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Arrow in the HeadNow and then, I watch an indie flick and pick up on an unknown talent who I feel has lots of potential in terms of "stardom". Well, that happened when I watched Dante Tomaselli's HORROR and noticed the charismatic Raine Brown. There was just something about her that screamed "success". So The Arrow tracked the girl down and tossed a couple of questions her way. Here's what she had to say...

1- What’s your favorite horror movie?

"Horror"!!! What else! :)

2-   How did you fall into acting? Was it a lifelong dream or did you get into it by fluke?

I've always been a bit on the dramatic side. When I was younger I used to dress up with heels and make-up and pretend I was this Diva I created named Miss Crystal Stardust.  But I actually started in high school plays and theatre classes. I found out that I loved to perform, and when I began to audition for outside projects and got cast most of the time, I though, ok, hey, I guess I have some talent, so I think I want to do this. Little did I know what I would actually be getting myself into.

3- You play Amanda in Dante Tomaselli’s "Horror". Is the character similar to who you are in reality? What kind of research (if any) did you do for the part?

Well, Amanda is a recovering drug addict who has lived a pretty wild life and has a sort of beaten down quality to her. I am much more directed and positive then this girl is. I do think that she is like me on my bad days, and if I had grown up in other situations then I did, I definitely could see myself having a similar outlook as her. But in real life I would be smart enough not to go into the attic alone when I started hearing creepy music play!!!!!!! Come on now, that is just common sense.

In terms of research, I didn't do much really. I like to focus on the character, and what makes them tick. I spent hours creating a character bio for her, how she grew up, what got her where she was, and what her relationships are to all others involved in the movie. Even though the audience does not know the specifics of her life, I feel that as an actor, you need to know why you're doing what you're doing. If the audience comes to the right conclusions about your character, great, but they might not! But you need to have subtext, or the viewer will not find you interesting. I sometimes think that if the audience knows all, then they stop paying attention. Characters need a secret! Something that keeps them guessing!

4-  What was the most grueling element during the “Horror” shoot? Did the goat ever try to eat your lunch?

The worst time was when we shot the scene at night where Luck and I make out by the stone fireplace and he throws me on the ground and spits blood on me. The throwing me to the ground part was not so bad; I am petite, so directors love to have me thrown around on sets. I am used to it. But the snow was really cold, and then Danny (Luck) actually had to sit there and spit blood on me! It got everywhere, in my mouth, hair, and eyes. It was nasty. So the look on my face of utter disgust was not acting, it was true disgust. And about the goat, all I can say it that he behaved like a perfect gentleman throughout.

5-  Were you ever creeped out on set while shooting, cause I was sure spooked while watching the film?

Yeah, the attic scene was really pretty scary. It was the first day of shooting, so everyone was fresh and excited.  We shot in this very old farm-like house in upstate NY. When we were in the attic, there was this weird energy, like a heaviness, and coldness to the air. It felt like the air had an energy or presence all its own. I got pretty freaked out by that, but I think things like that in the environment enhances the reality for me. 

6-  Have you seen the finished product yet? What did you think?

Yes! Dante Tomaselli, the director, showed me the movie a while ago. I loved it! The mood that Dante creates with the lighting, angles, and sound effects just touches something in your subconscious. The entire movie flows like a dream. Even knowing the script and what happens in the movie, there were a few parts where I jumped out of my seat!

7-  Recent news has you attached to the Ted Geoghegan scripted “Dry Rot” starring Thom Matthews and Debbie Rochon. What attracted you to the script to make you sign on the line that is dotted?

Horror movies are so fun to do. In this one I play the secretary for this TV company who is trying to create a reality based show where the people live in a haunted setting. In the movie we all go to this factory which is supposed to be haunted to check out if the place is really scary or not. I really don't want to give away what happens, but let's just say that I wanted to do the movie because the action was so cool. It is just a great script, and unlike many horror movies, has actual character development. As an actor I love to work on character, and as a person I love to do great fun projects, with people who know what they are doing. 

8-  Do you have any other projects lined up? What’s next on your plate?

As of now, the "Dry Rot" script, and I work with a few local theatre companies during the year. But hey, I am always looking for work!! I am hungry for work. If anyone reading is interested, I am available!!!

9-  Do you have any other “artistic”aspirations in the movie business that you plan on pursuing?

I plan to do a movie where I am in a love triangle with Jude Law and Matt Damon! No, I don't know. I just love to act. I would love to get my hands on a juicy dramatic script where I played a person with a mental illness, or a serious period piece. I just love the costumes in them. 

10- What does Raine Brown do with her time when she’s not running away from demonic goats?

I catch up on what's happening at JoBlo.com!! I read a lot, watch TV ( I can't miss my shows) and movies, hang with friends, and shop. The typical American dream. I love to go out and dance, and just forget about everything and get out all the extra energy I have stored up.  Plus, I am in school now and that takes up a lot of my time.

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I'd like to thank Raine for her time! This cutie is one to look out for! I predict big things for her. Now if "Horror" could only find distribution so that all of you could see what I'm talking about. It's also a kick-ass flick!!!

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