16-Love, a teen comedy starring Pretty Little Liars’ Lindsay Shaw and Days of Our Lives’ Chandler Massey, is set for theatrical release in January.
Shaw plays a tennis ace sidelined by an injury who coaches a hot rookie on the court and ends up falling for him.
16-Love was directed by Adam Lipsius and written by Leigh Dunlap.
Lipsius said in a statement, “We love 16-Love, and can’t wait to show it to movie audiences across the country.”
The film will premiere in San Diego, Denver, and Washington D.C. and canvas more than ten markets its first week at Carmike Cinemas, Hollywood Theaters and other theaters.
E1 International & Canada are distributing the film internationally.
Massey was nominated for an Emmy last year for his work on Days. His character, Will Horton, will come out of the closet on the NBC daytime drama over the next few weeks.

Posted by Colleen on 9 November 2011 | Filed under News
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Posted by Colleen on 24 September 2011 | Filed under Photos
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I’ve updated the Lindsey Shaw Daily Gallery with the caps from her movie this week, Teen Spirit.



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Posted by Colleen on 13 August 2011 | Filed under Photos
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Anchor Bay has set an October 18 DVD/Blu-ray date for Joe Nimziki’s The Howling Reborn, which stars Landon Liboiron, Lindsey Shaw, Ivana Milicevic. No specs or art have been released yet.

“When the lights go down … The Moon will rise … And a Legend will be REBORN

On the eve of his high school graduation, unremarkable Will Kidman finally bonds with the girl he has long yearned for, reclusive Eliana Wynter. But he also discovers a dark secret from his past… that he is about to become a werewolf. Now, in an effort to fight destiny and save their love as well as their lives, they must battle not only Will’s growing blood lust but an army of fearsome beasts bent on killing them… and then, us all. ”

The legend of The Howling began more than 30 years ago, with the publication of Gary Brandner’s best-selling novel and the subsequent film adaptation written by Academy Award nominated John Sayles (Lone Star, Spiderwick Chronicles) and directed by Joe Dante (Gremlins, InnerSpace), the success of which ushered in a new screen era of werewolves. Before there was “Team Jacob,” there was Karen White, and Nimziki’s reboot of The Howling saga is being described in industry circles as “Twilight with bite” with the deft mix of romance and action that audiences worldwide are craving.

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Posted by Colleen on 13 August 2011 | Filed under News
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Known for her roles in shows like “10 Things I Hate About You” and “Pretty Little Liars,” Lindsey Shaw seems to be ABC Family’s go-to girl—and for good reason! The talented actress is quickly climbing the Hollywood ladder and her co-stars have nothing but good things to say about her. Check out the recent interview we did with Lindsey about her new movie Teen Spirit and make sure to check it out at 7pm on August 7!

AC: How’d you first hear about the film Teen Spirit? It looks so cute!

Lindsey Shaw: I first heard about it when my manager called with the offer to play Lisa. I have a wonderful history with ABC Family from “10 Things” to “Pretty Little Liars,” and to get a call with an offer for the part was so flattering and exciting.

AC: Can you tell us about the character you play?

Lindsey: I play Lisa Sommers. She lives on the outskirts of high school doing anything and everything to simply blend in and survive. Lisa marches to the beat of her own drum from her moccasins to her oversized flannels. She’s a creative spirit with a penchant for music and spends her spare time in her friends’ garage making short films.

AC: Were you anything like Lisa when you were her age?

Lindsey: I was so much like Lisa in high school. I was very into my schoolwork and had little to no social life. I was shy and hadn’t yet found my own voice which I think is a stage everyone can relate to. High school is the time when you start to find where you fit in the world. It’s scary but totally necessary.

AC: You’ve been in the industry for a while now. Do you remember the first role you auditioned for?

Lindsey: The first big part I auditioned for was for a series called “Scout’s Safari” that was shooting in South Africa. I remember getting all the way down to the last two. They ended up going with the other girl, and I was so heartbroken. I was so nervous throughout the whole process!
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Posted by Colleen on 5 August 2011 | Filed under Uncategorized
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Watching Tim Gunn spoof his arch guru image is one perk of this fantastical comedy flick. After popular snoot Amber (Cassie Scerbo) dies, her spirit is ordered by a no-nonsense angel (Gunn) to turn insecure brainiac Lisa (Lindsey Shaw) into prom queen material. If Amber fails? Hello, hell! For such a familiar plot, Teen is full of genuine laughs — in one irresistible moment, Amber’s soul steers Lisa’s body! There’s a nice lesson in kindness too. It’s the leads’ charming chemistry, though, that really earns Teen its wings. (ABC Family, 8 P.M.)

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