The Pulse of Entertainment: Actor
Brian Hooks Hosts the ‘eZWay Awards Golden Gala' Oscar Viewing Event with Actress Nadia Dawn March 15, 2026, at the
Delta Marriott Hotel in Garden Grove
by Dr. Eunice Moseley
(March 10, 2026) - "Eric and I meet decades ago at a celebrity
basketball game at the Staple's Center, we're friends," said actor/comedian/producer-director Brian Hooks ("The
Proud Family" - 2003 & 2023) about how he came to host the "eZWay Awards Golden Gala," a
premier Oscars viewing celebration to be held March 15, 2026 at the Delta Marriott Hotel in Garden Grove, California from
12:30pm - 9pmPST. "He invited me to the launch of his TV channel held at Rosco's...then he reached out to me and asked
me to host."
The eZWay Awards Golden Gala event celebrates Hollywood's excellence, and at the same
time, it gives back to the community by donating proceeds. This year proceeds go to benefit the Better Vision for Children
organization. Hosting alongside Brian Hooks is actress/model Nadia Dawn ("The Bold and the Beautiful"). The "eZWay
Awards," launched in 2019, will honor Kate Linder with the Lifetime Achievement Award for 44 years acting on "The
Young and the Restless."
The eZWay Awards Golden Gala will
be televised live via eZWay IVOD on over 100 channels that include eZWay TV, Bill Duke TV, The Women's Channel, MARC TV, ROKU
and others. In attendance will be Tony Award nominated actress Starletta DuPois ("The Mighty Gents"); Olympic Golden
Medalist boxer Henry Tillman; the ABC's "Claim to Fame" actor Gabriel Cannon (Nick Cannon's brother); James Cannon
(Nick Cannon's father); actor/producer Johnny Venokur ("Lord of Illusions"); rapper James Darius, who is also eZWay's
Universal Peace Ambassador; actor Trae Ireland (ABC's "911"); host on Your America TV on ROKU Rick Amato; founder
of MARC TV on ROKU Marc Beilin; Tina D. Lewis (Women Global Speakers); actor Al Whiting ("Jerry Maguire"); founder
of eZWay Network, eZWay Awards, eZWay TV and Wealth XO Dr. Eric Zuley; president of Better Vision for Children Dr. James Zuley;
actor Sean Riggs ("S.W.A.T."); actress Melissa Heathers (Pet Sematary); bestselling author Deb Drummond; scriptwriter
Satie Gossett (Star Wars); creator of The Matrix and Terminator franchise; Harlem Globetrotter Harold ‘Lefty' Williams;
Johnny Venokur (Paramount+); Kathey Kolla (Fox's "Arrested Development"); actor/director Bill Duke; fashion designer
Charlie Fashion; Moon Miller, and singer/songwriter John Michael Ferrari.
"It's going to be an amazing event," said the Bakersfield, California native about the eZWay Awards Golden
Gala event. "I co-host with...Nadia Dawn...so Orange County come out!"
Partnering with eZWay Awards Golden Gala are Dr. Dante Sears, Dee Drummond, Eva Patterson (BET's ‘Raw
Uncut Experience'), and Steven Byron. Legendary publicist and public relations specialist Dr. Edna Sims (ESP PR) will host
the red (gold) carpet arrivals.
"I just dropped a romantic
comedy called ‘Second Time Around' (he directed) it's a family movie," Hooks told me when I asked about other work
that he has going on. "One film is in the can...'Proposition' (he directed). It's a drama/thriller. I stay busy...always
pushing forward. Independent films are my foundation. The industry is changing."
Brian Hooks, continued about independent films, "There is no gatekeepers. It has been a blessing. You
can control how, where and when."
"I have been doing this
for a while now," Brian pointed out as we continued talking about his career. "My buddy and I made a film for $30,000.
It was absolutely horrible! A 90-minute film. But we found a niche and made $800,000."
Hooks credits are long; he has been at it since 1996. You have seen him in the comedy "3 Strikes;"
UPN's "Eve" with DMX; the 2004 film Soul Plane with Kevin Hart, Snoop Dogg, Tom Arnold, and Method Man; the film
Phat Beach with Coolio; the film Bulworth with Warren Beatty, and TV series "NYPD Blue", "ER," "Cold
Cases" and "The Parkers." www.eZWayAwards.com www.TheBrianHooks.com
The Pulse
of Entertainment: Epic Pictures Release The Huntsman, Directed by Kyle Harris and Starring Shawn Ashmore, Elizabeth Mitchell
and Garret Dillahunt, Now in AMC Theatres, and VOD
(March 6, 2026) - "The mystery...I was drawn to the story...a
serial killer thriller," said Emmy Award winning film director Kyle Kauwika Harris (Out of Exile) about
his new film The Huntsman currently in AMC theatres. "I never tackled that genre. It's a Northeast
story. Steven adapted the novel. I'm in Oklahoma City, that's where I make my films. We have the pipeline to get it done.
So, he rewrote it for Mid-West. I co-wrote it for a mid-west vibe. We are big...at protesting...what would they do with six
female victims?"
The Huntsman is an Epic Pictures
release that is currently in AMC Theatres and on video-on-demand (VOD). It is based on the Judith Sanders novel of the same
name with Emmy Award winning Steven Jon Whritner (Repo Man) as script writer and co-producer. Frank J. Malinoski is executive
producer. The Huntsman stars Shawn Ashmore (X-Men United), Elizabeth Mitchell (Lost, The Purge: Election Year), Jessy
Schram (Man Men, Chicago Med) and Garret Dillahunt (Fear the Walking Dead, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles).
"I got to see it in a couple theatres," Harris told me when I asked. "Both
were with the actors and cast. We also invited our people."

The Huntsman follows an ICU (intensive care unit) nurse, played by
Shawn Ashmore, who volunteers to help a coma patient, played by Garre Dillahunt who is accused of murdering six women. The
suspect's wife, played by Elizabeth Mitchell, refuses to believe he is a murderer. The ICU nurse gets drawn into webs of lies,
obsession and secrets all while a detective, played by Jessy Schram, is focused on stopping the killer by any means necessary.
The film touches on the gray areas of morality, the limits of justice and the nature of truth.
I asked Kyle Harris to confirm that something I told someone was true, that after the film is made,
there is still lots of work that happens and the Navy veteran (like me) said, "Absolutely, it's called postproduction.
I like all aspects (of film production). That's the fun part. I'm there the whole time. The editor does his thing. I come
into the room and we talk...I'm open. So many things change in the editing room. It still has to be hand-held every day until
it gets to the big screen. Pre-production is tedious. I used to have long hair; it made me pull my hair out!!"
Harris is a native of Hawaii, but lives in Los Angeles and Oklahoma City. He has directed
17 films and produced 16. Some of those credits include Reverence and the Emmy Award winning documentary I Stand: The Guardians
of the Water and Anywhere (2026). He also is known for his short films, such as Charlie Mike, Los Americanos, Prey, and Heel'D.
"Yes, the shorts were first...2013...to the summer of 2023," Kyle told me
when I asked about his long list of shorts. "I use them now as proof of concept....to let them know we can pull it off.
It (shorts) first started off for building my craft. Now I use shorts as proof of concept for features."
I asked Kyle Harris about the challenges of making The Huntsman and he said,
"Every movie is challenging. Everyday there is a new obstacle. The Huntsman was surprisingly smooth. Most challenges
were environmental. The heat and lightning shut us down. I've spent my career making low budget films (and know how to get
around challenges)."
The Huntsman, aside from AMC
theatres, can be seen on Fandango, Amazon Video, Google Play, Verizon TV, Comcast, Dish Net, Cox, DirecTV, Spectrum, YouTube,
Sling TV and Apple TV. The Huntsman is a Plymouth Rock Entertainment, SafeHouse Films production. www.Epic-Pictures.com www.AMCTheatres.com www.TheHuntsmanFilm.com
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