Simon Brew Sep 2, 2016
Premiere magazine highlighted 10 movie executives to watch in 1990. So what happened to them?
In its May 1990 issue, the sadly-missed Us version of Premiere magazine published an article, highlighting ten young movie executives, and suggesting that these were people with very big futures ahead of them in the industry.
Given that much is written about movie executives, without actually digging much deeper to find out who they actually are, I thought it was worth tracing what happened to these ten, and – 26 years later – whether Premiere was correct in saluting them as the future of the industry. So, er, I did...
Lance Young
Senior production VP, Paramount Pictures
Pictured in the article on an office swivel chair with some snazzy purple socks, Lance Young, Premiere wrote, had been “groomed for big things since joining Paramount at the age of 23”. He was 30 at the time the article was published, and...
Premiere magazine highlighted 10 movie executives to watch in 1990. So what happened to them?
In its May 1990 issue, the sadly-missed Us version of Premiere magazine published an article, highlighting ten young movie executives, and suggesting that these were people with very big futures ahead of them in the industry.
Given that much is written about movie executives, without actually digging much deeper to find out who they actually are, I thought it was worth tracing what happened to these ten, and – 26 years later – whether Premiere was correct in saluting them as the future of the industry. So, er, I did...
Lance Young
Senior production VP, Paramount Pictures
Pictured in the article on an office swivel chair with some snazzy purple socks, Lance Young, Premiere wrote, had been “groomed for big things since joining Paramount at the age of 23”. He was 30 at the time the article was published, and...
- 8/31/2016
- Den of Geek
Breaking: The Los Angeles Film School has hired veteran studio exec and film producer Hal Lieberman to head its Entertainment Business Bachelor of Science Program. Launched last summer, the program builds on The Los Angeles Film School’s Associate degree programs in Film Production, Recording Arts, Game Production and Computer Animation. “We are emphatic about having Hal join our team,” states Diana Derycz-Kessler, Los Angeles Film School President/CEO. “His knowledge, enthusiasm, and passion for the Entertainment Industry are the very qualities that embody the direction we would like our students to take. Under Hal’s guidance, we await great successes from our newest program.” At Universal, Lieberman’s run as an exec included developing Apollo 13, Happy Gilmore, The Nutty Professor and Liar Liar. His subsequent producing credits include Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines and U-571. Lieberman said he wanted to put his 35 years in the business to...
- 12/11/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING JR.
- Deadline
Jennifer Lawrence is showing her musical talents by singing in the new music video, ‘All You’ve Got To Do Is Fall In Love,’ for her upcoming horror thriller ‘House at the End of the Street.’ After filming the video, the film’s music supervisor, Steve Lindsey, called the Academy Award-nominee “very down-to-earth, hard-working and had no pretention whatsoever–all skills that are paramount to recording music.” ‘House at the End of the Street,’ which opens in theaters on Friday, was directed by Mark Tonderai and written by David Loucka. The PG-13 rated movie was produced by Aaron Ryder, Peter Block and Hal Lieberman. ‘House at the End of the Street’ follows newly [ Read More ]...
- 9/19/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film with our unique social giveaway technology, we have 25 pairs of movie passes up for grabs to the advance screening of the new horror film “House at the End of the Street” starring Jennifer Lawrence!
“House at the End of the Street,” which opens on Sept. 21, 2012 and is rated “PG-13,” also stars Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, Eva Link, Nolan Gerard Funk, Allie MacDonald, Jordan Hayes, Krista Bridges, James Thomas, Hailee Sisera, Craig Eldridge, Jonathan Higgins and Olivier Surprenant from director Mark Tonderai and writers David Loucka and Jonathan Mostow.
To win your free passes to “House at the End of the Street” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our unique Hookup technology directly below. That’s it! This screening is on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you...
“House at the End of the Street,” which opens on Sept. 21, 2012 and is rated “PG-13,” also stars Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, Eva Link, Nolan Gerard Funk, Allie MacDonald, Jordan Hayes, Krista Bridges, James Thomas, Hailee Sisera, Craig Eldridge, Jonathan Higgins and Olivier Surprenant from director Mark Tonderai and writers David Loucka and Jonathan Mostow.
To win your free passes to “House at the End of the Street” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our unique Hookup technology directly below. That’s it! This screening is on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you...
- 9/17/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Watch a new movie clip called "Dishes" from Relativity Media's House at the End of the Street horror starring Jennifer Lawrence, Elisabeth Shue and Max Thieriot. Mark Tonderai directs the film scripted by David Loucka from the story by Jonathan Mostow. Pic's produced by Aaron Ryder, Tim Williams, Peter Block and Hal Lieberman. This should get the chills going I would think. Also, be sure to check out the featurette we added lately as well. Cast also includes Gil Bellows, Nolan Gerard Funk, Kate Drummond, James Thomas, Will Bowest, Alli MacDonald and Jordan Hayes.
- 8/30/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch a new movie clip called "Dishes" from Relativity Media's House at the End of the Street horror starring Jennifer Lawrence, Elisabeth Shue and Max Thieriot. Mark Tonderai directs the film scripted by David Loucka from the story by Jonathan Mostow. Pic's produced by Aaron Ryder, Tim Williams, Peter Block and Hal Lieberman. This should get the chills going I would think. Also, be sure to check out the featurette we added lately as well. Cast also includes Gil Bellows, Nolan Gerard Funk, Kate Drummond, James Thomas, Will Bowest, Alli MacDonald and Jordan Hayes.
- 8/30/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Jennifer Lawrence starrer House at the End of the Street gets new images Check out new photos from Relativity Media's House at the End of the Street directed by Mark Tonderai which also stars Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot and Gil Bellows. The horror opens in theaters on September 21st and is scripted by David Loucka from the story by Jonathan Mostow. Aaron Ryder, Peter Block and Hal Lieberman produce while Steve Samuels, Anthoni Visconsi II, Dominic Visconsi Jr., Allison Silver, Sonny Mallhi, Ryan Kavanaugh and Tucker Tooley serve as executive producers.
- 8/17/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Jennifer Lawrence starrer House at the End of the Street gets new images Check out new photos from Relativity Media's House at the End of the Street directed by Mark Tonderai which also stars Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot and Gil Bellows. The horror opens in theaters on September 21st and is scripted by David Loucka from the story by Jonathan Mostow. Aaron Ryder, Peter Block and Hal Lieberman produce while Steve Samuels, Anthoni Visconsi II, Dominic Visconsi Jr., Allison Silver, Sonny Mallhi, Ryan Kavanaugh and Tucker Tooley serve as executive producers.
- 8/17/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Second poster for the horror House at the End of the Street with Jennifer Lawrence Relativity Media's release directed by Mark Tonderai, gets ready for its September 21st, 2012 release, with other names in the mix like Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, Nolan Gerard Funk, Kate Drummond, James Thomas, Will Bowest, Alli MacDonald and Jordan Hayes. This new poster taglined with "Feat It's Secret" is semi-decent, but nothing incredible. David Loucka scripts from the story by Jonathan Mostow while Aaron Ryder, Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Peter Block produce. Read more about House at the End of the Street below the poster. House at the End of the Street Synopsis: Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue; Leaving Las Vegas, Piranha 3D) and her daughter Elissa (Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence; The Hunger Games, X-Men: First Class) find the house of their dreams in a small,...
- 7/26/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Second poster for the horror House at the End of the Street with Jennifer Lawrence Relativity Media's release directed by Mark Tonderai, gets ready for its September 21st, 2012 release, with other names in the mix like Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, Nolan Gerard Funk, Kate Drummond, James Thomas, Will Bowest, Alli MacDonald and Jordan Hayes. This new poster taglined with "Feat It's Secret" is semi-decent, but nothing incredible. David Loucka scripts from the story by Jonathan Mostow while Aaron Ryder, Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Peter Block produce. Read more about House at the End of the Street below the poster. House at the End of the Street Synopsis: Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue; Leaving Las Vegas, Piranha 3D) and her daughter Elissa (Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence; The Hunger Games, X-Men: First Class) find the house of their dreams in a small,...
- 7/26/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Here’s the new UK trailer and quad poster for director Mark Tonderai’s latest horror flick House at the End of the Street, which is scheduled for release September 21st. The film centers on a mother and daughter, Elisabeth Shue and Jennifer Lawrence respectively, who move into a new community and find themselves next door to a house in which a psychotic young girl murdered her parents. While the locals insist the girl vanished after the brutal murders, the young newcomer befriends the surviving son (Max Theriot) and discovers the sinister story is far from over.
Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue; “Leaving Las Vegas,” “Piranha 3D”) and her daughter Elissa (Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence; ‘X-Men: First Class,’ ‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘The Hunger Games’) find the house of their dreams in a small, upscale, rural town. But when startling and unexplainable events begin to happen,...
Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue; “Leaving Las Vegas,” “Piranha 3D”) and her daughter Elissa (Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence; ‘X-Men: First Class,’ ‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘The Hunger Games’) find the house of their dreams in a small, upscale, rural town. But when startling and unexplainable events begin to happen,...
- 7/25/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Following the new trailer for director Mark Tonderai’s latest horror flick House at the End of the Street, here’s eight new images from the movie which is scheduled for release September 21st.
The film centers on a mother and daughter, Elisabeth Shue and Jennifer Lawrence respectively, who move into a new community and find themselves next door to a house in which a psychotic young girl murdered her parents. While the locals insist the girl vanished after the brutal murders, the young newcomer befriends the surviving son (Max Theriot) and discovers the sinister story is far from over.
Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue; “Leaving Las Vegas,” “Piranha 3D”) and her daughter Elissa (Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence; ‘X-Men: First Class,’ ‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘The Hunger Games’) find the house of their dreams in a small, upscale, rural town. But when startling and unexplainable events begin to happen,...
The film centers on a mother and daughter, Elisabeth Shue and Jennifer Lawrence respectively, who move into a new community and find themselves next door to a house in which a psychotic young girl murdered her parents. While the locals insist the girl vanished after the brutal murders, the young newcomer befriends the surviving son (Max Theriot) and discovers the sinister story is far from over.
Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue; “Leaving Las Vegas,” “Piranha 3D”) and her daughter Elissa (Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence; ‘X-Men: First Class,’ ‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘The Hunger Games’) find the house of their dreams in a small, upscale, rural town. But when startling and unexplainable events begin to happen,...
- 6/16/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
New photos from Relativity Media's horror directed by Mark Tonderai Popular Jennifer Lawrence frontlines this release scripted by David Loucka from the story by Jonathan Mostow. Gil Bellows, Nolan Gerard Funk, Kate Drummond, James Thomas, Will Bowest, Alli MacDonald and Jordan Hayes also star in the Relativity Media, Zed Filmworks, FilmNation Entertainment and A Bigger Boat production. House at the End of the Street opens its doors on September 21st and is produced by Aaron Ryder, Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Peter Block. Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Elisabeth Shue) and her daughter Elissa (Jennifer Lawrence) find the house of their dreams in a small, upscale, rural town. But when startling and unexplainable events begin to happen, Sarah and Elissa learn the town...
- 6/16/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New photos from Relativity Media's horror directed by Mark Tonderai Popular Jennifer Lawrence frontlines this release scripted by David Loucka from the story by Jonathan Mostow. Gil Bellows, Nolan Gerard Funk, Kate Drummond, James Thomas, Will Bowest, Alli MacDonald and Jordan Hayes also star in the Relativity Media, Zed Filmworks, FilmNation Entertainment and A Bigger Boat production. House at the End of the Street opens its doors on September 21st and is produced by Aaron Ryder, Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Peter Block. Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Elisabeth Shue) and her daughter Elissa (Jennifer Lawrence) find the house of their dreams in a small, upscale, rural town. But when startling and unexplainable events begin to happen, Sarah and Elissa learn the town...
- 6/16/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Jim Brown is widely considered one of the greatest, if not the greatest, NFL players of all-time. In his nine seasons as a Cleveland Brown, he made the Pro Bowl every single year and never missed one game due to injury. When he retired in 1965 at the age of only 29, he held the all-time record in Rushing Yards, a record that stood for 19 years (he has since moved to 9th all-time) as well as led the league in everything a running back could possibly lead in.
From there Brown went into acting and became one of Hollywood’s first African American action stars, appearing in everything from the blaxploitation movies of the 70′s to Tim Burton‘s Mars Attacks! in 1995, and continues to act sparingly while also advocating for inner city youth. Jim Brown has pretty much lived the life movies are made of. And he’s apparently realized that too,...
From there Brown went into acting and became one of Hollywood’s first African American action stars, appearing in everything from the blaxploitation movies of the 70′s to Tim Burton‘s Mars Attacks! in 1995, and continues to act sparingly while also advocating for inner city youth. Jim Brown has pretty much lived the life movies are made of. And he’s apparently realized that too,...
- 2/16/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Gridiron legend turned actor Jim Brown has pledged his life rights to producer Hal Lieberman for a biopic which Bob Eisele ("The Great Debaters") will script and Jonathan Hock ("The Lost Son Of Havana") will direct says Deadline.
Brown was drafted by the Cleveland Browns and set every record for a pro running back in North American football. In 2002 Sporting News called him the greatest professional football player ever.
He retired at 29 to become Hollywood’s first African American action star and later an outspoken advocate for inner city youth.
He starred in numerous cinematic hits in the 60's through to the 90's including "The Dirty Dozen", "Ice Station Zebra," "The Running Man" and "Mars Attacks", and made history with Raquel Welch with the pair filming one of the first onscreen interracial love scenes in 1969's "100 Rifles".
The biopic is said to "focus on several facets of a remarkable life...
Brown was drafted by the Cleveland Browns and set every record for a pro running back in North American football. In 2002 Sporting News called him the greatest professional football player ever.
He retired at 29 to become Hollywood’s first African American action star and later an outspoken advocate for inner city youth.
He starred in numerous cinematic hits in the 60's through to the 90's including "The Dirty Dozen", "Ice Station Zebra," "The Running Man" and "Mars Attacks", and made history with Raquel Welch with the pair filming one of the first onscreen interracial love scenes in 1969's "100 Rifles".
The biopic is said to "focus on several facets of a remarkable life...
- 2/16/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: Jim Brown, who traded his status as football’s greatest running back to become a movie star and eventually an activist to steer kids away from a gang lifestyle, is ready for his feature film close-up. Brown has pledged his life rights to producer Hal Lieberman for a feature film that will be written by Bob Eisele (The Great Debaters) and directed by Jonathan Hock, helmer of such documentaries as The Lost Son Of Havana and Michael Jordan To The Max. Lieberman is about to shop the package. Lieberman said he first met Brown on the set of New Jersey Turnpikes, a basketball comedy he produced and Brown starred in. Though that film never got released, they kept talking and remained friendly until finally Brown was ready. “I’ve been a fan and follower of his career over my lifetime, and there is 50 years of history under his belt,...
- 2/16/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Is it horror? Is it sci-fi? Is it horror/sci-fi? Those are the questions we've been asking about Endgame Entertainment's upcoming flick Umbra, and now that the project has a new writer And a new director on board, we should be able to find out the answers sooner rather than later.
Per Deadline, Martin Campbell (Green Lantern, Edge of Darkness) has been set to helm Umbra, which previous director Joe Carnahan (whose The Grey is opening later this month) has amicably dropped out of for personal reasons. Paul Haggis (pictured; Million Dollar Baby, Crash), who did rewrite work on the Campbell-directed Casino Royale, has also been brought on to rework the script. Shooting will begin in the spring.
No word if Bradley Cooper is still slated to star as "David Underwood", an investment banker who finds himself mixed up in a major government conspiracy involving an alien plot to breed with human chromosomes,...
Per Deadline, Martin Campbell (Green Lantern, Edge of Darkness) has been set to helm Umbra, which previous director Joe Carnahan (whose The Grey is opening later this month) has amicably dropped out of for personal reasons. Paul Haggis (pictured; Million Dollar Baby, Crash), who did rewrite work on the Campbell-directed Casino Royale, has also been brought on to rework the script. Shooting will begin in the spring.
No word if Bradley Cooper is still slated to star as "David Underwood", an investment banker who finds himself mixed up in a major government conspiracy involving an alien plot to breed with human chromosomes,...
- 1/7/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Green Lantern's Martin Campbell has found his next directing gig. Deadline reports that Campbell has taken over for Joe Carnahan on Umbra, which is being funded by Endgame Entertainment. Paul Haggis, who worked with Campbell on Casino Royale, has been brought on to do a rewrite on the drama about "a business man who gets a mysterious package in the mail and gets caught up in a government conspiracy." Filming is scheduled to start in the spring.
Umbra is being produced by Endgame’s James Stern along with Hal Lieberman and Campbell’s production partner Lucienne Papon. Steven Karczynski and Carnahan did re-write work on the most recent draft. Carnahan parted ways with the project for personal reasons. He has been busy with The Grey, which stars Liam Neeson and opens on January 27.
The story reminds me of Enemy of the State, which I liked. I loved Casino Royale...
Umbra is being produced by Endgame’s James Stern along with Hal Lieberman and Campbell’s production partner Lucienne Papon. Steven Karczynski and Carnahan did re-write work on the most recent draft. Carnahan parted ways with the project for personal reasons. He has been busy with The Grey, which stars Liam Neeson and opens on January 27.
The story reminds me of Enemy of the State, which I liked. I loved Casino Royale...
- 1/7/2012
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Director Martin Campbell and scribe Paul Haggis have been brought onboard the thriller "Umbra" at Endgame Entertainment says Deadline.
The story follows a business man who gets a mysterious package in the mail and gets caught up in a government conspiracy. Joe Carnahan was previously attached to direct but has since dropped out.
The pair will work in the same capacities as they did on the Bond reboot "Casino Royale" - Campbell will direct while Haggis is performing a re-write of the previous script draft by Steven Karczynski.
James Stern, Hal Lieberman and Lucienne Papon are producing. Shooting kicks off this Spring.
The story follows a business man who gets a mysterious package in the mail and gets caught up in a government conspiracy. Joe Carnahan was previously attached to direct but has since dropped out.
The pair will work in the same capacities as they did on the Bond reboot "Casino Royale" - Campbell will direct while Haggis is performing a re-write of the previous script draft by Steven Karczynski.
James Stern, Hal Lieberman and Lucienne Papon are producing. Shooting kicks off this Spring.
- 1/7/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: Martin Campbell has been set to direct Umbra, the Endgame Entertainment-funded drama that Joe Carnahan has dropped out of. Paul Haggis, who came on to do rewrite work on the Campbell-directed Casino Royale, has also been brought on to do a rewrite on the drama about a business man who gets a mysterious package in the mail and gets caught up in a government conspiracy. Shooting will begin in the spring. Endgame’s James Stern is producing with Hal Lieberman and Campbell’s production partner Lucienne Papon has also joined as producer. Carnahan dropped out of the film, in what I’m told was an amicable parting for personal reasons for Carnahan, who directed the upcoming Liam Neeson-starrer The Grey, which Open Road releases January 27. The script was written by Steven Karczynski and Carnahan had done re-write work on the most recent draft. Campbell’s repped by CAA.
- 1/6/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
The Grey director Joe Carnahan has dropped out of helming Umbra , which will now be directed by Martin Campbell ( Green Lantern , Casino Royale ), says Deadline . The project centers on a businessman who finds a mysterious package in his mailbox and is thrust into the middle of a secret government agency conspiracy. Running for his life while piecing together the clues, the man learns some startling truths about himself and his unwitting connection to the agency that's hunting him. Paul Haggis, who rewrote the Campbell-directed Casino Royale , has been brought on board to rewrite the Endgame Entertainment-funded drama. Endgame.s James Stern is producing with Hal Lieberman and Campbell.s production partner Lucienne Papon has also joined as producer. Shooting is scheduled...
- 1/6/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Chris Columbus ("Percy Jackson," "Mrs. Doubtfire") is negotiating to direct the action comedy "The Secret Lives of Road Crews" at Paramount Pictures says Deadline.
The story follows a clandestine group of road crew workers who are the last line of defense against a subterranean alien race. Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott scripted the feature, with Craig Mazin doing a re-write and writers being sought for another re-write.
Hal Lieberman is producing and was originally attached back when the project was set up at DreamWorks.
The story follows a clandestine group of road crew workers who are the last line of defense against a subterranean alien race. Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott scripted the feature, with Craig Mazin doing a re-write and writers being sought for another re-write.
Hal Lieberman is producing and was originally attached back when the project was set up at DreamWorks.
- 9/24/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Chris Columbus is in talks to direct The Secret Lives of Road Crews, an action comedy script by Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott. Deadline reports that Columbus is close to a deal about "a clandestine group of road crew workers who are the last line of defense against a subterranean alien race." The project was picked up first by DreamWorks for producer Hal Lieberman, and then was brought to Paramount with Adam Goodman. Lieberman is still on for board to produce the project which has been rewritten by Craig Mazin.
Columbus has already quietly been working on the project, despite not officially being attached. The studio is talking to writers to get another pass on the script. Columbus has not had a hit film for a bit, so I hope that he does not screw this up. What are your thoughts?...
Columbus has already quietly been working on the project, despite not officially being attached. The studio is talking to writers to get another pass on the script. Columbus has not had a hit film for a bit, so I hope that he does not screw this up. What are your thoughts?...
- 9/24/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
After the slightly underwhelming box office results for Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Chris Columbus has been spending the past 18 months or so attaching himself to a project here or there. What he actually decides to make next isn’t clear (or, let’s face it, interesting), but a new project has entered the mix, one that seems to have a chance of becoming a reality.
Deadline tells us that the Home Alone director is close to signing with Paramount for The Secret Lives of Roadcrews, which is written by Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott and follows “a clandestine group of road crew workers who are the last line of defense against a subterranean alien race.” A rewrite was done by Hangover Part II co-scribe Craig Mazin, and further work is apparently in store for the script. Former DreamWorks production president Adam Goodman and producer Hal Lieberman are behind the project,...
Deadline tells us that the Home Alone director is close to signing with Paramount for The Secret Lives of Roadcrews, which is written by Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott and follows “a clandestine group of road crew workers who are the last line of defense against a subterranean alien race.” A rewrite was done by Hangover Part II co-scribe Craig Mazin, and further work is apparently in store for the script. Former DreamWorks production president Adam Goodman and producer Hal Lieberman are behind the project,...
- 9/23/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Exclusive: Chris Columbus is negotiating to become attached to direct The Secret Lives of Road Crews, an action comedy script by Kevin Lund and T.J. Scott about a clandestine group of road crew workers who are the last line of defense against a subterranean alien race. The script was originally bought as a spec by DreamWorks for producer Hal Lieberman several years ago, and it was one of the projects that former DreamWorks production president Adam Goodman brought with him to Paramount when those studios divorced. Lieberman is the producer, and Craig Mazin was brought in to do a rewrite. Goodman pitched it to Columbus and they are negotiating right now, but he has quietly been working on it. They are out to writers to get another pass on the script. Brad Weston had also been a producer on the project, but he will likely move to executive producer after...
- 9/23/2011
- 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
Relativity Media announced today that it will release House At The End Of The Street, starring Oscar-nominee Jennifer Lawrence (Winters Bone), Oscar-nominee Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas) and Max Theriot (My Soul to Take) on February 3, 2012. Directed by Mark Tonderai (Hush) and written by David Loucka (Dream House), House centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom to a new town and learns that their home is next door to a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre's sole surviving son (Thieriot). Shue costars as Lawrence's mom. The FilmNation Entertainment and A Bigger Boat film is produced by FilmNation Entertainments Aaron Ryder (The Prestige), A Bigger Boats Peter Block (Saw franchise), and Hal Lieberman (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines). FilmNation Entertainment will handle distribution outside of the U.S.
- 4/22/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
We all know that Jennifer Lawrence will be popping up on the big screen soon in "X-Men: First Class," but what's going on with "House at the End of the Street"? We've heard about the film here and there, but there hasn't been any release date set for the project.Relativity Media will have us wait no more as the company announces the official release date for the upcoming Mark Tonderai film. Read the rest of what Relativity is dishing out for "House" and other upcoming projects below.Relativity Media announced today that it will release House at the End of the Street, starring Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence (Winter’s Bone), Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas) and Max Theriot (My Soul to Take) on February 3, 2012.Directed by Mark Tonderai (Hush) and written by David Loucka (Dream House), House centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her...
- 4/22/2011
- LRMonline.com
Relativity Media has picked an opening date for its thriller pick-up House at the End of the Street, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Elisabeth Shue and Max Theriot. The film will open wide on February 3, 2012. Mark Tonderai directs and David Loucka's script about a teenager (Lawrence) who moves with her mom (Shue) to a new town and learns that their home is next door to the site of a double murder. She makes friends with the massacre's sole survivor (Thieriot). The FilmNation Entertainment and A Bigger Boat film is produced by FilmNation Entertainment’s Aaron Ryder, A Bigger Boat’s Peter Block, and Hal Lieberman. FilmNation Entertainment will handle distribution outside of the U.S.
- 4/22/2011
- Thompson on Hollywood
We’re glad to see that Jennifer Lawrence is so busy these days. She can next be seen in 20th Century Fox’s X-Men: First Class, and she’s already on board for the upcoming Lionsgate’s Hunger Games. But that’s not all, because Winter’s Bone star is also set to star in the thriller titled House at the End of the Street and that’s exactly the reason we’re here today.
According to the latest reports, Relativity Media has acquired domestic distribution rights to Mark Tonderai‘s new project.
Tonderai is directing House at the End of the Street from a script by David Loucka (Dream House), and a movie will follow a mother and daughter who move into a new community and find themselves next door to a house in which a psychotic young girl murdered her parents. While the locals insist the girl vanished after the brutal murders,...
According to the latest reports, Relativity Media has acquired domestic distribution rights to Mark Tonderai‘s new project.
Tonderai is directing House at the End of the Street from a script by David Loucka (Dream House), and a movie will follow a mother and daughter who move into a new community and find themselves next door to a house in which a psychotic young girl murdered her parents. While the locals insist the girl vanished after the brutal murders,...
- 4/18/2011
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
Relativity Media has found a new place to hang its hat, along with the bodies of hapless victims who hopefully pile up at a rapid fire rate in the latest fear fest, The House at the End of the Street.
From the Press Release
Relativity Media announced today that it has closed a deal to acquire Us distribution rights to FilmNation Entertainment and A Bigger Boat’s thriller House at the End of the Street, starring Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence (Winter’s Bone), Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas) and Max Theriot (My Soul to Take).
Directed by Mark Tonderai (Hush) and written by David Loucka (Dream House), the film is about a mother (Shue) and daughter (Lawrence) who move into a new community and find themselves next door to a house in which a psychotic young girl murdered her parents. While the locals insist the girl vanished after the brutal murders,...
From the Press Release
Relativity Media announced today that it has closed a deal to acquire Us distribution rights to FilmNation Entertainment and A Bigger Boat’s thriller House at the End of the Street, starring Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence (Winter’s Bone), Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas) and Max Theriot (My Soul to Take).
Directed by Mark Tonderai (Hush) and written by David Loucka (Dream House), the film is about a mother (Shue) and daughter (Lawrence) who move into a new community and find themselves next door to a house in which a psychotic young girl murdered her parents. While the locals insist the girl vanished after the brutal murders,...
- 4/14/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Amber Heard is set to star in Arclight Films' thriller The Applicant , reports Screen Daily . Eric Bross will to direct and Hal Lieberman and J Todd Harris are producing. Production is set to begin early next year. Jeff Rothberg and Francis X McCarthy co-wrote the story about an underage prep school senior obsessed with admission to Yale who will stop at nothing to get her way, including seducing and ruining the life of an admissions director with connections to a top Yale professor. Heard's upcoming projects include And Soon the Darkness , Drive Angry 3D , The River Why , The Rum Diary and The Ward .
- 11/1/2010
- Comingsoon.net
Joe Carnahan has been hired to write and direct the thriller "Umbra."According to Variety, Hal Lieberman and Endgame's James D. Stern and Doug Hanson are producing. Steven Karczynski wrote the original screenplay.Roger Donaldson had been previously attached to direct.The film, which Endgame is hoping to be the first in a franchise, centers on a businessman who finds a mysterious package in his mail and is thrust into a government agency conspiracy. He is forced to go on the run and, as he pieces the clues together, learns the truth about himself and his unknowing connection to the agency that.s hunting him.Carnahan's credits include "The A-Team," "Smokin' Aces" and "Narc." He's in pre-production on the thriller "The Grey."...
- 10/14/2010
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Joe Carnahan (The A-Team, Smoking Aces) is set to write and direct a new thriller Umbra for Endgame Entertainment.
The film is based on a screenplay by Steven Karczynski, which centers on a businessman finding a mysterious package in his mailbox and being thrust into the middle of a secret government agency conspiracy. Running for his life while piecing together the clues, the man learns some startling truths about himself and his unwitting connection to the agency that's hunting him.
Hal Lieberman and Endgame's James D. Stern and Doug Hanson are producing the film. They hope to turn this story into a franchise. Stern had this to say,
Joe is a master storyteller of action films and we are thrilled to have him on board this project and excited by his vision for this potential franchise.
Carnahan is a director that likes to have some fun over the top elements in his films,...
The film is based on a screenplay by Steven Karczynski, which centers on a businessman finding a mysterious package in his mailbox and being thrust into the middle of a secret government agency conspiracy. Running for his life while piecing together the clues, the man learns some startling truths about himself and his unwitting connection to the agency that's hunting him.
Hal Lieberman and Endgame's James D. Stern and Doug Hanson are producing the film. They hope to turn this story into a franchise. Stern had this to say,
Joe is a master storyteller of action films and we are thrilled to have him on board this project and excited by his vision for this potential franchise.
Carnahan is a director that likes to have some fun over the top elements in his films,...
- 10/14/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Joe Carnahan ( The A-Team ) will write and direct the thriller Umbra for Endgame Entertainment, reports Variety . Based on Steven Karczynski's screenplay, the film "centers on a businessman finding a mysterious package in his mailbox and being thrust into the middle of a secret government agency conspiracy. Running for his life while piecing together the clues, the man learns some startling truths about himself and his unwitting connection to the agency that's hunting him." Hal Lieberman and Endgame's James D. Stern and Doug Hanson are producing. Carnahan is currently in pre-production on The Grey .
- 10/14/2010
- Comingsoon.net
Umbra, the thriller written by Steven Karczynski, to be directed by Roger Donaldson and star Nicolas Cage, fell apart due to budget issues. Now, according to Deadline, the project is coming together at Endgame where Joe Carnahan is in a deal to rework the script as helm the project. Hal Lieberman produces the flick whose story concerns a man who finds an old cassette tape which reveals a horrific secret. Carnahan last directed the strange and lackluster The A-Team for Fox. His current project is The Grey with Liam Neeson in the leading role. Carnahan's other work includes Pride and Glory, Smokin' Aces and Narc. Of those, Aces is in my opinion, his best work to date.
- 10/14/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Exclusive: Umbra, the Steven Karczynski-scripted thriller, nearly got off the ground last year at Relativity Media with director Roger Donaldson and Nicolas Cage. But it fell apart over budget. It has come together at Endgame with Joe Carnahan making a deal to rewrite the script and direct. The thriller concerns a man who finds an old cassette tape which reveals a horrifying secret. Hal Lieberman will produce with Endgame's James Stern. Carnahan is out to cast on The Grey, a drama he'll direct that has Liam Neeson starring. Carnahan, who last directed Fox's The A Team, is repped by CAA.
- 10/13/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Elisabeth Shue has joined the cast of the "Psycho"-esque thriller "House at the End of the Street" for FilmNation and A Bigger Boat says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows a teenage girl (Jennifer Lawrence) who moves to a new town and learns that a double murder took place in the house across the street. Things get complicated when she befriends the massacre's sole surviving son (Max Thieriot).
Shue will play the girl's mother. David Loucka wrote the script from a story by Jonathan Mostow while Mark Tonderai is directing.
Aaron Ryder, Peter Block, Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Jonathan Mostow will produce. Filming kicks off next month in Ottawa.
The story follows a teenage girl (Jennifer Lawrence) who moves to a new town and learns that a double murder took place in the house across the street. Things get complicated when she befriends the massacre's sole surviving son (Max Thieriot).
Shue will play the girl's mother. David Loucka wrote the script from a story by Jonathan Mostow while Mark Tonderai is directing.
Aaron Ryder, Peter Block, Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Jonathan Mostow will produce. Filming kicks off next month in Ottawa.
- 7/27/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Elisabeth Shue has joined the cast of the thriller "House at the End of the Street." According to The Hollywood Reporter, Mark Tonderai is directing a cast that includes Jennifer Lawrence ("Winter's Bone") and Max Thieriot.The film centers on a teenager (Lawrence) who moves with her mother (Shue) to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. FilmNation's Aaron Ryder and Peter Block of A Bigger Boat are producing with Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Jonathan Mostow. David Loucka wrote the script based on a story by Mostow. Production is set to begin next month in Ottawa. Shue will appear in Alexandre Aja's horror remake "Piranha...
- 7/27/2010
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Actress Elisabeth Shue is making her way into a movie described to be in the same vein as "Psycho" as she signs on to be in "House at the End of the Street". Mark Tonderai, director and writer of "Hush", is directing off of the script written by David Loucka.The thriller focuses on a young girl (Jennifer Lawrence) who moves with her mom (Shue) to a new town, only to find out that a double homicide took place right across the street from them. Things get even worse, and more complicated, as the young girl befriends the son (Max Thieriot) who survived the mysterious murders. Producing is Peter Block under A Bigger Boat, Aaron Ryder of FilmNation along with Hal Lieberman, Jonathan Mostow and Tim Williams.If you were one of the few lucky people to check out the "Piranha 3D" footage at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, you...
- 7/26/2010
- LRMonline.com
Elisabeth Shue is embarking on what will hopefully be a very good run in our genre (and we're glad to have her) what with Piranha right around the corner and this recent announcement that she's not done with the horror biz just yet.
According to The Hollywood Reporter Shue will join both Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot in The House at the End of the Street, a horror thriller that will be directed by Mark Tonderai.
The flick reportedly centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom (Shue) to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre's sole surviving son (Thieriot).
FilmNation's Aaron Ryder and Peter Block of A Bigger Boat are producing with Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Jonathan Mostow. Mostow wrote the story on which the script,...
According to The Hollywood Reporter Shue will join both Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot in The House at the End of the Street, a horror thriller that will be directed by Mark Tonderai.
The flick reportedly centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom (Shue) to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre's sole surviving son (Thieriot).
FilmNation's Aaron Ryder and Peter Block of A Bigger Boat are producing with Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Jonathan Mostow. Mostow wrote the story on which the script,...
- 7/26/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
San Diego -- Elisabeth Shue will star opposite "Winter's Bone" star Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot in "House at the End of the Street," a thriller from FilmNation and A Bigger Boat being directed by Mark Tonderai.
"House" centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom (Shue) to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre's sole surviving son (Thieriot).
The project hopes to be to "Psycho" what "Disturbia" was to "Rear Window."
FilmNation's Aaron Ryder and Peter Block of A Bigger Boat are producing with Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Jonathan Mostow. Mostow wrote the story on which the script, written by David Loucka, is based.
Production is set to start early next month in Ottawa.
Shue, repped by CAA and Management 360, next appears...
"House" centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom (Shue) to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre's sole surviving son (Thieriot).
The project hopes to be to "Psycho" what "Disturbia" was to "Rear Window."
FilmNation's Aaron Ryder and Peter Block of A Bigger Boat are producing with Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Jonathan Mostow. Mostow wrote the story on which the script, written by David Loucka, is based.
Production is set to start early next month in Ottawa.
Shue, repped by CAA and Management 360, next appears...
- 7/25/2010
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
July is a pretty big month for movie productions worth keeping tabs on - this month's Ioncinema.com's "Tracking Shot" features a mix of indie and studio project, with helmer Chris Gorak (Right at Your Door) making the jump for low budget to huge budget with Summit Ent. distributing and Timur Bekmambetov producing an alien invasion project. - July is a pretty big month for movie productions worth keeping tabs on - this month's Ioncinema.com's "Tracking Shot" features a mix of indie and studio project, with helmer Chris Gorak (Right at Your Door) making the jump for low budget to huge budget with Summit Ent. distributing and Timur Bekmambetov producing an alien invasion project. Sticking with the notion of madness, Lars Von Trier has a huge ensemble at his disposal for the a shot in Sweden apocalypse. and we have a pair of shot in Hollywood North horror projects:...
- 7/2/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
July is a pretty big month for movie productions worth keeping tabs on - this month's Ioncinema.com's "Tracking Shot" features a mix of indie and studio project, with helmer Chris Gorak (Right at Your Door) making the jump for low budget to huge budget with Summit Ent. distributing and Timur Bekmambetov producing an alien invasion project. Sticking with the notion of madness, Lars Von Trier has a huge ensemble at his disposal for the a shot in Sweden apocalypse. and we have a pair of shot in Hollywood North horror projects: one indie by Mark Tonderai and one big budget from Catherine Hardwicke. Keeping with the shot in Canada projects, we have Sarah Polley shooting in Toronto. Shooting in the U.K we have Madonna going retro with W.E. and have Lone Scherfig taking on book to film romance One Day. To wrap things up, we have Woody in...
- 7/2/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Hey, horror fans! Mark Tonderai’s horror thriller House at the End of the Street is coming! They already describe this project as something that’s “looking to be to Psycho what Disturbia was to Rear Window.”
And Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot have signed on to star in it! They could be just the perfect couple on a big screen, don’t you think?
Of course, Lawrence and Thieriot will play the lead roles in this one. Lawrence will play the role of a teen girl who “along with her mother move into a new home in a new town that happens to be right across the street from where a double murder occurred” while Thieriot is “the sole survivor of the massacre and the story becomes complicated when Lawrence and Thieriot befriend each other.”
At this moment we have information that Aaron Ryder, Peter Block and Tim Williams are producing,...
And Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot have signed on to star in it! They could be just the perfect couple on a big screen, don’t you think?
Of course, Lawrence and Thieriot will play the lead roles in this one. Lawrence will play the role of a teen girl who “along with her mother move into a new home in a new town that happens to be right across the street from where a double murder occurred” while Thieriot is “the sole survivor of the massacre and the story becomes complicated when Lawrence and Thieriot befriend each other.”
At this moment we have information that Aaron Ryder, Peter Block and Tim Williams are producing,...
- 6/6/2010
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
FilmNation Entertainment and A Bigger Boat are starting to fill their House at the End of the Street with some hot young talent. As reported by THR, Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot have signed on to star in the horror thriller "looking to be to Psycho what Disturbia was to Rear Window."
Director Mark Tonderai will be working with a script from David Loucka based on a story by Jonathan Mostow who is also producing alongside Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman, A Bigger Boat's Peter Block and FilmNation's Aaron Ryder. The film will star Lawrence as a young girl who moves to a new town with her mother. Upon arriving, she discovers her abode is right across the street from one in which a double murder occurred. Even eerier, she winds up befriending the bloodbath's only survivor played by Thieriot.
It's easy to label House at the End of the Street...
Director Mark Tonderai will be working with a script from David Loucka based on a story by Jonathan Mostow who is also producing alongside Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman, A Bigger Boat's Peter Block and FilmNation's Aaron Ryder. The film will star Lawrence as a young girl who moves to a new town with her mother. Upon arriving, she discovers her abode is right across the street from one in which a double murder occurred. Even eerier, she winds up befriending the bloodbath's only survivor played by Thieriot.
It's easy to label House at the End of the Street...
- 6/5/2010
- by Perri Nemiroff
- Cinematical
House at the End of the Street is looking to be a definite 2011 release. Moving at an almost breakneck speed, after adding Mark Tonderai earlier in the year for the director's seat, according to THR, the production have managed to lasso raising stars Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot for the lead roles. Production would begin mid July-ish in Ottawa, Canada. - House at the End of the Street is looking to be a definite 2011 release. Moving at an almost breakneck speed, after adding Mark Tonderai earlier in the year for the director's seat, according to THR, the production have managed to lasso raising stars Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot for the lead roles. Production would begin mid July-ish in Ottawa, Canada. Dubbed as a newer version of Hitch's Psycho, this centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom to a new town and learns that their home...
- 6/4/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
House at the End of the Street is looking to be a definite 2011 release. Moving at an almost breakneck speed, after adding Mark Tonderai earlier in the year for the director's seat, according to THR, the production have managed to lasso raising stars Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot for the lead roles. Production would begin mid July-ish in Ottawa, Canada. Dubbed as a newer version of Hitch's Psycho, this centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre's sole surviving son (Thieriot). If all goes as according to plan, next week should be Lawrence's big breakout moment with the release of Winter's Bone. Aaron Ryder's FilmNation (company is handling sales for Pedro Almodóvar’s The Skin I...
- 6/4/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Every house needs some kids to move in, have fun, and then invite friends over to. If only so that they can all be slaughtered one after the other for our horror loving enjoyment! Never let it be said that we don't have a soft spot for children!
According to The Hollywood Reporter both Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot will be starring in House at the End of the Street, a horror thriller that will be directed by Mark Tonderai.
The flick reportedly centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre's sole surviving son (Thieriot).
FilmNation's Aaron Ryder and Peter Block of A Bigger Boat are producing with Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Jonathan Mostow. Mostow wrote...
According to The Hollywood Reporter both Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot will be starring in House at the End of the Street, a horror thriller that will be directed by Mark Tonderai.
The flick reportedly centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre's sole surviving son (Thieriot).
FilmNation's Aaron Ryder and Peter Block of A Bigger Boat are producing with Tim Williams, Hal Lieberman and Jonathan Mostow. Mostow wrote...
- 6/4/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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