Arlington-native and New York University film school alum Will Canon returned to his hometown in the heat of August 2009 to shoot his new action thriller Brotherhood. You couldn’t really pick a better location for the steamy thrill-ride – the movie is hot and sweaty from its opening shot and its intensity never lets up. I sat down with Canon and Brotherhood’s leading actor Trevor Morgan to talk about shooting locally and what makes Brotherhood such a hit with audiences, earning it this year’s South by Southwest Audience Award.
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