‘A Lot Of Nothing’ Cast Talks About The Process [Watch]
Lex Scott Davis (Rebel and The First Purge) and Shamier Anderson (Invasion) are part of the cast of A Lot Of Nothing. The film is a genre-agnostic exploration of “how our experiences of race, class, family, fear, love, and happiness drive our choices today.”
In the film:
James and Vanessa seem to be the perfect couple – happily married, successful, and comfortable. One night, their lives are rocked to the core when, after watching a tragedy play out on the evening news, they realize their neighbor was involved. In a state of shock, and with opposing viewpoints on how to address the issue, they embark on a highly combustible journey to ‘do something’ about it.
A Lot Of Nothing was directed and co-written by Mo McRae (The Flight Attendant and Sons of Anarchy). It is his directorial feature debut. The film is nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Mo McRae for Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Motion Picture).
We sat down with Davis and Anderson to talk about their roles, where the film’s humor is rooted, and much more.
Watch the full interview:
A Lot Of Nothing is in theaters and available to rent on VOD.
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