Andrew Callaghan is back on YouTube, and he plans to remain active for the next 55 weeks. The filmmaker known for his man-on-the-street interviews has returned to his Channel 5 hub nine months after he was accused of sexual misconduct.
Callaghan rose to fame on the channel All Gas No Brakes, on which he traveled across the country conducting interviews with strangers. Alongside with co-founders Nic Mosher and Evan Gilbert-Katz, Callaghan split from the All Gas No Brakes hub in 2021 to launch a new venture called Channel 5. His star continued to rise when he directed This Place Rules, an HBO documentary about the January 6 uprising.
Shortly after the film’s release, Callaghan found himself in hot water. At least three women accused him of sexual coercion. One of the accusers claimed that Callaghan “wasn’t taking a simple no for an answer” after the pair met on a dating app.
Callaghan...
Callaghan rose to fame on the channel All Gas No Brakes, on which he traveled across the country conducting interviews with strangers. Alongside with co-founders Nic Mosher and Evan Gilbert-Katz, Callaghan split from the All Gas No Brakes hub in 2021 to launch a new venture called Channel 5. His star continued to rise when he directed This Place Rules, an HBO documentary about the January 6 uprising.
Shortly after the film’s release, Callaghan found himself in hot water. At least three women accused him of sexual coercion. One of the accusers claimed that Callaghan “wasn’t taking a simple no for an answer” after the pair met on a dating app.
Callaghan...
- 10/13/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
In just 10 years, A24 has become one of the most important film distribution and production companies in Hollywood. The company dominated the 2023 Academy Awards with standout titles like “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” and “The Whale.” A24 scooped up nine awards, far outpacing every other studio or distributor.
A24 has been scoring Oscars for years. “Moonlight” won three Academy Awards including Best Picture in 2017. Brie Larson won Best Actress for “Room.” Youn Yuh-jung won Best Supporting Actress for “Minari.” “Lady Bird” and “Eighth Grade” have a staggering 99% on Rotten Tomatoes.
With A24, innovative directors and actors get a chance to make unique stories without big-studio interference. The A24 label has brought us stories from Denis Villeneuve, Sofia Coppola, Noah Baumbach, Atom Egoyan, Barry Jenkins, Paul Schrader, Bo Burnham, the Safdie brothers, Joel Coen, and Darren Aronofsky.
The Streamable has pulled together a list of all the A24 films released so far,...
A24 has been scoring Oscars for years. “Moonlight” won three Academy Awards including Best Picture in 2017. Brie Larson won Best Actress for “Room.” Youn Yuh-jung won Best Supporting Actress for “Minari.” “Lady Bird” and “Eighth Grade” have a staggering 99% on Rotten Tomatoes.
With A24, innovative directors and actors get a chance to make unique stories without big-studio interference. The A24 label has brought us stories from Denis Villeneuve, Sofia Coppola, Noah Baumbach, Atom Egoyan, Barry Jenkins, Paul Schrader, Bo Burnham, the Safdie brothers, Joel Coen, and Darren Aronofsky.
The Streamable has pulled together a list of all the A24 films released so far,...
- 3/13/2023
- by Ben Bowman
- The Streamable
Media baron Rupert Murdoch is in a relationship with Ann-Lesley Smith, 25 years his junior, less than six months after his “brutal” split from Jerry Hall, it has emerged.
The 91-year-old was pictured holidaying on a beach in Barbados with Smith, 66. The pair were also photographed holding hands at an airport.
They were reportedly being hosted in Barbados by British billionaire and Jcb chairman Anthony Bamford, the Daily Mail reports.
Smith was previously married to country-western musician and business entrepreneur Chester Smith, with whom she recorded an album in 2005, titled Captured by Love. He died in 2008, aged 78.
The Independent understands that Smith and Murdoch met in November before making their debut as a couple at Christmas, when she attended a dinner at Murdoch’s home in Mayfair.
The Independent has contacted Murdoch’s representative for comment.
Murdoch’s fourth wife, actor and former supermodel Jerry Hall, was left “heartbroken” and “devastated...
The 91-year-old was pictured holidaying on a beach in Barbados with Smith, 66. The pair were also photographed holding hands at an airport.
They were reportedly being hosted in Barbados by British billionaire and Jcb chairman Anthony Bamford, the Daily Mail reports.
Smith was previously married to country-western musician and business entrepreneur Chester Smith, with whom she recorded an album in 2005, titled Captured by Love. He died in 2008, aged 78.
The Independent understands that Smith and Murdoch met in November before making their debut as a couple at Christmas, when she attended a dinner at Murdoch’s home in Mayfair.
The Independent has contacted Murdoch’s representative for comment.
Murdoch’s fourth wife, actor and former supermodel Jerry Hall, was left “heartbroken” and “devastated...
- 1/16/2023
- by Roisin O'Connor
- The Independent - TV
Update: Andrew Callaghan is addressing the sexual misconduct allegations and apologizing for his behavior.
“I hadn’t realized I had had this pattern that had affected multiple people. I’d like to apologize for my silence. When this stuff first came out, I was in a state of denial and shock,” Callaghan said in video shared on YouTube. “I was denounced by my closest collaborators and my name was printed in 40 different news outlets, next to the words ‘sexual misconduct.’ I just kind of spiraled into a mental health crisis.”
He continued, “I’m okay now, but I don’t think this is about me. This is about the people I’ve affected. So I just want to express my complete sympathy, support and respect for anyone that I’ve done wrong by. I really want to do better and be fully accountable for everything that I’ve done.”
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“I hadn’t realized I had had this pattern that had affected multiple people. I’d like to apologize for my silence. When this stuff first came out, I was in a state of denial and shock,” Callaghan said in video shared on YouTube. “I was denounced by my closest collaborators and my name was printed in 40 different news outlets, next to the words ‘sexual misconduct.’ I just kind of spiraled into a mental health crisis.”
He continued, “I’m okay now, but I don’t think this is about me. This is about the people I’ve affected. So I just want to express my complete sympathy, support and respect for anyone that I’ve done wrong by. I really want to do better and be fully accountable for everything that I’ve done.”
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- 1/16/2023
- by Bruce Haring and Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Andrew Callaghan — host of YouTube channels All Gas No Brakes and Channel5, and filmmaker behind HBO’s 2022 documentary This Place Rules — has apologized after being accused by multiple women of sexual misconduct.
Callaghan began his four-and-a-half minute YouTube clip stressing that he wants to be “fully accountable” and “transparent,” and thanks “every single person who’s came out in the past week to speak about different ways in which my behavior has made them feel uncomfortable or pressured during a sexual situation and to people who said that I’ve made unwanted advances.
Callaghan began his four-and-a-half minute YouTube clip stressing that he wants to be “fully accountable” and “transparent,” and thanks “every single person who’s came out in the past week to speak about different ways in which my behavior has made them feel uncomfortable or pressured during a sexual situation and to people who said that I’ve made unwanted advances.
- 1/16/2023
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Independent filmmaker and media personality Andrew Callaghan, who gained prominence for his comedic man-on-the-street Channel 5 interviews on YouTube and a new HBO documentary “This Place Rules,” has shared a video apology to further address allegations of sexual misconduct, first levied against him in early January.
The nearly five-minute video, posted on a YouTube channel credited to Callaghan on Sunday afternoon, features the 25-year-old speaking to the camera, responding to the allegations against him and sharing that he plans to seek professional treatment to address his previous behavior.
“I hadn’t realized I had had this pattern that had affected multiple people. I’d like to apologize for my silence. When this stuff first came out, I was in a state of denial and shock,” Callaghan stated. “I was denounced by my closest collaborators and my name was printed in 40 different news outlets, next to the words ‘sexual misconduct.’ I...
The nearly five-minute video, posted on a YouTube channel credited to Callaghan on Sunday afternoon, features the 25-year-old speaking to the camera, responding to the allegations against him and sharing that he plans to seek professional treatment to address his previous behavior.
“I hadn’t realized I had had this pattern that had affected multiple people. I’d like to apologize for my silence. When this stuff first came out, I was in a state of denial and shock,” Callaghan stated. “I was denounced by my closest collaborators and my name was printed in 40 different news outlets, next to the words ‘sexual misconduct.’ I...
- 1/15/2023
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Andrew Callaghan has issued a statement after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct.
Allegations came first from Caroline Elise, who posted a three-minute video on TikTok Jan. 5 where she describes an experience she had with Callaghan in 2021. Before going into the details, she explains that she had “tried to come to [Callaghan] person-to-person and tried to get him to take responsibility for what he did, but his version of what happened the night he assaulted me is so skewed.”
Elise alleges she allowed Callaghan to stay at her house for one night because he’d had a falling out with his crew members and needed somewhere to sleep, but says she was “very clear about the fact that we are not hooking up.”
“I will tell you that he eventually did get consent,” she says. “And that’s the main point, is that he eventually got consent because he wore me down.
Allegations came first from Caroline Elise, who posted a three-minute video on TikTok Jan. 5 where she describes an experience she had with Callaghan in 2021. Before going into the details, she explains that she had “tried to come to [Callaghan] person-to-person and tried to get him to take responsibility for what he did, but his version of what happened the night he assaulted me is so skewed.”
Elise alleges she allowed Callaghan to stay at her house for one night because he’d had a falling out with his crew members and needed somewhere to sleep, but says she was “very clear about the fact that we are not hooking up.”
“I will tell you that he eventually did get consent,” she says. “And that’s the main point, is that he eventually got consent because he wore me down.
- 1/13/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
When Charlotte was 18, she matched with a then-19-year-old man named Andrew Callaghan on Tinder. The now-24-year-old, who requested a pseudonym to protect her privacy, was familiar with Callaghan, as they had attended neighboring high schools in the Seattle area. Though Callaghan would later become well-known as the host of the popular YouTube channels All Gas No Brakes and Channel5, as well as the filmmaker behind HBO’s 2022 documentary This Place Rules, at the time she knew him as a goofy aspiring rapper who went by the name TrekGod.
- 1/13/2023
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
Indie filmmaker Andrew Callaghan, known for his man-on-the-street Channel 5 YouTube interviews and HBO documentary “This Place Rules,” has addressed allegations of sexual misconduct that were made against him in early January.
In a statement sent to Variety, Callaghan’s legal representative said, “Andrew is devastated that he is being accused of any type of physical or mental coercion against anyone. Conversations about pressure and consent are extremely important and Andrew wants to have these conversations, so he can continue to learn and grow. While every dynamic is open to interpretation and proper communication is critical from all those involved, repeated requests for money should not be part of these conversations.”
The statement continues, “With that, balanced communication is paramount to any relationship dynamic and Andrew vows to be better in this regard, while reminding his audience that while even one concerned partner is too many, there are always multiple sides to a story.
In a statement sent to Variety, Callaghan’s legal representative said, “Andrew is devastated that he is being accused of any type of physical or mental coercion against anyone. Conversations about pressure and consent are extremely important and Andrew wants to have these conversations, so he can continue to learn and grow. While every dynamic is open to interpretation and proper communication is critical from all those involved, repeated requests for money should not be part of these conversations.”
The statement continues, “With that, balanced communication is paramount to any relationship dynamic and Andrew vows to be better in this regard, while reminding his audience that while even one concerned partner is too many, there are always multiple sides to a story.
- 1/12/2023
- by Jordan Moreau and Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Andrew Callaghan, the comedian behind A24 and HBO January 6 documentary “This Place Rules,” is facing multiple sexual misconduct allegations after two women came forward this month accusing the internet comedian of pressuring them to have sex.
The “All Gas No Brakes” YouTube channel comic, known for his deadpan lampooning of society on the margins with man-on-the-street style interviews, from QAnoners to Burners and Flat Earthers, has yet to publicly address the allegations. Caroline Elise, the user @cornbreadcasserole on TikTok, alleged that Callaghan asked to spend the night at her place following a falling out with a fellow crewmember. Despite her rebuffs, he “eventually got my consent because he wore me down.” She added, “I said whatever because I was trying to get the whole thing over with…it doesn’t discount that I told him no. [He] still found a way to coerce me into doing things I didn’t want to do.
The “All Gas No Brakes” YouTube channel comic, known for his deadpan lampooning of society on the margins with man-on-the-street style interviews, from QAnoners to Burners and Flat Earthers, has yet to publicly address the allegations. Caroline Elise, the user @cornbreadcasserole on TikTok, alleged that Callaghan asked to spend the night at her place following a falling out with a fellow crewmember. Despite her rebuffs, he “eventually got my consent because he wore me down.” She added, “I said whatever because I was trying to get the whole thing over with…it doesn’t discount that I told him no. [He] still found a way to coerce me into doing things I didn’t want to do.
- 1/12/2023
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
On his YouTube channel Channel 5 and in his recent HBO Max documentary This Place Rules, 25-year-old Andrew Callaghan has amassed millions of fans as a goofy, deadpan interlocutor, highlighting the absurdities of modern culture. His straight-faced interviews with fringe members of contemporary society — prepubescent Maga heads, QAnon influencers, Flat Earthers — often went viral, with Callaghan becoming something of a celebrity of the online left.
Yet on TikTok, Callaghan is now going viral for far less innocuous reasons. Two women have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct, accusing the...
Yet on TikTok, Callaghan is now going viral for far less innocuous reasons. Two women have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct, accusing the...
- 1/10/2023
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
Additional speakers and a new keynote session have been revealed for South by Southwest 2023.
Event organizers announced Tuesday that featured speakers for the 37th edition of the annual conference spotlighting the convergence of technology and the film and music industries include Eric André, Blxst, Josh D’Amaro, Tommy Dorfman, Ashley Flowers, Gottmik, Nick Jonas, Martin Luther King III, Damon Lindelof, Eva Longoria, Alexis Ohanian, Maya Penn, Austin Russell, RZA, Dan Schulman, Simran Jeet Singh, Cheryl Strayed, Jen Wong and more.
‘Unfold The Universe: NASA’s Webb Space Telescope’ was also named as a new keynote session at SXSW. It will include members of the James Webb Space Telescope team and feature a never-before-seen image.
“We are honored to host a Keynote Session featuring members of the James Webb Space Telescope team,” said Hugh Forrest, chief programming officer and co-president. “They join an impressive group of Featured Speakers who have consistently strived...
Event organizers announced Tuesday that featured speakers for the 37th edition of the annual conference spotlighting the convergence of technology and the film and music industries include Eric André, Blxst, Josh D’Amaro, Tommy Dorfman, Ashley Flowers, Gottmik, Nick Jonas, Martin Luther King III, Damon Lindelof, Eva Longoria, Alexis Ohanian, Maya Penn, Austin Russell, RZA, Dan Schulman, Simran Jeet Singh, Cheryl Strayed, Jen Wong and more.
‘Unfold The Universe: NASA’s Webb Space Telescope’ was also named as a new keynote session at SXSW. It will include members of the James Webb Space Telescope team and feature a never-before-seen image.
“We are honored to host a Keynote Session featuring members of the James Webb Space Telescope team,” said Hugh Forrest, chief programming officer and co-president. “They join an impressive group of Featured Speakers who have consistently strived...
- 1/10/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Andrew Callaghan is catching quite a bit of attention after This Place Rules, his documentary about the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, went live on HBO.
Callaghan is from our neck of the woods: He got into content creating in 2019 with the launch of his first YouTube channel, All Gas No Brakes, where he traveled around the U.S. interviewing random people at conventions and music festivals. He and fellow All Gas No Brakes founders Nic Mosher and Evan Gilbert-Katz left the channel in 2021 after contract disputes with the channel’s producer, Doing Things Media.
Shortly after, the trio launched Channel 5, a Patreon-funded project they promised would be a “completely independent, digital journalism experience.” Content for Channel 5 is posted both on Patreon and on its YouTube channel, where it has 2.26 million subscribers.
It was in the process of making content for Channel 5 that Callaghan started acquiring footage for what would become This Place Rules,...
Callaghan is from our neck of the woods: He got into content creating in 2019 with the launch of his first YouTube channel, All Gas No Brakes, where he traveled around the U.S. interviewing random people at conventions and music festivals. He and fellow All Gas No Brakes founders Nic Mosher and Evan Gilbert-Katz left the channel in 2021 after contract disputes with the channel’s producer, Doing Things Media.
Shortly after, the trio launched Channel 5, a Patreon-funded project they promised would be a “completely independent, digital journalism experience.” Content for Channel 5 is posted both on Patreon and on its YouTube channel, where it has 2.26 million subscribers.
It was in the process of making content for Channel 5 that Callaghan started acquiring footage for what would become This Place Rules,...
- 1/6/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
January 6th, 2021, was a bleak day in our country’s history for any number of reasons, but it was not without its obvious, glaring warning signs, or so argues “This Place Rules,” a bracingly funny mix of man-on-the-street gonzo journalism and punk political critique born from the entirely singular brain of “Channel 5“/”All Gas No Brakes” mastermind Andrew Callaghan.
Continue reading ‘This Place Rules’ Review: An Irreverent Journalistic War Cry For Our Divided Nation at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘This Place Rules’ Review: An Irreverent Journalistic War Cry For Our Divided Nation at The Playlist.
- 1/3/2023
- by Nicholas Laskin
- The Playlist
Exclusive: Universal and Working Title have set Melissa McCarthy to star in an untitled Christmas-in-New York movie that will be written by Love Actually scribe Richard Curtis and directed by Sam Boyd.
They’re making the film for Peacock, and Working Title partners Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner will produce with Riva Marker through her Linden Productions banner.
The film is a fairy-tale comedy about a workaholic man who enlists the help of a magical genie to help win his family back before Christmas.
Related Story Working Title Partners Tim Bevan & Eric Fellner On 30 Years At Universal, Scores Of Hits And A Resolve To Diversify UK Film Crews: Q&a Related Story How To Watch The World Cup: TV Schedule, Fixtures As Semifinals Set Related Story 'Paul T. Goldman' & 'This Place Rules' Trailers: Jason Woliner's Peacock Comedy Series & Andrew Callaghan's HBO Documentary
Boyd wrote and created...
They’re making the film for Peacock, and Working Title partners Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner will produce with Riva Marker through her Linden Productions banner.
The film is a fairy-tale comedy about a workaholic man who enlists the help of a magical genie to help win his family back before Christmas.
Related Story Working Title Partners Tim Bevan & Eric Fellner On 30 Years At Universal, Scores Of Hits And A Resolve To Diversify UK Film Crews: Q&a Related Story How To Watch The World Cup: TV Schedule, Fixtures As Semifinals Set Related Story 'Paul T. Goldman' & 'This Place Rules' Trailers: Jason Woliner's Peacock Comedy Series & Andrew Callaghan's HBO Documentary
Boyd wrote and created...
- 12/14/2022
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
"You ever feel like you've gone too far down the rabbit hole, man…?" HBO has revealed the official trailer for a documentary film titled This Place Rules, the culmination of years of intense field work by a popular comedian-journalist named Andrew Callaghan, originally from Seattle, Wa. Callaghan makes his feature directorial debut, after becoming a viral sensation online running a new site called Channel 5, interviewing people on the street. This film is about the events leading up to the Capitol riot on January 6th, following all of the intense aspects of America's politics in the few years just before this happened in early 2021. Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim executive produced; Jonah Hill produced, and A24 produced this, which is a clear sign he's got some strong support behind him. I'm hoping Andrew and this film properly skewer the right wing jackasses who participate in this idiotic event, showing us...
- 12/12/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Journalism, like all careers, is a rapidly evolving field due to how frequently technology and culture have changed. To truly succeed as a journalist nowadays, you need to present important or relevant stories in a way that captures the audience's attention. Perhaps there is no better example of how to succeed in this than the work of Andrew Callaghan and his YouTube channel, Channel 5. After reaching millions with its on-the-street coverage of both political and social events, Callaghan is ready for the big time thanks to a new documentary being released on HBO later this year.
"This Place Rules," airing on HBO on December 30, 2022, charts the young journalist's shift into more serious political reporting in early 2020. In a new trailer recently released by the cable network, Callaghan is seen attending Covid-19 lockdown protests and Black Lives Matter demonstrations, interviewing both advocates and dissenters. However, things start to get worrisome...
"This Place Rules," airing on HBO on December 30, 2022, charts the young journalist's shift into more serious political reporting in early 2020. In a new trailer recently released by the cable network, Callaghan is seen attending Covid-19 lockdown protests and Black Lives Matter demonstrations, interviewing both advocates and dissenters. However, things start to get worrisome...
- 12/9/2022
- by Erin Brady
- Slash Film
Peacock has unveiled the first trailer for Paul T. Goldman, a wild new comedy series from Borat Subsequent Moviefilm director Jason Woliner and Seth Rogen.
Woliner has been shooting the project for over a decade. It’s in the style of Woliner’s work on Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, a series “that fact and fiction to tell a bizarre and incredible tale.”
Woliner explains how he embarked on the project in a letter that accompanies that show’s announcement. He wrote that Goldman tweeted at him (and hundreds of others) in 2012 that he had written a book and screenplay about “an incredible tale” and was seeking help to bring it to the screen. Woliner ended up buying the book, and ten years later, we have the Peacock series which stars Goldman himself.
Woliner directs and executive produces the six-episode series. Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver, Loreli Alanis executive produce for Point Grey Pictures,...
Woliner has been shooting the project for over a decade. It’s in the style of Woliner’s work on Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, a series “that fact and fiction to tell a bizarre and incredible tale.”
Woliner explains how he embarked on the project in a letter that accompanies that show’s announcement. He wrote that Goldman tweeted at him (and hundreds of others) in 2012 that he had written a book and screenplay about “an incredible tale” and was seeking help to bring it to the screen. Woliner ended up buying the book, and ten years later, we have the Peacock series which stars Goldman himself.
Woliner directs and executive produces the six-episode series. Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver, Loreli Alanis executive produce for Point Grey Pictures,...
- 12/8/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO has shared the trailer for upcoming documentary “This Place Rules” from internet personality and gonzo journalist Andrew Callaghan, in which he chronicles the American political events that led up to the Jan. 6 insurrection in 2021. The documentary is set to premiere on Dec. 30 on HBO Max.
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In the trailer, Callaghan outlines a brief history of his work before describing the purpose of the film as a document of all the political events, figures and players that fueled the Jan. 6 insurrection. The trailer includes clips from various protests during the summer of 2020, coverage of events leading up to the presidential election and an interview with right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, in which both men are shirtless.
New to Callaghan’s brand of content is the popular talking head documentary structure — Callaghan’s YouTube content often lets the scenery...
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In the trailer, Callaghan outlines a brief history of his work before describing the purpose of the film as a document of all the political events, figures and players that fueled the Jan. 6 insurrection. The trailer includes clips from various protests during the summer of 2020, coverage of events leading up to the presidential election and an interview with right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, in which both men are shirtless.
New to Callaghan’s brand of content is the popular talking head documentary structure — Callaghan’s YouTube content often lets the scenery...
- 12/8/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
The HBO Original This Place Rules, starring, directed, and executive produced by journalist Andrew Callaghan, debuts Friday, December 30 (11:00 p.m. – 12:22 a.m. Et/Pt) on HBO and will be available to stream on HBO Max.
Synopsis: Acclaimed for his unfiltered reporting and deadpan humor, Andrew Callaghan brings his gonzo style reporting to HBO to explore the undercurrents that led to the January 6 Capitol Riot. As one of the best-known and hardest working journalists of his generation, the 25-year-old ventures on a wild Rv journey through America to take the pulse of a divided nation. In 2020, as Covid rages, protests sweep the country, and a monumental election looms, Callaghan captures the chaos in the streets and a wide spectrum of views – with just a camera and a microphone. Delving into a world of political division, white nationalist groups and conspiracy theorists, This Place Rules exposes the perfect storm in...
Synopsis: Acclaimed for his unfiltered reporting and deadpan humor, Andrew Callaghan brings his gonzo style reporting to HBO to explore the undercurrents that led to the January 6 Capitol Riot. As one of the best-known and hardest working journalists of his generation, the 25-year-old ventures on a wild Rv journey through America to take the pulse of a divided nation. In 2020, as Covid rages, protests sweep the country, and a monumental election looms, Callaghan captures the chaos in the streets and a wide spectrum of views – with just a camera and a microphone. Delving into a world of political division, white nationalist groups and conspiracy theorists, This Place Rules exposes the perfect storm in...
- 12/8/2022
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
The January 6 Capitol riots are getting the HBO and A24 treatment.
Former “All Gas No Brakes” anchor and current Channel 5 Youtube documentarian Andrew Callaghan directs an upcoming feature documentary about the January 6 insurrection. The 25-year-old journalist ventured on a “wild Rv journey through America in the months leading up to the January 6 Capitol Riot” to take the pulse of the divided nation. Variety first reported the news.
Callaghan also serves as an executive producer, alongside A24 and “Tim and Eric” comedy duo Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. The still-untitled documentary does not have a release date.
Additional producers include Jonah Hill, Matt Dines, Ali Goodwin (for Strong Baby Productions), Dave Kneebone and Janel Kranking (for Abso Lutely Productions), and Max Benator.
Callaghan began his viral career in 2019 with vox pop interviews from the Area 51 raid, a flat Earth conference, and the Burning Man festival. His videos moved into more...
Former “All Gas No Brakes” anchor and current Channel 5 Youtube documentarian Andrew Callaghan directs an upcoming feature documentary about the January 6 insurrection. The 25-year-old journalist ventured on a “wild Rv journey through America in the months leading up to the January 6 Capitol Riot” to take the pulse of the divided nation. Variety first reported the news.
Callaghan also serves as an executive producer, alongside A24 and “Tim and Eric” comedy duo Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. The still-untitled documentary does not have a release date.
Additional producers include Jonah Hill, Matt Dines, Ali Goodwin (for Strong Baby Productions), Dave Kneebone and Janel Kranking (for Abso Lutely Productions), and Max Benator.
Callaghan began his viral career in 2019 with vox pop interviews from the Area 51 raid, a flat Earth conference, and the Burning Man festival. His videos moved into more...
- 9/13/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
It’s 11 o’clock in the morning on a sweltering Sunday in New York’s East Village, and Andrew Callaghan, sporting a smirk and shock of curly blond hair, is, uncharacteristically, moving a little slow. A few blocks down from his aunt’s apartment, where he crashed the night before, Callaghan, 25, nurses a hangover. He’s been on the road for two months, stopping off for the weekend to party in New York, and he’s only got a few hours before he shuffles upstate to rest, then off to Toronto,...
- 9/13/2022
- by P.J. McCormick
- Rollingstone.com
HBO Acquires Andrew Callaghan’s Channel 5 Documentary About Jan. 6 Riot, Produced by A24 (Exclusive)
Andrew Callaghan, the 25-year-old gonzo journalist who has grown to fame with his Channel 5 YouTube documentaries, is taking his next project to HBO. The company has acquired his documentary about the Jan. 6 insurrection, Variety can exclusively reveal.
The documentary will follow Callaghan’s “wild Rv journey through America in the months leading up to the January 6 Capitol Riot.” Callaghan directs and serves as an executive producer, alongside A24. Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, of the comedy duo Tim & Eric, also executive produce. The doc is currently untitled and does not yet have a release date.
Callaghan has become well known for his dry humor, eccentric interview subjects and documenting his Rv travels across the United States, and even internationally. In 2019, he began posting short videos of his interviews on the YouTube channel All Gas No Brakes. Some of his most popular videos, which have reached millions of views, have...
The documentary will follow Callaghan’s “wild Rv journey through America in the months leading up to the January 6 Capitol Riot.” Callaghan directs and serves as an executive producer, alongside A24. Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, of the comedy duo Tim & Eric, also executive produce. The doc is currently untitled and does not yet have a release date.
Callaghan has become well known for his dry humor, eccentric interview subjects and documenting his Rv travels across the United States, and even internationally. In 2019, he began posting short videos of his interviews on the YouTube channel All Gas No Brakes. Some of his most popular videos, which have reached millions of views, have...
- 9/13/2022
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Digital creators Bretman Rock, Bailey Sarian, Mark Rober and MrBeast joined Target and MatPat YouTube series The Game Theorists as top winners at tonight’s YouTube Streamy Awards, notching two wins apiece at the celebration of the year’s best online content and creators, which streamed for free via YouTube.
Rock’s series 30 Days With: Bretman Rock earned him the awards for Show of the Year and Unscripted Series, with Sarian recognized in the categories of Beauty and Podcast. Rober dominated Science and Engineering and nabbed one of nine Social Good Awards, with MrBeast taking another, as well as Creator of the Year. Target won awards for Brand of the Year and Branded Series, with The Game Theorists taking a Social Good Award along with one for writing.
This year’s show produced by MRC Live & Alternative and Tubefilter featured appearances by creators including Rock, Sarian, Rober, MrBeast, Addison Rae,...
Rock’s series 30 Days With: Bretman Rock earned him the awards for Show of the Year and Unscripted Series, with Sarian recognized in the categories of Beauty and Podcast. Rober dominated Science and Engineering and nabbed one of nine Social Good Awards, with MrBeast taking another, as well as Creator of the Year. Target won awards for Brand of the Year and Branded Series, with The Game Theorists taking a Social Good Award along with one for writing.
This year’s show produced by MRC Live & Alternative and Tubefilter featured appearances by creators including Rock, Sarian, Rober, MrBeast, Addison Rae,...
- 12/12/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
With a dinosaur era camper, garb, video equipment and plenty of charm, the brilliance behind All Gas No Brakes’ Andrew Callaghan‘s gonzo styled of journalism is his ability to be appear transparent anthesis of being a fly on the wall but nonetheless, be a trojan horse of sorts – anthropologically giving insight into all sorts of sub-cultures that are the make up of an often confusing America. Sometime in 2021, Callaghan shifted “news outlets” to a new project called Channel 5 but it’s an actual film project with Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim during the Stop the Steal protests that have us psyched.…...
- 11/25/2021
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com
Organizers MRC Live and Alternative Tubefilter unveiled nominees for the 2021 YouTube Streamy Awards on Wednesday. The list of noms range from up-and-comers to global stars including Bill Gates, Lil Nas X, Nick Jonas, Hailey Bieber, Ryan Reynolds and Will Smith.
Winners will be announced in December during a livestreamed ceremony. Additional creator appearances and show details are to come.
This year’s top nominees include MrBeast (with seven nominations) along with Emma Chamberlain, true crime and makeup maven Bailey Sarian, Bella Poarch, gaming collective FaZe Clan, comedic gamer Markiplier, and “kidfluencer” Ryan’s World. Other notable names include Addison Rae, Sunisa Lee and Dream.
The Streamy Awards honor creator excellence in online video content. More than half of this year’s nominations were first-time nominees.
Here’s the full list of noms:
Overall Awards
Creator of the Year
Addison Rae
Alexa Rivera
Avani Gregg
Bella Poarch
Brent Rivera
Charli D’Amelio...
Winners will be announced in December during a livestreamed ceremony. Additional creator appearances and show details are to come.
This year’s top nominees include MrBeast (with seven nominations) along with Emma Chamberlain, true crime and makeup maven Bailey Sarian, Bella Poarch, gaming collective FaZe Clan, comedic gamer Markiplier, and “kidfluencer” Ryan’s World. Other notable names include Addison Rae, Sunisa Lee and Dream.
The Streamy Awards honor creator excellence in online video content. More than half of this year’s nominations were first-time nominees.
Here’s the full list of noms:
Overall Awards
Creator of the Year
Addison Rae
Alexa Rivera
Avani Gregg
Bella Poarch
Brent Rivera
Charli D’Amelio...
- 10/20/2021
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
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