Jen Yamato over at Movieline has some brand new, exclusive stills from Christian Serratos’ (Angela in The Twilight Saga) new film, 96 Minutes. Enjoy the stills from the movie below:
Lagos: “Brittany Snow (Carley) and Christian Serratos (Lena) rehearse a long walk and talk scene where the two girls bond after Carley rescues Lena from a potentially painful run in with her ex.”
“Christian Serratos (Lena Martinez) delivers a great performance in this scene where she discovers her boyfriend with another girl.” — Aimee Lagos
96 Minutes is described as:
Four lives, one fateful night — tensions run high in this April’s 96 Minutes, in which two college friends (Brittany Snow and Twilight’s Christian Serratos) clash with a pair of Atlanta teens (Evan Ross and J. Michael Trautmann) after a carjacking gone wrong. Filmmaker Aimee Lagos makes her feature debut with 96 Minutes following her award-winning short Underground, again examining what happens when class and social lines collide; after the jump, Lagos takes us through 13 moments from the shooting of her film.
Go see all of Movieline’s exclusive images from 96 Minutes here.
These stills are great! You really get a feel for the movie just by looking through the stills and I really like the director commentary that goes with them.
What do you think of these stills from 96 Minutes?...
Lagos: “Brittany Snow (Carley) and Christian Serratos (Lena) rehearse a long walk and talk scene where the two girls bond after Carley rescues Lena from a potentially painful run in with her ex.”
“Christian Serratos (Lena Martinez) delivers a great performance in this scene where she discovers her boyfriend with another girl.” — Aimee Lagos
96 Minutes is described as:
Four lives, one fateful night — tensions run high in this April’s 96 Minutes, in which two college friends (Brittany Snow and Twilight’s Christian Serratos) clash with a pair of Atlanta teens (Evan Ross and J. Michael Trautmann) after a carjacking gone wrong. Filmmaker Aimee Lagos makes her feature debut with 96 Minutes following her award-winning short Underground, again examining what happens when class and social lines collide; after the jump, Lagos takes us through 13 moments from the shooting of her film.
Go see all of Movieline’s exclusive images from 96 Minutes here.
These stills are great! You really get a feel for the movie just by looking through the stills and I really like the director commentary that goes with them.
What do you think of these stills from 96 Minutes?...
- 2/7/2012
- by Evie
- twilightersanonymous.com
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