The red pill movie1/15/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() I would love to hear you speak more about this. The fact that the major atrocities were committed by White women. Interesting – this was something I noticed a lot in the film. That and all the ways that I have experienced White women’s violence inspired me to make this film. This is the same way that Cass is gaslit and not believed in the film. ![]() The vision is a culmination of the invisibility I experience as a Black woman daily in America. The film is the self-funded directorial debut from Pinkins, a Tony Award-winning veteran of nine Broadway shows, numerous off-broadway shows, day-time dramas, nighttime series, an author and podcast host. Red Pill is written and directed by Tonya Pinkins, produced by Katie Rosin ( Closure), and Paul Hsu ( The Glorias, Salt, Captive State, Fighting, The Giver), and Edited by Minji Kang ( The Five, And the Dream That Mattered, Anniversary). The cast of Red Pill is impressive and includes the likes of Rubén Blades ( Fear the Walking Dead), Catherine Curtain ( Orange is the New Black, Stranger Things, Homeland), Kathryn Erbe ( Law & Order: Criminal Intent), Tonya Pinkins ( Fear The Walking Dead, Madame Secretary), Colby Minifie ( The Boys, Fear the Walking Dead), Luba Mason ( Person of Interest, NYPD Blue), Jake O’Flaherty ( Criminal Minds, Shameless), and Adesola Osakalum ( Sex and The City 2, Ice). Red Pill premiered at the Pan African Film Festival that ran from February 28 th to March 14 th. Red Pill is a dose of what’s coming to America if liberal White people don’t wake up.” Writer, director, producer and actress, Tonya Pinkins, states, “I wrote my own personal Get Out. When they meet an immovable force, their plans are thwarted and their fight to win the election becomes a fight for their lives. On the eve of the 2020 election, six old friends ride into red country armed with humor and naiveté. Photo Credit: Tonya Pinkins In the horror film, Red Pill, a group of liberal friends finds themselves fighting for their lives on the eve of the 2020 election in the hands of White supremacists Red Pill is the self-funded directorial debut from Tonya Pinkins, a Tony Award-winning veteran of nine Broadway shows, numerous off-broadway shows, day-time dramas, nighttime series, an author and podcast host. ![]()
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