Caréll Vincent Rhoden
Caréll Vincent Rhoden’s got a knack for picking projects that are anything but cookie-cutter. 2024 was a wild ride for him, starring in both "Bagman" and "My Husband's Baby." Let’s talk about "Bagman" first—this isn’t your average crime flick. The story digs into the life of a guy who’s basically everyone’s go-to fixer, the dude who makes problems disappear for people who want their hands clean. But, you know how it goes, the deeper he gets, the messier his own life becomes. Rhoden totally sells the paranoia and exhaustion—like he hasn’t slept in a month but still has to keep running. There’s this gritty energy, and the lines between good and bad blur so much you start rooting for the guy even when you probably shouldn’t.
Then there’s "My Husband’s Baby," which couldn’t be more different. Here, Rhoden flips the script and jumps into a romantic drama soaked in secrets and lies. He plays a husband whose world gets turned upside down when his wife drops a bombshell that drags up all sorts of old wounds and trust issues. It’s messy, heartfelt, honestly sometimes a little bit funny, and Rhoden’s performance is the glue that keeps it from spiraling into melodrama. The tension in his face during those big “what the hell is happening” moments? That’s the good stuff. Both movies show off his range—one minute he’s sinking into the shadows, the next he’s front and center, baring his soul. Rhoden’s 2024 is proof he’s not afraid to take risks, and honestly, it pays off big time.