Jonny Tull is speaheading the intenational sales of football referee doc ‘In The Middle’.
UK production company Park The Bus has hired Jonny Tull, who heads distribution and exhibition outfit Tull Stories, to be film development and distribution director.
Tull will work with Park The Bus founder Greg Cruttwell on its slate of sports-related projects in tandem with the day-to-day operations of Tull Stories.
He is spearheading sales on documentary In The Middle, about the community of referees in grassroots football, directed by Cruttwell and released theatrically in the UK last month.
Park The Bus was founded in 2019 and produced...
UK production company Park The Bus has hired Jonny Tull, who heads distribution and exhibition outfit Tull Stories, to be film development and distribution director.
Tull will work with Park The Bus founder Greg Cruttwell on its slate of sports-related projects in tandem with the day-to-day operations of Tull Stories.
He is spearheading sales on documentary In The Middle, about the community of referees in grassroots football, directed by Cruttwell and released theatrically in the UK last month.
Park The Bus was founded in 2019 and produced...
- 4/18/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Indie titles include ‘Azor’, ‘The Football Monologues’.
Edgar Wright’s London-set psychological horror Last Night In Soho leads the openers at this weekend’s UK-Ireland box office, broaching new ground for the director as his first 18-rated title.
Released by Universal, the film is playing in 519 locations – the third-widest opener of Wright’s career, after Baby Driver with 544 and The World’s End with 531.
Wright’s highest-grossing opening weekend is still Hot Fuzz, which took £4.4m from 427 sites – an outstanding figure for a 2007 release.
That title is also his highest-grossing total, with £21.2m; other highlights include Baby Driver (£13.1m), The World’s End...
Edgar Wright’s London-set psychological horror Last Night In Soho leads the openers at this weekend’s UK-Ireland box office, broaching new ground for the director as his first 18-rated title.
Released by Universal, the film is playing in 519 locations – the third-widest opener of Wright’s career, after Baby Driver with 544 and The World’s End with 531.
Wright’s highest-grossing opening weekend is still Hot Fuzz, which took £4.4m from 427 sites – an outstanding figure for a 2007 release.
That title is also his highest-grossing total, with £21.2m; other highlights include Baby Driver (£13.1m), The World’s End...
- 10/29/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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