Aevitas Creative Management literary agency is linking with Rubin Pfeffer Content, a literary agency for authors and illustrators of books for children and young adults. The latter agency’s Rubin Pfeffer and Amy Flynn will join ACM as Executive Agent at Large and Senior Agent, respectively.
Rpc’s clients include Micha Archer, Julien Chung, Susan Cooper, Dare Coulter, Ekua Holmes, Jeff Mack, Patricia MacLachlan, Wendell Minor, Bethanie Murguia, Jing Jing Tsong, and Carole Boston Weatherford among others.
“We’re thrilled and proud that Rubin Pfeffer Content’s founder Rubin and his colleague Amy, along with their stellar clients, have decided to join Aevitas,” said Aevitas Co-CEO Todd Shuster. “Their arrival is a transformative event in our agency’s representation of children’s book authors and illustrators. We’ve been impressed with the growth of ACM Kids & Illo under the leadership of Rick Richter and Adriana Domínguez, and we believe Rpc...
Rpc’s clients include Micha Archer, Julien Chung, Susan Cooper, Dare Coulter, Ekua Holmes, Jeff Mack, Patricia MacLachlan, Wendell Minor, Bethanie Murguia, Jing Jing Tsong, and Carole Boston Weatherford among others.
“We’re thrilled and proud that Rubin Pfeffer Content’s founder Rubin and his colleague Amy, along with their stellar clients, have decided to join Aevitas,” said Aevitas Co-CEO Todd Shuster. “Their arrival is a transformative event in our agency’s representation of children’s book authors and illustrators. We’ve been impressed with the growth of ACM Kids & Illo under the leadership of Rick Richter and Adriana Domínguez, and we believe Rpc...
- 4/5/2024
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline Film + TV
Shaken, stirred, or even streamed, spy movies make up many of the most exciting, edge-of-your-seat stories the movies have to offer. From the harrowing heights of the “Mission: Impossible” franchise to the suave savvy of six James Bonds, espionage has become the thematic ground on which some of cinema’s most epic dramas, thrillers, and comedies are built. Even films primarily centered on other subject matter make frequent use of spy drama beats, proving it’s a bedrock source for onscreen entertainment.
The espionage genre is as old as filmmaking itself with silent spy movies set against the backdrop of World War I (1914’s “The German Spy Peril” is on YouTube) testing the medium’s limitations early in the 20th century. Literary works inspired many more of the spy movies to follow. Over the years, filmmakers have repeatedly adapted the works of John le Carré, Robert Ludlum, Ian Fleming, and...
The espionage genre is as old as filmmaking itself with silent spy movies set against the backdrop of World War I (1914’s “The German Spy Peril” is on YouTube) testing the medium’s limitations early in the 20th century. Literary works inspired many more of the spy movies to follow. Over the years, filmmakers have repeatedly adapted the works of John le Carré, Robert Ludlum, Ian Fleming, and...
- 8/24/2023
- by Alison Foreman
- Indiewire
Clockwise from upper left: Superbad (Sony), The 40-Year-Old Virgin (Universal), Bridesmaids (Universal), The Hangover (Warner Bros.), Girls Trip (Universal)Graphic: AVClub
This week’s release of Jennifer Lawrence’s No Hard Feelings marks a return of sorts for R-rated comedies. For decades, this comedy subgenre has had more than its...
This week’s release of Jennifer Lawrence’s No Hard Feelings marks a return of sorts for R-rated comedies. For decades, this comedy subgenre has had more than its...
- 6/22/2023
- by Phil Pirrello
- avclub.com
Spy is a 2015 comedy/action espionage film directed by Paul Feig, a well-established comedian, actor, and filmmaker. It follows the unusual story of Susan Cooper, a qualified CIA field agent who works as an assistant to Bradley Fine, a top CIA field agent. After Bradley is captured, the CIA concludes that he is deceased after Susan witnesses a video feed where he is presumably shot dead. Seeing a window of opportunity to prove herself, Susan takes advantage of this to volunteer for a mission that requires her to track down the heinous organization responsible for killing her partner. Her boss
Movie Review: Spy...
Movie Review: Spy...
- 10/13/2022
- by Couch and The Potato
- TVovermind.com
Image Source: Courtesy of Artingstall's
When director Paul Feig finishes a project, whether it's a film like Bridesmaids or A Simple Favor or an episode of television the likes of The Office or Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, he rewards himself with a martini. "When I got into cocktail culture, you'd go to a bar and order a martini, and people would assume you wanted a vodka martini. But I read that basically a real martini is gin, not vodka. That's an imposter martini," Feig told Popsugar. It was this discovery that led him on a 25-year quest for the perfect gin and to the creation of Artingstall's Brilliant London Dry Gin, which he launched in February 2020. "I got to make the gin that I always wanted to make. And now, I'll admit, it's really hard for me to drink another gin."
When it comes to drinking buddies, it was almost...
When director Paul Feig finishes a project, whether it's a film like Bridesmaids or A Simple Favor or an episode of television the likes of The Office or Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, he rewards himself with a martini. "When I got into cocktail culture, you'd go to a bar and order a martini, and people would assume you wanted a vodka martini. But I read that basically a real martini is gin, not vodka. That's an imposter martini," Feig told Popsugar. It was this discovery that led him on a 25-year quest for the perfect gin and to the creation of Artingstall's Brilliant London Dry Gin, which he launched in February 2020. "I got to make the gin that I always wanted to make. And now, I'll admit, it's really hard for me to drink another gin."
When it comes to drinking buddies, it was almost...
- 4/30/2021
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
Right now, it seems like everything is bad. Bad and scary. Coronavirus is likely to be hanging around for a good while, getting worse before it gets better. We’re socially distancing from each other and quite a few of us are going to be self-quarantined for weeks at a time.
It’s a stressful time, and one of the things films can be best at is helping us disconnect from the outside world for a few hours. With all this in mind, the HeyUGuys team has some thoughts on films that might help ourselves, and you, find a little chink of light in a difficult time.
Below, you’ll find a list of films that we’ve chosen to recommend simply because they make us happy. Each of these films is available to stream in the UK, so hopefully as you go through it you’ll find a few old favourites,...
It’s a stressful time, and one of the things films can be best at is helping us disconnect from the outside world for a few hours. With all this in mind, the HeyUGuys team has some thoughts on films that might help ourselves, and you, find a little chink of light in a difficult time.
Below, you’ll find a list of films that we’ve chosen to recommend simply because they make us happy. Each of these films is available to stream in the UK, so hopefully as you go through it you’ll find a few old favourites,...
- 3/16/2020
- by Sam Inglis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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