Los Angeles was the host to the ESX Entertainment special screening of “The Wrong Side of Right.” The film premiered Tuesday at Hollywood’s TCL Chinese 6 Theatres.

In attendance were several of the film’s stars, including Lea Thompson, Allison Paige, Christina Moore and Jayson Blair, Brandon Eaton and Annabelle Kavanaugh, as well as director Alex Ranarivelo, producer/actor Ali Afshar, and the man who’s the basis for the film, Daniel Christensen.

Other guests included Missi Pyle, John Ducey, Lucas Oil Porducts’ Forrest Lucas and Charlotte Lucas, Jeff Probst, fashion designer Ashley Michaelsen, Caitlin O’Connor, Alice Aoki, radio personality Trent Loos and Caitlyn Carver. Take a look at a gallery of photos below the post.

“The Wrong Side of Right” is a suspense-filled drama that follows an animal rights activist who goes undercover to expose a large-scale dog breeding facility.

“Sara Gold (Paige) is a rising star at the United Animal Protection Agency (UAPA), a major animal rights organization that conducts animal rescues and lobbies for better animal welfare laws. Handpicked for a major assignment, Sara goes undercover as a college intern to infiltrate a suspected “puppy mill” run by the enigmatic Daniel Holloway (James Remar).

Sarah soon ingratiates herself with Daniel and his family, and learns all about the world of dog breeding but is hard pressed to find any sign of animal abuse. When the UAPA teams up with a local law enforcement, raids the farm, and accuses Daniel of inhumane treatment of animals, Sara finds herself torn between doing her job and doing what’s right, and awakens to the moral contradictions of the work she’s been doing.”

Keep up with the film at its official website.

Wrong Side of Right premiere-(L-R_ Philip Boyd, Cullen Douglas, Alex Ranarivelo, Jayson Blair, Forrest Lucas, Annabelle Kavanaugh, Lea Thompson, Allison Paige, Christina Moore, Ali Afshar, Michael King

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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