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Meet author Izzy Church chats with me about her book, Angry Movie Guy.

About the book:

ANGRY MOVIE GUY is an off-beat film industry romantic comedy novel with a exuberant cast of characters. It flawlessly blends witty dialogue, inadequacy, self-hatred and a comfortable familiarity with types that we somewhat already know.

Angry Movie Guys is about Charlie Zimmerman, an awkward film reviewer who chooses to become a sensational verbally incontinent film critic known as the "Angry Movie Guy" to achieve fame and success. When his biting review and explosive T.V. fit threatens to destroy the career of Alexa, an absent minded fiery independent filmmaker whom Charlie has fallen in love with he must re-examine his personal life and career. This event serves as a catalyst for his Grinch-like personal redemption. More in touch with his feelings, Charlie relentlessly pursues Alexa like a love-struck fool while Harry, the lewd producer of his show unrelentingly plots against the budding romance using the “bad- publicity" model as his tool to keep them apart. Charlie won’t give up with out a fight! In the end, he is able to move beyond his egocentric personality and win the heart of Alexa. ANGRY MOVIE GUY is an off-beat film industry romantic comedy novel with a exuberant cast of characters. It flawlessly blends witty dialogue, inadequacy, self-hatred and a comfortable familiarity with types that we somewhat already know.

About the author:

Isabella "Izzy" Church is an actress, singer, and writer: born in Sacramento, California, USA who is focused on film, television and music. Izzy attended Marymount Manhattan College graduating Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Communication Arts, specializing in writing for film and television. To further her writing career she interned at DreamWorks for the head of the film and television department. 

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