Unsane


10:00 pm - 12:00 am, Thursday, January 15 on W06AY YTA (6.1)

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A young woman continues to be haunted by visions of her stalker, David. She turns to a mental-health center for help, but is instead committed there against her will. When she recognizes David as one of the center's employees yet no one believes her, she begins to question her grip on reality and resorts to violence to get people to listen.

2018 English Stereo
Horror Drama Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Claire Foy (Actor)
Amy Irving (Actor)
Zach Cherry (Actor) .. Dennis
Polly McKie (Actor) .. Nurse Boles
Raúl Castillo (Actor) .. Jacob
Robert Kelly (Actor) .. Steve's Partner
Natalie Gold (Actor) .. Female Patient
Sol Marina Crespo (Actor) .. Female Patient
Will Brill (Actor) .. Male Patient
Steven Maier (Actor) .. Male Patient
Matthew R. Staley (Actor) .. Medical Technician
Matt Mancini (Actor) .. Medical Technician
Emily Happe (Actor) .. Friendly Nurse
Gibson Frazier (Actor) .. Dr. Hawthorne
Erin Wilhelmi (Actor) .. Hayley
Aimee Mullins (Actor) .. Ashley Brighterhouse
Joseph Reidy (Actor) .. Lawyer
Erika Rolfsrud (Actor) .. Medical Examiner
Elizabeth Goodman (Actor) .. TruthBite Editor
Lance Coughlin (Actor) .. Police Officer
Matt Damon (Actor) .. Ferguson

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Did You Know..
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Joshua Leonard (Actor)
Born: June 17, 1975
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Joshua Leonard melded his prior indie film experience on- and off-camera and achieved unexpected fame in the low-budget horror blockbuster The Blair Witch Project (1999). After doing theater as a child, Leonard worked in production, as well as acting, in independent and experimental films in New York. Cast as the steadfast cameraman Josh in The Blair Witch Project, Leonard balanced shooting the film's 16mm footage with improvising the increasingly-eerie turn of events, along with fellow cast members Heather Donahue and Michael Williams -- according to directors Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez's fleeting instructions. Savvily-marketed through an Internet site as a "documentary" about an actual, lethal legend after its buzz-generating midnight debut at the Sundance Film Festival, The Blair Witch Project became an enormous summer hit, frightening audiences with its all-too-real sense of impending -- if unseen -- danger. Fans expressed relief that Leonard and his cohorts had not in fact come to their ends in the Maryland woods. After his sudden exit from The Blair Witch Project, Leonard continued working on independent films and moved to L.A. He continued to work in smaller, independent films and appear on the festival circuits promoting his work. Leonard starred in Higher Ground (2011), the directorial debut of Vera Farmiga, and also made his own feature film directorial debut with The Lie. In 2014, he appeared in If I Stay and The Town That Dreaded Sunset and prominent guest roles on Togetherness and Bates Motel. In 2015, he joined the series Heartbreaker as a series regular.
Claire Foy (Actor)
Born: April 16, 1984
Birthplace: Stockport, Greater Manchester, England
Trivia: Her maternal grandparents were from Dublin and Kildare. The youngest of three children, her parents divorced when she was eight years old. Trained as a ballet dancer from a young age, but developed juvenile arthritis at the age of 13 and retired from dancing. Is highly skilled at playing the piano. Nominated for a Royal Television Society award in 2009 for her role in Little Dorrit. Was listed as one of 55 Faces for the Future by Nylon Magazine in 2010. Played Lady Macbeth in the 2013 West End production of Macbeth, opposite James McAvoy. /Has won five awards for her role as the young Queen Elizabeth ll in The Crown: a Golden Globe Award in 2017 for Best Actress in a Television Drama; a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2018; a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series in 2017 and 2018; and a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actress in 2018.
Sarah Stiles (Actor)
Marc Kudisch (Actor)
Amy Irving (Actor)
Born: September 10, 1953
Birthplace: Palo Alto, California, United States
Trivia: Amy Irving was the daughter of influential theatrical producer/director Jules Irving and actress Priscilla Pointer. Trained at the American Conservatory Theater and Britain's LAMDA, Irving made her off-Broadway debut in 1970. She remained loyal to the theater even after establishing herself in films, co-starring on Broadway as Mozart's wife in Amadeus (1982), and receiving a 1988 Obie Award for Road to Mecca; other notable stage credits are Heartbreak House and The Heidi Chronicles. She made an unforgettable film debut as a scheming high-schooler in the Brian DePalma shocker Carrie (1976). In 1983, she earned an Oscar nomination for making us believe that she was in love with male-drag-wearing Barbra Streisand in Yentl. Her TV resumé includes the lavish miniseries The Far Pavillions (1985) and the title character in Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna (1986). In 1987, she launched a children's-film series with Rumpelstiltskin (1987), directed by her brother David Irving. Irving was married to director Steven Spielberg from 1985 to 1989. Since 1990, Amy Irving has referred to herself as the wife of Brazilian filmmaker Bruno Barreto, though the couple hasn't yet made it official.
Colin Woodell (Actor)
Myra Lucretia Taylor (Actor)
Born: July 09, 1960
Lynda Mauze (Actor)
Jay Pharoah (Actor)
Born: October 14, 1987
Birthplace: Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Starting doing impressions at age 6. Worked comedy clubs in Virginia at 15. Made his debut on Saturday Night Live on September 25, 2010. An audition tape played a key role in bringing him his SNL gig. On an SNL episode in 2010, he paid tribute to a principal at his high school, using a slightly different name than that of the actual man, Jimmy Frye---who was aware of Pharoah's plan and was fine with it. Pharoah was "always serious about his comedy," Frye said. "It's just a nice gesture that he remembered me."
Juno Temple (Actor)
Born: July 21, 1989
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: The daughter of director Julien Temple (The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle) and producer Amanda Temple, English actress Juno Temple distinguished herself onscreen via a unique presence in such acclaimed dramas as Notes on a Scandal (2006), as the backward and slightly brooding daughter of schoolteacher Cate Blanchett, and Atonement (2007), as a sexually curious young woman. She continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including The Other Boleyn Girl, Year One, Greenberg, The Three Musketeers, and Killer Joe.
Zach Cherry (Actor) .. Dennis
Trivia: Completed UCB Sketch Writing and Improv Programs Levels 101 to 401 and Advanced Study. Frequently performs with GOAT, an improv network born in 2012 to explore the darker side of improv.Appeared as an easter egg in every episode of the original series If I Was In It on IFC's Comedy Crib.Made his feature film debut as Party Goer 4 in the 2017 comedy/ drama The Big Sick.Works with the Upright Citizen's Brigade improv juggernaut ASSSSCAT.
Polly McKie (Actor) .. Nurse Boles
Raúl Castillo (Actor) .. Jacob
Robert Kelly (Actor) .. Steve's Partner
Natalie Gold (Actor) .. Female Patient
Born: August 17, 1976
Sol Marina Crespo (Actor) .. Female Patient
Will Brill (Actor) .. Male Patient
Steven Maier (Actor) .. Male Patient
Matthew R. Staley (Actor) .. Medical Technician
Matt Mancini (Actor) .. Medical Technician
Emily Happe (Actor) .. Friendly Nurse
Gibson Frazier (Actor) .. Dr. Hawthorne
Erin Wilhelmi (Actor) .. Hayley
Aimee Mullins (Actor) .. Ashley Brighterhouse
Born: July 20, 1976
Joseph Reidy (Actor) .. Lawyer
Erika Rolfsrud (Actor) .. Medical Examiner
Elizabeth Goodman (Actor) .. TruthBite Editor
Lance Coughlin (Actor) .. Police Officer
Matt Damon (Actor) .. Ferguson
Born: October 08, 1970
Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: One who graduated from obscure actor to Hollywood icon in just a few years, Matt Damon became an instant sensation when he co-wrote and starred in Good Will Hunting with longtime buddy and collaborator Ben Affleck. A native of Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he was born on October 8, 1970, Damon grew up in prosperous surroundings with his tax preparer father, college professor mother, and older brother. At the age of ten, he befriended Affleck, a boy two years his junior who lived down the street. Educated at Cambridge's Rindge and Latin School, Damon landed his first role in a Hollywood production before the age of 18, with a one-scene turn in Mystic Pizza (1988). Not long after, Damon gained acceptance to Harvard University, where he studied for three years before dropping out to pursue his acting career. During his time there, he had to write a screenplay for an English class, that served as the genesis of Good Will Hunting. Arriving in Hollywood, Damon scored his first big break with a plum role in School Ties opposite Affleck. As the film was a relative flop, Damon's substantial role failed to win him notice, and he was back to laboring in obscurity. It was around this time, fed up with his Hollywood struggles, that Damon contacted Affleck, and the two finished writing the former's Harvard screenplay and began trying to get it made into a film. It was eventually picked up by Miramax, with Gus Van Sant slated to direct and Robin Williams secured in a major role, opposite Damon as the lead. Before Good Will Hunting was released in late 1997, Damon won some measure of recognition for his role as a drug-addicted soldier in Courage Under Fire; various industry observers praised his performance and his dedication to the part, for which he lost forty pounds and suffered resulting health problems. Any praise Damon may have received, however, was overshadowed the following year by the accolades he garnered for Good Will Hunting. His Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay win alongside Damon, and strong performance in the film virtually guaranteed industry adulation and steady employment, a development that became readily apparent the following year with lead roles in two major films. The first, John Dahl's Rounders, cast Damon as a card shark with a serious gambling addiction, who risks his own personal safety when he becomes entangled with a reckless loser buddy (Edward Norton). Damon's second film in 1998, Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan, brought him even greater recognition. As Ryan's title character, Damon headlined an all-star line-up and received part of the lavish praise heaped on the film and its strong ensemble cast. The following year, Damon signed for leads in two more highly anticipated films, Anthony Minghella's The Talented Mr. Ripley and Kevin Smith's Dogma. The former cast the actor against type as the title character, a psychotic bisexual murderer, with a supporting cast that included Cate Blanchett, Jude Law, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Dogma also allowed Damon to cut against the grain of his nice-guy persona by casting him as a fallen angel. One of the year's more controversial films, the religious comedy reunited him with Affleck, as well as Smith, who had cast Damon in a bit role in his 1997 film, Chasing Amy. Damon next delivered noteworthy performances in a pair of low-grossing, low-key dramas, The Legend of Bagger Vance and All the Pretty Horses (both 2000), before appearing in director Steven Soderbergh's blockbuster remake of the Rat Pack classic Ocean's Eleven the following year. 2002 found the actor vacillating between earnest indie projects and major Hollywood releases. Behind the camera, Damon joined forces with filmmaker Chris Smith for the Miramax-sponsored Project Greenlight, a screenplay sweepstakes that gave the winner the opportunity to make a feature film and have the process recorded for all to see on an HBO reality series of the same name. Toward the end of 2001, Damon scored a box office triumph with director Doug Liman's jet-setting espionage thriller The Bourne Identity. With this effort, Damon proved once again that he could open a film with just as much star power as his best friend and colleague. Better yet, Bourne reinforced Damon's standings with the critics, who found his performance understated and believable. The press responded less favorably, however, to Damon's reunion project with Van Sant, the experimental arthouse drama Gerry (2003). Also in 2003, Damon starred opposite Greg Kinnear in the Farrelly Brothers' broad comedy Stuck On You, as the shy half of a set of conjoined twins.In 2004, Damon reprised the role of Jason Bourne in The Bourne Supremacy. As the actor's biggest leading-man success to date, it reinforced Damon's continued clout with audiences. Staying on the high-powered sequel bandwagon, he reunited with Brad Pitt and George Clooney for the big-budget neo-rat pack sequel Ocean's Twelve later that year. 2005 was somewhat lower-key for the actor, as he toplined Terry Gilliam's disappointing The Brothers Grimm and joined the sprawling ensemble of Syriana. After working seemingly non-stop for a few years, Damon claimed only a call from Martin Scorsese would get him to give up his resolve to take some time off. Sure enough, that call came. The Departed, an American remake of the Hong Kong mob-mole thriller Infernal Affairs, co-starred Jack Nicholson and Leonardo DiCaprio. Playing the squirmy, opportunistic cop to DiCaprio's moral, tormented mobster, Damon underplayed his part to perfection while holding his own opposite his two co-stars. Damon then took the lead role in the Robert De Niro-directed CIA drama The Good Shepherd. In 2007, the actor once again returned to box office franchises for the sequels Ocean's Thirteen and The Bourne Ultimatum, the latter of which netted him -- by far -- the largest opening-weekend take of his career to that point. 2009 was another great year for the hard-working star. His turn as the unstable federal informant in Steven Soderbergh's wicked comedy The Informant! earned him rave reviews, and his supporting work in Clint Eastwood's Invicus, as the leader of the South African rugby team, earned Damon nominations from the Golden Globes, the Screen Actors Guild, and the Academy. In 2010 he reteamed with Eastwood for the supernatural drama Hereafter, and continued working with the best filmmakers of his time by landing a supporting role in the Coen brothers remake of True Grit. Meanwhile, Damon tried his hand at small screen work with a memorable recurring role as Carol, an airline pilot and sometime boyfriend of Liz Lemon, on the NBC situation comedy 30 Rock and a lauded turn opposite Michael Douglas' Liberace in the TV movie Behind the Candelabra. Damon had long since established himself as an A-list movie star, however, and would continue to star in big screen projects for years to come, including notable titles like Contagion, The Adjustment Bureau, and We Bought a Zoo. Damon next turned in performances in three films set in outer space: Neill Blomkamp's Elysium (2013), a supporting role in Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014) and an Oscar-nominated spin in Ridley Scott's The Martian (2015).

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