Matt Dillon
The future of 'Wayward Pines' television show hangs in the balance, both figuratively and in actuality. The season 1 finale ended with three characters, Ethan Burke (Matt Dillon), Ms. Fisher (Hope Davis) and David Pilcher (Toby Jones), dying. The remaining adults in Wayward Pines have been placed in suspension by the "First Generation," which Ethan's son, Ben, discovers upon waking up from a three-year-long slumber from the trauma he suffered after battling The Abbies.
It has been speculated that "Kill Bill" actress Cameron Diaz and her Good Charlotte rocker boyfriend Benji Madden have already been engaged.
Back in 2006, Laurie Collyer released her narrative feature debut. The film was "SherryBaby," a story about an impoverished mother recovering from drug addiction and returning home after being in jail. The film was a raw and unflinching tale that captured the emotional core of the central character. For her second narrative "Sunlight Jr.," Collyer continues to thread the same ground but this time creates an unfocused narrative with erratic style that distracts from the Matt Dillon and Naomi Watt's riveting performances.