Indie film darlings Rachel Grubb and Brooke Lemke have a twisted new project planned, but this time they're taking it to the Internet.
Lemke and Grubb are producing a 12-episode webseries called Safe Word. Lemke will be directing this "dark and revealing taboo-laden story about a man with a secret, and the lengths he will go to come to terms with it." [Editor's note: This is just conjecture, but I'm willing to bet the secret has something to do with sex…at least, it better.] Written by Grubb, the project began life as a feature but morphed into a webseries along the way.
The ladies have a locked a pretty solid cast for Safe Word, including Grubb (Why Am I in a Box?), Ryan Kiser (the upcoming Potpourri), Anne Westcott (Third Party '08), Devanny Pinn (Piranha) and Scott McClure (The Joker Blogs).
The series will be produced under the aegis of Silent-But-Deadly Productions, Grubb and Lemke's Minneapolis-based production company. I know that Grubb made the big move to Los Angeles a while back,...
Lemke and Grubb are producing a 12-episode webseries called Safe Word. Lemke will be directing this "dark and revealing taboo-laden story about a man with a secret, and the lengths he will go to come to terms with it." [Editor's note: This is just conjecture, but I'm willing to bet the secret has something to do with sex…at least, it better.] Written by Grubb, the project began life as a feature but morphed into a webseries along the way.
The ladies have a locked a pretty solid cast for Safe Word, including Grubb (Why Am I in a Box?), Ryan Kiser (the upcoming Potpourri), Anne Westcott (Third Party '08), Devanny Pinn (Piranha) and Scott McClure (The Joker Blogs).
The series will be produced under the aegis of Silent-But-Deadly Productions, Grubb and Lemke's Minneapolis-based production company. I know that Grubb made the big move to Los Angeles a while back,...
- 9/20/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Indie film darlings Rachel Grubb and Brooke Lemke have a twisted new project planned, but this time they're taking it to the Internet.
Lemke and Grubb are producing a 12-episode webseries called Safe Word. Lemke will be directing this "dark and revealing taboo-laden story about a man with a secret, and the lengths he will go to come to terms with it." [Editor's note: This is just conjecture, but I'm willing to bet the secret has something to do with sex…at least, it better.] Written by Grubb, the project began life as a feature but morphed into a webseries along the way.
The ladies have a locked a pretty solid cast for Safe Word, including Grubb (Why Am I in a Box?), Ryan Kiser (the upcoming Potpourri), Anne Westcott (Third Party '08), Devanny Pinn (Piranha) and Scott McClure (The Joker Blogs).
The series will be produced under the aegis of Silent-But-Deadly Productions, Grubb and Lemke's Minneapolis-based production company. I know that Grubb made the big move to Los Angeles a while back,...
Lemke and Grubb are producing a 12-episode webseries called Safe Word. Lemke will be directing this "dark and revealing taboo-laden story about a man with a secret, and the lengths he will go to come to terms with it." [Editor's note: This is just conjecture, but I'm willing to bet the secret has something to do with sex…at least, it better.] Written by Grubb, the project began life as a feature but morphed into a webseries along the way.
The ladies have a locked a pretty solid cast for Safe Word, including Grubb (Why Am I in a Box?), Ryan Kiser (the upcoming Potpourri), Anne Westcott (Third Party '08), Devanny Pinn (Piranha) and Scott McClure (The Joker Blogs).
The series will be produced under the aegis of Silent-But-Deadly Productions, Grubb and Lemke's Minneapolis-based production company. I know that Grubb made the big move to Los Angeles a while back,...
- 9/20/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
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