 Scared? Bang! Hello, my name is Timmingill reporting for Cal TV Entertainment, and I'm here today with the star of American honey Sasha Lane. How are you doing today Sasha? I'm doing really good. Thank you. Good. So first we have to talk about your casting process because this wasn't like a traditional casting so tell us a story about how you got chosen for this movie. Like she found me on the beach but then we just a lot of the casting process was a lot of personal conversations between me and Andrea and we just found that we connected on so many different ways and throughout that we found that I connected with star on so many different ways. We go door-to-door with some magazines. We explore like America. We party. Come with us. What makes American honey different from your average coming-of-age movie? There's something very raw and authentic about it one because you can't ever question if these people exist because these are these people and there's something there's this light and this beauty in it like a consistent beauty in life. I've been trying to be Christian, but I can see the devil has a hold of the two of you. I think the devil has a hold of your daughter. So you share a lot of scenes with Shia LaBeouf. What is something the audience might be surprised to know about him? I don't know. I don't know what people think, but I just you know he is such a human. He's such a raw individual and I think people need to take that into consideration, you know when they judge or look at all the BS media and stuff, yeah. You got anybody who's gonna miss you? Not really. Okay good. You're hired. Music is such an integral part of this movie. What kind of songs helped you get into the mindset for the role? It just depends on what mood I was getting in. I would listen to Alina Baraz, or I'd listen to Daughter, or I would listen to the hype music and yeah, just I don't even remember. Just certain things are like it's something more serene like Leon Bridges and yeah, I just I'd create my little mood, yeah. Yeah, definitely. What kind of songs do you like to sing along to when you're driving because you guys do a lot of driving in the movie? Rihanna or I like to listen to like Don't Stop the Loom by Journey and a lot of old-school music, a lot of like like the 90s or early 2000s, just stuff that you can just be like, yeah, like some JLo, you know, just that was your driving and kind of yeah, yeah. Thank you so much. Thank you. Make sure to spend some American money and go see American Honey in San Francisco, October 7th. Thank you so much. Thank you. I appreciate it. I think it was, it's really surprising when you feel, you know, Jane Austen and her characters in her world and all of that.