Exclusive: Former A3 agent Lucas Goldsmith has joined Amplified, the management/production company launched recently by Industry Entertainment’s Adam Levine, Brandy Rivers and Michael Hepburn.
This marks a return to the management side for Goldsmith who was most recently at A3 as an agent in the talent division, focused on clients from international markets, including the UK, Australia, and Canada. He joined A3 last year and remained at the agency until it ceased operations in February.
Prior to that, Goldsmith was a manager at Seven Summits for five years. He began his career at Evolution Management/Primary Wave before moving to Genesis, where he was promoted to manager.
“We are delighted to have Lucas Goldsmith join the Amplified team,” said the Amplified partners in a statement. “His remarkable expertise and profound dedication to talent development perfectly complement our mission of empowering artists to thrive on a global scale.”...
This marks a return to the management side for Goldsmith who was most recently at A3 as an agent in the talent division, focused on clients from international markets, including the UK, Australia, and Canada. He joined A3 last year and remained at the agency until it ceased operations in February.
Prior to that, Goldsmith was a manager at Seven Summits for five years. He began his career at Evolution Management/Primary Wave before moving to Genesis, where he was promoted to manager.
“We are delighted to have Lucas Goldsmith join the Amplified team,” said the Amplified partners in a statement. “His remarkable expertise and profound dedication to talent development perfectly complement our mission of empowering artists to thrive on a global scale.”...
- 4/23/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Longtime Industry Entertainment managers Adam Levine, Brandy Rivers and Michael Hepburn have left to start a new management/production company that they have named Amplified. The trio, who come from talent and lit (Rivers) backgrounds, are bringing all of their clients to the new venture.
Levine spent 12 years in the talent department at Industry having previously co-run his own management firm Levine Okwu Erickson. His clients include Scott Grimes, Jake Borelli (Grey’s Anatomy), Sara Waisglass (Ginny and Georgia), Casey Cott (Riverdale), Spencer MacPherson, Melissa O’Neil (The Rookie), Tori Anderson (NCIS: Hawai’i), Floriana Lima (A Million Little Things), Sarah Bock (Severance), Evan Ellison (Bonneville), Chelsea Clark (Ginny and Georgia) and Nesta Cooper.
Rivers did stints in production and development at Bruckheimer Television and Summit Entertainment before switching to representation as an agent at ICM and Gersh and...
Levine spent 12 years in the talent department at Industry having previously co-run his own management firm Levine Okwu Erickson. His clients include Scott Grimes, Jake Borelli (Grey’s Anatomy), Sara Waisglass (Ginny and Georgia), Casey Cott (Riverdale), Spencer MacPherson, Melissa O’Neil (The Rookie), Tori Anderson (NCIS: Hawai’i), Floriana Lima (A Million Little Things), Sarah Bock (Severance), Evan Ellison (Bonneville), Chelsea Clark (Ginny and Georgia) and Nesta Cooper.
Rivers did stints in production and development at Bruckheimer Television and Summit Entertainment before switching to representation as an agent at ICM and Gersh and...
- 4/3/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Patrick Massett and John Zinman, the longtime collaborators known for their work as writers, producers and showrunners, have signed with Independent Artist Group for representation.
Massett and Zinman most recently ran Last Light, a dystopian thriler series for Peacock and Australia’s Stan, starring Matthew Fox and Joanne Froggatt. Their television careers began with the relic-hunter drama Veritas: The Quest, which they created and exec produced for ABC. The pair then went on to serve as co-executive producers of the Emmy Award-winning Friday Night Lights, along with shows like The Chicago Code and The Blacklist. They were also the showrunners for Wesley Snipes’ NBC pilot The Player.
On the feature side, Massett and Zinman wrote Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, starring Angelina Jolie, which grossed over $274M worldwide, and Black Bear Pictures’ crime drama Gold on the Bre-x mining scandal, starring Matthew McConaughey, Édgar Ramirez and Bryce Dallas Howard.
Most recently,...
Massett and Zinman most recently ran Last Light, a dystopian thriler series for Peacock and Australia’s Stan, starring Matthew Fox and Joanne Froggatt. Their television careers began with the relic-hunter drama Veritas: The Quest, which they created and exec produced for ABC. The pair then went on to serve as co-executive producers of the Emmy Award-winning Friday Night Lights, along with shows like The Chicago Code and The Blacklist. They were also the showrunners for Wesley Snipes’ NBC pilot The Player.
On the feature side, Massett and Zinman wrote Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, starring Angelina Jolie, which grossed over $274M worldwide, and Black Bear Pictures’ crime drama Gold on the Bre-x mining scandal, starring Matthew McConaughey, Édgar Ramirez and Bryce Dallas Howard.
Most recently,...
- 10/12/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: FX has added seven to the recurring cast for The Sterling Affairs, its limited series about the downfall of Los Angeles Clippers’ owner Donald Sterling amid the team’s drive to win a championship under coach Doc Rivers. Harriet Samson Harris (Hacks), Corbin Bernsen (City On a Hill), Yvonna Pearson (Dynasty), Jock McKissic (Your Honor), Darryl Wesley (This Is Us), Rich Sommer (Minx) and Clifton Davis (Billions) join leads Laurence Fishburne and Jacki Weaver in the six-episode series.
The Sterling Affairs is written by Gina Welch (Feud: Bette and Joan) based on the ESPN 30 for 30 podcast of the same name reported and hosted by Ramona Shelburne. The series tells the behind the scenes story of Doc Rivers (Fishburne) and the Los Angeles Clippers’ quest to bring a championship to one of the historically worst franchises in all of sports during the impending downfall of the team’s owner, Donald...
The Sterling Affairs is written by Gina Welch (Feud: Bette and Joan) based on the ESPN 30 for 30 podcast of the same name reported and hosted by Ramona Shelburne. The series tells the behind the scenes story of Doc Rivers (Fishburne) and the Los Angeles Clippers’ quest to bring a championship to one of the historically worst franchises in all of sports during the impending downfall of the team’s owner, Donald...
- 1/17/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Alana de la Garza as Isobel Castille on FBI. Pic credit: CBS
It’s sometimes forgotten that Romeo and Juliet was ultimately a tragedy.
A week after the Season 5 premiere, where Oa went to great lengths to handle a bombing, the FBI team had to deal with a robbery involving a pair of young lovers.
However, these two kids from opposite worlds were in way over their heads, leading to murder and a tragic end.
This coincided with Scola and Nina facing some unique turns in their own relationship that played into the case.
That climaxed with Nina making a hard decision that left her shaken up afterward.
This all made Love Is Blind a powerful episode showing how romance can have a dark ending.
A cop killing gets the team going
On the street, a man pulled up before a pawn shop, adjusting his coat where a gun was hidden.
It’s sometimes forgotten that Romeo and Juliet was ultimately a tragedy.
A week after the Season 5 premiere, where Oa went to great lengths to handle a bombing, the FBI team had to deal with a robbery involving a pair of young lovers.
However, these two kids from opposite worlds were in way over their heads, leading to murder and a tragic end.
This coincided with Scola and Nina facing some unique turns in their own relationship that played into the case.
That climaxed with Nina making a hard decision that left her shaken up afterward.
This all made Love Is Blind a powerful episode showing how romance can have a dark ending.
A cop killing gets the team going
On the street, a man pulled up before a pawn shop, adjusting his coat where a gun was hidden.
- 9/28/2022
- by Michael Weyer
- Monsters and Critics
Selena Gomez, Tanya Saracho and Gabriela Revilla Lugo are teaming up to develop a TV comedy spin on John Hughes’ beloved 1984 coming-of-age film “Sixteen Candles.”
Titled “15 Candles,” the half-hour series will follow four young Latinas in high school, navigating feelings of invisibility while exploring what it means to leave childhood behind as quinceañera season approaches. The series, set at Peacock, hails from Universal Content Productions.
Saracho, under her Ojalá Productions banner, and Lugo write and executive produce “15 Candles,” while Gomez also executive produces under her July Moon Productions. Ojalá’s Christine Dávila co-executive produces.
Gomez stars in the recently renewed Hulu comedy “Only Murders in the Building” alongside Steve Martin and Martin Short. Saracho served as a writer, director and producer of the Starz drama “Vida.” Lugo is a writer, director and producer who has worked on projects like “Whiplash,” “Palm Springs” and “A Million Little Things.”
Written and directed by Hughes,...
Titled “15 Candles,” the half-hour series will follow four young Latinas in high school, navigating feelings of invisibility while exploring what it means to leave childhood behind as quinceañera season approaches. The series, set at Peacock, hails from Universal Content Productions.
Saracho, under her Ojalá Productions banner, and Lugo write and executive produce “15 Candles,” while Gomez also executive produces under her July Moon Productions. Ojalá’s Christine Dávila co-executive produces.
Gomez stars in the recently renewed Hulu comedy “Only Murders in the Building” alongside Steve Martin and Martin Short. Saracho served as a writer, director and producer of the Starz drama “Vida.” Lugo is a writer, director and producer who has worked on projects like “Whiplash,” “Palm Springs” and “A Million Little Things.”
Written and directed by Hughes,...
- 3/15/2022
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Tanya Saracho (Vida), Gabriela Revilla Lugo, and Selena Gomez are developing the single-camera comedy 15 Candles, a reconfiguration of the world of John Hughes‘ 16 Candles.
The half-hour series—from UCP for Peacock—follows four young Latinas starting high school as they overcome their feelings of invisibility while exploring what it means to leave childhood behind through the lens of the traditional female coming-of-age rite: the quinceañera.
Saracho, under her Ojalá Production banner, and Lugo serve as writers and executive producers of the project. Gomez also executive produces under her July Moon Productions. Christine Dávila of Ojalá Productions co-executive produces.
Saracho is a playwright and TV writer who most recently served as creator, showrunner, and executive producer of Vida on Starz.
She co-founded the Untitled Latinx Project, whose mission is to increase Latine representation in TV, broadcast, cable, and streaming...
The half-hour series—from UCP for Peacock—follows four young Latinas starting high school as they overcome their feelings of invisibility while exploring what it means to leave childhood behind through the lens of the traditional female coming-of-age rite: the quinceañera.
Saracho, under her Ojalá Production banner, and Lugo serve as writers and executive producers of the project. Gomez also executive produces under her July Moon Productions. Christine Dávila of Ojalá Productions co-executive produces.
Saracho is a playwright and TV writer who most recently served as creator, showrunner, and executive producer of Vida on Starz.
She co-founded the Untitled Latinx Project, whose mission is to increase Latine representation in TV, broadcast, cable, and streaming...
- 3/15/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Michael Brandt, the co-creator of NBC’s Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Justice, has signed with CAA for representation in all areas.
The writer, director and producer served as the showrunner on Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. for multiple seasons, executive produces all the series, and has directed multiple episodes as well.
Beyond television, Brandt wrote the feature films 3:10 to Yuma, Wanted, 2 Fast 2 Furious and Catch That Kid. He also wrote and directed The Double, featuring Richard Gere, Topher Grace, Martin Sheen and Tamer Hassan.
Brandt currently has multiple projects in production and development including the Mark Wahlberg- and Simu Liu-starrer Arthur the King. The film, directed by Simon Cellan Jones, is currently in production in the Dominican Republic. He also has another project in development at ABC Signature.
He continues to be repped by Andrew Deane and Brandy Rivers...
The writer, director and producer served as the showrunner on Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. for multiple seasons, executive produces all the series, and has directed multiple episodes as well.
Beyond television, Brandt wrote the feature films 3:10 to Yuma, Wanted, 2 Fast 2 Furious and Catch That Kid. He also wrote and directed The Double, featuring Richard Gere, Topher Grace, Martin Sheen and Tamer Hassan.
Brandt currently has multiple projects in production and development including the Mark Wahlberg- and Simu Liu-starrer Arthur the King. The film, directed by Simon Cellan Jones, is currently in production in the Dominican Republic. He also has another project in development at ABC Signature.
He continues to be repped by Andrew Deane and Brandy Rivers...
- 2/17/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Constantin Film has acquired the rights to hit novel “Perfect Addiction,” set in the world of boxing, partnering up once again with producer Jeremy Bolt, with whom they worked on the “Resident Evil” blockbuster movie franchise, assassin action movie “Polar,” starring Mads Mikkelsen and Vanessa Hudgens, and the upcoming video-game adaption “Monster Hunter,” starring Milla Jovovich.
The film will blend a “Rocky-esque underdog story and a salacious romance in a sexy and gripping package,” according to a statement from Constantin.
Claudia Tan’s book is the second novel of the very popular English-language “Perfect” series, published on Wattpad, a leading social storytelling platform. It has racked up more than 81 million reads on Wattpad, and won the People’s Choice Award – by audience votes – at the 2015 Wattys.
Stephanie Sanditz, who wrote “Infernal Devices” and “Beautiful Bastard” for Constantin, is set to write the screenplay. Sanditz recently developed her original series “Pyramid” at FX,...
The film will blend a “Rocky-esque underdog story and a salacious romance in a sexy and gripping package,” according to a statement from Constantin.
Claudia Tan’s book is the second novel of the very popular English-language “Perfect” series, published on Wattpad, a leading social storytelling platform. It has racked up more than 81 million reads on Wattpad, and won the People’s Choice Award – by audience votes – at the 2015 Wattys.
Stephanie Sanditz, who wrote “Infernal Devices” and “Beautiful Bastard” for Constantin, is set to write the screenplay. Sanditz recently developed her original series “Pyramid” at FX,...
- 8/4/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: CBS has put in development Borrowed Time, a drama from writer Amanda Green; Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman’s Brownstone Prods.; and Warner Bros. TV, where Green and Brownstone are under overall deals.
This marks the second broadcast sale for Green and Brownstone via Wbtv this season; they also have jury drama The Twelve, based on a Belgian format, at Fox with a put pilot commitment.
Written by Green, Borrowed Time follows a cop who wakes up in the body of a stranger with no memory of who she is. The search for her identity is complicated by a chilling fact: Someone is trying to kill the person whose life she is inhabiting. She prevents the murder, only to awaken in a different body with a new mystery to solve.
Amanda Green executive produces alongside Brownstone Prods’ Banks and Handelman.
Brownstone also has a put pilot commitment at ABC for Love Me,...
This marks the second broadcast sale for Green and Brownstone via Wbtv this season; they also have jury drama The Twelve, based on a Belgian format, at Fox with a put pilot commitment.
Written by Green, Borrowed Time follows a cop who wakes up in the body of a stranger with no memory of who she is. The search for her identity is complicated by a chilling fact: Someone is trying to kill the person whose life she is inhabiting. She prevents the murder, only to awaken in a different body with a new mystery to solve.
Amanda Green executive produces alongside Brownstone Prods’ Banks and Handelman.
Brownstone also has a put pilot commitment at ABC for Love Me,...
- 11/14/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In a competitive situation, Fox has landed drama The Twelve, based on the Belgian series De Twaalf, with a put pilot commitment. The project hails from writer Amanda Green, Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman’s Brownstone Prods. and Warner Bros. TV where Green and Brownstone are under overall deals.
Written by Green, The Twelve is a character-driven legal drama that examines one high-stakes case each season through the unique perspectives and prejudices of the twelve jurors. As the courtroom narrative unfolds, the jurors’ secrets come to light and their lives unravel, ensnaring the twelve in messy personal and professional consequences. Through their differing interpretations of fact, it becomes clear that justice is never truly blind. The Twelve asks the complex and provocative question: who are we to judge?
Green executive produces alongside Banks and Handelman of Brownstone. Dannah Shinder is co-executive producing. Wbtv co-produces with Fox Entertainment.
De Twaalf was...
Written by Green, The Twelve is a character-driven legal drama that examines one high-stakes case each season through the unique perspectives and prejudices of the twelve jurors. As the courtroom narrative unfolds, the jurors’ secrets come to light and their lives unravel, ensnaring the twelve in messy personal and professional consequences. Through their differing interpretations of fact, it becomes clear that justice is never truly blind. The Twelve asks the complex and provocative question: who are we to judge?
Green executive produces alongside Banks and Handelman of Brownstone. Dannah Shinder is co-executive producing. Wbtv co-produces with Fox Entertainment.
De Twaalf was...
- 8/15/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, stunt coordinator Shauna Duggins is moving into the director’s chair, an arm-wrestling comedy is heading for the big screen and “Socrates” gets sold.
Director Hired
Emmy-winning stunt coordinator Shauna Duggins will direct the action drama “Guardian” from Cory Byam’s script in her directorial debut.
Voltage Pictures and Wonderland Sound are the production companies. Producers are McG and Mary Viola, Voltage’s Nicolas Chartier and Dominic Rustam. Steven Bello of Wonderland and Jonathan Deckter of Voltage are also executive producers of the project, alongside Duggin’s long-time collaborator Brian Machleit.
“Guardian” tells the multi-layered story of a top assassin who becomes the reluctant guardian for the son of the last man he killed – entangling himself in a mob power struggle and an unexpected crisis of conscience. Duggins became the first female stunt professional to win an Emmy in 2018 for her work on Netflix’s “Glow.
Director Hired
Emmy-winning stunt coordinator Shauna Duggins will direct the action drama “Guardian” from Cory Byam’s script in her directorial debut.
Voltage Pictures and Wonderland Sound are the production companies. Producers are McG and Mary Viola, Voltage’s Nicolas Chartier and Dominic Rustam. Steven Bello of Wonderland and Jonathan Deckter of Voltage are also executive producers of the project, alongside Duggin’s long-time collaborator Brian Machleit.
“Guardian” tells the multi-layered story of a top assassin who becomes the reluctant guardian for the son of the last man he killed – entangling himself in a mob power struggle and an unexpected crisis of conscience. Duggins became the first female stunt professional to win an Emmy in 2018 for her work on Netflix’s “Glow.
- 6/11/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” sets a Sony Pictures record, Chris O’Dowd is honored, “The Spongebob Movie” gets a date change, and arm-wrestling movie “Golden Arm” gets a director.
Box Office Milestone
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” has topped $170 million at the domestic box office to become Sony Pictures’ biggest animated film, surpassing the lifetime total of “Hotel Transylvania 2.”
Sony’s eighth weekend of “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is heading for another $4 million at 2,234 venues this weekend as it battles Warner Bros.’ seventh frame of “Aquaman” and Universal’s 12th weekend of “Green Book” for fourth place.
Sources said in November before “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” opened that Sony Pictures was developing a sequel and spinoffs. The film, with Shameik Moore voicing Miles Morales/Spider-Man, has also taken in nearly $170 million from international markets.
Honor
Chris O’Dowd will be honored with an Oscar Wilde Award by the U.
Box Office Milestone
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” has topped $170 million at the domestic box office to become Sony Pictures’ biggest animated film, surpassing the lifetime total of “Hotel Transylvania 2.”
Sony’s eighth weekend of “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is heading for another $4 million at 2,234 venues this weekend as it battles Warner Bros.’ seventh frame of “Aquaman” and Universal’s 12th weekend of “Green Book” for fourth place.
Sources said in November before “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” opened that Sony Pictures was developing a sequel and spinoffs. The film, with Shameik Moore voicing Miles Morales/Spider-Man, has also taken in nearly $170 million from international markets.
Honor
Chris O’Dowd will be honored with an Oscar Wilde Award by the U.
- 2/2/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Andy Fickman will direct and produce the music-driven romantic comedy “Roomies” with Jenna Dewan via her company, Everheart Productions.
Fickman’s Oops Doughnuts’ Betsy Sullenger and Everheart senior VP Jean Song will also produce.
“Roomies” is based on the 2017 romance novel of the same name by Christina Lauren, about a woman who marries an illegal immigrant in order to keep him in the country and help him get his dream job of starring in a Broadway musical. The story follows the couple as their marriage of convenience evolves from awkward roommates to besotted lovers. Christina Lauren, the combined pen name of Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings, will adapt their own novel.
Andy Fickman has directed and executive produced CBS’s “Kevin Can Wait” and Netflix’s stand up special “Never Don’t Give Up,” both starring Kevin James. He also helmed James in “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2,” Disney Channel’s “Liv & Maddie,...
Fickman’s Oops Doughnuts’ Betsy Sullenger and Everheart senior VP Jean Song will also produce.
“Roomies” is based on the 2017 romance novel of the same name by Christina Lauren, about a woman who marries an illegal immigrant in order to keep him in the country and help him get his dream job of starring in a Broadway musical. The story follows the couple as their marriage of convenience evolves from awkward roommates to besotted lovers. Christina Lauren, the combined pen name of Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings, will adapt their own novel.
Andy Fickman has directed and executive produced CBS’s “Kevin Can Wait” and Netflix’s stand up special “Never Don’t Give Up,” both starring Kevin James. He also helmed James in “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2,” Disney Channel’s “Liv & Maddie,...
- 5/4/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Lanny Noveck and Brandy Rivers, agents in ICM Partners’ TV lit department, have left. I hear this came down today, and the duo were let go after the agency brass had completed the annual end-of-year evaluation of the company’s business. Veteran Noveck joined ICM Partners in 2009 in the fallout of the Wma-Endeavor merger. He was previously at Wma for 30 years. He led the agency’s TV literary department for 15 years before being named head of scripted packaging in…...
- 1/10/2017
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: American Zoetrope has acquired screen rights to Alysia Abbott’s Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father, with Sofia Coppola set to adapt it with Andrew Durham. She will produce with Roman Coppola. The memoir was published by W. W. Norton & Co last June. The book is a coming of age story set against San Francisco’s vibrant cultural scene in the 1970s and ’80s, both before and after the AIDS epidemic, a crisis that would later claim the life of Abbott’s father, Steve Abbott, a widowed poet and gay activist. “I love the book Fairyland; it’s a sweet and unique love story of a girl and her dad, both growing up together in 1970′s San Francisco,” Coppola said. “I think it will make an engaging and touching movie on a subject I’ve never seen before.” Said the author: “I’m delighted that Sofia Coppola and Zoetrope...
- 12/16/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Exclusive: Fox and producer John Davis have acquired feature rights to Myra McEntire’s debut novel Hourglass. Published by Egmont, the novel is catching on with a youthful female demographic. It’s a time-slip romance about a teen girl plagued by visions of the past, who meets a handsome stranger who can see the future. Together they travel through time and find action, adventure and romance. Davis will produce, and Magnet Management’s Brandy Rivers and Mitch Solomon will be exec producers. The acquisition was made from Davis’ discretionary fund.
- 10/27/2011
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Kailey Marsh is a co-founder and literary manager/producer at Faction M with her business partner Nima Maleki. Kailey graduated from the Art Institute of California-Los Angeles and interned for Ozla Pictures (the company behind The Grudge movies, among others) and then worked as an assistant for Steven Jay Schneider, producer of Paranormal Activity. She was an assistant at the management/production company Circle of Confusion before becoming a manager in her own right.
Faction M has most recently been involved in producing the feature film The Day, currently in post-production. Check out the Facebook page for all the details about the film and the teaser.
With the advent of The Black List, a collection of the top unproduced screenplays making the rounds in Hollywood, Kailey invented The Blood List, which compiles the best unproduced horror scripts. She was recently included in a Hollywood Reporter article examining this listing phenomena.
Faction M has most recently been involved in producing the feature film The Day, currently in post-production. Check out the Facebook page for all the details about the film and the teaser.
With the advent of The Black List, a collection of the top unproduced screenplays making the rounds in Hollywood, Kailey invented The Blood List, which compiles the best unproduced horror scripts. She was recently included in a Hollywood Reporter article examining this listing phenomena.
- 5/9/2011
- by Anthony Vieira
- The Film Stage
Brandy Rivers has been brought on as a production exec by emerging shingle Underground Films & Management.
Rivers will be charged with locating and developing new properties as well as cultivating existing ones.
Rivers previously served as an exec on the production side at Summit, where she worked on projects such as "Twilight." She earlier worked at Jerry Bruckheimer Television.
Nick Osborne's and Trevor Engelson's Underground recently set up drama "Memoirs" at Summit, with Robert Pattinson attached to star. It also counts among its credits upcoming comedy "All About Steve" and last year's romantic comedy "License to Wed."...
Rivers will be charged with locating and developing new properties as well as cultivating existing ones.
Rivers previously served as an exec on the production side at Summit, where she worked on projects such as "Twilight." She earlier worked at Jerry Bruckheimer Television.
Nick Osborne's and Trevor Engelson's Underground recently set up drama "Memoirs" at Summit, with Robert Pattinson attached to star. It also counts among its credits upcoming comedy "All About Steve" and last year's romantic comedy "License to Wed."...
- 4/13/2009
- by By Steven Zeitchik
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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