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‘Believe’ Movie opens on Dec. 2

“Counter-programming” is how actor Ryan O’Quinn describes the holiday movie, “Believe,” that opens in select theaters on Dec. 2. In his opinion, the film offers an uplifting response to the myriad of negative, violence-filled fare found on the big screen today by emphasizing family and faith. The film’s storyline focuses on a small town that has relied on Matthew Peyton’s (O’Quinn) family business to sponsor the annual Christmas pageant. When economic hardships, Matthew’s business profits plummet and his workers begin to strike, forcing him to decide between selling the family business and cancelling the beloved pageant or sticking out the

‘Believe’ Movie set for release

The upcoming holiday film, “Believe,” will hit select theatres on December 2 through Smith Global Media and Power of 3 Entertainment.  Written, directed and produced by Billy Dickson, ASC (“One Tree Hill,” “Ally McBeal”), “Believe” is filled with powerful performances by an ensemble cast that includes Ryan O’Quinn (“Dad Dudes,” “Alias”),  Shawnee Smith (“Anger Management,” “Grace Unplugged,”), Danielle Nicolet (“Central Intelligence,” “The Flash”), David DeLuise (“Wizards of Waverly Place,” “3rd Rock from the Sun”), Kevin Sizemore (“Fear The Walking Dead: Flight 462,” “Woodlawn”) and Issac Ryan Brown (“Blackish”) who makes his theatrical film debut. The film’s storyline focuses on the small