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The Wheel: Amber Midthunder, Taylor Gray and Director Steve Pink on Their Relationship Drama [TIFF]
Sep 18 2021
One of the many films to world premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival was director Steve Pink’s The Wheel. Written by Trent Atkinson, the relationship drama is about a young couple (Amber Midthunder and Taylor Gray) on the verge of divorce that decides to spend a weekend at a mountain Airbnb getaway in an attempt to work out their problems and save their marriage. Featuring honest and raw performances from both Midthunder and Gray, The Wheel was not at all what I expected and a big departure from Steve Pink’s previous films like Hot Tub Time Machine and Accepted. The Wheel also stars Bethany Anne Lind, Nelson Lee, Carly Nykanen, and Kevin Pasdon. For more on the film you can read Matt Goldberg’s review.
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