Jessica Copeland in Life Hack
Actress-producer Jessica Copeland appears in writer-director Sloan Copeland’s comedy, ‘Life Hack.’

Learning to work together to overcome a source of discontention can be struggle for some people. That point of conflict and resentment can be even more frustrating for strangers who just met, and are trying to find a mutually agreeable resolution. That’s certainly the case between actress Jessica Copeland and actor Doug Roland’s characters in the new ensemble comedy, ‘Life Hack.’

In honor of the award-winning film’s recent release on VOD earlier this month by distribution company North of Two, ShockYa is premiering an exclusive clip, which is titled ‘Parking Long.’ The clip features Copeland and Wilson’s characters, Carolyn and Alex, as they argue about her trying to save a coveted parking spot on a New York City street for one of her friends. He wants to park his car in the spot on the street where she’s standing, as he claims that she can’t save it for someone else, leaving the two to try to figure out who’s right.

In addition to appearing in ‘Life Hack,’ Copeland also served as a producer with the movie’s written-director, Sloan Copeland. Besides Copeland and Wilson, the comedy also stars Dylan Pinter and Michael Giese.

‘Life Hack’ is a timely cautionary tale about cyber threats and privacy, or lack thereof, in the digital age. Two strangers team up to stop an infamous hacker who threatens to release personal information captured from their computer webcams.

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ShockYa's Exclusive 'Life Hack' Clip
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ShockYa's Exclusive 'Life Hack' Clip
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ShockYa is premiering an exclusive clip from writer-director Sloan Copeland's comedy, 'Life Hack,' which features actress Jessica Copeland.

By Karen Benardello

As a graduate of LIU Post with a B.F.A in Journalism, Print and Electronic, Karen Benardello serves as ShockYa's Senior Movies & Television Editor. Her duties include interviewing filmmakers and musicians, and scribing movie, television and music reviews and news articles. As a New York City-area based journalist, she's a member of the guilds, New York Film Critics Online and the Women Film Critics Circle.

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