Jon Harmon Feldman and Jennifer Gwartz have sold two projects to Freeform via their Random Hill Productions banner, hourlong drama Lost Boys and Technicolor Girls based on Alice Berman’s upcoming book, and half-hour comedy Ex-Best based on the web series. The projects stem from Random Hill’s overall deal at ABC Studios and will be produced by cable/streaming division ABC Signature Studios in association with Random Hill.
Adapted by Jake Coburn, Lost Boys and Technicolor Girls centers on 18-year-old Thomas Zimmer who went missing seven years ago, splintering a tight-knit group of best friends on Manhattan’s exclusive Upper East Side. Seven years later, Thomas Zimmer turns up dead, launching a high-profile murder investigation that brings this group of twenty-somethings back together as murder suspects, rekindling old friendships and old flames, and threatening to expose their deepest darkest secrets.
Coburn, Gwartz and Feldman executive produce.
Comedy Ex-Best, is...
Adapted by Jake Coburn, Lost Boys and Technicolor Girls centers on 18-year-old Thomas Zimmer who went missing seven years ago, splintering a tight-knit group of best friends on Manhattan’s exclusive Upper East Side. Seven years later, Thomas Zimmer turns up dead, launching a high-profile murder investigation that brings this group of twenty-somethings back together as murder suspects, rekindling old friendships and old flames, and threatening to expose their deepest darkest secrets.
Coburn, Gwartz and Feldman executive produce.
Comedy Ex-Best, is...
- 4/4/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Shrine - Still - CrucifixionYou really have to respect a village for sticking with Paganism 1400 years after variations of this religion have basically gone out of fashion. Paganism is a blanket term used to cover many Eastern European before the emergence of Christianity. Paganism is one of the themes within director Jon Knautz's (Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer) Canadian horror film The Shrine, which will have a World Premiere at Montreal's Fantasia July 25th. The film will have one showing at the film festival and The Shrine, unsurprisingly, shows a "pagan-looking shrine," (Fantasia) where the Polish locals hold Pagan rites for mysterious demons. The trailer for the film is fantastic and the clip shows more of the religious rites performed by these ancient worshipers, below.
The synopsis for The Shrine here:
"The story has a small group of American journalists embarks to a remote Polish village in search of...
The synopsis for The Shrine here:
"The story has a small group of American journalists embarks to a remote Polish village in search of...
- 7/18/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Premiering at the ongoing FanTasia Film Festival is The Shrine, Jon Knautz's follow-up film to Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer. Starring Aaron Ashmore and Trevor Matthews (Jack Brooks) the indie is about a group of young journalists who investigate a cult said to practice human sacrifice but their ambitious ways may lead them to becoming the cults next victims. This afternoon we got our hands on the first trailer that can be viewed below. Tell us what you think. Cindy Sampson, Ben Lewis, Connor Stanhope, Paulino Nunes, Monica Bugajski, Stefan Hayes, Vieslav Krystyan, Alexander Krstich also star. No details on a Us distributor yet.
- 7/15/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
Update: 'Sammy' writes in again telling us that Canadian actress Cindy Sampson (The Last Kiss, The Factory) has been cast as Carmen, one of the journalists who travel to a small Poland town to investigate a cult said to practice human sacrifice. We're being told by B-d reader 'Sammy ' that Smallville and The Thaw star Aaron Ashmore has been cast as the male lead in the upcoming feature The Shrine from Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer director Jon Knautz. Ashmore will play Marcus, one of the three journalists who investigate a cult said to practice human sacrifice in a small town in Poland. The female lead has yet to be cast. Filming starts on August 10th in Toronto. The official website is also online. Ben Lewis, Connor Stanhope, Paulino Nunes, Monica Bugajski, Stefan Hayes, Vieslav Krystyan and Alexander Krstich also star, according to IMDb.
- 8/2/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
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