align="alignnone" width="800"] Matthew Ninaber as Psycho Gorman[/caption] Being the universe’s most powerful being and villain is not an easy task. Especially, with all that evil and power will be contained in the hands

Chloe Levine on Teen Female Stories in Antarctica [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_175551" align="alignnone" width="800"] Chloe Levin in Antarctica[/caption] Being a young teenage girl faces numerous issues from society, family, and school. There isn’t a perfect life for teen girls. In Antarctica, the story is about

Sean Patrick Flanery and Katrina Bowden on Jujitsu and Romance in Born a Champion [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_175517" align="alignnone" width="907"] Sean Patrick Flanery and Katrina Bowden star in Born a Champion[/caption] Mixed martial arts are the top hand-to-hand sport to watch in this century’s audience. In the octagonal ring, fighters of

Beginning Trailer Shows A Wife’s Life Slowly Unravels As A Jehovah’s Witness Community Is Harassed

[caption id="attachment_175515" align="alignnone" width="600"] Beginning[/caption] Jehovah’s Witness missionaries are often attacked for their religious beliefs anywhere around the world. In Beginning, Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili shot in luminous 35mm long takes that boldly evokes a

Nita-Josee Hanna on Crazy Ball and Gruesomeness of PG: Psycho Gorman [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_175513" align="alignnone" width="800"] Nita-Josee Hanna in PG: Psycho Gorman[/caption] On the surface, this may not be a children’s movie with the blood, guts, and violence galore in PG: Psycho Gorman. On the other hand,