Dark Blood, Unearth on sales roster.
In the run-up to the virtual Cannes market, veteran sales agent Priscilla Ross Smith has launched genre film sales agency The Coven based in Lyon, France.
Smith, who previously served as president of sales at Archstone in Los Angeles for nearly six years, has acquired We Need To Do Something produced by Peter Block who was integral in building the Saw franchise, and Ryan Lewis (Bird Box). The film gets it world premiere at Tribeca this month and IFC Midnight holds US rights.
The Coven has also picked up 2020 Fantasia Film Festival selection Unearth,...
In the run-up to the virtual Cannes market, veteran sales agent Priscilla Ross Smith has launched genre film sales agency The Coven based in Lyon, France.
Smith, who previously served as president of sales at Archstone in Los Angeles for nearly six years, has acquired We Need To Do Something produced by Peter Block who was integral in building the Saw franchise, and Ryan Lewis (Bird Box). The film gets it world premiere at Tribeca this month and IFC Midnight holds US rights.
The Coven has also picked up 2020 Fantasia Film Festival selection Unearth,...
- 6/3/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Disney continues developing a relaunch of the comic book and movie superhero "The Rocketeer" for the big screen:
Created by writer/illustrator Dave Stevens, "The Rocketeer" superhero debuted in 1982 as a comic book homage to Saturday movie matinee heroes of the 1930's and 1940's.
"The Rocketeer" focuses on 'Cliff Secord', a stunt pilot who discovers a mysterious jet pack that allows him to fly.
Stevens' "Rocketeer" adventures were influenced by Republic's "King of the Rocket Men" movie serial and syndicated "Commando Cody" TV series.
In 1991, "The Rocketeer" was released as a feature by Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Joe Johnston ("Captain America: The First Avenger").
Various comic book companies have published "The Rocketeer", including Idw, Pacific, Eclipse, Comico and Dark Horse.
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Created by writer/illustrator Dave Stevens, "The Rocketeer" superhero debuted in 1982 as a comic book homage to Saturday movie matinee heroes of the 1930's and 1940's.
"The Rocketeer" focuses on 'Cliff Secord', a stunt pilot who discovers a mysterious jet pack that allows him to fly.
Stevens' "Rocketeer" adventures were influenced by Republic's "King of the Rocket Men" movie serial and syndicated "Commando Cody" TV series.
In 1991, "The Rocketeer" was released as a feature by Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Joe Johnston ("Captain America: The First Avenger").
Various comic book companies have published "The Rocketeer", including Idw, Pacific, Eclipse, Comico and Dark Horse.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Rocketeer"...
Find "The Rocketeer" Comic Books Here...
- 7/24/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Mike Cecchini Joseph Baxter Apr 3, 2019
Justin Lin-developed Cinemax TV series Warrior is based on material created by martial arts legend Bruce Lee.
Justin Lin has been working with Cinemax on a historical martial-arts/crime series called Warrior. The project is based on material created by none other than legendary martial arts star, Bruce Lee. Lin's Perfect Storm Entertainment is working with Danielle Woodrow and Bruce Lee Enterprises to bring the project to the screen. Justin Lin will direct the pilot, which was written by Banshee co-creator Jonathan Tropper. Cinemax has given Warrior a 10 episode, straight-to-series order.
Here's the official synopsis for Warrior:
"Inspired by an idea from martial-arts legend Bruce Lee, this gritty, action- packed crime drama is set during the brutal Tong Wars of San Francisco’s Chinatown in the second half of the 19th century. Filming in Cape Town, South Africa, it follows a martial arts prodigy...
Justin Lin-developed Cinemax TV series Warrior is based on material created by martial arts legend Bruce Lee.
Justin Lin has been working with Cinemax on a historical martial-arts/crime series called Warrior. The project is based on material created by none other than legendary martial arts star, Bruce Lee. Lin's Perfect Storm Entertainment is working with Danielle Woodrow and Bruce Lee Enterprises to bring the project to the screen. Justin Lin will direct the pilot, which was written by Banshee co-creator Jonathan Tropper. Cinemax has given Warrior a 10 episode, straight-to-series order.
Here's the official synopsis for Warrior:
"Inspired by an idea from martial-arts legend Bruce Lee, this gritty, action- packed crime drama is set during the brutal Tong Wars of San Francisco’s Chinatown in the second half of the 19th century. Filming in Cape Town, South Africa, it follows a martial arts prodigy...
- 7/15/2013
- Den of Geek
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