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Actor Neal McDonough says the new action drama 'Homestead' is about building community in post-apocalyptic world. He's focusing on stories of human struggle, community and fighting to survive.
Homestead is a 2024 American post-apocalyptic drama film directed by Ben Smallbone and written by Phillip Abraham, Leah Bateman and Jason Ross. Its stars Neal McDonough, Dawn Olivieri, Currie Graham, Susan Misner, Bailey Chase, Jesse Hutch, Kevin Lawson, Kearran Giovanni, Tyler Lofton, Emmanuel McCord, Olivia Sanabia, Grace Powell and Caden Dragomer.
McDonough was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, on February 13, 1966, the son of Catherine (née Bushe) and Frank McDonough, motel owners who emigrated from Ireland, with his mother coming from County Tipperary and his father from County Galway. [1] [2] McDonough grew up in Barnstable, Massachusetts and was raised Catholic. [3]
The Shift is a 2023 American Christian science fiction thriller film written and directed by Brock Heasley and starring Kristoffer Polaha, Neal McDonough, Elizabeth Tabish, Rose Reid, John Billingsley, Paras Patel, Jordan Alexandra and Sean Astin. It is a loose adaptation of the Book of Job. [4]
The movie’s opening comes in tandem with a companion TV series “Homestead” that continues the story, debuting the same day on the studio’s Angel.com site. Charles Esten, Jill Wagner and ...
EXCLUSIVE: Neal McDonough (The Flash) and Casey Cott (Riverdale) will headline the sports drama Black Spartans, written and to be directed by Ben Cory Jones (Insecure), which is heading into ...
The Warrant: Breaker's Law is a 2023 American Western film.It is the sequel to The Warrant, with Neal McDonough returning as Sheriff John Breaker. [1]A trailer for the film came out in early 2023, [2] before it was released on Vudu in April 2023. [3]
“Holiday Twist,” an upcoming feature from ETM Pictures, announced on Thursday that a group of cast members added to the film, with production up and running in Los Angeles. Sean Astin (“Lord ...