Another work by R.L. Stine is coming to the big screen. Although the book will not be published until early July, "It's the First Day of School ... Forever!" has been optioned by Gotham Group.
Gotham Group CEO Ellen Goldsmith-Vein will serve as the co-producer for the forthcoming film, along with Gotham's executive VP of production and development Eric Robinson, Stine's longtime collaborator Yvonne Bernard, and Gemini Girls Productions' Beth Elise Hawk. The screenwriter and the studio are still an open question for Gotham Group.
Stine has recently confirmed news about movie adaptation of "It's the First Day of School ... Forever!" to Moviefone. He also revealed that the script for "The Sitter", which is also based on his book, has been finished. "Yes, that story is true," he said. "I also have an adult movie in the works based on my novel 'The Sitter.' It's called 'The Au Pair' now,...
Gotham Group CEO Ellen Goldsmith-Vein will serve as the co-producer for the forthcoming film, along with Gotham's executive VP of production and development Eric Robinson, Stine's longtime collaborator Yvonne Bernard, and Gemini Girls Productions' Beth Elise Hawk. The screenwriter and the studio are still an open question for Gotham Group.
Stine has recently confirmed news about movie adaptation of "It's the First Day of School ... Forever!" to Moviefone. He also revealed that the script for "The Sitter", which is also based on his book, has been finished. "Yes, that story is true," he said. "I also have an adult movie in the works based on my novel 'The Sitter.' It's called 'The Au Pair' now,...
- 4/29/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
New York -- With little fanfare, several of the Weinstein Co.'s top founding film executives are departing the company with no imminent replacements for their positions.
Executive VPs/co-heads of acquisitions and production Michelle Krumm and Maeva Gatineau quietly left the indie distributor three weeks ago. Production president Michael Cole and senior VP production Carla Gardini will be following suit in the next few weeks. Executive VP marketing Gary Faber is expected to depart by the end of the year.
In short, TWC will momentarily find itself without heads of production and acquisitions. The company said it is planning to replace them.
The moves come as the company gears up for the awards season, with hopefuls that include "Vicki Cristina Barcelona" and "The Reader."
"In all businesses there are always comings and goings," Harvey Weinstein said, adding that the company has been "fortunate to have Lance Still, David Glasser...
Executive VPs/co-heads of acquisitions and production Michelle Krumm and Maeva Gatineau quietly left the indie distributor three weeks ago. Production president Michael Cole and senior VP production Carla Gardini will be following suit in the next few weeks. Executive VP marketing Gary Faber is expected to depart by the end of the year.
In short, TWC will momentarily find itself without heads of production and acquisitions. The company said it is planning to replace them.
The moves come as the company gears up for the awards season, with hopefuls that include "Vicki Cristina Barcelona" and "The Reader."
"In all businesses there are always comings and goings," Harvey Weinstein said, adding that the company has been "fortunate to have Lance Still, David Glasser...
- 10/22/2008
- by By Gregg Goldstein
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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