Jesse L. Martin Duets with The Flash Costar for New Film Re: Organizing
From 9 seasons of The Flash to a fresh popular program in The Irrational, Jesse L. Martin has had a tremendous time on television. Now he is bringing those chops back to the big screen in Re: Uniting, which will have a limited theatrical release across the United States starting on May 31. Although the actor is most recognized for his compassionate cop roles—not to mention almost 200 episodes of Law & Order—he is also a remarkable Broadway actor having brought the legendary musical Rent to life on stage and film.
Re: Uniting's behind-the-scenes clip on Screen Rant had Martin's singing-songwriter ability highlighted. The actor croons a lovely melody he created—called "Little Every Girl"—in the clip. Michelle Harrison, co-starring with him on The Flash as Barry Allen's mother, Nora, sings it with him to highlight their lovely relationship in the film. Re: Uniting, written and directed by Laura Adkin, tracks six closest friends who reconnect for their 25-year college reunion and starts to rethink their life.
Watch Re: Together at Select LOOK Dine-In Cinemas
Re: Reuniting also stars Roger Cross (War For the Planet of the Apes), David James Lewis (Child's Play), Carmen Moore (Nancy Drew), and Bronwen Smith (Firefly Lane). The narrative starts as Rachel (Harrison) looks back on her life and connects with her old pals in the process after learning life-altering news about herself. Laura Adkin's feature film directorial debut is Re: Uniting; she will be commemorating the accomplishment with a select cast members at several Q&A events, as shown below. The LOOK Cinemas website allows one to purchase tickets for the corresponding site and date.
Special event screenings and team Q&A sessions are scheduled at the following dates and sites:
With Q&A on June 1st, 2024 — Q&A with Re: Uniting writer/director Laura Adkin, cast: David James Lewis, Bronwen Smith, producer Krista Rand, and Intimacy Coordinator Chistina Jazzar conducted by Elaina Patton New York, NY
With Q&A scheduled for May 31, 2024—Q&A moderated by Todd Berger with Re: Uniting writer/director Laura Adkin, cast: Bronwen Smith, Michelle Harrison, Roger Cross, and Musician Makadi—Glendale, CA
The Force of Friendship
Movies like Stand By Me and Drive My Car share emotional tales bound by tragedy; not every great friendship lasts forever. Re: Uniting offers an original interpretation of friendship and the influence of the past. These connections are clearly changing even if a group of pals has so much history together.
Since the new Movie highlights the strong bond between two of the characters, it has particular resonance with The Flash viewers. Still, the movie's topic can appeal to many viewers who have gone through the highs and lows of friendship. The premiere of the movie should attract anyone drawn in by this touching tale.
Friendship on Film
Movies like Stand by Me and Drive My Car share emotional tales bound by tragedy; not every strong friendship lasts forever. Re: Uniting offers an original interpretation of friendship and the influence of the past. These connections are clearly changing even if a group of pals has so much history together.
Since the new Movie highlights the strong bond between two of the characters, it has particular resonance with The Flash viewers. Still, the movie's topic can appeal to many viewers who have gone through the highs and lows of friendship. The premiere of the movie should attract anyone drawn in by this touching tale.
The publication of Re: Uniting
Re: Uniting will first show in a few chosen cinemas with a limited run beginning on May 31. The next in a long run of outstanding acting roles, this film takes Jesse L. Martin back to the big screen. Re: Uniting, with an eye toward friendships, could appeal to a lot of lovers of sincere Movies.
Fans of The Flash will find particular resonance in the movie given Jesse L. Martin's vocals and show costars.