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Samantha Lockwood's Feature Film "Shoot The Hero" Drawing Great Reviews

Lockwood also launches Fleurings men's line with Alex Kudo as the "Face of Fleurings".

Samantha Lockwood's Feature Film
2010-10-30
VENTNOR, NJ, October 30, 2010 (Press-News.org) Samantha Lockwood's film Shoot The Hero premiered October 1 on Pay Per View and On Demand and has been given high marks by fans and critics alike. Shoot the Hero co-stars Danny Trejo and Jason Mewes. The film moves at a fast pace with the accent on action. Lockwood is now entertaining more than a few offers since Shoot the Hero has showcased her potential. Beautiful, confident and well spoken, Lockwood not only will debut her new movie but is also announcing that her successful jewelry line, called Fleurings, is launching a men's line using sought-after actor/model Alex Kudo as 'The Face of Fleurings" .

Speaking of coming from good stock, Lockwood's friend, actor Alex Kudo, also scored well in the gene pool. Internationally famous painter master Muramasa Kudo and his entrepreneur wife, Susan, raised Alex, whose real first name is Takeshi. They instilled in him values and a sense of Samarai honor, like that of his Samurai lineage.

Kudo just finished an indie film for director Carl Colpaert titled Land of the Astronauts with David Arquette and Bijou Phillips. A natural athlete who is skilled in martial arts, Kudo is always in high demand as a model, working with such fashion giants as Louis Vuitton and Gucci. Kudo is constantly working on improving his acting skills and often works with well known acting coach Joseph Pearlman. Pearlman boasts Zooey Deschanel as a client as well as Samantha Lockwood and Sheri Sheperd from 30 Rock.

Kudo has also just been brought on board as a featured model on Daily Candy's new sister site, www.swirl.com Swirl is a subscriber-based site that features hot new designer brands for discounted prices. For more information on Alex Kudo check out http://www.imdb.me/alexkudo.

Both Kudo and Samantha Lockwood are managed by Chris Roe from CR management, a Malibu-based agency. Roe also manages film star Malcolm McDowell.

For media and interviews contact Neil. Cirucci at 609 513 1689 and neilciruccipr@aol.com For more on Samantha Lockwood go to www.twitter.com/samanthalock - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1626125/ - www.Fleurings.com
or http://www.vimeo.com/11484328.

Neil Cirucci PR is a national public relations company. For more information contact us at 609-513-1689 or www.neilciruccipr.com.

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[Press-News.org] Samantha Lockwood's Feature Film "Shoot The Hero" Drawing Great Reviews
Lockwood also launches Fleurings men's line with Alex Kudo as the "Face of Fleurings".