Sunday, March 12, 2017

Confessions of an Exotic Dancer‎- my life, my sins, my testimony


Review by Timm Knight

Sherrod Rutland's stage adaptation of his book "Confessions of an Exotic Dancer- my life, my sins, my testimony." came to life at the Epicenter in Austell, GA. Given the title, I wasn't exactly sure what to expect.  After mentally preparing myself to witness what could be an all-out male review I was pleasantly surprised to see this play had much more to offer than a strip tease. But ladies don't be alarmed there is enough eye candy and dancing to keep you entertained. The main character played by Willie Tayler of the R&B group Day 26 did an outstanding job in his portrayal of Sherrod. The play chronicles the good, bad and ugly that comes along with this line of work. This story serves as a testament to how God loves us all in spite of the lives we live, especially when he has a purpose for your life. What started out as a way to make "easy" money turned into a career for Sherrod. With that came plenty of women with their own share of drama most notably an ex-girlfriend superbly played by Melodie Marie. Her character was a basket case, and Melodie made you believe it wholeheartedly. There was plenty of comic relief supplied by American Idol contestant Deandre Perryman. There are few turns and twist you definitely don't see coming in here that adds to the storyline. And any good stage play would be remiss without showcasing some talented vocalist. In the end, Sherrod finds a woman in his same line of work. Everything is going fine until they both decide to give up their dependence on earning a living on stage and trust God to make a way. After trials and tribulations, they were able to put the life behind them and move forward in their relationship. Fortunately for us, we're able to witness this confession.  Ultimately, I think audiences will agree this a worthwhile project, and we can only expect great things from the talented Sherrod Rutland going forward.


















Sunday, October 16, 2016

ANY WHICH WAY!



Welcome back! Above is the new logo for Timm Knight Films thanks to Jake Barrow for that design. I want to encourage everyone who is working hard toward obtaining the goals they have set for themselves in the last quarter of this year. Time flies as we all know so we have to be diligent in our pursuits regardless of what obstacles arise. As you may know I completed my first short film entitled "Good Job!" 





This short film will be released this winter. A story about an aspiring journalist who get the job of a lifetime or so he thinks but ultimately ends up with his own life on the line. GOOD JOB! ON IMDB


Now, I'm going full steam ahead on my next film "All Figured Out". Noel Richards is now newly single thanks to the advice of her older “wiser” friend Charnese. In an attempt right her wrong Charnese devises a plan to correct her mistake she learns a valuable lesson. I did a previous campaign on indiegogo to support the previous film. Now I'm returning back to that platform to gain support of for the new film. Click Here to support!


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Friday, September 16, 2016

Running into Stevie J and Mimi Faust same week? What are the chances?

Linking up with Mimi was really no surprise she was hosting at a mansion party I attended. She was very sweet, down to earth and gave off a great energy. I guess I have to watch the show more lol

Running into this guy was a bit of a surprise I was coming back from a meeting and a friend told me I should pop in and low and behold they're tapping a segment for Love N Hip Hop. I won't spoil it but let's just say this guy is a musical genuis let's not forget that admist what's shown on TV.   You'll see... 
Anyways I'm out till next time!
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