The Dazey Phase has announced the filmmaking team and cast for Léa Fae Caddigan’s debut feature “Blue Balls.” The film, which will shoot this summer, is based on a story by Meredith Metcalf who wrote the screenplay with Caddigan.
“Blue Balls” follows Emma, who, back at home in her small town, wants nothing more than a night of driving around and hanging out with her best friend, Mara. But when they meet Tom and Jack, Mara invites these two strangers back to their place to get to know each other better.
The only problem is that Emma is a virgin as is Tom. But Tom’s not a sexual virgin, he’s a vampire who’s never killed before and he’s hoping tonight will be the night for him to join a centuries-old vampire fraternity. As the two humans fight for their lives with every weapon they can find,...
“Blue Balls” follows Emma, who, back at home in her small town, wants nothing more than a night of driving around and hanging out with her best friend, Mara. But when they meet Tom and Jack, Mara invites these two strangers back to their place to get to know each other better.
The only problem is that Emma is a virgin as is Tom. But Tom’s not a sexual virgin, he’s a vampire who’s never killed before and he’s hoping tonight will be the night for him to join a centuries-old vampire fraternity. As the two humans fight for their lives with every weapon they can find,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Alex Ritman
- Variety Film + TV
Before Alexander Payne’s 2004 film Sideways shined a spotlight on the Santa Ynez Valley, it was mostly in-the-know oenophiles and moguls seeking an out-of-the-way escape who were drawn to the unassuming charm of this California wine region.
“There’s something about that moment when you’re driving into Santa Ynez where you just exhale and feel like you’re a million miles away,” says Warner Bros. TV senior vp Shannon Howard, whose family has purchased a home in the area after visiting over the past 17 years. “It’s an amazing contrast to Los Angeles and a wonderful place to feel rejuvenated.”
While the area’s unpretentious ambiance persists nearly 20 years after Sideways premiered, what was a few decades earlier a sleepy clutch of ranchland towns — that also attracted the wealthy in search of space and privacy — has evolved into a celebrated wine and food mecca with a growing number of Michelin-approved restaurants,...
“There’s something about that moment when you’re driving into Santa Ynez where you just exhale and feel like you’re a million miles away,” says Warner Bros. TV senior vp Shannon Howard, whose family has purchased a home in the area after visiting over the past 17 years. “It’s an amazing contrast to Los Angeles and a wonderful place to feel rejuvenated.”
While the area’s unpretentious ambiance persists nearly 20 years after Sideways premiered, what was a few decades earlier a sleepy clutch of ranchland towns — that also attracted the wealthy in search of space and privacy — has evolved into a celebrated wine and food mecca with a growing number of Michelin-approved restaurants,...
- 3/5/2023
- by Elycia Rubin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Veteran manager/producer Brad Kaplan has joined Link Entertainment as a partner. Kaplan, who comes from Primary Wave Entertainment, will work out of Link’s West L.A. offices which were expanded last month in part to make room for the company’s growing literary department.
“We have had the privilege to work with Brad in the past and he has been a friend for over 15 years,” the Link partners said in a statement. “He is one of the smartest and most genuine people we have had the pleasure to collaborate with. As we expand our literary/production division, we couldn’t ask for a better partner. We have always admired Brad’s incredible taste in both clients and material”.
Kaplan started his career at Silver Pictures where he worked as a production executive and worked on such films as Lethal Weapon 4, Conspiracy Theory, Executive Decision and The Matrix.
“We have had the privilege to work with Brad in the past and he has been a friend for over 15 years,” the Link partners said in a statement. “He is one of the smartest and most genuine people we have had the pleasure to collaborate with. As we expand our literary/production division, we couldn’t ask for a better partner. We have always admired Brad’s incredible taste in both clients and material”.
Kaplan started his career at Silver Pictures where he worked as a production executive and worked on such films as Lethal Weapon 4, Conspiracy Theory, Executive Decision and The Matrix.
- 2/11/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Link Entertainment has added veteran talent managers Tammy Rosen and Brad Stokes to its team.
Rosen brings to the new company her client list, which includes Michael Sheen, Lucy Davis, Evan Handler, Tony Curran, Laura Fraser and Aml Ameen, among others. She has more that 20 years of experience as a talent manager. Rosen began her career at ICM, moved onto Propaganda in the 90s, and then Melanie Greene Management in the 2000s. In 2010 Rosen joined boutique firm Sanders.Armstrong.Caserta Management where she worked for eight years, also serving as a producer on Showtime’s Masters of Sex. She became available following the recent decision by the Sanders.Armstrong.Caserta partners to dissolve the company.
Stokes’ list of clients includes Mena Massoud, Josh Helman, Madison Lintz, Matt Lintz (The Alienist), Michael Provost (Insatiable), Brittany S. Hall (Ballers) and Karan Oberoi, all of whom will be joining him in the move.
Stokes has over 18 years of experience as a talent manager. He formed the boutique management company Kass & Stokes Management back in 2003. During his tenure there, he produced the feature film The Loss of A Teardrop Diamond starring Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Evans. In 2014, Stokes formed his own company with a focus on developing diverse clients from various foreign and domestic markets.
“Tammy and Brad have both garnered the reputation of being the most respected managers in the business based on their taste and work ethic which matches perfectly with our working environment at Link, said the company’s partners in a joint statement. “We are excited to be collaborating with them and look forward to having them part of our company.”...
Rosen brings to the new company her client list, which includes Michael Sheen, Lucy Davis, Evan Handler, Tony Curran, Laura Fraser and Aml Ameen, among others. She has more that 20 years of experience as a talent manager. Rosen began her career at ICM, moved onto Propaganda in the 90s, and then Melanie Greene Management in the 2000s. In 2010 Rosen joined boutique firm Sanders.Armstrong.Caserta Management where she worked for eight years, also serving as a producer on Showtime’s Masters of Sex. She became available following the recent decision by the Sanders.Armstrong.Caserta partners to dissolve the company.
Stokes’ list of clients includes Mena Massoud, Josh Helman, Madison Lintz, Matt Lintz (The Alienist), Michael Provost (Insatiable), Brittany S. Hall (Ballers) and Karan Oberoi, all of whom will be joining him in the move.
Stokes has over 18 years of experience as a talent manager. He formed the boutique management company Kass & Stokes Management back in 2003. During his tenure there, he produced the feature film The Loss of A Teardrop Diamond starring Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Evans. In 2014, Stokes formed his own company with a focus on developing diverse clients from various foreign and domestic markets.
“Tammy and Brad have both garnered the reputation of being the most respected managers in the business based on their taste and work ethic which matches perfectly with our working environment at Link, said the company’s partners in a joint statement. “We are excited to be collaborating with them and look forward to having them part of our company.”...
- 10/11/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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