Be Somebody (film)

Be Somebody is a 2016 romantic comedy film, directed by Joshua Caldwell. The film stars Vine blogger Matthew Espinosa as Jordan Jaye, a pop star who disappears from his own tour to escape his demanding mother.[3]

Be Somebody
Film poster
Directed byJoshua Caldwell
Produced byGary Binkow
Amee Dolleman
Written byLamar Damon
StarringMatthew Espinosa
Sarah Jeffery
Allison Paige
Tava Smiley
Music byBowie Dinkel
CinematographyEve Cohen
Edited byWill Torbett
Production
company
Studio 71[1]
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • June 10, 2016 (2016-06-10)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$15,395[2]

Cast

  • Matthew Espinosa as Jordan Jaye
  • Sarah Jeffery as Emily Lowe
  • Allison Paige as Jessica
  • Tava Smiley as Mrs. Jaye
  • LaMonica Garrett as Richard Lowe
  • Caitlin Keats as Karen Lowe
  • Mahaley Patel as Kelsey

Plot

Jordan Jaye (Matthew Espinosa) is a teenage pop star on tour. While at a pit stop, Jordan gets off the bus, but the bus takes off before he can get back on. As he walks around town, he stops to take a look at a poster until a group of fans sees him and chases him. As he runs away, he bumps into Emily Lowe (Sarah Jeffery), who couldn't care less about Jordan and his status as a star, while she is delivering pizzas. Jordan convinces Emily to give him a ride away. After Emily drives him away, Jordan convinces her to hide him for the night. Emily reluctantly agrees and the two hide out at a bowling ally until Emily's parents go to bed. Emily then sneaks Jordan into her room for the night.

The following day, Jordan convinces Emily to use her interest in art, and specifically her interest in street art, and share her designs with people by tagging the school. As they tag the school, the two bond over their feelings of not knowing what to do with their crafts and their futures.

References

  1. McNary, Dave (2016-04-27). "Paramount, Studio 71 Teaming on Matthew Espinosa's 'Be Somebody'". Variety.com. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  2. "Box Office Mojo: Be Somebody". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  3. Webster, Andy (2016-06-09). "Review: In 'Be Somebody,' a Teenage Idol Goes AWOL With an Ordinary Girl". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
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