Veteran film executive Paul Davidson has acquired the remake rights to “Electric Dreams,” the 1984 film written and produced by Rusty Lemorande.
Davidson — who previously ran The Orchard and Idw Entertainment — struck the deal with Lemorande, who retained the rights to the film after its release nearly four decades ago. Brian T. Arnold, whose script “In the End” appeared on the 2021 Black List and is being produced by Sister, will pen the new movie.
In a statement, Davidson described the original “Electric Dreams” as “an iconic film that left a deep imprint on me from the first time I saw it.” He adds: “Released in what is clearly one of the best decades for film ever, it remains a classic that feels especially prescient today. Joining forces with Brian and Rusty is immensely exciting.”
Directed by Steve Barron, “Electric Dreams” told the story of Miles (the late Lenny von Dohlen), an...
Davidson — who previously ran The Orchard and Idw Entertainment — struck the deal with Lemorande, who retained the rights to the film after its release nearly four decades ago. Brian T. Arnold, whose script “In the End” appeared on the 2021 Black List and is being produced by Sister, will pen the new movie.
In a statement, Davidson described the original “Electric Dreams” as “an iconic film that left a deep imprint on me from the first time I saw it.” He adds: “Released in what is clearly one of the best decades for film ever, it remains a classic that feels especially prescient today. Joining forces with Brian and Rusty is immensely exciting.”
Directed by Steve Barron, “Electric Dreams” told the story of Miles (the late Lenny von Dohlen), an...
- 10/10/2023
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
APA has made several key promotions while also upping multiple employees to agent.
The agency has promoted partner and TV lit agent Kyle Loftus to the newly created role of head of scripted content development. In addition, Loftus, partner and co-head of TV lit Lindsay Howard Parker, and partner and head of worldwide music Bruce Solar will all now join the agency’s executive committee.
Finally, Maude Reilly, Halle Mariner, Lucy Tashman and Erin Morris have been promoted to agent in scripted literary. Philip Fernandez has been promoted to agent in talent.
Named one of Variety‘s New Leaders in 2015, Loftus will oversee APA’s scripted development work across all divisions in his new role. He will work closely with Howard Parker and her fellow TV lit co-head Sheryl Petersen as well as Steve Fisher, APA’s head of intellectual property.
“It is with great pleasure that we announce the...
The agency has promoted partner and TV lit agent Kyle Loftus to the newly created role of head of scripted content development. In addition, Loftus, partner and co-head of TV lit Lindsay Howard Parker, and partner and head of worldwide music Bruce Solar will all now join the agency’s executive committee.
Finally, Maude Reilly, Halle Mariner, Lucy Tashman and Erin Morris have been promoted to agent in scripted literary. Philip Fernandez has been promoted to agent in talent.
Named one of Variety‘s New Leaders in 2015, Loftus will oversee APA’s scripted development work across all divisions in his new role. He will work closely with Howard Parker and her fellow TV lit co-head Sheryl Petersen as well as Steve Fisher, APA’s head of intellectual property.
“It is with great pleasure that we announce the...
- 11/24/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
APA has promoted Kyle Loftus to the newly created position of head of scripted content development as the full service agency bolsters its executive committee and promotes five staffers to become agents.
Loftus in his new role will oversee APA’s scripted development efforts across all divisions, working closely with Parker and fellow co-head of scripted literary Sheryl Petersen, and head of intellectual property Steve Fisher.
“Kyle is a remarkable agent with an innate ability to connect material to artists, and shepherd projects through development and to production. He has an incredible eye for talent and a proven ability to ...
Loftus in his new role will oversee APA’s scripted development efforts across all divisions, working closely with Parker and fellow co-head of scripted literary Sheryl Petersen, and head of intellectual property Steve Fisher.
“Kyle is a remarkable agent with an innate ability to connect material to artists, and shepherd projects through development and to production. He has an incredible eye for talent and a proven ability to ...
- 11/24/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
APA has promoted Kyle Loftus to the newly created position of head of scripted content development as the full service agency bolsters its executive committee and promotes five staffers to become agents.
Loftus in his new role will oversee APA’s scripted development efforts across all divisions, working closely with Parker and fellow co-head of scripted literary Sheryl Petersen, and head of intellectual property Steve Fisher.
“Kyle is a remarkable agent with an innate ability to connect material to artists, and shepherd projects through development and to production. He has an incredible eye for talent and a proven ability to ...
Loftus in his new role will oversee APA’s scripted development efforts across all divisions, working closely with Parker and fellow co-head of scripted literary Sheryl Petersen, and head of intellectual property Steve Fisher.
“Kyle is a remarkable agent with an innate ability to connect material to artists, and shepherd projects through development and to production. He has an incredible eye for talent and a proven ability to ...
- 11/24/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Apa has promoted four agents and one executive to partner across four departments — Jeff Witjas in talent, Sheryl Petersen and Mike Goldberg in scripted literary, Steve Fisher in intellectual property, and Julia Johnson in business affairs & legal.
This news comes soon after the full-service agency and Association of Talent Agents member broke ranks last month and signed the WGA’s new franchise agreement, which allows agencies to continue charging packaging fees for films and TV shows through July 15, 2021. Apa also said it integrated the motion picture and television literary business under one banner, Apa Scripted Literary, to meet the needs of a changing industry landscape and best provide distinct and effective service to clients in a marketplace driven by content creators and global streaming.
Before joining Apa in 2001, Witjas started his career in the mailroom at the William Morris Agency and worked his way up to Vice President across all...
This news comes soon after the full-service agency and Association of Talent Agents member broke ranks last month and signed the WGA’s new franchise agreement, which allows agencies to continue charging packaging fees for films and TV shows through July 15, 2021. Apa also said it integrated the motion picture and television literary business under one banner, Apa Scripted Literary, to meet the needs of a changing industry landscape and best provide distinct and effective service to clients in a marketplace driven by content creators and global streaming.
Before joining Apa in 2001, Witjas started his career in the mailroom at the William Morris Agency and worked his way up to Vice President across all...
- 2/25/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Apa has reached a deal with the Writers Guild of America, ending a nine-month standoff over allowing the agency to represent guild members.
The full-service agency made the announcement Tuesday, four days after the Gersh agency signed a similar deal with the WGA. It’s the sixth mid-size agency to accede to the WGA’s bans on agency packaging fees and affiliate production ownership, joining Abrams, Buchwald, Gersh, Kaplan Stahler, Rothman Brecher Ehrich Livingston and Verve.
WGA members were told in April to fire their agents if the agents had not agreed to ban packaging fees and affiliate production. Apa is joining more than 70 agencies allowed to represent WGA members. The agency also announced it will bring the Television and Motion Picture Literary businesses together under the banner of Apa Scripted Literary.
Apa literary partners Lee Dinstman, Lindsay Howard Parker, Sheryl Petersen, Kyle Loftus and David Saunders said: “Apa is...
The full-service agency made the announcement Tuesday, four days after the Gersh agency signed a similar deal with the WGA. It’s the sixth mid-size agency to accede to the WGA’s bans on agency packaging fees and affiliate production ownership, joining Abrams, Buchwald, Gersh, Kaplan Stahler, Rothman Brecher Ehrich Livingston and Verve.
WGA members were told in April to fire their agents if the agents had not agreed to ban packaging fees and affiliate production. Apa is joining more than 70 agencies allowed to represent WGA members. The agency also announced it will bring the Television and Motion Picture Literary businesses together under the banner of Apa Scripted Literary.
Apa literary partners Lee Dinstman, Lindsay Howard Parker, Sheryl Petersen, Kyle Loftus and David Saunders said: “Apa is...
- 1/22/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
The Agency for the Performing Arts (Apa) announced on Tuesday that it has reached an agreement with the Writers Guild of America on packaging fees and will resume representing writers through a new, consolidated literary division.
The new division, called Apa Scripted Literary, will merge the existing TV and Motion Picture divisions and will be led by the heads of those divisions, Howard Parker and Sheryl Petersen. They will continue to report to Evp and Head of Literary, Lee Dinstman.
“Apa is a full-service global boutique focused solely on artists, their careers, and their personal experience as clients of the agency. Representing writers has and will continue to be a cornerstone of this company,” read a statement from the agency.
Also Read: Gersh Signs Agreement With WGA to Resume Representation of Hollywood Writers
“We remain tirelessly dedicated to offering clients the best possible representation with a forward-thinking approach,” the statement continued.
The new division, called Apa Scripted Literary, will merge the existing TV and Motion Picture divisions and will be led by the heads of those divisions, Howard Parker and Sheryl Petersen. They will continue to report to Evp and Head of Literary, Lee Dinstman.
“Apa is a full-service global boutique focused solely on artists, their careers, and their personal experience as clients of the agency. Representing writers has and will continue to be a cornerstone of this company,” read a statement from the agency.
Also Read: Gersh Signs Agreement With WGA to Resume Representation of Hollywood Writers
“We remain tirelessly dedicated to offering clients the best possible representation with a forward-thinking approach,” the statement continued.
- 1/22/2020
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Updated with WGA and Ata statements and more details: Another full-service agency and Association of Talent Agents member, Apa, has reached a deal with the WGA. The agency, which immediately will resume its representation of writers, also said it will bring the Television and Motion Picture Literary businesses together under the banner of Apa Scripted Literary.
Apa is the latest member of the Association of Talent Agents to break ranks and sign the guild’s new franchise agreement. Its deal comes just days after fellow full-service agency Gersh also signed with the WGA. The other four association members to make WGA deals are Buchwald, also a full-service agency; literary boutiques the Rothman Brecher Ehrich Livingston agency and the Kaplan Stahler Agency; and Pantheon. Non-ata member Verve, also lit-focused, was the first mid-size agency to reach an agreement with the WGA last May.
Until last week, Apa CEO Jim Gosnell had been president of the Ata.
Apa is the latest member of the Association of Talent Agents to break ranks and sign the guild’s new franchise agreement. Its deal comes just days after fellow full-service agency Gersh also signed with the WGA. The other four association members to make WGA deals are Buchwald, also a full-service agency; literary boutiques the Rothman Brecher Ehrich Livingston agency and the Kaplan Stahler Agency; and Pantheon. Non-ata member Verve, also lit-focused, was the first mid-size agency to reach an agreement with the WGA last May.
Until last week, Apa CEO Jim Gosnell had been president of the Ata.
- 1/21/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva and David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
The Agency for the Performing Arts has named three executives to the top of motion picture and television literary departments.
Sheryl Petersen and Ryan Saul will serve as co-heads in motion picture, the agency announced on Monday, and Lindsay Howard Parker will take TV.
“Sheryl, Ryan and Lindsay have done a tremendous job in positioning Apa as a major player in all areas of content creation,” said agency lit head Lee Dinstman in making the announcement, adding “through their leadership and expertise, they embody our collaborative team-oriented culture at Apa, which has been the foundation of our success and that of our clients.”
The respective departments count clients like John and Sandy Carpenter (John was Ep on the recent Blumhouse smash revival of “Halloween”) and their Storm King Productions banner; Wes Ball and his OddBall Entertainment banner, which has a first look feature deal at 21st Century Fox where he...
Sheryl Petersen and Ryan Saul will serve as co-heads in motion picture, the agency announced on Monday, and Lindsay Howard Parker will take TV.
“Sheryl, Ryan and Lindsay have done a tremendous job in positioning Apa as a major player in all areas of content creation,” said agency lit head Lee Dinstman in making the announcement, adding “through their leadership and expertise, they embody our collaborative team-oriented culture at Apa, which has been the foundation of our success and that of our clients.”
The respective departments count clients like John and Sandy Carpenter (John was Ep on the recent Blumhouse smash revival of “Halloween”) and their Storm King Productions banner; Wes Ball and his OddBall Entertainment banner, which has a first look feature deal at 21st Century Fox where he...
- 1/15/2019
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Apa is upping three in its Literary Group. The agency has promoted Sheryl Petersen and Ryan Saul to co-head the agency’s Motion Picture Literary department, and Lindsay Howard Parker to co-head the Television Literary department.
“Sheryl, Ryan and Lindsay have done a tremendous job in positioning Apa as a major player in all areas of content creation,” said Apa’s Head of Literary Lee Dinstman in making the announcement. “Through their leadership and expertise, they embody our collaborative team-oriented culture at Apa, which has been the foundation of our success and that of our clients.”
“They have exceptional instincts for uncovering and nurturing great talent,” added David Saunders, Executive Vice President of Apa’s Literary Group. “Their contributions to the success of the department have been extraordinary.
Apa’s television and motion picture literary department’s clients include John and Sandy Carpenter and their Storm King Production; Wes Ball...
“Sheryl, Ryan and Lindsay have done a tremendous job in positioning Apa as a major player in all areas of content creation,” said Apa’s Head of Literary Lee Dinstman in making the announcement. “Through their leadership and expertise, they embody our collaborative team-oriented culture at Apa, which has been the foundation of our success and that of our clients.”
“They have exceptional instincts for uncovering and nurturing great talent,” added David Saunders, Executive Vice President of Apa’s Literary Group. “Their contributions to the success of the department have been extraordinary.
Apa’s television and motion picture literary department’s clients include John and Sandy Carpenter and their Storm King Production; Wes Ball...
- 1/14/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Apa has promoted three agents to co-heads in the literary department, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Lindsay Howard Parker, who joined the agency in 2003 and became partner in 2015, has been elevated in television lit, while Sheryl Petersen and Ryan Saul are receiving equivalent promotions on the motion picture side. The two women — Petersen joined Apa in 2006 after working at Premiere Artists Agency and Don Buchwald & Associates, and was promoted to senior vice president late last year — are part of Apa's Diversity & Inclusion Task Force and helped spearhead We Apa, its women's empowerment group that ...
Lindsay Howard Parker, who joined the agency in 2003 and became partner in 2015, has been elevated in television lit, while Sheryl Petersen and Ryan Saul are receiving equivalent promotions on the motion picture side. The two women — Petersen joined Apa in 2006 after working at Premiere Artists Agency and Don Buchwald & Associates, and was promoted to senior vice president late last year — are part of Apa's Diversity & Inclusion Task Force and helped spearhead We Apa, its women's empowerment group that ...
- 1/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Apa has promoted three agents to co-heads in the literary department, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Lindsay Howard Parker, who joined the agency in 2003 and became partner in 2015, has been elevated in television lit, while Sheryl Petersen and Ryan Saul are receiving equivalent promotions on the motion picture side. The two women — Petersen joined Apa in 2006 after working at Premiere Artists Agency and Don Buchwald & Associates, and was promoted to senior vice president late last year — are part of Apa's Diversity & Inclusion Task Force and helped spearhead We Apa, its women's empowerment group that ...
Lindsay Howard Parker, who joined the agency in 2003 and became partner in 2015, has been elevated in television lit, while Sheryl Petersen and Ryan Saul are receiving equivalent promotions on the motion picture side. The two women — Petersen joined Apa in 2006 after working at Premiere Artists Agency and Don Buchwald & Associates, and was promoted to senior vice president late last year — are part of Apa's Diversity & Inclusion Task Force and helped spearhead We Apa, its women's empowerment group that ...
- 1/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Apa has promoted motion picture literary agents Debbie Deuble Hill and Sheryl Petersen to senior vp, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.
The pair's clients — who include Blade Runner screenwriter Hampton Fancher, music video helmer Dave Meyers, fantasy author Brandon Sanderson, The Alienist author Caleb Carr, gemologist-turned-screenwriter Adam Bloom (Polly/Anna), screenwriters Steve Desmond and Michael Sherman (Harry's All-Night Hamburgers) and Halloween horror maestro John Carpenter — are authors, directors and scribes whose projects span film and television, including both live-action and animation.
"Debbie and Sheryl are two of the most talented, resourceful and passionate agents I've ever had the good fortune ...
The pair's clients — who include Blade Runner screenwriter Hampton Fancher, music video helmer Dave Meyers, fantasy author Brandon Sanderson, The Alienist author Caleb Carr, gemologist-turned-screenwriter Adam Bloom (Polly/Anna), screenwriters Steve Desmond and Michael Sherman (Harry's All-Night Hamburgers) and Halloween horror maestro John Carpenter — are authors, directors and scribes whose projects span film and television, including both live-action and animation.
"Debbie and Sheryl are two of the most talented, resourceful and passionate agents I've ever had the good fortune ...
- 6/22/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Apa has promoted motion picture literary agents Debbie Deuble Hill and Sheryl Petersen to senior vp, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.
The pair's clients — who include Blade Runner screenwriter Hampton Fancher, music video helmer Dave Meyers, fantasy author Brandon Sanderson, The Alienist author Caleb Carr, gemologist-turned-screenwriter Adam Bloom (Polly/Anna), screenwriters Steve Desmond and Michael Sherman (Harry's All-Night Hamburgers) and Halloween horror maestro John Carpenter — are authors, directors and scribes whose projects span film and television, including both live-action and animation.
"Debbie and Sheryl are two of the most talented, resourceful and passionate agents I've ever had the good fortune ...
The pair's clients — who include Blade Runner screenwriter Hampton Fancher, music video helmer Dave Meyers, fantasy author Brandon Sanderson, The Alienist author Caleb Carr, gemologist-turned-screenwriter Adam Bloom (Polly/Anna), screenwriters Steve Desmond and Michael Sherman (Harry's All-Night Hamburgers) and Halloween horror maestro John Carpenter — are authors, directors and scribes whose projects span film and television, including both live-action and animation.
"Debbie and Sheryl are two of the most talented, resourceful and passionate agents I've ever had the good fortune ...
- 6/22/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Updated With Full List Of Scripts, Writers, And Reps: Catherine The Great, about the rise and life of the famous (sometimes notorious) 18th-Century Russian monarch, was the top vote-getter among 70 scripts chosen for the 2014 Black List of the year’s best un-produced scripts. The screenplay, by Los Angeles writer and producer Kristina Lauren Anderson, was announced as part of an hour-plus process on Twitter and YouTube this morning.
Each of the 70 screenplays on this 10th annual list was chosen by a group of 250 development executives, agents and other Hollywood insiders as among the year’s best un-produced scripts in a process overseen by Franklin Leonard of http://www.blcklst.com. Anderson’s screenplay received 51 votes.
Other notables in the list include writer/actor/director Kenneth Lonergan with Manchester-By-The-Sea, which is being produced by Matt Damon and Chris Moore. Randall Green had two scripts make the list, The Swimsuit Issue and Cartoon Girl.
Each of the 70 screenplays on this 10th annual list was chosen by a group of 250 development executives, agents and other Hollywood insiders as among the year’s best un-produced scripts in a process overseen by Franklin Leonard of http://www.blcklst.com. Anderson’s screenplay received 51 votes.
Other notables in the list include writer/actor/director Kenneth Lonergan with Manchester-By-The-Sea, which is being produced by Matt Damon and Chris Moore. Randall Green had two scripts make the list, The Swimsuit Issue and Cartoon Girl.
- 12/15/2014
- by David Bloom and Jen Yamato
- Deadline
Just in time for Halloween! Independent Lit manager, Hollywood Hustler, and all around nice gal Miss Kailey Alexis Marsh has just dropped the annual Blood List!
The Blood List is the top 13 most liked, unproduced dark genre screenplays of the year, released annually on Halloween. This is the 5th anniversary. Over 100 feature film executives vote on their top 3 favorite dark genre (horror, sci-fi, thriller) screenplays of the year. Seventy-seven of them earned votes, with screenplays requiring a minimum of four votes in order to make the final cut. I’m looking forward to reading some of these. Patrol and Family Vacation seem to be scripts that are in my wheelhouse. Coming in at number one is Ink and Bone, Zak Olkewicz’s horror spec script about a writer held hostage by his own creations that Dimension purchased earlier this year according to Deadline. Meet the 2013 class of The Blood List:...
The Blood List is the top 13 most liked, unproduced dark genre screenplays of the year, released annually on Halloween. This is the 5th anniversary. Over 100 feature film executives vote on their top 3 favorite dark genre (horror, sci-fi, thriller) screenplays of the year. Seventy-seven of them earned votes, with screenplays requiring a minimum of four votes in order to make the final cut. I’m looking forward to reading some of these. Patrol and Family Vacation seem to be scripts that are in my wheelhouse. Coming in at number one is Ink and Bone, Zak Olkewicz’s horror spec script about a writer held hostage by his own creations that Dimension purchased earlier this year according to Deadline. Meet the 2013 class of The Blood List:...
- 10/31/2013
- by El Mayimbe
- LRMonline.com
Each year Kailey Marsh and her ghoulish creation The Blood List pick the 13 best un-produced horror scripts in Hollywood and from there the terrors come on hot and heavy! Just the way we like 'em! That being said this year's winner(s) have been picked!
In the past 2012 Blood List winner The Disciple Program was picked up by Universal with Mark Wahlberg attached to star for Morten Tyldum, and Barbara Curry’s 2011 selection The Boy Next Door is now in production under the Blumhouse banner with Jennifer Lopez starring.
This year's Big winner is Ink and Bone, Zak Olkewicz’s horror spec about a writer held hostage by his own creations that Dimension has already snapped up earlier this year. Check out the full list below.
For more visit the official The Blood List website, "like" The Blood List on Facebook, and follow The Blood List on Twitter.
Ink and...
In the past 2012 Blood List winner The Disciple Program was picked up by Universal with Mark Wahlberg attached to star for Morten Tyldum, and Barbara Curry’s 2011 selection The Boy Next Door is now in production under the Blumhouse banner with Jennifer Lopez starring.
This year's Big winner is Ink and Bone, Zak Olkewicz’s horror spec about a writer held hostage by his own creations that Dimension has already snapped up earlier this year. Check out the full list below.
For more visit the official The Blood List website, "like" The Blood List on Facebook, and follow The Blood List on Twitter.
Ink and...
- 10/31/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
There is either a couple of football fans or Jerry Maguire/Moneyball with this year’s most liked unproduced screenplay. Close to 300 hundred film executives provided with the Black List creators a top ten of their favorite screenplays of the year and the consensus first overall pick (with 65 votes) comes from the recently featured in Variety (10 Screenwriters to Watch 2012) tandem of Rajiv Joseph & Scott Rothman and their drama which has nothing to do with enlisting in the armed forces. Draft Day – about the day in the life of a fictitious Buffalo Bills Gm appears to currently be in turnaround — which only means I expect to see this greenlight perhaps a little later than sooner – worth noting: top spot almost guarantees that the film will indeed go into production (2006, 2010 and 2011 are the exceptions.) Among the more alluring logline subjects we find on the list, I’d be keen on reading the...
- 12/18/2012
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
No, it's not a serial killer's bucket list.
The annual Blood List represents the best dark genre screenplays in Hollywood that have yet to be made. It’s a great way to support community and get word out about all the original films that should be on Hollywood’s radar.
Here’s how it works straight from the source:
The Blood List was created in 2009 to bring attention to darker, genre unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. A calendar year for a script to be considered for the list is from October 31st to October 31st. Voting is done by 100 industry insiders. The list is known as the 'Top horror screenplays list' but also has scripts in the sci fi, fantasy, thriller, and dark comedy space as well.
Genres included on the list are: Horror, thriller, sci-fi, dark drama, and dark comedies. This year 117 feature executives voted. Each executive chose their top...
The annual Blood List represents the best dark genre screenplays in Hollywood that have yet to be made. It’s a great way to support community and get word out about all the original films that should be on Hollywood’s radar.
Here’s how it works straight from the source:
The Blood List was created in 2009 to bring attention to darker, genre unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. A calendar year for a script to be considered for the list is from October 31st to October 31st. Voting is done by 100 industry insiders. The list is known as the 'Top horror screenplays list' but also has scripts in the sci fi, fantasy, thriller, and dark comedy space as well.
Genres included on the list are: Horror, thriller, sci-fi, dark drama, and dark comedies. This year 117 feature executives voted. Each executive chose their top...
- 11/1/2012
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
Kailey Marsh is a co-founder and literary manager/producer at Faction M with her business partner Nima Maleki. Kailey graduated from the Art Institute of California-Los Angeles and interned for Ozla Pictures (the company behind The Grudge movies, among others) and then worked as an assistant for Steven Jay Schneider, producer of Paranormal Activity. She was an assistant at the management/production company Circle of Confusion before becoming a manager in her own right.
Faction M has most recently been involved in producing the feature film The Day, currently in post-production. Check out the Facebook page for all the details about the film and the teaser.
With the advent of The Black List, a collection of the top unproduced screenplays making the rounds in Hollywood, Kailey invented The Blood List, which compiles the best unproduced horror scripts. She was recently included in a Hollywood Reporter article examining this listing phenomena.
Faction M has most recently been involved in producing the feature film The Day, currently in post-production. Check out the Facebook page for all the details about the film and the teaser.
With the advent of The Black List, a collection of the top unproduced screenplays making the rounds in Hollywood, Kailey invented The Blood List, which compiles the best unproduced horror scripts. She was recently included in a Hollywood Reporter article examining this listing phenomena.
- 5/9/2011
- by Anthony Vieira
- The Film Stage
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