Phylicia Rashad and Andre Braugher, have been added to the cast of "Outliving Emily," a project based on a short story about the tumultuous marriage of a couple, over half a century. Comprised of 6 vignettes, each portrayed by twelve different actors, with real-life husband and wife Olympia Dukakis and Louis Zorich playing the couple in the final stages of their life together, the project also features Jeremy Jordan, Adam Rose and Luke Brandon Field. "Outliving Emily" is produced by Josh Sugarman through the Tenafly Film Co. It is directed by Eric Weber from his own script, based on his short story. Given the cast, this should, at the very least, be a well-acted film. Rashad was...
- 6/6/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
CEO Brian O’Shea announced on December 13 the company has optioned screen rights to How To Pick Up Girls.
Eric Weber’s 1968 self-help book is based on a series of columns comprising Weber’s interviews with women that started in the 1960s.
The Exchange will develop and produce the project in association with producer Josh Sugarman for the Tenafly Film Company.
Weber will develop the script based on his book and act as executive producer.
Eric Weber’s 1968 self-help book is based on a series of columns comprising Weber’s interviews with women that started in the 1960s.
The Exchange will develop and produce the project in association with producer Josh Sugarman for the Tenafly Film Company.
Weber will develop the script based on his book and act as executive producer.
- 12/13/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Title: Trophy Kids Director: Josh Sugarman Starring: Ryan Eggold, David Gallagher, Tahyna Tozzi, Nathan Lee Graham, Tibor Feldman, David Thornton, Tania Raymonde A world premiere, in-competition title at the 14th annual Dances With Films festival, ‘Trophy Kids’ is that rare independent film that turns its lens on the moviemaking process itself, and doesn’t morph into a self-congratulating circle jerk of air-quote misunderstood artistic grievance. Instead, it’s ambitious and playful, flirty and mysterious, puffed-up and yet also nervous and candid about its ambivalence and uncertainty toward storytelling form, and what makes a film a true work of art. In short, it’s the sort of indie movie that, well, gives indie movies a good...
- 6/7/2011
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Every Production Designer has an ace or two in their deck – my feeling is that veteran Production Designer Jade Healy's trump card might be Chris Trujillo. Having worked on several low budget NYC-based, independent film productions in 2009 means that, the Art Director can file 2010 as a great breakout year. The Imperialists Are Still Alive!, Happythankyoumoreplease and Holy Rollers (for which he was a Set Decorator) were a trio of Sundance preemed titles where Trujillo's name can be found in the end credits and he would follow this up with the SXSW winning title Tiny Furniture. Prior to that, Trujillo helped supervise the spooky set construction for Ti West's The House of the Devil (2009) and has recently worked on West's The Innkeepers. While the first half of 2010 saw the fruit of several work samples, it was also a chance for Trujillo to naturally climb the ladder and oversee the...
- 8/9/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
David Gallagher, Josh Sugarman, Ryan Eggold, Brandon Yankowitz attending the "Trophy Kids" wrap party in New York City. Photo copyright by Anthony G. Moore / PR Photos. Brandon Yankowitz and Nathan Lee Graham attending the "Trophy Kids" wrap party in New York City. Photo copyright by Anthony G. Moore / PR Photos. Nathan Lee Graham attending the "Trophy Kids" wrap party in New York City. Photo copyright by Anthony G. Moore / PR Photos. Ty Holbrook attending the "Trophy Kids" wrap party in New York City. Photo copyright by Anthony G. Moore / PR Photos.R Photos 07/02/2009 - Victoria Hilton and Nathan Lee Graham - "Trophy Kids" Wrap Party - Arrivals - Kiss 'n' Fly in...
- 7/10/2009
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Josh Sugarman is focusing his camera on a group of young writers as a way of examining Generation Y in the narrative film "Trophy Kids," his feature directorial debut that has begun shooting in New York.
Ryan Eggold, who co-stars on the CW series "90210," plays a self-righteous twentysomething, with David Gallagher ("7th Heaven") playing a friend who collaborates with him on a script. Tahyna Tozzi ("X-Men Origins: Wolverine") plays a love interest for both.
The film's title describes members of a generation, coddled by their parents, that grow up with an overestimated sense of self-worth.
Sugarman co-wrote the screenplay with Brandon Yankowitz, who is producing with Marc Elliot Littman for YaSu Media.
Ryan Eggold, who co-stars on the CW series "90210," plays a self-righteous twentysomething, with David Gallagher ("7th Heaven") playing a friend who collaborates with him on a script. Tahyna Tozzi ("X-Men Origins: Wolverine") plays a love interest for both.
The film's title describes members of a generation, coddled by their parents, that grow up with an overestimated sense of self-worth.
Sugarman co-wrote the screenplay with Brandon Yankowitz, who is producing with Marc Elliot Littman for YaSu Media.
- 6/17/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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