Few people expected Clubhouse, the live social audio platform that launched in the early days of the pandemic, to grow as quickly as it did. Not even co-founder Paul Davison, who recalls scrambling to fix bugs and crashes with partner Rohan Seth when the company was run by just the two of them. “I think we grew way, way, way too fast,” Davison tells THR over Zoom from an office in San Francisco. “The user base just kept growing and it kept growing and it kept growing. We tried to slow it down with the invite system, but people ...
- 11/12/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Few people expected Clubhouse, the live social audio platform that launched in the early days of the pandemic, to grow as quickly as it did. Not even co-founder Paul Davison, who recalls scrambling to fix bugs and crashes with partner Rohan Seth when the company was run by just the two of them. “I think we grew way, way, way too fast,” Davison tells THR over Zoom from an office in San Francisco. “The user base just kept growing and it kept growing and it kept growing. We tried to slow it down with the invite system, but people ...
- 11/12/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
More than a year after Clubhouse first launched, the live audio platform has exited beta and is no longer invite-only, the company said on Wednesday.
Users on the waitlist will slowly get added to the app in the coming weeks, while new users will automatically be able to sign up beginning on Wednesday morning.
“The invite system has been an important part of our early history,” Clubhouse founders Paul Davison and Rohan Seth said in a blog post. “But we’ve always wanted Clubhouse to be open. Everyone in the world should have access to meaningful conversations. And the ...
Users on the waitlist will slowly get added to the app in the coming weeks, while new users will automatically be able to sign up beginning on Wednesday morning.
“The invite system has been an important part of our early history,” Clubhouse founders Paul Davison and Rohan Seth said in a blog post. “But we’ve always wanted Clubhouse to be open. Everyone in the world should have access to meaningful conversations. And the ...
- 7/21/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
More than a year after Clubhouse first launched, the live audio platform has exited beta and is no longer invite-only, the company said on Wednesday.
Users on the waitlist will slowly get added to the app in the coming weeks, while new users will automatically be able to sign up beginning on Wednesday morning.
“The invite system has been an important part of our early history,” Clubhouse founders Paul Davison and Rohan Seth said in a blog post. “But we’ve always wanted Clubhouse to be open. Everyone in the world should have access to meaningful conversations. And the ...
Users on the waitlist will slowly get added to the app in the coming weeks, while new users will automatically be able to sign up beginning on Wednesday morning.
“The invite system has been an important part of our early history,” Clubhouse founders Paul Davison and Rohan Seth said in a blog post. “But we’ve always wanted Clubhouse to be open. Everyone in the world should have access to meaningful conversations. And the ...
- 7/21/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
EntertainmentTouted to be the first audio festival on Clubhouse, ‘Care Package’ curated by actor Deepika Padukone will feature global leaders, motivational speakers, and artists.Tnm StaffPTI file imageActor Deepika Padukone took to Instagram on Tuesday to announce the launch of an audio festival titled ‘Care Package’ on Clubhouse. Scheduled on July 20, between 7 pm and 8.30 pm, the audio festival is touted to be the first-of-its kind. The actor announced that the programme will consist of conversations and performances curated by her from global leaders who prioritise ‘care’. “This package, carefully curated by Deepika Padukone, is a box full of conversations and performances from thought leaders from across the world that prioritise ‘Care’.(sic),” the poster read. The lineup includes life coach and author Jay Shetty, General partner at Andreessen Horowitz, Sriram Krishnan, Co-Founder of Clubhouse Paul Davison, Head Of International at Clubhouse Aarthi Ramamurthy, multidisciplinary artist and entrepreneur Raghava Kk, among others.
- 7/20/2021
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
Lionsgate’s You’Re Next takes one of the most terrifying film genres, the home-invasion movie, and turns it on its head—adding dimension, drama, and bone-chilling realism to one of life’s most universal fears. The story follows an upper-class family, the Davisons, who are as rich as they are estranged. In an earnest attempt to bring everyone back together, Aubrey and Paul Davison decide to celebrate their wedding anniversary by inviting their four children and their significant others to a family reunion at their remote and slightly rundown weekend estate.
At first it seems like decades-old sibling rivalries will derail any hope of reconciliation. But that quickly, and very abruptly, becomes the least of the Davisons’ concerns when their home comes under siege by a mask-wearing team of crossbow-bearing assailants. The family has no idea who’s attacking them, why they’re under attack, or if the attackers...
At first it seems like decades-old sibling rivalries will derail any hope of reconciliation. But that quickly, and very abruptly, becomes the least of the Davisons’ concerns when their home comes under siege by a mask-wearing team of crossbow-bearing assailants. The family has no idea who’s attacking them, why they’re under attack, or if the attackers...
- 8/23/2013
- by Fernando Esquivel
- LRMonline.com
On September 17, 2011, 1,000 protesters set up tents in Manhattan's financial district and dubbed themselves Occupy Wall Street. Four days later, Lionsgate purchased You're Next—a home invasion slasher that slices up a family of useless 1 percenters—and should have released it immediately. Instead, the studio sat on it until now and let The Purge seize the zeitgeist. But, hey, at least the rich are still rich, and boy, do the rest of us like watching them get stabbed by stalkers in animal masks.
Our prey are burrowed into the forested mansion of millionaire Paul Davison, a former defense contractor with "an insane severance package"—ha!—who's hosting a fête for his heavily medicated wife (Barbara Crampton) and their four pretentiou...
Our prey are burrowed into the forested mansion of millionaire Paul Davison, a former defense contractor with "an insane severance package"—ha!—who's hosting a fête for his heavily medicated wife (Barbara Crampton) and their four pretentiou...
- 8/21/2013
- Village Voice
Lionsgate’s You’Re Next takes one of the most terrifying film genres, the home-invasion movie, and turns it on its head—adding dimension, drama, and bone-chilling realism to one of life’s most universal fears. The story follows an upper-class family, the Davisons, who are as rich as they are estranged. In an earnest attempt to bring everyone back together, Aubrey and Paul Davison decide to celebrate their wedding anniversary by inviting their four children and their significant others to a family reunion at their remote and slightly rundown weekend estate.
At first it seems like decades-old sibling rivalries will derail any hope of reconciliation. But that quickly, and very abruptly, becomes the least of the Davisons’ concerns when their home comes under siege by a mask-wearing team of crossbow-bearing assailants. The family has no idea who’s attacking them, why they’re under attack, or if the attackers...
At first it seems like decades-old sibling rivalries will derail any hope of reconciliation. But that quickly, and very abruptly, becomes the least of the Davisons’ concerns when their home comes under siege by a mask-wearing team of crossbow-bearing assailants. The family has no idea who’s attacking them, why they’re under attack, or if the attackers...
- 8/13/2013
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Lionsgate has just released a brand new, chilling clip for the horror film of the summer, You’Re Next.
The film reunites the team behind serial-killer thriller A Horrible Way to Die, including director/editor Adam Wingard and writer/producer Simon Barrett.
See the film at an advanced screening in your town! To RSVP – http://www.YoureNextScreenings.com
The filmmakers hope audiences will feel like they’re “living in the moment” when watching You’Re Next. That, and take a little bit of the story home with them. “When you’re making a good horror movie, the goal is, in some ways, to deliberately put things in the film that people have to think about when they’re alone later,” Barrett says. “It’s like putting a character under a bed so that when you’re lying in bed at night you’re like, ‘Oh wait,’ and you think about...
The film reunites the team behind serial-killer thriller A Horrible Way to Die, including director/editor Adam Wingard and writer/producer Simon Barrett.
See the film at an advanced screening in your town! To RSVP – http://www.YoureNextScreenings.com
The filmmakers hope audiences will feel like they’re “living in the moment” when watching You’Re Next. That, and take a little bit of the story home with them. “When you’re making a good horror movie, the goal is, in some ways, to deliberately put things in the film that people have to think about when they’re alone later,” Barrett says. “It’s like putting a character under a bed so that when you’re lying in bed at night you’re like, ‘Oh wait,’ and you think about...
- 8/9/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The masks from Lionsgate’s You’Re Next are descending on cities around the country and have found their way to St. Louis.
There is no escaping the animal-masked, ax-wielding murderers in this devilishly smart and horrifying thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The Davison family planned on the perfect reunion, but didn’t expect a violent intrusion… could you survive if there was nowhere to hide?
As you can see in these shots of the Animals, no one – including Al MacInnis, Jack Buck, Ozzie Smith and Chuck Berry – is safe in our fair city.
But beware – they are on the move and might be in your neighborhood already.
Lionsgate’s You’Re Next takes one of the most terrifying film genres, the home-invasion movie, and turns it on its head—adding dimension, drama, and bone-chilling realism to one of life’s most universal fears.
There is no escaping the animal-masked, ax-wielding murderers in this devilishly smart and horrifying thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The Davison family planned on the perfect reunion, but didn’t expect a violent intrusion… could you survive if there was nowhere to hide?
As you can see in these shots of the Animals, no one – including Al MacInnis, Jack Buck, Ozzie Smith and Chuck Berry – is safe in our fair city.
But beware – they are on the move and might be in your neighborhood already.
Lionsgate’s You’Re Next takes one of the most terrifying film genres, the home-invasion movie, and turns it on its head—adding dimension, drama, and bone-chilling realism to one of life’s most universal fears.
- 8/3/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Lionsgate has just released their San Diego Comic Con Poster for the much anticipated slasher, You’Re Next. There is no escaping the animal-masked ax-weilding murderers in this devilishly smart and horrifying thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Prepare yourself for the alarming and shocking twists in the horror film of the year! The Animals are waiting, ready for you behind every door. Check out the chilling Poster now to see how your home gives The Animals the advantage.
The Davison family planned on the perfect reunion, but didn’t expect a violent intrusion… could you survive if there was nowhere to hide?
In case you can’t be at Comic Con, you can still check out the rave reviews following last night’s Masters of the Web special screening. Also be sure to catch the buzz surrounding the Q&A that followed the screening,...
The Davison family planned on the perfect reunion, but didn’t expect a violent intrusion… could you survive if there was nowhere to hide?
In case you can’t be at Comic Con, you can still check out the rave reviews following last night’s Masters of the Web special screening. Also be sure to catch the buzz surrounding the Q&A that followed the screening,...
- 7/18/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Animals have arrived. Lionsgate has just released a new poster for the incredibly clever and terrifying horror thriller, You’Re Next. Ain’t It Cool News, FEARnet, and Cinema Blend each debuted an exclusive teaser Gif of The Animals, and now you can check out the full poster Gif on the You’Re Next site: http://fuckyeahyourenext.tumblr.com/.
Lionsgate’s You’Re Next takes one of the most terrifying film genres, the home-invasion movie, and turns it on its head—adding dimension, drama, and bone-chilling realism to one of life’s most universal fears. The story follows an upper-class family, the Davisons, who are as rich as they are estranged. In an earnest attempt to bring everyone back together, Aubrey and Paul Davison decide to celebrate their wedding anniversary by inviting their four children and their significant others to a family reunion at their remote and slightly rundown weekend estate.
Lionsgate’s You’Re Next takes one of the most terrifying film genres, the home-invasion movie, and turns it on its head—adding dimension, drama, and bone-chilling realism to one of life’s most universal fears. The story follows an upper-class family, the Davisons, who are as rich as they are estranged. In an earnest attempt to bring everyone back together, Aubrey and Paul Davison decide to celebrate their wedding anniversary by inviting their four children and their significant others to a family reunion at their remote and slightly rundown weekend estate.
- 6/27/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
File-sharing millionaire refused bail in New Zealand could motivate others into doing what he wanted, claim associates
He lived a life dominated by fast cars, holidays on $10m super-yachts and an obsession with shoot 'em up computer games. But on Wednesday associates of Kim Dotcom, the former hacker wanted by the FBI over download sites allegedly costing copyright holders at least $500m (£320m), claimed his cartoon-like image was carefully calculated to help earn him a fortune. In fact, they said, it obscured a sharp and decisive business intelligence.
Dotcom, the 38-year-old German founder of Megaupload.com formerly known as Kim Schmitz, was on Wednesday refused bail by a New Zealand judge who warned he may try to flee the country if he were released from jail pending an extradition hearing on 22 February concerning online piracy charges in the Us.
Citing the discovery of unlicensed and illegal guns at Dotcom's rented mansion north of Auckland,...
He lived a life dominated by fast cars, holidays on $10m super-yachts and an obsession with shoot 'em up computer games. But on Wednesday associates of Kim Dotcom, the former hacker wanted by the FBI over download sites allegedly costing copyright holders at least $500m (£320m), claimed his cartoon-like image was carefully calculated to help earn him a fortune. In fact, they said, it obscured a sharp and decisive business intelligence.
Dotcom, the 38-year-old German founder of Megaupload.com formerly known as Kim Schmitz, was on Wednesday refused bail by a New Zealand judge who warned he may try to flee the country if he were released from jail pending an extradition hearing on 22 February concerning online piracy charges in the Us.
Citing the discovery of unlicensed and illegal guns at Dotcom's rented mansion north of Auckland,...
- 1/26/2012
- by Robert Booth, Toby Manhire, Stuart Braun
- The Guardian - Film News
File-sharing multimillionaire faces four more weeks in jail in New Zealand after judge warns he could try to flee to Germany
The file-sharing multimillionaire, Kim Dotcom, is facing a further four weeks in custody after a judge in in New Zealand denied him bail.
Judge David McNaughton ruled that the 38-year old German founder of Megaupload.com could try to flee the country if he were released from jail pending an extradition hearing on 22 February in connection with charges in the Us of facilitating millions of illegal downloads of films, music and other content, costing copyright holders at least $500m (£320m) in lost revenue.
"With sufficient determination and financial resources, flight risk remains a real and significant possibility, which I cannot discount, and bail is declined," the judge said.
The discovery of unlicensed and illegal guns at Dotcom's rented mansion north of Auckland when he was arrested with three others...
The file-sharing multimillionaire, Kim Dotcom, is facing a further four weeks in custody after a judge in in New Zealand denied him bail.
Judge David McNaughton ruled that the 38-year old German founder of Megaupload.com could try to flee the country if he were released from jail pending an extradition hearing on 22 February in connection with charges in the Us of facilitating millions of illegal downloads of films, music and other content, costing copyright holders at least $500m (£320m) in lost revenue.
"With sufficient determination and financial resources, flight risk remains a real and significant possibility, which I cannot discount, and bail is declined," the judge said.
The discovery of unlicensed and illegal guns at Dotcom's rented mansion north of Auckland when he was arrested with three others...
- 1/25/2012
- by Robert Booth, Toby Manhire
- The Guardian - Film News
The founder of file-sharing website Megaupload – which was shut down (alongside its sister site Megavideo) by the FBI last week, as well as three associates — was ordered to be held in custody by a New Zealand court on Monday.
Reuters reports that the 38-year-old — who goes by the names Kim Dotcom, Kim Schmitz, and Kim Tim Jim Vestor — has denied the charges of Internet piracy and money laundering. Dotcom — as well as the three others, Bram van der Kolk, Finn Batato, and Mathias Ortmann – will be held until Wednesday, when Judge David McNaughton is expected to issue a written decision.
Reuters reports that the 38-year-old — who goes by the names Kim Dotcom, Kim Schmitz, and Kim Tim Jim Vestor — has denied the charges of Internet piracy and money laundering. Dotcom — as well as the three others, Bram van der Kolk, Finn Batato, and Mathias Ortmann – will be held until Wednesday, when Judge David McNaughton is expected to issue a written decision.
- 1/23/2012
- by Aly Semigran
- EW.com - PopWatch
A young woman slinks downstairs in her underwear to fix another drink, recover from some bad sex and turn on some music. The secluded house far away from any city limit sign offers a perfect opportunity to crank of the volume without any close neighbors calling the cops. When her sugar daddy finds her dead body, he’ll also find a message for him scrawled on the sliding glass doors in blood. Thus begins You’re Next. This blood-splattered couple is just the appetizer though. The real focus of the film is a neighboring family that puts the “fun” back in “constantly bitching.” Paul Davison (Rob Moran) and Aubrey (the legendary Barbara Crampton) are father and mother to the brood. Drake (Joe Swanberg) is the ass-kissing mess stuffed into a turtle neck, Aimee (Amy Seimetz) is the perpetual Daddy’s Girl even in her adulthood, Felix (Nicholas Tucci) is the disaffected middle child of history, and...
- 9/26/2011
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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