Carlos and Alexa PenaVega have a romantic moment by the fire in this still from their new Hallmark Channel movie, Love in the Limelight.
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announced back in September and is set to begin this month as his deal with ABC Signature ends. The Emmy winner will be producing and writing scripted content and other creative projects for the streamer.In her role, Zehmer — who previously served as vice president of 42West — will oversee all development of the company’s slate.
Zehmer’s transition into the role follows her and Levy’s existing professional relationship from “Schitt’s Creek.”“Megan navigated the PR roll-out for the Schitt’s Creek Emmy campaign with such an impressive level of skill, taste, and ingenuity,” Levy said in a statement. “Her work speaks for itself at this point, but what really impressed me throughout that process was her sensitivity to never exploit.
Preserving the integrity of the show was always paramount for her, and that’s not always the case. It’s a rare gift to be able to lead with both heart and head.
And that’s precisely the skillset I was looking for in a partner for Not A Real Production Company — someone with impeccable taste who could approach our development with both a savvy understanding of the business side of things and a real sensitivity to the humanity of the creative process. At the end of the day, my goal for this company is to continue to produce and create elevated projects across all mediums, genres, and formats that resonate with people in meaningful ways.
And I am thrilled to say that our current slate of projects surpasses all our expectations.”Not A Real Production Company has several projects in various stages of development, including a previously announced original rom-com at Netflix that will mark Levy’s feature directorial debut. Levy will also write and star in the untitled film, which he and Zehmer are
.Carlos and Alexa PenaVega have a romantic moment by the fire in this still from their new Hallmark Channel movie, Love in the Limelight.
Kevin Spacey has been ordered to pay the “House of Cards” production company, MRC, $31 million after it was determined he breached his contract and was fired for alleged sexual misconduct.
Kevin Spacey has been ordered to pay the production company, MRC, $31 million after it was determined he breached his contract and was fired for alleged sexual misconduct.According to court documents obtained by ET on Thursday, Judge Mel Red Recana confirmed the arbitration award, which was determined last November following an arbitration hearing between MRC and Spacey's attorneys.An arbitrator ruled that the 63-year-old actor breached his contract with theproduction company when he was fired from in 2017 amid allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct.The ruling, first reported by , awarded $29.5 million in damages and $1.4 million in attorneys fees and costs to MRC.In 2017, multiple people came forward against Spacey to allege a pattern of sexually predatory conduct, and he's denied the allegations.
EXCLUSIVE: Filipina acting and singing star Lovi Poe has launched her own production company called C’est Lovi Productions.
Sundance prize winner Cooper Raiff (Cha Cha Real Smooth) has partnered with former Black Bear Pictures development executive Clementine Quittner to launch Small Ideas—a new production company that will develop and produce indie projects across film and television.
The pair plan to develop independent film and TV series from other up and coming directors and writers as well as Raiff’s own. Small Ideas’ first project is an unnamed TV series that Raiff will write and direct as well as produce alongside Quittner. “Clem and I are very protective of passion.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“Cha Cha Real Smooth” director Cooper Raiff and former Black Bear Pictures development executive Clementine Quittner are teaming up to launch a new production company, Small Ideas, with a goal of developing and producing independent film and television projects.The duo are joining forces to make projects from emerging filmmakers and creators, as well as projects written and directed by Raiff. Their first endeavor will be an undisclosed television series which Raiff will write, direct, and produce, and which Quittner will produce.Raiff’s most recent film, “Cha Cha Real Smooth,” won the Audience Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and was acquired by Apple for $15 million.
Many production companies made a statement three years ago – they pledged to stop filming in Georgia or at least "reconsider" after Gov. Brian Kemp signed the state's abortion bill. The law passed in 2019, but a federal judge ruled it unconstitutional and blocked it.
Football family. University of Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh is standing by his strong stance against abortion.
EXCLUSIVE: Emmy Award-winner Dan Levy has launched a new production company, Not A Real Production Company.
EXCLUSIVE: Marcel Walz, Joe Knetter and Sarah French have announced their new production company, Neon Noir. The trio’s first venture under the banner is a new horror film starring genre staple Cerina Vincent.
The company that created stage sets for Kanye West’s concerts is suing the rapper.
Kanye West is facing a $7.1 million lawsuit from a production company that claims the artist hasn't paid them for services rendered, TMZ reports. In the complaint, Phantom Labs claims that West reneged on promised payments for shows they produced between June 2021 and March 2022, including his "Free Larry Hoover" show with Drake, a Donda 2 listening event in Miami, 4 weeks' worth of Sunday Service productions, and West's canceled headlining show at Coachella 2022.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson is settling his pseudo-feud with Dan Levy.
Love Is Blind’s production company, Kinetic Content, has responded to former contestant Jeremy Hartwell’s lawsuit — claiming there is no truth to his allegations.
Eugene Levy through the birth of her child. The 35-year-old Schitt’s Creek star announced the birth of her first child on Tuesday with a post on Instagram of her son’s feet.