Horror fans may know Harvey Guillén as Guillermo from FX's What We Do in the Shadows series, but he's also the executive producer of an upcoming web series The Filth, which takes a realistic, inclusive, and insightful look at relationships and personal identity in Los Angeles. For a special Indie Spotlight interview, we caught up with Guillén and The Filth director Jamie Holt, and we also have an exciting update on Universal Studios Hollywood's Jurassic Park - The Ride and details on author Paul Macdonald's new novel Zombieleaks.
Can you tell our readers about The Filth and why it’s important to the two of you?
Jamie Holt: It's a comedy web series like the vibe of Broad City or Girls. It's about these two best friends living in La and the struggle of being a queer millennial creative. The characters are named Stella and Max. And Stella...
Can you tell our readers about The Filth and why it’s important to the two of you?
Jamie Holt: It's a comedy web series like the vibe of Broad City or Girls. It's about these two best friends living in La and the struggle of being a queer millennial creative. The characters are named Stella and Max. And Stella...
- 5/24/2019
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Greg Silverman’s recently launched Stampede is developing a movie version of the video game “Dance Dance Revolution.”
The project will explore a world on the brink of destruction where the only hope is to unite through the universal language of dance. Stampede will partner on the movie with producers J. Todd Harris and Marc Marcum of Branded Entertainment, and the intellectual property owner Konami, which first introduced “Dance Dance Revolution” in Japan in 1998. The video game, which has released several editions over the past 20 years, utilizes a dance platform or mat so players can use their feet to hit colored arrow notes as instructed on-screen.
Stampede made the announcement Tuesday as part of disclosing that Cara Fano has been promoted to director of development across film and television. She previously worked under Silverman during his tenure at Warner Bros. and from the inception of Stampede.
Fano will work with...
The project will explore a world on the brink of destruction where the only hope is to unite through the universal language of dance. Stampede will partner on the movie with producers J. Todd Harris and Marc Marcum of Branded Entertainment, and the intellectual property owner Konami, which first introduced “Dance Dance Revolution” in Japan in 1998. The video game, which has released several editions over the past 20 years, utilizes a dance platform or mat so players can use their feet to hit colored arrow notes as instructed on-screen.
Stampede made the announcement Tuesday as part of disclosing that Cara Fano has been promoted to director of development across film and television. She previously worked under Silverman during his tenure at Warner Bros. and from the inception of Stampede.
Fano will work with...
- 10/2/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Stampede, Greg Silverman’s Stampede announced the promotion of Cara Fano to Director of Development, Film & TV. Under her supervision, the company is set to produce a movie based on popular video game, Dance Dance Revolution. The project will explore a world on the brink of destruction where the only hope is to unite through the universal language of dance. Stampede will partner with producers J. Todd Harris and Marc Marcum of Branded Entertainment, and IP owner Konami, on the film.
Fano previously worked with Silverman during his tenure at Warner Bros. and segued over with the former President of Production when he started Stampede. In her new role, Fano will work closely with both Silverman and Stampede’s Head of Film Lisa Zambri. She will be focusing on both acquired IP—including previously announced properties such as James Riley’s middle grade fantasy Revenge of Magic and Glen Zipper...
Fano previously worked with Silverman during his tenure at Warner Bros. and segued over with the former President of Production when he started Stampede. In her new role, Fano will work closely with both Silverman and Stampede’s Head of Film Lisa Zambri. She will be focusing on both acquired IP—including previously announced properties such as James Riley’s middle grade fantasy Revenge of Magic and Glen Zipper...
- 10/2/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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