Two survivors of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando were “outraged” to learn that the gunman’s father was at the same rally they attended for Hillary Clinton in neighboring Kissimmee, Florida on Monday. Jacobi Ceballo and Christopher Hansen told ClickOrlando on Tuesday that they didn’t find out Omar Mateen’s dad was supporting the same presidential candidate mere feet away from them until they checked social media. “I opened up my Facebook and it was the first thing I saw,” Hansen said. Also Read: Hillary Clinton Gets Toxic Endorsement From Orlando Shooter's Dad Hansen was attending the rally as a guest of Ceballo,...
- 8/10/2016
- by Jordan Burchette
- The Wrap
Police say a gunman opened fire at a packed nightclub in Orlando, Florida, early Sunday morning, leaving at least 50 people dead and injuring at least 53 more, in what is now the deadliest mass shooting in America in recent memory. The shooter opened fire just after 2 a.m. local time at Pulse, a popular gay club south of downtown Orlando, according to police. An officer working at the club initially responded to the shooter, "engaging in the gun battle with the suspect" before the suspect went back into the club, Orlando Police Chief John Mina said at a Sunday morning news conference.
- 6/12/2016
- by Steve Helling and Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
By Neil Pedley
This week sees the return of the Wachowski brothers, Tarsem Singh ("The Cell") and Henry Bean ("The Believer") to the big screen, not to mention new films from documentarians Nick Broomfield ("Tupac and Biggie") and Doug Pray ("Scratch"). On the other hand, after running around Tribeca, we still need to catch up on last week's releases.
"The Babysitters"
The idea of the spunky teenage boy succumbing to the allure of an experienced older woman is the kind of Hollywood golden goose that launches major careers (think Dustin Hoffman). But when the roles are reversed, the result is the directorial debut of David Ross that sees an entrepreneurial high schooler (Katherine Waterston, daughter of Sam) and her friends turn their babysitting ring into a call girl service, realizing there are alternative ways to pay for college besides waiting tables. It stars when one local dad (John Leguizamo) goes...
This week sees the return of the Wachowski brothers, Tarsem Singh ("The Cell") and Henry Bean ("The Believer") to the big screen, not to mention new films from documentarians Nick Broomfield ("Tupac and Biggie") and Doug Pray ("Scratch"). On the other hand, after running around Tribeca, we still need to catch up on last week's releases.
"The Babysitters"
The idea of the spunky teenage boy succumbing to the allure of an experienced older woman is the kind of Hollywood golden goose that launches major careers (think Dustin Hoffman). But when the roles are reversed, the result is the directorial debut of David Ross that sees an entrepreneurial high schooler (Katherine Waterston, daughter of Sam) and her friends turn their babysitting ring into a call girl service, realizing there are alternative ways to pay for college besides waiting tables. It stars when one local dad (John Leguizamo) goes...
- 5/5/2008
- by Neil Pedley
- ifc.com
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