It’s not often that a pilot episode starts off with the disintegration of a marriage (“Happy Endings” is the rare exception and still very much missed), but “Lost and Found” looks to be anything but conventional in its depiction of friendship, love and marriage in the exclusive trailer below.
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“Lost and Found,” executive produced by Haroula Rose and Melonie Diaz (who previously worked together on “Fruitvale Station”) revolves around a group of thirty-something friends as they navigate life and love after the “un-wedding” of Stella (Diaz) and Ian (Will Janowitz). After celebrating their divorce, Stella and Ian find themselves with all-new challenges as friendships are tested and secrets are revealed.
“Lost and Found” is one of three independently produced pilots to be screened at the Tribeca Film Festival as part of its first-ever “Pilot Season.” The pilot episode...
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“Lost and Found,” executive produced by Haroula Rose and Melonie Diaz (who previously worked together on “Fruitvale Station”) revolves around a group of thirty-something friends as they navigate life and love after the “un-wedding” of Stella (Diaz) and Ian (Will Janowitz). After celebrating their divorce, Stella and Ian find themselves with all-new challenges as friendships are tested and secrets are revealed.
“Lost and Found” is one of three independently produced pilots to be screened at the Tribeca Film Festival as part of its first-ever “Pilot Season.” The pilot episode...
- 4/18/2017
- by Juan Diaz
- Indiewire
Adult Swim has ordered quarter-hour live-action comedy The Hindenburg Explodes! from Childrens Hospital creator Rob Corddry, Josh Perilo (Wedlock) and Jonathan Stern (Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp). The project was announced today as part of the Turner upfront presentation in New York. On May 6, 1937, the infamous Hindenburg zeppelin made its final voyage from Nazi Germany to New Jersey, where it exploded over a landing field. The Hindenburg Explodes! follows…...
- 5/18/2016
- Deadline TV
The kings of mumblecore are coming to Netflix. At Sundance Film Festival, the streaming video on demand (Svod) platform announced a four-film deal with brothers Mark and Jay Duplass.
According to Deadline, which first reported the deal, Netflix will finance the four films. The Duplass brothers, known for directorial credits like Cyrus and Jeff Who Lives At Home as well as acting credits like The League (Mark) and Transparent (Jay), will briefly debut the films in theaters before bringing them to Netflix a short time later. That model is the same one Amazon plans to use with its own line of original films.
For the Duplass brothers, the Netflix deal has a lot to do with economics. “My first movie made a grand total of $220,000 in theaters but about 5 million people have seen it on Netflix because they can click on it and they can try it out,” said Mark Duplass.
According to Deadline, which first reported the deal, Netflix will finance the four films. The Duplass brothers, known for directorial credits like Cyrus and Jeff Who Lives At Home as well as acting credits like The League (Mark) and Transparent (Jay), will briefly debut the films in theaters before bringing them to Netflix a short time later. That model is the same one Amazon plans to use with its own line of original films.
For the Duplass brothers, the Netflix deal has a lot to do with economics. “My first movie made a grand total of $220,000 in theaters but about 5 million people have seen it on Netflix because they can click on it and they can try it out,” said Mark Duplass.
- 1/26/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
This week, Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig mercilessly mocked a reporter whose knowledge of their new film The Skeleton Twins was not up to snuff, and The Walking Dead Season 4 got the Bad Lip Reading treatment. In Saturday Night Live news, Sarah Silverman prepped for her upcoming hosting stint and James Franco released his documentary offering a behind-the-scenes look at the show. Also, Rob Corddry and Mark Duplass debuted their new web series Wedlock. Check out those clips and more in our weekly roundup of the best online videos:
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- 10/2/2014
- by TV Guide News
- TVGuide - Breaking News
"Defranco Does La" is doing Vimeo. The 90-minute live event hosted by online video luminary Philip Defranco is now available on the Vimeo On Demand platform, where it can be purchased for $4.99. "Defranco Does La" took place in May as part of a series of live events the Philip Defranco Show creator hosted across the United States. At each show, Defranco regaled his fans with stories, Q&A sessions, and discussions with his colleagues. For "Defranco Does La", which took place May 9th at the Alex Theater, he was joined by SourceFed hosts Steve Zaragoza and Joe Bereta. Thanks to a partnership with Discovery Digital Networks, the 90-minute show is now available in its entirety on Vimeo On Demand, where viewers can also find a trailer for the event: "Defranco Does La" is the latest addition to Vimeo On Demand; the Iac-owned pay-to-view platform has been busy of late. It recently distributed Wedlock,...
- 10/1/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Vimeo is making a large investment in original content, and now, viewers who visit the site's Vimeo On Demand platform can purchase one of its biggest bets to date. Wedlock, a romantic comedy web series starring Rob Corddry, Mark Duplass, and Jennifer Lafleur, is now available. Wedlock stars Duplass and Lafleur as a pair of friends who decide they want to fall in love and become a couple. Their strategy for finding love involves rules, impressions, and rigorous schedule, and it drives their therapist--played by Corddry--up the wall. A trailer for the series is now available on Vimeo. Wedlock's impending arrival on Vimeo was confirmed two weeks before the show's release, when it was the subject of a report by TheWrap. The Iac-owned video platform is a perfect fit for Wedlock, which is somewhere in between the short-form content that thrives on YouTube and the TV-quality shows that get...
- 9/29/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
If you're a fan for Sleepless in Seattle-esque tales of all-consuming love at first sight, you're probably going to hate Wedlock. The couple at the center of the Ross Partridge-directed web series aren't falling in love -- they're carefully calculating every step to it. Mark Duplass and Jennifer Lafleur star as two friends who, now that they're getting older, want to logically, systematically and not even a little bit romantically get married. They even have a handbook. Rob Corddry stars as their couples therapist, who, despite his reservations, guide them on their quest session by strange, strange session.
- 9/29/2014
- by Emily Blake
- EW - Inside TV
If you’re a fan for Sleepless in Seattle-esque tales of all-consuming love at first sight, you’re probably going to hate Wedlock.
The couple at the center of the Ross Partridge-directed web series aren’t falling in love — they’re carefully calculating every step to it. Mark Duplass and Jennifer Lafleur star as two friends who, now that they’re getting older, want to logically, systematically and not even a little bit romantically get married. They even have a handbook. Rob Corddry stars as their couples therapist, who, despite his reservations, guide them on their quest session by strange,...
The couple at the center of the Ross Partridge-directed web series aren’t falling in love — they’re carefully calculating every step to it. Mark Duplass and Jennifer Lafleur star as two friends who, now that they’re getting older, want to logically, systematically and not even a little bit romantically get married. They even have a handbook. Rob Corddry stars as their couples therapist, who, despite his reservations, guide them on their quest session by strange,...
- 9/29/2014
- by Emily Blake
- EW - Inside TV
There's more to life than Fantastic Fest -- here's a roundup of the latest local film news:
Austin Film Festival has announced its full lineup and the schedule is now live. Check back with us in the coming days for a closer look at the Texas films being featured and general highlights. The fest will run Oct. 23-30.Vimeo and FilmBuff have picked up Wedlock, a 10-episode web series created by Mark Duplass, who co-stars in the show with Rob Corddry and Jennifer Lafleur. Wedlock premiered at SXSW and will debut on Vimeo on Demand on Sept. 29.Thank You a Lot, a film by local director Matt Muir, will screen at the Village Alamo Drafthouse Monday night and tickets are currently still available. Set in the Austin music scene, the film screened at SXSW earlier this year and Don called it "poignant and perceptive" in his review. Indiewire takes a...
Austin Film Festival has announced its full lineup and the schedule is now live. Check back with us in the coming days for a closer look at the Texas films being featured and general highlights. The fest will run Oct. 23-30.Vimeo and FilmBuff have picked up Wedlock, a 10-episode web series created by Mark Duplass, who co-stars in the show with Rob Corddry and Jennifer Lafleur. Wedlock premiered at SXSW and will debut on Vimeo on Demand on Sept. 29.Thank You a Lot, a film by local director Matt Muir, will screen at the Village Alamo Drafthouse Monday night and tickets are currently still available. Set in the Austin music scene, the film screened at SXSW earlier this year and Don called it "poignant and perceptive" in his review. Indiewire takes a...
- 9/22/2014
- by Caitlin Moore
- Slackerwood
Vimeo is getting serious about its plan to build an exciting lineup of on-demand programming. As first reported by TheWrap, the latest web series added to the Vimeo On Demand library is Wedlock, a comedy web series that stars Mark Duplass, Rob Corddry, and Jennifer Lafleur. Wedlock stars Duplass and Lafleur as a pair of close friends who decide to become romantically involved with each other. In order to ignite their romance, they enlist the help of a therapist, played by Corddry. The supporting cast includes Maria Thayer, Ed Begley, Jr., and Katie Aselton. A clip from the first episode, presented via TheWrap and TVWeb, gives viewers a taste of the comedy to come. Wedlock will run for ten episodes, will each entry running 5-6 minutes. When the series becomes available through Vimeo On Demand on September 29th, viewers will be able to either purchase the entire season for $3.99 or...
- 9/16/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Mark Duplass continues to push the boundaries of both independent production and distribution. The writer-director-actor, along with director Ross Partridge and co-stars Jennifer Lafleur and Rob Corddry, debuted the independent web series “Wedlock” at SXSW in March, in a bid to shake up the way short-form content is produced and sold. Also read: Mark Duplass’ New Web Series ‘Wedlock’ Seeks to Redefine Indie TV (Exclusive Video) Six months later, the ten-episode series has been bought by Vimeo and FilmBuff in a joint distribution deal that will cover an array of video on demand platforms. The series will debut on Vimeo on Demand on September.
- 9/15/2014
- by Jordan Zakarin
- The Wrap
The Duplass bros. tentacles are among the close-knit on another project to keep tabs on in the next calendar year. Future star so bright pre-teen actress Oona Laurence (upcoming Southpaw, The Grief of Others, I Smile Back) and Jess Weixler (who has managed to make a move onto the international scene with Cannes and Locarno preemed The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her, Him, Them and Listen Up Philip) are set to star in Ross Partridge’s sophomore feature. Written and to be directed by Partridge (also stars) Lamb is set to begin lensing in Wyoming but look for road trip elements including the Chicagoan backdrop. Mel Eslyn (Touchy Feely, The One I Love) and Tayor Williams (The Dish & the Spoon) will produce with Jennifer Lafleur and Mark Duplass exec producing.
Gist: Based on the Bonnie Nadzam novel, this traces the self-discovery of David Lamb (Ross Partridge) in the weeks following the disintegration of his marriage,...
Gist: Based on the Bonnie Nadzam novel, this traces the self-discovery of David Lamb (Ross Partridge) in the weeks following the disintegration of his marriage,...
- 7/30/2014
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Radius-twc has partnered with Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions and the Duplass Brothers on a “Creep” trilogy after the film's well-received SXSW premiere. “Creep” stars co-writers Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice, the latter of whom made his directorial debut. Produced by Jason Blum and Duplass, “Creep” is a two-man psychological thriller that upends expectations at every turn. Also read: Mark Duplass’ New Web Series ‘Wedlock’ Seeks to Redefine Indie TV (Exclusive Video) Looking for work, Aaron (Brice) comes across a cryptic online ad: “$1,000 for the day. Filming service. Discretion is appreciated.” Low on cash and full of naiveté, he drives to a cabin in a.
- 4/7/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Following “The Women of Sundance” article in our print and online additions, Danielle Lurie continues her coverage of female filmmakers with a series of pieces highlighting women directors at SXSW. In this email interview, she talks with Jennifer Lafleur, director of the web series, Wedlock, in the Digital Domain section. Filmmaker: Why this movie? Why did you decide to do it? Lafleur: I found myself as an actor spending far too much time waiting for someone else to give me an opportunity to perform. While at lunch with my manager from Principato Young Entertainment, we were trying to think of […]...
- 3/10/2014
- by Danielle Lurie
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Following “The Women of Sundance” article in our print and online additions, Danielle Lurie continues her coverage of female filmmakers with a series of pieces highlighting women directors at SXSW. In this email interview, she talks with Jennifer Lafleur, director of the web series, Wedlock, in the Digital Domain section. Filmmaker: Why this movie? Why did you decide to do it? Lafleur: I found myself as an actor spending far too much time waiting for someone else to give me an opportunity to perform. While at lunch with my manager from Principato Young Entertainment, we were trying to think of […]...
- 3/10/2014
- by Danielle Lurie
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Mark Duplass is now trying to shake up the world of television in the same way he helped change the game for cinema. A prolific writer/director/actor/producer, Duplass is bringing two projects to SXSW this year: the horror-comedy film “Creep,” and the web series “Wedlock.” Both are seeking distribution, and while festivals are generally used to showcase and sell movies, the attempt to find buyers for an already-completed web series is a very unusual and novel concept. “Wedlock” features Duplass and Jennifer Lafleur as a pair of type-a best friends who are constantly being told that they should be in a relationship.
- 3/7/2014
- by Jordan Zakarin
- The Wrap
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