All Rise alumna Lindsay Mendez is set as a series regular alongside Josh Andrés Rivera and Patrick Schwarzenegger in Ryan Murphy’s FX anthology American Sports Story, Deadline has learned.
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Story Mill Entertainment has entered into a partnership with Range Media Partners that will provide a greater reach for Story Mill’s new content and emerging artists platform, while increasing Range’s slate ambitions and production capabilities.
“We are excited to partner with Range Media Partners,” said Story Mill Entertainment CEO, John Mock. “The decades of experience and the expertise that the company brings to Story Mill and Flat Rock Studio will allow us to tell the stories we strive to tell and bring amazing productions to Columbus and beyond. As a creator-focused company, we aim to tell stories that matter by people who matter, and this partnership supercharges our ability to do just that.”
A new and unique organization, Story Mill Entertainment is comprised of industry veterans as well as business and creative visionaries with a desire to produce content that leans heavily into raising up new voices and artists. Its chief aim is to produce compelling content that will attract known names to their projects, providing the credibility needed to allow original stories to be told and new creatives to emerge. As the exclusive manager of Flat Rock Studio, a 180,000sqft production facility in the second-largest city in Georgia, Story Mill has the distinct advantage of having an established infrastructure and available space for their own productions, as well as outside productions looking to film.
“The resources Story Mill Entertainment have created at Flat Rock Studio are best in class and will serve as a great economic boost to the local community. We are thrilled to partner with them and look forward to bringing more productions to Columbus,” said Austin Lantero and Will Lowery of Range said.
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All Rise alumna Lindsay Mendez is set as a series regular alongside Josh Andrés Rivera and Patrick Schwarzenegger in Ryan Murphy’s FX anthology American Sports Story, Deadline has learned.
Some major casting news for FX’s American Sports Story has just been announced!
The first installment of Ryan Murphy’s American Sports Story anthology series for FX will star Josh Andrés Rivera as Aaron Hernandez and Patrick Schwarzenegger as fellow former NFL star Tim Tebow. The season is based on the podcast Gladiator: Aaron Hernandez and Football Inc from the Boston Globe and Wondery.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Josh Andrés Rivera is set to play Aaron Hernandez in “American Sports Story” at FX, Variety has confirmed. “American Sports Story” was originally ordered at FX back in August 2021. It is designed to be a scripted anthological limited series focusing on a prominent event and/or figure in the sports world, but seen through today’s lens and told through multiple perspectives.
Lady Colin Campbell claims Prince Harry has “betrayed his parents” by maintaining his association with Netflix.
Naman Ramachandran Signature Entertainment has acquired U.K. and Ireland rights to horror thriller “Don’t Move” from Capstone Global. The film follows a seasoned killer as he injects a grieving woman with a paralytic agent.
Since launching in beta in the U.S. in 2015, the horror-focused streaming service Shudder has developed a unique reputation for quality in streaming, even as its parent company AMC Networks has grappled with the same financial ills affecting the landscape at large.
to Matthew Perry after is a special message from Salma Hayek, who co-starred with in 1997's Fools Rush In. The movie, about a one night stand that results in pregnancy, wasn't a smash hit, but the pair had excellent chemistry and, judging from Hayek's post, a great deal of affection for one another.On Monday, October 30, wrote on Instagram, “Two days ago, I woke up to the shocking news that Matthew Perry is no longer with us.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic Ultra-prolific writer-director, fiercely independent producer, pioneering entrepreneur, self-made studio chief. Any and all of these labels apply to Tyler Perry, though the one he chooses for himself is “Maxine’s Baby” — the same moniker that documentary duo Gelila Bekele and Armani Ortiz opted to give their motivational profile of the boundary-obliterating multi-hyphenate, who comes off disarmingly humble for someone who’s achieved so much.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Vietnam-based sales agent Skyline Media has closed multi-territory deals for two of its current titles “The Soul Reaper” and “Vietnamese Horror Story.” The deals follow Skyline’s recent trip to Busan’s ACFM and come ahead of its participation as exhibitor at a string of further final quarter sales events – Tokyo’s TIFFCOM, Santa Monica’s American Film Market and Taipei’s Taiwan Creative Content Fest. Folk horror film “The Soul Reaper,” currently in the final stages of post-production, was licensed to GaragePlay for Taiwan and to Westec Media Limited (WML) for Laos, Cambodia and nine other Southeast Asian territories. The film, adapted from Thao Trang’s best-selling horror novel “Lunar New Year in Hell Village” (aka “Tet O Lang Dia Nguc”), is set to be released in Vietnam cinemas on 08 December. GaragePlay is one of Taiwan’s leading distributors, and recently handles releases of “Suzume,” “John Wick: Chapter 4” and “Someday or One Day.” WML is the biggest content distributor in Cambodia and has distributed more than 1,000 titles theatrically since its establishment.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Disney confirmed in June that a third “Hocus Pocus” movie was in development, and now screenwriter Jen D’Angelo confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that the latest Sanderson Sisters tale is still in the story development phase following the end of the WGA strike. “We’re still in the story phase, we’re still working on it,” D’Angelo said.
EXCLUSIVE: Brian Tee (Chicago Med, Expats) is set to produce the anthology limited series The Scapegoat. The project is currently being shopped around to streamers and premium cablers.
Brent Lang Executive Editor Elle Fanning will make her Broadway debut in the upcoming production of “Appropriate,” a darkly comic family drama from Branden Jacobs-Jenkins. The show is directed by Lila Neugebauer, the director of the acclaimed 2018 revival of “The Waverly Gallery.” Fanning, best known for her work on Hulu’s “The Great” and “Super 8,” joins a previously announced ensemble that includes Natalie Gold, Alyssa Emily Marvin, Sarah Paulson and Corey Stoll. Jenkins is an Obie Award-winning playwright whose credits include “An Octoroon” and “Gloria.” “Appropriate” follows the Lafayette family as it returns to their late patriarch’s Arkansas home to deal with the remains of his estate.
Few in the film industry may be as quietly prolific as Tyler Perry. And a lot of his success comes thanks to his “Madea” movies: totaling twelve in all since “Diary Of A Mad Black Woman” in 2005.
“American Horror Story” is one of the most popular television franchises at FX, and capitalizing on that is a third season of their anthology spinoff “American Horror Stories” about to launch this month just in time for Halloween exclusively on Hulu. “American Horror Stories” is an anthology spinoff that will feature a different horror story in each episode that will debut on October 26 with their Huluween Event.
FX just dropped the official trailer for its American Horror Stories that’s set to premiere October 26 on Hulu.
UPDATED with lineup additions, 11:01 AM: The American Film Institute today added some films to its 2023 lineup. The five films selected by Guest Artistic Director Greta Gerwig are All That Jazz, An American in Paris, Wings of Desire A Matter of Life and Death and Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. She will introduce the latter two.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Vietnam-based sales agent Skyline Media has unveiled five new titles for sales and distribution at the ACFN market that accompanies the Busan International Film Festival. They range from horror films to gay rom com series. “The Soul Reaper” is adapted from director-producer Thao Trang’s best-selling horror novel “Lunar New Year in Hell Village” (Tet O Lang Dia Nguc), and involves the happy occasion of a wedding turn darker after the arrival of a creepy stranger.
American Horror Story actor Jessica Lange has hinted at her upcoming retirement in a new interview.Speaking to The Telegraph, Lange said that she felt creativity is becoming “secondary” now in Hollywood.“I think I’m going to start phasing out of filmmaking,” she said, adding: “I don’t think I’ll do this too much longer.”She continued: “Creativity is secondary now to corporate profits. The emphasis becomes not on the art or the artist or the storytelling.
anything but delicate on the latest season of “American Horror Story.”In a role she was seemingly born to play, the billion dollar mogul stars as Siohban, a high-powered publicist who has mastered the art of perfection, especially when the world is watching.She’s hired by the series’ protagonist, actress Anna Victoria Alcott (Emma Roberts) who, according to the official synopsis, “wants nothing more than to start a family, after multiple failed attempts of IVF. As the buzz around her recent film grows, she fears that something may be targeting her – and her pursuit of motherhood.”Cara Delevingne, Michaela Jae Rodriguez, Denis O’Hare, Julie White, Tavi Gevinson, and “Succession” alums —Annabelle Dexter Jones and Juliana Canfield — all co-star on season 12 of the award-winning anthology series created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.“AHS: Delicate” may have just debuted on September 20, 2023, but Kardashian is already nabbing the spotlight in her biggest role to date with her crazy good acting chops and even crazier one-liners.Here’s a breakdown of the reality tv star’s most controversial and cringey quotes from the series.