An inquest has opened into the deaths of two people who were found dead inside a house in Port Talbot.
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EXCLUSIVE: T-Street filmmakers Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman have set Katie McNeill to become a producer at their independent studio. McNeill joins the film side of the company alongside producers Ben LeClair, Leopold Hughes and Nikos Karamigios.
McNeill joins T-Street on the heels of a big year for the company in both film and TV, where they produced the highly acclaimed films American Fiction and Fair Play, from first time writer/directors Cord Jefferson and Chloe Domont, respectively. American Fiction this week got five Oscar nominations including Best Picture. MRC/T-Street collaborated on the film, which was acquired by Orion and released by Amazon MGM.
Fair Play was acquired by Netflix in a bidding war at last year’s Sundance Film Festival launching the breakout writer/director Domont.
T-Street is gearing up to make the third installment of the Benoit Blanc franchise for Netflix later this year. The yet to be titled film will again be written and directed by Johnson, who helmed the franchise predecessors Knives Out and Glass Onion. Daniel Craig will return in the lead role of the sleuth.
T-Street also is coming off Johnson’s first TV series Poker Face, starring Natasha Lyonne; the upcoming Netflix series 3 Body Problem, created by Game of Thrones series architects David Benioff & Dan Weiss, along with Alexander Woo, premieres in March.
McNeill has spent her entire 15-year career at Jamie Patricof’s Hunting Lane. She produced Wildflower, which premiered at TIFF and was released last year by Momentum Pictures. Prior to that she produced Nicole Riegel’s directing debut Holler, an Indie Spirit nominee and her other producing credits include the Kim Snyder-directed docu Us Kids, Netflix’s After Party, The Niki
An inquest has opened into the deaths of two people who were found dead inside a house in Port Talbot.
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, the two have been comparatively private about their romance so far. The last time they were spotted together at a big public event like this was when he accompanied her to the Gucci Love Parade in November 2021 followed by her NBC New Year’s Eve special a couple months later. However, on Sunday night the pair got cozy at the 66th annual Grammy Awards.Cyrus and Morando sat with Cyrus’s mom and sister inside the event.
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