ThinkTalk Scores a Solid Ten with the Stars from She’s Out of My League

ThinkTalk Networks invites students from across the country to interview Alice Eve and Krysten Ritter about their acting careers and upcoming comedy.

Washington, DC, February 20, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Actresses Alice Eve and Krysten Ritter will be coming to the nation’s capitol to share their best career advice with college students who dream of making it to the big screen. On Feb. 25, the career television program ThinkTalk Networks will be interviewing the co-stars about their careers and upcoming film; “She’s Out of My League.” Students will also have the opportunity to submit questions for the starlets to answer.

“Eve and Ritter are both great actress who are really engaging on screen. They come from such different backgrounds that they should have advice for students in all stages of their careers,” said Erika Thomas, ThinkTalk host. “Acting is a cut-throat industry, and we want students to have as much advice and knowledge as possible when they head into that first audition.”

By visiting ThinkTalk.com and clicking on the tab for “Upcoming Guests,” college students can send in written or filmed questions they have about the acting business. All questions should be submitted by Feb. 23 for consideration by Eve and Ritter. On the Web site, students can also check out interviews with other famous guests like Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild, Milk) and Kevin Heffernan (Super Troopers, Slammin’ Salmon).

Eve and Ritter both star in the DreamWorks’ production “She’s Out of My League.” This offbeat, romantic comedy tells the story of an Average Joe airline employee named Kirk (Jay Baruchel) who meets beautiful Molly (Eve) and starts dating her. Unfortunately, his insecurities and the influence of family and friends threaten to ruin the unlikely relationship. The movie will open nationwide March 12 – you can find out more at www.getyourrating.com.

About ThinkTalk
Washington, DC based ThinkTalk Networks was founded in 2005 to provide career advice for college students. The network distributes a weekly educational television program to 190 college campuses, which reaches more than 3.5 million students and more than 9 million households. ThinkTalk features shows like Spotlight, Director’s Cut, Recruitville and SHE.E.O., which give students insight into a variety of career paths. Visit www.ThinkTalk.com to learn more.

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