Is Pride Sabotaging Your Success? Clint Eastwood, as Walt Kowalski is a grumpy Korean war veteran, filled with prejudice. He can’t get along with his kids, and he certainly doesn’t get along with his Hmong neighbors. And then his young neighbors Thao and Sue,...
Is Your Drive Strong Enough? Rush has it all; hot guys, fast cars, and super models. Based on the true rivalry between Formula 1 race car drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda, the story explores how a competitive fire literally helped Lauda recover and...
The Career Witches Rear Their Ugly Heads When sisters Winnie, Sarah, and Mary are brought back through a black candle ceremony, they only have Halloween night to haunt the children of Salem and recapture immortality. Yes, it’s a kid’s movie, but who isn’t haunted by...
Back To School; Give Your Career a Facelift In Back to School, Thornton Melon played by Rodney Dangerfield, goes back to college to help his discouraged son. He gives his dorm room a facelift, throws parties, and even joins the diving team. This was...
Sniffing around for jobs in entertainment? Dog Park is a comedy that addresses what so many single people wonder- can you meet someone to date at the dog park? But while Andy, Lorna, Jeri, and others are looking at each other, they could learn a lot by watching how...
HITCH – Do You Want Jobs in Entertainment? There’s only one way to get to Alex “Hitch” Hitchens, a professional “date doctor for men”— by referral. If Alex meets with a potential client it’s because the guy has been referred to him and that’s the ONLY way he’ll...
"Jessica Sitomer's book reminds me of the old adage: 'Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach him to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime.' There is no shortage of books on bookshelves in bookstores offering up the Hollywood hopeful a fish (or in most cases, something fishy). Sitomer provides a strategy on how to create a career so you will work (and eat!) for a lifetime."
-Andrew Kreisberg, Executive Producer, Arrow, Writer, Boston Legal, The Simpsons
"Jessica with AND.ACTION! has created a productive and effective way of not only guiding the reader through a method of setting attainable goals but also providing for them an enjoyable process in the journey of self discovery."
-Ana Lucia Cottone, Television Programming Executive
"Thinking outside the box and nurturing relationships is the key to being a successful actor. Jessica Sitomer's AND.ACTION! will teach you how to do this. The same career building tools she shares here will also help you balance your life when you get to wear many hats in this field. Run to get this book!"
-Diane Farr, Actress, Numb3rs, Author, The Girl Code