Heather’s films coming to DVD & Blu-ray
SON OF MORNING is now available for order on Amazon on DVD for $14.99. Special features include: Interview with Heather Graham.
SCREAM 4 will be released on October 4, 2011 and is currently available for pre-order on Amazon on Blu-ray for $24.99 and DVD for $15.49. Special features include: Alternate Opening, Alternate Ending, Wes Craven Commentary for Feature and Deleted Scenes, “Making Of…” Featurette, Deleted Scenes and Gag Reel.
JUDY MOODY AND THE NOT BUMMER SUMMER will be released on October 11, 2011 and is currently available for pre-order on Amazon on Three-Disc Edition Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy for $28.99 and DVD for $18.99. Special features include: Join The Toad-Pee Club, Flippin’ Out With The Cast, Camryn’s “Wait and See” Music Video, 10 Things You Need To Know About Judy Moody, Judy Moody’s Guide To Making A Movie, Deleted Scenes and Theatrical Trailer.
FATHER OF INVENTION will be released on October 25, 2011 and is currently available for pre-order on Amazon on Blu-ray for $19.99 and DVD for $24.49.
5 DAYS OF WAR will be released on November 29, 2011 and is currently available for pre-order on Amazon on Blu-ray for $26.99 and DVD for $24.49. Special features include: audio commentary with producer/director Renny Harlin, deleted and extended scenes, Spanish language track and English and Spanish subtitles.
Posted on September 28, 2011 by Stef under 5 Days of War, Father of Invention, Film News & Reviews, Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer, Son of Morning
Son of Morning trailer
Posted on September 28, 2011 by Stef under Son of Morning, Video Updates
Heather Graham’s focus on fun
She’s been in front of the cameras since she was 14, thanks to a somewhat doe-eyed early screen presence, but now that Heather Graham is over 40, she’s looking to protect and serve the next generation with steely resolve.
It’s not a police state of being, she says. It’s about being in the moment, and simply observing the emotional reality around her — and within her.
An avid practitioner of yoga and meditation, Graham says it’s not always easy maintaining focus in the kaleidoscopic world of entertainment, but whenever she works with kids, she almost feels it’s her duty to inspire through example.
“I remember what it was like to work on my first movie,” says Graham, sitting in a wingback chair in one of Toronto’s grand old dames. “And I think it’s really important to be able to preserve the joy of it all, because it’s all a game of let’s pretend, no matter how old you are.”
Graham has worked with kids in two of her last outings, Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer, and the truly transcendent The Flying Machine, which features classical piano superstar Lang Lang guiding a winged piano over Europe and is currently unfurling as part of the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Posted on September 17, 2011 by Stef under Interviews, The Flying Machine
Open Casting Call for ‘Heartland’ starring Heather Graham and Dennis Quaid
Casting directors for the independent feature film “Heartland” are holding an open casting call in DeKalb, Illinois on Sunday September 18, 2011. They are seeking local talent for small speaking roles, extras, and stand-ins for the film’s stars. All ages and types are needed, no experience is necessary. Shooting is taking place in the DeKalb area which is approximately 60 miles east of Chicago.
Please visit open-casting-calls.info for full details.
Posted on September 15, 2011 by Stef under Film News & Reviews, Heartland
Panasonic interview with Heather
Posted on September 14, 2011 by Stef under The Flying Machine, Video Updates
HaleyO blogs about The Flying Machine premiere
From HaleyO’s blog: “Yesterday, I went to the fabulous The Flying Machine gala at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). As luck would have it, Heather Graham sat RIGHT next to me as we watched the film.”
Read Haley’s full post here at Today’s Parent and check out her pictures from the premiere.
Posted on September 13, 2011 by Stef under News & Gossip, Public Appearances, The Flying Machine
Heather Graham Interview with Tribute.ca
Unfortunately I wasn’t able to embed the video, but you can click on the image below to watch the video on tribute.ca. Enjoy!

Posted on September 13, 2011 by Stef under The Flying Machine, Video Updates
Heather Graham Gets Hands-On in Cambodia
Heather Graham has visited Phnom Penh twice with Cambodian Children’s Fund founder Scott Neeson. Since its inception in 2005, CCF has opened five centers in Phnom Penh that offer education, healthcare, nutrition and shelter.
“From the moment Scott started CCF, I supported him by sending money. But I didn’t know exactly what he was doing until I visited the centers two and a half years ago. I went to Thailand just for fun and then I went over to Cambodia to see what he was doing. It was the most amazing part of my trip. As soon as you get there and you see the conditions, you want to help these kids. A lot of them start working from the age of two or three.”
The kids are most certainly not all right in Cambodia. The city of Phnom Penh alone has almost 15,000 children scavenging or begging for more than six hours a day. “Some of the kids have AIDS or hepatitis or have been trafficked before they’re six years old,” says Graham, who decided that she wanted to help “do something” about the situation when she first visited the region in 2009 with CCF founder Scott Neeson. (She had met Neeson on a yoga retreat a decade ago.) Since her first trip, she has joined the CCF board and hosted fundraisers on both coasts. Recently, she returned to Phnom Penh with Neeson and spent a week volunteering with the kids. In her mind, he’s the celeb. “Scott is pretty famous in Cambodia. I’m so inspired to see what one amazing and smart person can do.”
Please visit takepart.com for additional information and photos and cambodianchildrensfund.org for ways you can help too.
Emotional Rescue (2012)
The Flying Machine (2011)
Vengeance: A Love Story (2010) 





