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THE PATH Casts Its Spell at the Crescent Theatre in Beverly Hills

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By:  Dr. Laura Wilhelm, LauraWil Intercultural

Tom Archdeacon’s film THE pATH was screened on the evening of Thursday, September 19th at the elegant Crescent Theatre located at 100 N. Crescent Drive in Beverly Hills.  The screening was preceded by a red-carpet photo session and followed by a Q&A with Mr. Archdeacon and four of his associates.

Questions centered on the film’s enigmatic themes and technical qualities.  A prequel may be in the works for fans of bloodless horror.
 
The panelists deemed the lively audience reactions ”phenomenal”. THE pATH is definitely a fun popcorn flick with some unsettling twists that persist to the final frame.
 
The event was ably hosted by Nicole Muj of Kultura PR.  Fat Sal’s provided an assortment of tasty subs and sodas at the reception.
 
You may read this reporter’s in-depth review of THE pATH
here.  As the spooky graphics suggest, the film will make perfect Halloween fare for older audiences.
 
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Dr. Laura Wilhelm was born in Philadelphia, PA. In 1988 Laura graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Reed College in Portland, OR with a major in Russian and minor in Classics. She received her doctorate in Russian language and literature with honors from the University of Kansas in 1994. Laura belongs to Dobro Slovo, the national Slavic honor society. She has listings in numerous WHO'S WHO, American Biographical Institute, and International Biographical Centre publications and spoke at ABI/IBC meetings in Washington, DC (2000) and Vancouver, Canada (2002). Since May 2009 Laura has run an award-winning consulting company called LauraWil Intercultural. Laura regularly profiles celebrities and public figures for Indie Entertainment Magazine and Magic Image Hollywood Magazine as well as The Hollywood Times. She was nominated for an EMMA (Exceptional Merit in Media) Award from the National Women's Political Caucus. On behalf of The Hollywood Times, Laura does consulting work for the Television Critics Association Press Tours taking place twice yearly in Pasadena and Beverly Hills.