Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Explicit Ills is now available on DVD!
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Hello Friends,
It is my pleasure to announce that Explicit Ills is now available on DVD! It can be purchased or rented anywhere in the US from Netflix to Amazon.com to your local video store. So please take a moment to check it out! Thank you all for your help and continued support!
Best wishes,
Sol Tryon and the E.I. Team
Labels: Explicit Ills, Mark Webber
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Pioneer Press: Actor Webber brings his directing debut to Minneapolis
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Actor Webber brings his directing debut to Minneapolis
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 08/20/2008 11:37:46 PM CDT
Mark Webber, who was born in Minneapolis but grew up in a variety of places, is coming home for a benefit performance of his film, "Explicit Ills."
How you know Webber depends a lot on your demographic. Woody Allen fans will remember him from his role in "Hollywood Endings." Fans of twisted films may have seen him as a tortured artiste in "Storytelling." And the Nickelodeon crowd will remember him flinging snowballs in "Snow Day." "Explicit Ills," the actor's directing debut, is about love, drugs and poverty. The screening will benefit Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign, founded by Webber's mother, Cheri Honkala — who, like Webber, is formerly homeless.
Tickets are $10 or $20 and can be purchased at the Parkway Theater, 4814 Chicago Ave. S., Minneapolis. For more information, call 612-822-3030.
— Chris Hewitt
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 08/20/2008 11:37:46 PM CDT
Mark Webber, who was born in Minneapolis but grew up in a variety of places, is coming home for a benefit performance of his film, "Explicit Ills."
How you know Webber depends a lot on your demographic. Woody Allen fans will remember him from his role in "Hollywood Endings." Fans of twisted films may have seen him as a tortured artiste in "Storytelling." And the Nickelodeon crowd will remember him flinging snowballs in "Snow Day." "Explicit Ills," the actor's directing debut, is about love, drugs and poverty. The screening will benefit Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign, founded by Webber's mother, Cheri Honkala — who, like Webber, is formerly homeless.
Tickets are $10 or $20 and can be purchased at the Parkway Theater, 4814 Chicago Ave. S., Minneapolis. For more information, call 612-822-3030.
— Chris Hewitt
Labels: Mark Webber
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