Rain has promoted Lucius Cary and Dallaslyn Lamb to manager from their previous roles as literary coordinators, effective immediately.
Cary began his entertainment career in the talent department at ICM Partners. Prior to Rain, Cary worked in TV development for Paramount Television Studios and at Jamie Foxx’s production company. Cary’s focus is on representing television writers and directors. His clients include Mathew Brown (Chicago P.D), Tj Scott, Greg Murray (Riverdale), Nina Manni (Power Book III: Raising Kanan), and Angela Tortu, among several others.
Early in her career, Lamb realized her passion was in helping other creatives bring their projects to life and finding opportunities in unconventional avenues. Prior to her work in representation, she got her footing at Striker Entertainment and Fortitude International. In addition, she worked at Activist Artist Management and Art/Work Entertainment representing writers and directors.
Cary began his entertainment career in the talent department at ICM Partners. Prior to Rain, Cary worked in TV development for Paramount Television Studios and at Jamie Foxx’s production company. Cary’s focus is on representing television writers and directors. His clients include Mathew Brown (Chicago P.D), Tj Scott, Greg Murray (Riverdale), Nina Manni (Power Book III: Raising Kanan), and Angela Tortu, among several others.
Early in her career, Lamb realized her passion was in helping other creatives bring their projects to life and finding opportunities in unconventional avenues. Prior to her work in representation, she got her footing at Striker Entertainment and Fortitude International. In addition, she worked at Activist Artist Management and Art/Work Entertainment representing writers and directors.
- 10/10/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
This Riverdale review contains spoilers.
Riverdale Season 5 Episode 1
“Clearly our last two weeks of high school are going to be fraught…”
Friends, on this day we find this country starting a new chapter, one that is full of hope and excitement for the future.
I am of course referring to the airing of Riverdale‘s season premiere, a somewhat wheel-spinning, melodramatic affair that feels more like the closing pages of a book than the start of another story.
And that’s because it is precisely that. This episode was a leftover from last year, filmed but not completed production until the pandemic lockdown was over. As such it thrusts us into the start of the endgame of last season’s storylines — namely the fallout of the Betty and Archie kiss, Mr. Lodge’s illness and how he is using vigilantism to cope with it, the mysterious (and suitably anachronistic videotapes...
Riverdale Season 5 Episode 1
“Clearly our last two weeks of high school are going to be fraught…”
Friends, on this day we find this country starting a new chapter, one that is full of hope and excitement for the future.
I am of course referring to the airing of Riverdale‘s season premiere, a somewhat wheel-spinning, melodramatic affair that feels more like the closing pages of a book than the start of another story.
And that’s because it is precisely that. This episode was a leftover from last year, filmed but not completed production until the pandemic lockdown was over. As such it thrusts us into the start of the endgame of last season’s storylines — namely the fallout of the Betty and Archie kiss, Mr. Lodge’s illness and how he is using vigilantism to cope with it, the mysterious (and suitably anachronistic videotapes...
- 1/21/2021
- by Chris Cummins
- Den of Geek
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the creative mind behind Warner Bros. Television’s multiple Archie comics-based series, is returning to his roots for his next project.
The “Riverdale” showrunner is developing a drama based on his 2008 play “Good Boys and True” at Quibi, Variety has learned exclusively. He will co-write and executive produce the series alongside fellow “Riverdale” scribe Greg Murray.
Described as a suspenseful drama about class, sexuality and identity which explores the dark side of privilege, “Good Boys and True” follows six people drawn together by a disturbing videotape that surfaces on the campus of the elite preparatory academy St. Joe’s School for Boys in the fall of 1988.
The prospective series is being produced by Aguirre-Sacasa’s Muckle Man Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, where the producer inked a substantial, multi-year overall deal in 2019. Aguirre-Sacasa is also currently the showrunner of Netflix’s “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” the...
The “Riverdale” showrunner is developing a drama based on his 2008 play “Good Boys and True” at Quibi, Variety has learned exclusively. He will co-write and executive produce the series alongside fellow “Riverdale” scribe Greg Murray.
Described as a suspenseful drama about class, sexuality and identity which explores the dark side of privilege, “Good Boys and True” follows six people drawn together by a disturbing videotape that surfaces on the campus of the elite preparatory academy St. Joe’s School for Boys in the fall of 1988.
The prospective series is being produced by Aguirre-Sacasa’s Muckle Man Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, where the producer inked a substantial, multi-year overall deal in 2019. Aguirre-Sacasa is also currently the showrunner of Netflix’s “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” the...
- 4/13/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Don't mess with Edgar Evernever.
On Riverdale Season 4 Episode 3, airing tonight on The CW, Betty, and Charles get desperate as they try to save their mother and sister from the clutches of the Farm.
With Charles being an FBI agent, Betty has a front-row seat to finding out what is actually going on.
The CW dropped a sneak peek for "Dog Day Afternoon," and it shows both Betty and Charles being played at their own game.
Related: Riverdale Season 4 Episode 2 Review: Fast Times at Riverdale High
After Charles reveals that Edgar and his people have been hiding in an abandoned motel, he drops the bombshell that Evelynn has been answering the door to the pizza delivery man.
Naturally, Charles counters that by sending one of his agents disguised as a delivery man, and it ends in sheer panic.
The clip seemingly lets us hear the officer being gunned down, before Edgar appears on the line,...
On Riverdale Season 4 Episode 3, airing tonight on The CW, Betty, and Charles get desperate as they try to save their mother and sister from the clutches of the Farm.
With Charles being an FBI agent, Betty has a front-row seat to finding out what is actually going on.
The CW dropped a sneak peek for "Dog Day Afternoon," and it shows both Betty and Charles being played at their own game.
Related: Riverdale Season 4 Episode 2 Review: Fast Times at Riverdale High
After Charles reveals that Edgar and his people have been hiding in an abandoned motel, he drops the bombshell that Evelynn has been answering the door to the pizza delivery man.
Naturally, Charles counters that by sending one of his agents disguised as a delivery man, and it ends in sheer panic.
The clip seemingly lets us hear the officer being gunned down, before Edgar appears on the line,...
- 10/23/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Hey, Riverdale fans. We hope you guys had a blast watching tonight's episode 2 of this current 4th season. We are back with a brand new spoiler session article for you guys. In this article, we'll be letting you guys know what's about to go down in the next, new episode 3, which is scheduled to air next week. Thanks to The CW, we've got a couple of teaser descriptions for episode 3 via their press release. So, let's get into it. For starters, the producers decided to name episode 3, "Chapter Sixty: Dog Day Afternoon." It sounds like episode 3 will feature some very intense, dramatic,interesting, dangerous and possible action-filled scenes as Betty and Charles confront Edgar Evernever! Archie and Veronica throw a fundraiser event. Jughead runs into some unexpected moments. Cheryl finds out about another dark family secret and more! We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the Betty,...
- 10/16/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Archie busts out of juvie and the Gryphons & Gargoyles saga takes a fascinating turn in a riveting Riverdale.
This Riverdale review contains spoilers.
Riverdale Season 3 Episode 5
"I saw Archie, he's caught up in some diabolical teen fight club and I need to break him out of juvie before he dies or kills someone."
If you are as obsessed with Riverdale as we here at Den of Geek are and want to indoctrinate your friends into the show a la the televisual equivalent of The Farm, just quote them the above sentence as it pretty much sums up the series in a nutshell. Season 3 has been very, very good thus far, but when Veronica burst into the room where her pals her discussing the murderous RPG taking over the town (!) to deliver this oh-so goofy statement with a deadly seriousness it struck us that Riverdale has transcended guilty pleasure status and become bona fide great television.
This Riverdale review contains spoilers.
Riverdale Season 3 Episode 5
"I saw Archie, he's caught up in some diabolical teen fight club and I need to break him out of juvie before he dies or kills someone."
If you are as obsessed with Riverdale as we here at Den of Geek are and want to indoctrinate your friends into the show a la the televisual equivalent of The Farm, just quote them the above sentence as it pretty much sums up the series in a nutshell. Season 3 has been very, very good thus far, but when Veronica burst into the room where her pals her discussing the murderous RPG taking over the town (!) to deliver this oh-so goofy statement with a deadly seriousness it struck us that Riverdale has transcended guilty pleasure status and become bona fide great television.
- 11/14/2018
- Den of Geek
Hey, fellow "Riverdale" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed last Wednesday's episode 4. It was pretty interesting to see the history of the kid's parents get revealed. I actually kind of wished they had gotten some other actors to play their parents. For me, it was just sort of weird seeing the parents get portrayed by the kids. But anyways, that's not what we're here for, right? We're here to let you guys know what's in store for the brand new episode 5 that's coming this week. The CW recently released their press release for episode 5, and it features some teaser information about it. Before we get started with it, we must give you guys our mandatory spoiler warning. This article does contain a few spoiler teasers for episode 5. If you have a problem seeing spoiler teasers, it's highly suggested that you stop reading this article right now. For those of you...
- 11/13/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
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