Vince Gets Cast in a Film

I was going to wait until I had a bit more information about this project, then I thought, why wait?  We all are interested in knowing about Vincent Ventresca’s projects, so I’ll give you what little I do know about this film.

The title of the film is Sorry, though that may just be the working title.  It appears to be a small independent film, possibly even a short film created specifically for a film festival.  If that’s true, I’m not sure what our chances are of getting to see it.  A lot depends on what the filmmaker’s goals are for the film.  Filming is supposed to start in a few weeks.

I’ll keep my ears open and if I find out more, I’ll let you know.

Vincent Ventresca

Vince Guest Stars in “CSI: Miami” Tonight

Vincent VentrescaVincent Ventresca will appear  CSI: Miami tonight at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on A&E.  As usual, check your local listings for the time and channel in your area.  The episode is called Invasion and Vince plays a character named Zellar.

This is a rerun, so if you have already seen it, you might prefer to catch Paul tonight in Close to Home, which is a new episode and happens to air at the same time.  If you haven’t seen it, then you’ve got a decision to make.  Vince?  Paul?  Vince?  Paul?  It’s like choosing your favorite child…impossible.  But then times like these are why VCRs were created.

“Larva” Airs on Sci Fi Tomorrow

The Sci Fi Channel’s creature feature, Larva, will be airing tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. Eastern/Pacific time.  (Be sure to check your local listings as it airs as early as 8:00 a.m. in some areas.)

Larva stars Vincent Ventresca as a vegetarian veterinarian (I dare you to say that fast three times) who discovers that the town’s meat supply isn’t exactly safe for consumption.  Bet he’s glad he’s a vegetarian; and you might want to become one too after watching this film.  The movie is a mix of science fiction and horror and if you’ve missed it in the past, now is your chance to see it and squirm. 

Larva is also available on DVD and can be purchased at Amazon.com, as well as rented from Netflix.

For you filmmakers, here’s an article on Kodak’s site about how cinematographer Stephen Lighthill achieved the look of the film:

Larva – How Stephen Lighthill ASC Painted One Scary Story

Okay, I think I’ll go have a nice juicy steak now.

A Blast From the Past With SCI FI Weekly

I recently came across an old interview that Vincent Ventresca did for SCI FI Weekly, which is a section of scifi.com.  The interview is called “Now You See Vincent Ventresca, Now You Don’t.”  In it, Vince talks about his new (at the time) role on The Invisible Man

In addition, included in the interview is a link to a review of The Invisible Man by Patrick Lee of SCI FI Weekly.

It was fun to read these articles again.  Many websites and online articles for The Invisible Man have disappeared over the years, so it’s great to see that some material is still around for us to enjoy.