Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Hedwig at 25: John Cameron Mitchell Returns to Texas with the Cult Classic That Refused to Play by the Rules—and Still Changes Lives
    • “On the Creepy Meter, It Was a 12”: Dennis Haysbert on Filming ‘Time of Death’ in a Real Haunted Prison
    • From Tears to Triumph: Vicki Adkins Opens Up About Losing Her Son, Her Husband, and Finding “Good Grief”
    • SPIDER-MAN BRAND NEW DAY Movie Minute Review
    • Roger Avary Brings PULP FICTION Magic to Dallas: The Oscar Winner’s First-Ever Q&A, Texas Love Affair, and Bold New Chapter
    • The Odyssey Movie Minute Review
    • Joseph Kosinski Had to Invent a New Camera System Just to Make F1 — And the Result Is One of the Most Thrilling Movies of the Year
    • Kneel to Stand Tall: Bear Grylls Takes ‘The Chosen’ Cast Into the Wild—and Finds Faith Waiting
    AMFM Magazine.tv
    • Features
    • Movies
      1. Movies – Indies
      2. Movie Reviews
      3. Movies- Wide Release
      Featured
      July 25, 20260By christine

      The Odyssey Movie Minute Review

      2 Mins Read
      Read More
      Recent
      August 5, 2026

      Hedwig at 25: John Cameron Mitchell Returns to Texas with the Cult Classic That Refused to Play by the Rules—and Still Changes Lives

      August 4, 2026

      “On the Creepy Meter, It Was a 12”: Dennis Haysbert on Filming ‘Time of Death’ in a Real Haunted Prison

      August 4, 2026

      SPIDER-MAN BRAND NEW DAY Movie Minute Review

    • Photography
      1. Event Photos
      Featured
      September 1, 20250By christine

      THE WEEKND ‘After Hours Til Dawn Tour’ at Dallas AT&T Stadium August 28, 2025

      1 Min Read
      Read More
      Recent
      April 20, 2026

      ECHO Resounds in Dallas: Cirque du Soleil Returns to the Big Top in Grand Prairie

      September 8, 2025

      Simple Plan’s BIGGER THAN YOU THINK Tour with LoLo, 3OH3, and Bowling For Soup

      September 1, 2025

      THE WEEKND ‘After Hours Til Dawn Tour’ at Dallas AT&T Stadium August 28, 2025

    • ABOUT US
    • Music
      1. Indies
      2. Majors
      3. Reviews
      Featured
      November 25, 20240By christine

      Asia’s #1 Rock Guitarist Tak Matsumoto Talks New Supergroup TMG Release “Crash Down Love” (Interview)

      4 Mins Read
      Read More
      Recent
      July 17, 2026

      Shotgun Messiah Legends Zinny Zan & Harry Cody Just Dropped a Bombshell Reunion Album (and It’s Not Nostalgia)

      July 14, 2026

      “That’s Better Than Alright”: Martin Luther McCoy on Love, Texas Soul, and Welcoming Himself Back to Music with ‘Welcome Back Love’

      June 23, 2026

      “12 Notes, Infinite Worlds”: Emmy-Winning Composer Nathan Barr Reveals How He Reinvented the Score for The Morning Show Season 4

    • The Wire
    • Literarians
    • Movie Minute Reviews
    • AMFM Studios LLC
    AMFM Magazine.tv
    You are at:Home»World News»Movies»Movie Reviews»From Oil Tycoon to Hollywood Star: JB Yowell on Playing a Heaven’s Gate Investigator in Tribeca Sensation THE LEADER
    Movie Reviews

    From Oil Tycoon to Hollywood Star: JB Yowell on Playing a Heaven’s Gate Investigator in Tribeca Sensation THE LEADER

    christineBy christineJune 16, 2026Updated:June 16, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Exclusive Interview by Paul Salfen, Text by Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine

    Entrepreneur-turned-actor JB Yowell sits down with AMFM Magazine to discuss his riveting role in The Leader, the highly anticipated Heaven’s Gate biopic starring Vera Farmiga, Tim Blake Nelson, and Jim Parsons that premiered at the 2026 Tribeca Festival. In this candid conversation, Yowell shares what drew him to the project, his personal UFO sighting that helped him connect with the material, behind-the-scenes stories from the set, and the powerful human lessons the film reveals about belief, belonging, and the search for meaning. With a flourishing second act in Hollywood that includes upcoming projects like Mini War with Luke Wilson and Kaet Might Die with Awkwafina and Ken Jeong, Yowell proves it’s never too late to chase your passion.


    In a wide-ranging and heartfelt interview, JB Yowell opens up about stepping into the shoes of a real-life UFO debunker-turned-seeker in The Leader, a film that humanizes one of America’s most infamous cults while raising profound questions about faith, vulnerability, and our shared human experience.

    Yowell plays Hayden, a character inspired by a man from Oklahoma who interviewed Bonnie Nettles (portrayed by Vera Farmiga). “My role, Hayden… I interviewed Bonnie,” Yowell explains. “That’s where I take over, and that’s where I become that character. During that process, we learn a lot about Bonnie’s life and also how she connected with Applewhite. And then, honestly, we try to find out, does she really believe in this or does she really believe her own ideals?”

    The timing of the film feels almost prophetic. Released in an era of increased UFO disclosures and public fascination with the unexplained, The Leader arrives at a cultural moment primed for its themes. Yowell himself brings a personal connection to the material. While filming another project in New Mexico with his assistant Adam, the two witnessed a mysterious glowing object. “We literally saw, swear to God, both of us… this big orbital thing that lit up. It had looked like a big egg and had a bunch of red and yellow lights on it,” he recounts. That experience helped him channel authenticity into his performance: “What if those things really do exist?”

    Director Michael Gallagher, who was deeply affected by the Heaven’s Gate tragedy as a young man in San Diego, crafted a story that begins with the love story of Bonnie and Applewhite before exploring the radical beliefs that led to tragedy. Yowell notes the film’s nuanced approach: “Maybe they weren’t wrong… the idea behind it was to kind of make everyone go, well, maybe we’re the crazy ones.”

    Filming in a meticulously retrofitted 1970s house in Louisville, Kentucky, created an immersive environment. Yowell was particularly struck by working alongside Vera Farmiga. “She is just the actor’s actor… She was very sweet and warm,” he says, admitting he was initially nervous to share the screen with her commanding presence.

    The Tribeca premiere marked a full-circle moment for Yowell—his first time seeing himself on the big screen. “It was really nice and fun to be part of it, just to feel the energy,” he shares with evident joy.

    A Second Act Built on Passion and Persistence

    Yowell’s journey from successful oil entrepreneur to working actor is as compelling as any role he’s played. After building Yohawk Energy and navigating the highs and lows of business, he followed his lifelong love of the arts later in life.

    “I’m a businessman first… but I’ve always loved the arts and entertainment,” Yowell reflects. “Acting has always been something fun for me. So I got into it later in life and it’s a sandbox I really enjoy playing in.”

    His advice for anyone dreaming of a career pivot is refreshingly straightforward and actionable: start small, seek mentorship, and stay humble. “You just gotta do it. You can’t overthink anything… Tell people you need help. Everybody likes to be a mentor.”

    He emphasizes surrounding yourself with a supportive “village” — a theme that echoes the film’s exploration of human connection and belonging. “We’re all living the human experience… Keep your village close to you. People that really love you and care about you.”

    What’s Next for JB Yowell

    Yowell is busier than ever. He recently wrapped a project opposite James Franco and is currently filming Mini War alongside Luke Wilson, Nick Swardson, and Vanessa Hutchins. He’s also slated for Kaet Might Die with Awkwafina and Ken Jeong. Looking ahead to 2027, he plans to transition more fully into producing, developing his own stories and ensembles.

    For now, audiences can catch earlier work like Exit Protocols (with Dolph Lundgren) on Amazon Prime and several Lifetime films while awaiting the wider release of The Leader, expected in late 2026.

    The Leader is more than a cult drama — it’s a mirror held up to our deepest needs for purpose, love, and belief. Through JB Yowell’s grounded performance and thoughtful insights, the film reminds us that even in our strangest chapters, the most powerful stories are ultimately about being human.

    Share this:

    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
    • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
    • Print (Opens in new window) Print
    • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads

    Like this:

    Like Loading…
    Actor Interview cult movies entrepreneur to actor Heaven's Gate biopic Heaven's Gate cult Independent Film JB Yowell Jim Parsons new movies 2026 Paul Salfen interview second act career Texas actors Hollywood The Leader movie Tim Blake Nelson tribeca-film-festival-2026 true crime drama UFO documentary style drama Vera Farmiga
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleYOUNG WASHINGTON Movie Minute Review
    Next Article Armie Hammer and Uwe Boll Deliver a Raw, Unapologetic Wake-Up Call in Citizen Vigilante — “If Nobody Pays, There’s No Bus… No Civilization”
    christine

    Related Posts

    Movie Minute

    Hedwig at 25: John Cameron Mitchell Returns to Texas with the Cult Classic That Refused to Play by the Rules—and Still Changes Lives

    Read More
    Movie Reviews

    “On the Creepy Meter, It Was a 12”: Dennis Haysbert on Filming ‘Time of Death’ in a Real Haunted Prison

    Read More
    Blockbuster Movies

    SPIDER-MAN BRAND NEW DAY Movie Minute Review

    Read More

    Comments are closed.

    SEARCH BY CATEGORY
    • MOVIES
    • Music ICON
    • AUTHORS
    August 4, 2026

    SPIDER-MAN BRAND NEW DAY Movie Minute Review

    August 1, 2026

    Roger Avary Brings PULP FICTION Magic to Dallas: The Oscar Winner’s First-Ever Q&A, Texas Love Affair, and Bold New Chapter

    July 25, 2026

    The Odyssey Movie Minute Review

    August 4, 2026

    From Tears to Triumph: Vicki Adkins Opens Up About Losing Her Son, Her Husband, and Finding “Good Grief”

    June 12, 2026

    Be Yourself (It’s the Best “Bad Advice” You’ll Ever Get): Meredith Walker on Unlearning the Rules and Helping Girls Build a Life That’s Truly Theirs

    June 12, 2026

    After 15 Years, Jerry Spinelli Returns to the Schoolyard with Fifth Grade Top Dogs — And Reveals Why He Still Writes What He Cares About Most

    AMFM INSTAGRAM
    Recent Posts
    • Hedwig at 25: John Cameron Mitchell Returns to Texas with the Cult Classic That Refused to Play by the Rules—and Still Changes Lives
    • “On the Creepy Meter, It Was a 12”: Dennis Haysbert on Filming ‘Time of Death’ in a Real Haunted Prison
    • From Tears to Triumph: Vicki Adkins Opens Up About Losing Her Son, Her Husband, and Finding “Good Grief”
    • SPIDER-MAN BRAND NEW DAY Movie Minute Review
    • Roger Avary Brings PULP FICTION Magic to Dallas: The Oscar Winner’s First-Ever Q&A, Texas Love Affair, and Bold New Chapter
    Archives
    Movie Minute
    August 5, 20260By christine

    Hedwig at 25: John Cameron Mitchell Returns to Texas with the Cult Classic That Refused to Play by the Rules—and Still Changes Lives

    6 Mins Read
    Twenty-five years after Hedwig and the Angry Inch first exploded onto screens, its creator, writer, director, and star John Cameron Mitchell is bringing the film—and its companion piece Shortbus—back to the big screen in 4K for a special anniversary celebration at Dallas’s historic Texas Theater. In a wide-ranging conversation with AMFM Magazine Managing Editor Paul

    Share this:

    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
    • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
    • Print (Opens in new window) Print
    • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads

    Like this:

    Like Loading…
    Read More
    Movie Reviews
    August 4, 20260By christine

    “On the Creepy Meter, It Was a 12”: Dennis Haysbert on Filming ‘Time of Death’ in a Real Haunted Prison

    3 Mins Read
    Interview by Paul Salfen, Text by Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine Dennis Haysbert has built a career on that unmistakable voice and commanding presence—from the thrifty commercial that first put him on casting directors’ radar, to Major League, the high-stakes intensity of 24, and now a chilling new turn in the horror-thriller Time of Death.

    Share this:

    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
    • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
    • Print (Opens in new window) Print
    • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads

    Like this:

    Like Loading…
    Read More
    Authors
    August 4, 20260By christine

    From Tears to Triumph: Vicki Adkins Opens Up About Losing Her Son, Her Husband, and Finding “Good Grief”

    4 Mins Read
    Interview by Paul Salfen, Text by Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine In an exclusive AMFM Magazine conversation with Paul Salfen, author Vicki Adkins sat down to talk about the book she never planned to write—until life and faith left her no choice. Good Grief is not a tidy self-help manual. It is the raw, unfiltered

    Share this:

    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
    • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
    • Print (Opens in new window) Print
    • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads

    Like this:

    Like Loading…
    Read More
    Blockbuster Movies
    August 4, 20260By christine

    SPIDER-MAN BRAND NEW DAY Movie Minute Review

    2 Mins Read
    https://www.amfm-magazine.tv/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/Spider-Man-Brand-New-Day.m4a This is Paul Salfen with your KLAK Movie Minute. In theaters now is Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the latest film about everyone's favorite webslinger and sadly, it's not a very fun time at the movies. It's a complete tonal shift from the other lighthearted fun superhero flicks and we now have a downer of

    Share this:

    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
    • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
    • Print (Opens in new window) Print
    • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads

    Like this:

    Like Loading…
    Read More
    Copyright AMFMSTUDIOS LLC
    • About
    • Privacy
    • Contact
    • Cookie Policy (US)
    Copyright AMFMSTUDIOS LLC
    • About
    • Privacy
    • Contact
    • Cookie Policy (US)

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    %d