Exclusive: Veteran literary representative Alan Rautbort has joined the management and production firm Circle of Confusion where he will work with producers, production companies, directors and writers. The clients Rautbort is bringing with him include Aaron Zelman (ABC’s The Returned), Lauren Gussis (Showtime’s Dexter), Thania St. John (USA’s Covert Affairs), Phoef Sutton (TBS’ Just Do It Yourself), Ben Edlund (CW’s Supernatural), Eric Haney (CBS’ The Unit), Debra Fisher (ABC Family’s Twisted), Richard A. Clarke (Against All Enemies), Bill Birch (One Finger Salute), Brad Pope (The Goode Family) and Joshua Payne (Damages). “We’re extremely excited about Alan because he has such great experience and is so well-regarded,” Circle partner David Engel said. “His client list is a great addition to Circle’s roster.” Rautbort began his career as an agent, starting as a trainee at CAA in 1993. He spent four years at ICM, where he...
- 2/28/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
A pair of fright favorites have been announced for Blu-ray release later this year. Dark Sky Films gave Fango the word that Henry: Portait Of A Serial Killer will have its hi-def debut September 29, while Universal Home Entertainment issues the modern zombie-comedy classic Shaun Of The Dead (previously available on a now-out-of-print HD-DVD) on Blu-ray September 22. Contents have yet to be announced, but presumably these will contain all the previous DVD special features; retail price for each is $29.98.
Speaking of Dark Sky, the company also let us know that it has bumped its release of the British gorefest Gnaw to October 13, and confirmed that the much-lauded Deadgirl will hit disc September 15. You can find articles on both these films in Fango #285, which hits the stands any day now.
Anchor Bay issues the well-reviewed Australian psychological chiller Acolytes July 28. Directed by Jon Hewitt from a script he wrote with S.P. Krause and Shayne Armstrong,...
Speaking of Dark Sky, the company also let us know that it has bumped its release of the British gorefest Gnaw to October 13, and confirmed that the much-lauded Deadgirl will hit disc September 15. You can find articles on both these films in Fango #285, which hits the stands any day now.
Anchor Bay issues the well-reviewed Australian psychological chiller Acolytes July 28. Directed by Jon Hewitt from a script he wrote with S.P. Krause and Shayne Armstrong,...
- 6/16/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Anchor Bay and Starz have picked up the U.S. DVD distribution rights for the Australian thriller Acolytes , directed by Jon Hewitt. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last year and is slated to debut on American soil July 28th. It's unknown if Anchor Bay is prepping a Blu-Ray release or what special features will be included. Sebastian Gregory, Hanna Mangan-Lawrence and Joshua Payne star as three friends who blackmail a killer after the discovery of a body in the woods. You can watch a trailer here .
- 6/9/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
My interest is growing fast by the day for Jon Hewitt's latest feature film, Acolytes, which will have its world premiere at the September Toronto International Film Festival as part of the always awesome "Midnight Madness" section. Today we got our hands on the one sheet for the film, which stars Joel Edgerton, Belinda McClory, Michael Dorman, Danny Baldwin ,Joshua Payne, Anthony Phelan, Todd Levi and Hanna Mangan Lawrence. In the film three teens blackmail a serial killer... it's a chiller set in the 'burbs and forests of Queensland. Watch this spot for new pics, clips and more in the coming weeks.
- 8/14/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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