Ninety-five members of the Writers Guild of America have signed a letter sent to the guild’s board of directors urging that it divest from gun companies and any companies that support the NRA.
The letter, sent to the Board Tuesday, warns “Gun violence enabled by the ready availability of military grade weapons, has become one of the biggest threats to the safety and security of the American people.” The letter continues, “We urge the WGA and the WGA Pension Plan to divest of all stocks of any gun or ammunition manufacturer, and any company that provides material support to the gun industry lobbying organization called The National Rifle Association, whether through donations, deductions or other means (e.g. Federal Express), until such time as sensible national gun reform legislation is passed.”
It is signed by 95 members of both WGA West and WGA East.
You can read the letter in...
The letter, sent to the Board Tuesday, warns “Gun violence enabled by the ready availability of military grade weapons, has become one of the biggest threats to the safety and security of the American people.” The letter continues, “We urge the WGA and the WGA Pension Plan to divest of all stocks of any gun or ammunition manufacturer, and any company that provides material support to the gun industry lobbying organization called The National Rifle Association, whether through donations, deductions or other means (e.g. Federal Express), until such time as sensible national gun reform legislation is passed.”
It is signed by 95 members of both WGA West and WGA East.
You can read the letter in...
- 4/4/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Shock lays out an exclusive clip from female-centric dark fantasy flick Siren. Writer-director Jesse Peyronel’s Siren has been quietly garnering great reviews and solid word of mouth and certainly, the novel premise alone is enough to spark interest. In it, Eyes Wide Shut co-star Vinessa Shaw stars as a woman who naturally emits in intoxicating…
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- 12/1/2015
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Harriet Lane’s novel Her is getting the film treatment. Jesse Peyronel (Siren) has been set to adapt and direct the psychological thriller about a struggling mother who encounters a sophisticated woman who thinks it is a chance meeting but is far from it. The story is told from both women's alternating points of view, and a past grudge carefully unfurls into a riveting revenge drama. David A. Stern and D. Matt Geller are producing. Peyronel is currently writing the Fox…...
- 9/3/2015
- Deadline
Stars: Vinessa Shaw, Robert Kazinsky, Bess Wohl, Ross Partridge, Christian Winsor, Stephen O’Neil Martin, Ben Hanson | Written and Directed by Jesse Peyronel
Not another film about killer mermaids (Hi Killer Mermaids), the bewitching Siren is a modern tale of an inadvertent Poison Ivy, hiding out in her woodland cottage. Leigh (Vinessa Shaw) just can’t help herself; giving off a powerful pheromone, any man who comes into contact with her instantly, irrevocably falls in love (or lust). Enter Guy (Robert Kazinsky) a smooth drifter who seems immune to her charms.
Where this could be the springboard for an unpleasant, rapey misogyny fest or teenage dumb-athon, Jesse Peyronel’s Siren is instead a sweet, gentle love story with slowly unfolding (yet mild) action waiting in the wings. Shaw and Kazinsky are well cast in their roles, even if the latter’s American accent doesn’t always ring true (certainly more...
Not another film about killer mermaids (Hi Killer Mermaids), the bewitching Siren is a modern tale of an inadvertent Poison Ivy, hiding out in her woodland cottage. Leigh (Vinessa Shaw) just can’t help herself; giving off a powerful pheromone, any man who comes into contact with her instantly, irrevocably falls in love (or lust). Enter Guy (Robert Kazinsky) a smooth drifter who seems immune to her charms.
Where this could be the springboard for an unpleasant, rapey misogyny fest or teenage dumb-athon, Jesse Peyronel’s Siren is instead a sweet, gentle love story with slowly unfolding (yet mild) action waiting in the wings. Shaw and Kazinsky are well cast in their roles, even if the latter’s American accent doesn’t always ring true (certainly more...
- 8/14/2015
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
The Walking Dead producers Circle of Confusion will adapt the Image Comics series Sheltered.
Jesse Peyronel (Siren) is writing the screenplay based on Ed Brisson and Johnnie Christmas's title, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The 'pre-apocalyptic' tale centres around a group of families living in seclusion who anticipate the imminent destruction of North America by a powerful volcanic eruption.
They fail to account for a threat from within, which sees their children take control under the leadership of a charismatic, sociopathic teen.
Circle of Confusion is also adapting the upcoming comic series Outcast from Walking Dead co-creator Robert Kirkman.
Peyronel intends to direct Sheltered as well, with filming scheduled for late 2014.
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Jesse Peyronel (Siren) is writing the screenplay based on Ed Brisson and Johnnie Christmas's title, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The 'pre-apocalyptic' tale centres around a group of families living in seclusion who anticipate the imminent destruction of North America by a powerful volcanic eruption.
They fail to account for a threat from within, which sees their children take control under the leadership of a charismatic, sociopathic teen.
Circle of Confusion is also adapting the upcoming comic series Outcast from Walking Dead co-creator Robert Kirkman.
Peyronel intends to direct Sheltered as well, with filming scheduled for late 2014.
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- 1/31/2014
- Digital Spy
Another comic property is getting the adaptation treatment, and we have the initial details regarding the carnage to come as Image Comics' Sheltered makes its way to the big screen. Read on, true believer!
According to THR, Jesse Peyronel, the filmmaker behind the indie movie Siren, is teaming up with The Walking Dead producers Circle of Confusion to adapt the Image Comics book Sheltered.
The comic is a pre-apocalyptic thriller set in a survivalist compound somewhere in the Pacific Northwest populated by families who believe an imminent volcanic eruption is about to make the U.S. uninhabitable for years. Yet, the adults are unprepared for a strike from within in the form of a coup d'etat by the kids, led by a charming sociopathic teen.
What follows is a struggle between two sets of young protagonists that is described as having shades of Lord of the Flies and The Hunger Games.
According to THR, Jesse Peyronel, the filmmaker behind the indie movie Siren, is teaming up with The Walking Dead producers Circle of Confusion to adapt the Image Comics book Sheltered.
The comic is a pre-apocalyptic thriller set in a survivalist compound somewhere in the Pacific Northwest populated by families who believe an imminent volcanic eruption is about to make the U.S. uninhabitable for years. Yet, the adults are unprepared for a strike from within in the form of a coup d'etat by the kids, led by a charming sociopathic teen.
What follows is a struggle between two sets of young protagonists that is described as having shades of Lord of the Flies and The Hunger Games.
- 1/31/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Jesse Peyronel, the filmmaker behind the indie movie Siren, is teaming up with The Walking Dead producers Circle of Confusion to adapt the Image Comics book Sheltered. The comic is a preapocalyptic thriller set in a survivalist compound somewhere in the Pacific Northwest and populated by families who believe an imminent volcanic eruption is about to make the U.S. uninhabitable for years. Yet the adults are unprepared for a strike from within in the form of a coup d'etat by the kids, led by a charming sociopathic teen. Story: Palahniuk Updates 'Fight Club' Sequel Status What follows is a
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- 1/30/2014
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Forger
Tolga Ornek ("Labyrinth") is set to direct the recently acquired Alex Allrich spec script thriller "The Forger" for Fox International. The project may actually be filmed entirely in Turkish.
The story follows an ex-cia forger now living in Istanbul whose former handler turns up dead and a female Iranian intelligence agent seeks his help to defect to the West. He soon learns there is more to her than he initially realized. [Source: Deadline]
The Shack
Forest Whitaker is in negotiations to direct and take a supporting role in a film adaptation of William Paul Young's novel "The Shack" for Summit Entertainment.
Following a personal tragedy, a man receives a mysterious note in his mailbox inviting him to The Shack. He responds and finds himself in the presence of God, and a life-transforming journey of truth and acceptance. [Source: Deadline]
Sanctuary
Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego ("Apollo 18") is set to helm the horror tale "Sanctuary" for Atlas Independent.
Tolga Ornek ("Labyrinth") is set to direct the recently acquired Alex Allrich spec script thriller "The Forger" for Fox International. The project may actually be filmed entirely in Turkish.
The story follows an ex-cia forger now living in Istanbul whose former handler turns up dead and a female Iranian intelligence agent seeks his help to defect to the West. He soon learns there is more to her than he initially realized. [Source: Deadline]
The Shack
Forest Whitaker is in negotiations to direct and take a supporting role in a film adaptation of William Paul Young's novel "The Shack" for Summit Entertainment.
Following a personal tragedy, a man receives a mysterious note in his mailbox inviting him to The Shack. He responds and finds himself in the presence of God, and a life-transforming journey of truth and acceptance. [Source: Deadline]
Sanctuary
Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego ("Apollo 18") is set to helm the horror tale "Sanctuary" for Atlas Independent.
- 1/30/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Circle of Confusion, the production company behind AMC's hit series "The Walking Dead," has plans to adapt another Image Comics series, this time aiming for the big screen. The Hollywood Reporter today brings word that Ed Brisson and Johnnie Christmas' recently-launched Sheltered is set for adaptation into a screenplay by Jesse Peyronel ( Siren ), who also has plans to direct. Sheltered is officially described as follows: A pre-apocalyptic tale of survival at any cost. The men and women of Safe Haven have been preparing for any-and-all end of world scenarios for years. However, their bunkers, weapons and training can't save them from the one threat they never could have expected: Their own children. Circle of Confusion is producing the adaptation, targeting...
- 1/30/2014
- Comingsoon.net
Dracula Episode 109
“Four Roses”
Teleplay By: Daniel Knauf
Story By: Jesse Peyronel
Directed By: Tim Fywell
Original Airdate: 17 January 2014
In This Episode…
Grayson is convinced that the Order was behind Mina’s attack and wants to start war with them. Renfield tries to explain that Davenport acted alone in this, but Grayson doesn’t believe him. He goes to Van Helsing in the hopes that he can calm down Grayson, but now that Grayson has lost possession of the resonator, he considers their contract null and void. He’s out.
Browning is frantic over his missing children, but Jayne is annoyed. She has hunters coming from all over Europe to hunt Dracula, and she doesn’t have time to deal with Browning’s domestic issues. Besides, as a member of the Order of the Dragon, Browning swore that his personal needs would never supersede those of the Order. Despite the...
“Four Roses”
Teleplay By: Daniel Knauf
Story By: Jesse Peyronel
Directed By: Tim Fywell
Original Airdate: 17 January 2014
In This Episode…
Grayson is convinced that the Order was behind Mina’s attack and wants to start war with them. Renfield tries to explain that Davenport acted alone in this, but Grayson doesn’t believe him. He goes to Van Helsing in the hopes that he can calm down Grayson, but now that Grayson has lost possession of the resonator, he considers their contract null and void. He’s out.
Browning is frantic over his missing children, but Jayne is annoyed. She has hunters coming from all over Europe to hunt Dracula, and she doesn’t have time to deal with Browning’s domestic issues. Besides, as a member of the Order of the Dragon, Browning swore that his personal needs would never supersede those of the Order. Despite the...
- 1/19/2014
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Dracula, Season 1, Episode 9, “Four Roses”
Written by Daniel Knauf story by Jesse Peyronel
Directed by Tim Fywell
Airs Fridays 10pm (Et) on NBC
In its last few episodes Dracula has done what seemed impossible, especially after its meandering and somewhat disappointing first half season. The last three episodes have actually exceeded expectations, showing that things really aren’t as bad as they seemed. With its penultimate episode, “Four Roses”, Dracula has righted many of its early wrongs, starting with Grayson (the awesome Jonathan Rhys Meyers) declaring war on the Order.
Last week’s episode, “Come to Die”, was probably one of the freshman series’ best. Tightly wound and full of excellent plot twists that pushed the story forward, it was a great lead in to the even better “Four Roses”. Dracula has its problems, it has many of them in fact, but one of its great gifts is that it...
Written by Daniel Knauf story by Jesse Peyronel
Directed by Tim Fywell
Airs Fridays 10pm (Et) on NBC
In its last few episodes Dracula has done what seemed impossible, especially after its meandering and somewhat disappointing first half season. The last three episodes have actually exceeded expectations, showing that things really aren’t as bad as they seemed. With its penultimate episode, “Four Roses”, Dracula has righted many of its early wrongs, starting with Grayson (the awesome Jonathan Rhys Meyers) declaring war on the Order.
Last week’s episode, “Come to Die”, was probably one of the freshman series’ best. Tightly wound and full of excellent plot twists that pushed the story forward, it was a great lead in to the even better “Four Roses”. Dracula has its problems, it has many of them in fact, but one of its great gifts is that it...
- 1/18/2014
- by Tressa
- SoundOnSight
Filed under: TV News
ABC Family is developing a new show called 'Shadows' that would center on a secret Harvard program to develop young spies, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The show would feature the faculty and students -- a kind of Hogwarts for espionage.
'Shadows' was created by director Jesse Peyronel, whom the Reporter says will also serve as an executive producer. Peyronel sold the show 'Illuminati' to ABC last year, and wrote, directed and produced the short film 'Swimming Out to Holly,' which premiered at the Sundance Festival in 2001. He also optioned the Chuck Palahniuk novel 'Invisible Monsters' in 2002. The movie was not made.
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ABC Family is developing a new show called 'Shadows' that would center on a secret Harvard program to develop young spies, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The show would feature the faculty and students -- a kind of Hogwarts for espionage.
'Shadows' was created by director Jesse Peyronel, whom the Reporter says will also serve as an executive producer. Peyronel sold the show 'Illuminati' to ABC last year, and wrote, directed and produced the short film 'Swimming Out to Holly,' which premiered at the Sundance Festival in 2001. He also optioned the Chuck Palahniuk novel 'Invisible Monsters' in 2002. The movie was not made.
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- 6/18/2010
- by Nick Zaino
- Aol TV.
ABC Family is developing a new series titled "Shadows," about a secret program at Harvard designed to train a new generation of spies.
The project was created by Jesse Peyronel, who will serve as an executive producer.
The show revolves around faculty and students involved in the spy program and represents one of several scripted shows the network has on its development slate.
Executive producers are George Tillman Jr., Matthew Pritzker and Robert Teitel of State Street along with co-creator Rene Rigal and Mal Young.
Peyronel sold the show "Illuminati" to ABC last year and wrote the short film "Swimming Out to Holly." He is repped by CAA and Generate.
The project was created by Jesse Peyronel, who will serve as an executive producer.
The show revolves around faculty and students involved in the spy program and represents one of several scripted shows the network has on its development slate.
Executive producers are George Tillman Jr., Matthew Pritzker and Robert Teitel of State Street along with co-creator Rene Rigal and Mal Young.
Peyronel sold the show "Illuminati" to ABC last year and wrote the short film "Swimming Out to Holly." He is repped by CAA and Generate.
- 6/17/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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