Exclusive: 3 Arts veteran Josh Lieberman is leaving the management and production company to join Brillstein Entertainment Partners. Also joining Brillstein is Allie Veneris of Authentic Talent & Literary Management.
“We’re excited to continue our focused expansion with the addition of Josh and Allie,” said Jon Liebman and Cynthia Pett, Brillstein’s co-ceo’s. “They have great clients, great taste, and great futures ahead.”
Lieberman was at 3 Arts for almost two decades, having started at the company — now majority owned by Lionsgate — in June 2004 as an assistant.
The list of his clients, dominated by multi-hyphenates in the comedy space, include Dave Attell, Atsuko Okatsuka, Karan Soni, Moshe Kasher, Katherine Ryan, Vanessa Gonzalez, Noah Garfinkel, Brent Morin, David Nihill, Jiaoying Summers, Sara Weinshenk, Jessi Cruickshank, Sarah Burns, Marc Evan Jackson as well as WWE’s Sami Zayn.
For Veneris, this marks a return to Brillstein where she was a college intern in the early 2010s.
“We’re excited to continue our focused expansion with the addition of Josh and Allie,” said Jon Liebman and Cynthia Pett, Brillstein’s co-ceo’s. “They have great clients, great taste, and great futures ahead.”
Lieberman was at 3 Arts for almost two decades, having started at the company — now majority owned by Lionsgate — in June 2004 as an assistant.
The list of his clients, dominated by multi-hyphenates in the comedy space, include Dave Attell, Atsuko Okatsuka, Karan Soni, Moshe Kasher, Katherine Ryan, Vanessa Gonzalez, Noah Garfinkel, Brent Morin, David Nihill, Jiaoying Summers, Sara Weinshenk, Jessi Cruickshank, Sarah Burns, Marc Evan Jackson as well as WWE’s Sami Zayn.
For Veneris, this marks a return to Brillstein where she was a college intern in the early 2010s.
- 1/10/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
A Great Divide, a anti-Asian racism drama that stars Ken Jeong, Jae Suh Park and Emerson Min, is set to open the competitive program for Geena Davis’ Bentonville Film Festival, running June 13-18.
The feature directorial debut of Emmy-winning commercial and short film director Jean Shim, which also star Miya Cech in a lead role, will get a world premiere during the ninth edition of the Bentonville, Arkansas festival. A Great Divide follows a Korean-American family that leaves the Bay Area for a fresh start in rural Wyoming after experiencing a devastating loss.
Also getting a first look at Bentonville is director R. J. Daniel Hanna’s Hard Miles, which dramatizes the true story of a youth prison social worker who took a cycling team comprising teenage inmates on a transformative 1,000-mile ride. The film, written by Hanna and Christian Sander, stars Matthew Modine, Cynthia Kaye McWilliams, Jahking Guillory, Jackson Kelly,...
The feature directorial debut of Emmy-winning commercial and short film director Jean Shim, which also star Miya Cech in a lead role, will get a world premiere during the ninth edition of the Bentonville, Arkansas festival. A Great Divide follows a Korean-American family that leaves the Bay Area for a fresh start in rural Wyoming after experiencing a devastating loss.
Also getting a first look at Bentonville is director R. J. Daniel Hanna’s Hard Miles, which dramatizes the true story of a youth prison social worker who took a cycling team comprising teenage inmates on a transformative 1,000-mile ride. The film, written by Hanna and Christian Sander, stars Matthew Modine, Cynthia Kaye McWilliams, Jahking Guillory, Jackson Kelly,...
- 5/9/2023
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As of late, the name Karen has been synonymous with entitlement, bigotry and “I want to speak to a manager” energy. What better way to explore this phenomenon than with a suspense thriller appropriately titled Karen starring Taryn Manning as the titular touchstone of privilege?
The Orange Is The New Black alum is set to play Karen White (a suitable name) who believes that races should stick to their “own kind”. She carries this belief into her neighborhood. So when her new Black neighbors Assata and Malik move in, she makes it her personal mission to remove them from the neighborhood, by any means necessary. However, Assata and Malik don’t have time for this. As cardholding Black Lives Matter members they aren’t going down without a fight.
Karen is written and directed by Coke Daniels. The film will be produced by Daniels, Manning and Craig Chapman. Vanzil Burke and Victor Burke,...
The Orange Is The New Black alum is set to play Karen White (a suitable name) who believes that races should stick to their “own kind”. She carries this belief into her neighborhood. So when her new Black neighbors Assata and Malik move in, she makes it her personal mission to remove them from the neighborhood, by any means necessary. However, Assata and Malik don’t have time for this. As cardholding Black Lives Matter members they aren’t going down without a fight.
Karen is written and directed by Coke Daniels. The film will be produced by Daniels, Manning and Craig Chapman. Vanzil Burke and Victor Burke,...
- 8/26/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Ed Sheeran is joined by Camila Cabello and Cardi B in his latest video, “South of the Border,” directed by Jason Koenig.
The clip, modeled after spy movies, sees the three artists taking on an international plot to steal what must be a very valuable necklace; the heist is executed by a femme fatale (Alexis Ren) and her cyborg secret agent beau (Paul Karmiryan). There’s car chases, beach dances, ropes, latex — anything you’d think would be in a high-budget video modeled after James Bond, it’s here.
“South...
The clip, modeled after spy movies, sees the three artists taking on an international plot to steal what must be a very valuable necklace; the heist is executed by a femme fatale (Alexis Ren) and her cyborg secret agent beau (Paul Karmiryan). There’s car chases, beach dances, ropes, latex — anything you’d think would be in a high-budget video modeled after James Bond, it’s here.
“South...
- 10/4/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Hey, "FBI" fans. Welcome to the brand new season 2! That's right, guys. It is almost time for the brand new season 2 to begin! In light of that, the wonderful CBS folks served up a brand new press release for the premiere episode 1 that's scheduled to air this Monday night, September 24, 2019. We're going to use that serve up a little spoiler session for you guys. So, with no further ado, let's get right into it. To start things off, the premiere episode 1 has officially been given the title, "Little Egypt." I don't know what it is about that name, but I really like it. Anyways, it sounds like episode 1 will feature very dangerous, intense, dramatic, action-filled and interesting scenes as a bomb goes off in a restaurant! The case becomes really complex. Oa goes undercover and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the bomb situation. It...
- 9/21/2019
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
“So You Think You Can Dance” announced its top 20 dancers at the end of “Academy Week” last week, and the 10 men and 10 women who made the cut were overjoyed to be on their way to the live shows … except they weren’t going to the live shows yet. The judges blindsided them by announcing yet another round of cuts that would reduce the top 20 down to the top 10. So the remaining women performed one last time in episode seven on July 23 for a spot in the live shows. So which five advanced, and which five were Thanos-snapped out of existence?
The 10 women who made it this far were Genessy Castillo, Magda Fialek, Jensen Arnold, Stephanie Sosa, Dayna Madison, Sydney Moss, Brianna Penrose, Chelsea Hough, Emily Carr and Hannahlei Cabanilla. For their final challenge to qualify for the live shows, each of them were paired with a “Sytycd” all-star for a...
The 10 women who made it this far were Genessy Castillo, Magda Fialek, Jensen Arnold, Stephanie Sosa, Dayna Madison, Sydney Moss, Brianna Penrose, Chelsea Hough, Emily Carr and Hannahlei Cabanilla. For their final challenge to qualify for the live shows, each of them were paired with a “Sytycd” all-star for a...
- 7/24/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Sydney Tormey may have been eliminated from “So You Think You Can Dance,” but her duet with her all-star partner Paul Karmiryan was the best of the night. That’s according to the readers who responded to our poll following Monday night’s show, when the Top 9 became the Top 8. Do you agree with our […]...
- 8/25/2017
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Grab a ticket for the hot tamale train as So You Think You Can Dance speeds toward the finale. Next stop? The performance finals, where the fantastic four of Amy Yakima, Jasmine Harper, Aaron Turner and DuShaunt "Fik-Shun" Stegall will dance to win your votes ahead of next week's finale.
It was sad to say goodbye to Hayley Erbert and Paul Karmiryan last week when, for the first time, America had total control of the vote.
It was sad to say goodbye to Hayley Erbert and Paul Karmiryan last week when, for the first time, America had total control of the vote.
- 9/3/2013
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
This season of So You Think You Can Dance has seen numerous changes and surprises. Sometimes, what has been most surprising is who has gone home. The judges held some of the power, making the final decision of who to send home from the six dancers with the lowest number of votes.
Still, this week saw America take control of the votes, and it resulted in a surprising elimination. Hayley Erbert and Paul Karmiryan were sent home just shy of the finale. So why did they go home? Let's take a look at the contributing factors.
Still, this week saw America take control of the votes, and it resulted in a surprising elimination. Hayley Erbert and Paul Karmiryan were sent home just shy of the finale. So why did they go home? Let's take a look at the contributing factors.
- 8/28/2013
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
So You Think You Can Dance 2013 eliminated Haley Herbert & Paul Karmiryan tonight,August 27th. Tonight's elimination show ,kicked off with another group performance from the top 6 dancers after host, Cat Deeley, did her whole introduction thing. Then they jumped right into the performances this week. It was also revealed that the judges would not be able to save anyone at this stage of the competition. The performances went on for almost 2 hours,and featured top 6 dancers, Fik-Shun,Haley Erbert, Jasmine Harper,Paul Karmiryan, Amy Yakima, and Aaron Turner, doing their solos. At one point, they each danced with past champions, and so on ,and so forth. Haley served up a wicked hip hop performance, which I totally dug since that's not really her thing. After all the performances finally wrapped up, they showed a recap of the final three girls' time on the show before revealing that Amy Yakima and...
- 8/28/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
It’s important to get all the front-page news in the headline! Spoiler ahead. Two more dancers have left the competition after the Tuesday, Aug. 27 performance show, which featured Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson (living proof that there should be an Emmy for Outstanding Reality TV Guest Judge) and the Top 6 dahn-sahs paired up with So You Think You Can Dance All-Stars and then each other.
I’ll post my full recap of tonight’s performances later on; in the meantime, discuss! The two going home are….
Hayley Erbert and Paul Karmiryan have been eliminated.
Your season 10 final four: Aaron Turner,...
I’ll post my full recap of tonight’s performances later on; in the meantime, discuss! The two going home are….
Hayley Erbert and Paul Karmiryan have been eliminated.
Your season 10 final four: Aaron Turner,...
- 8/28/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Let's hop aboard the So You Think You Can Dance train as we steam toward the finale! Last week, we bid farewell to Jenna Johnson and Tucker Knox. That leaves six dancers left in the competition: Hayley Erbert, Amy Yakima, Jasmine Harper, Aaron Turner, Paul Karmiryan and DuShaunt "Fik-Shun" Stegall.
The level of dancing talent this year is amazing, and the competition is so close! It is sad that tonight we have to say goodbye to two more dancers. I think that being cut so close to the finals may be the most heartbreaking elimination of all.
The level of dancing talent this year is amazing, and the competition is so close! It is sad that tonight we have to say goodbye to two more dancers. I think that being cut so close to the finals may be the most heartbreaking elimination of all.
- 8/27/2013
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
You won’t see Emmy-nominated So You Think You Can Dance choreographer Sonya Tayeh back on set for the rest of season 10 — she’s in New York in full rehearsals for The Last Goodbye, a Romeo and Juliet-based rock musical directed by Alex Timbers that’ll open in San Diego this fall. But she and her giant earrings will surely still be there in hot-blooded, aggressive spirit. EW spoke to Tayeh, known for her intense, demanding training process and “combat jazz” dance style, about what’s been “overall a really emotionally connected season.” Every one of the six remaining dancers,...
- 8/27/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW - Inside TV
Last night, after America’s vote was revealed on So You Think You Can Dance, the judges – Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy and guest judge Jenna Elfman – sent Jenna Johnson and Tucker Knox home at the end of the show. Next week, on Tuesday, Aug. 27 (8:00-10:00 Pm Et live/Pt tape-delayed), the competition heats up when guest judge Jesse Tyler Ferguson (“Modern Family”) joins the judging panel as the Top 6 finalists – Hayley Erbert, “Fik-Shun,” Jasmine Harper, Paul Karmiryan, Aaron Turner and Amy Yakima – will be paired up with All-Star partners. *Watch Mary Murphy on "Inside Edition" which is taping today Wednesday (8/21) along with noted Chef Giuseppe Gentile of Los Angeles' Pizzeria il Fico. Ms. Murphy...
- 8/21/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Spoiler ahead. Two more dancers have left the competition after the Tuesday, Aug. 20 performance show, which featured host Cat Deeley dressed as a fresh-out-of-the-shower mascara zombie from hell and the season 10 finalists paired up with eight of the most beloved So You Think You Can Dance All-Stars. I’ll post my full recap of tonight’s performances later on (update: here it is!); in the meantime, discuss!
Jenna Johnson and Tucker Knox have been eliminated.
Agggghhh. The former partners (pre-All-Star episodes this season) just told Cat Deeley their favorite parts of the competition were meeting each other and becoming best friends!
Jenna Johnson and Tucker Knox have been eliminated.
Agggghhh. The former partners (pre-All-Star episodes this season) just told Cat Deeley their favorite parts of the competition were meeting each other and becoming best friends!
- 8/21/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Here we are once again boarding the So You Think You Can Dance hot tamale train. Makenzie Dustman and Nico Greetham were cut from the competition last week, so we are down to the top eight dancers: Jenna Johnson, Tucker Knox, Paul Karmiryan, Jasmine Harper, Aaron Turner, Amy Yakima, DuShaunt "Fik-Shun" Stegall and Hayley Erbert. It is such a close contest this season!
This week, for the first time, the competitors will be dancing with All-Stars in routines choreographed by ... the All-Stars! Maybe next week the judges will make the dance costumes. (Just kidding.)...
This week, for the first time, the competitors will be dancing with All-Stars in routines choreographed by ... the All-Stars! Maybe next week the judges will make the dance costumes. (Just kidding.)...
- 8/20/2013
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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