Event heralds new film about the Bills' 'Unbillievable' chance at Super Bowl glory
By Alan Pergament
News TV Critic
Updated
The movie “Unbillievable!,” which was filmed in Buffalo, is about a family of die-hard Buffalo Bills fans who gather on Super Bowl Sunday. The actor with the look that most Bills’ fans have at some point on game day is the film’s writer, producer and co-director Scott Rubin, a Buffalo native.
‘Unbillievable!” is certainly, well, a believable word for fans of the Buffalo Bills wondering how they will react if the National Football League team ever wins the Super Bowl.
"The Burned Over District," written and directed by Rochester filmmakers Vince and James Coleman, will be shown at 9:30 p.m. April 29 in the North Park Theatre.
A quartet of singing sisters from North Tonawanda got a taste of the bright lights, the big city and the Broadway life on Dec. 12, when they shared a bill with the Rockettes at the storied Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
The movie “Unbillievable!,” which was filmed in Buffalo, is about a family of die-hard Buffalo Bills fans who gather on Super Bowl Sunday. The actor with the look that most Bills’ fans have at some point on game day is the film’s writer, producer and co-director Scott Rubin, a Buffalo native.