Michael Blain-Rozgay Movies
Clean-cut American actor Michael Blain-Rozgay began his career with bit parts (typically playing everymen) in such series as NYPD Blue and The Bold and the Beautiful, then branched out into lead roles with a markedly strong presence in evangelical Christian films. These included the UFO-themed sci-fi thriller Unidentified (2006) and the romantic comedy Me and You, Us, Forever (2008), in a lead role as a nascent divorcée struggling with his plight as a single adult. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie GuideChristian filmmaker Dave Christiano wrote and directed this inspirational romance about a middle-aged man facing a turning point in his life. Michael Blain-Rozgay stars as Dave, a recently divorced man who uses the recent upheaval in his life to reflect on his past. Flashing back to his teen years, Dave reminisces about a lost love, and contemplates a reunion. Stacey J. Aswad also stars. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Michael Blain-Rozgay, Stacey Aswad, (more)
Two reporters covering the story of a Texas man who claims to have been abducted by a UFO find their basic beliefs clashing as they attempt to sort through the facts in director Rich Christiano's sci-fi-themed Christian thriller. Thirty-eight-year old Randy Mitchell claims that while driving home one evening on a lonely stretch of highway, a giant cloud hovered over his vehicle and swept him into the darkened sky. When the editor of a national magazine sends his two best reporters to interview Mitchell, what follows is a classic case of skeptic versus believer. As one reporter struggles to disprove the incident as delusional nonsense, the other strives to find evidence that life exists elsewhere in the cosmos. In the end, both reporters uncover an answer they could have ever anticipated. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jonathan Aubé, Josh Adamson, (more)
The murder of a college coed, who was wearing boots more suitable for a prostitute, occurs in the same location where a hooker is later killed. The hooker's cell phone provides a lead for investigating detectives Andy (Dennis Franz) and John (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), but the medical examiner's findings put a crimp in their conclusions. Meanwhile, Angela Lupo (Jessica Ferrarone), the drug-addicted former wife of precinct skipper Tony Rodriguez (Esai Morales), comes back into Tony's life in a spectacular manner. And Andy's son Theo (Austin Majors) wonders if his dad and Connie (Charlotte Ross) will ever really get together. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Henry Simmons










