
Acting
Curtis McGann is an American actor born and raised in the Midwest. He grew up down the street from Notre Dame in South Bend, IN. Curtis played rugby and qualified to compete on the national team but decided to join the US Army ROTC program, and swore in as a cadet at the University of Hawaii Manoa instead. After a short stint in Hawaii, Curtis moved to Seattle where he started to train and build his film credits. He has worked on numerous film projects where he has played a variety of different characters. He most recently received an award for Best Ensemble Cast in Defining Moments. Curtis also won best lead actor in both films, The Pull and The Pull Expanse, for his role as Samuel. Curtis has a wide range of martial arts and weapons training and background. He received military training during his time in the Army ROTC program as well as further individual training from a former special operations operative. He has trained in Judo, Taekwondo, Boxing and Sayok Kali. Curtis trains in multiple different forms of martial arts; Muay Thai, MMA, and Jujitsu. An interesting fact about Curtis is that he loves to transform not just his mind for a role but also his body. He will train to make sure that he looks and feels the part as well as thinks and breathes the part.

Hitch, the most popular Rideshare app, has created safe rides for millions. At least, that's what they want you to think. It was only a matter of time before the story went public. The story of that one night. That one, horrific night.

An elderly man grapples with the guilt of what he's done in the strange, whimsical land of his subconscious.

Haley Foster built a big city life in Los Angeles as a top wedding planner at an elite and powerful company run by Ms. Reynolds. When her sister, Angela, insists on getting married Christmas Day on the tree farm in their old hometown of Truxton, Haley is resigned to make her sister’s dreams come true and her parents happy.

Kate and David leave the hospital after suffering the loss of their unborn baby. As they return back to their isolated house on the water, strange masked lunatics start toying with them, leaving Kate and David with no other way to escape...but to run.

Facing eviction in a city her family can no longer afford, a woman plunges into a desperate and increasingly dangerous all-night search to raise $25,000.

A children’s ministry director and a criminal fall for each other as they are forced to work together at the church. As walls break down, both discover God’s love—and a second chance at healing, grace, and unexpected romance.

Be Careful What You Ask For centers on a woman navigating an unsettling encounter with a man who refuses to take a hint. What begins as an all-too-familiar moment escalates into something far darker, revealing a twist on power, perception, and the consequences of entitlement.

Based on the award-winning short story "Life's Reflections - A Fateful Weekend," by Ronald Lamont Canfield, this story peers into the weekend of JFK's assassination as seen through the eyes of a seven-year-old boy, Ronnie. Ronnie has minimal understanding of "the President," and tries to process the sadness that consumes his mother, grandparents and the people across the nation he sees grieving on the news. The weekend contrasts the tragic loss of a beloved President and finding some semblance of normalcy and joy, as the family celebrates Ronnie's little brother's sixth birthday.

Kate and David leave the hospital after suffering the loss of their unborn baby. As they return back to their isolated house on the water, strange masked lunatics start toying with them, leaving Kate and David with no other way to escape...but to run.

Kate and David leave the hospital after suffering the loss of their unborn baby. As they return back to their isolated house on the water, strange masked lunatics start toying with them, leaving Kate and David with no other way to escape...but to run.

