Exclusive: Stephen Dorff (True Detective), John Rhys-Davies (The Lord Of The Rings) and Beau Bridges (Matlock) are attached to join true crime action-drama Fruit of the Poisonous Tree.
The trio join Scott Haze, Joel Courtney, Willa Fitzgerald, Dermot Mulroney, Wilson Cruz, Tait Fletcher, Courtney Gains and British singing Hrvy.
Edith Productions is behind the project, which is being lined up to shoot in April in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Veteran director Fritz Kiersch (the original Children of the Corn) and casting director-producer Shayne Hartigan (Slayers) are aboard for the movie which is being made in association with Ken DuBow and Jonathan DuBow of DuBow Media Distribution, which will continuing to discuss the film with buyers at the EFM.
The film will delve into the Operation Powerstroke police file, a detective’s multi-year investigation into a police-protected crime ring.
Kiersch wrote the screenplay. Producer is Hartigan and EP is Mark Myers.
The trio join Scott Haze, Joel Courtney, Willa Fitzgerald, Dermot Mulroney, Wilson Cruz, Tait Fletcher, Courtney Gains and British singing Hrvy.
Edith Productions is behind the project, which is being lined up to shoot in April in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Veteran director Fritz Kiersch (the original Children of the Corn) and casting director-producer Shayne Hartigan (Slayers) are aboard for the movie which is being made in association with Ken DuBow and Jonathan DuBow of DuBow Media Distribution, which will continuing to discuss the film with buyers at the EFM.
The film will delve into the Operation Powerstroke police file, a detective’s multi-year investigation into a police-protected crime ring.
Kiersch wrote the screenplay. Producer is Hartigan and EP is Mark Myers.
- 2/13/2024
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Production is gearing up on Fruit of the Poisonous Tree, a true crime action-drama set to star Scott Haze (Horizon: An American Saga), Willa Fitzgerald (The Fall Of The House of Usher), Joel Courtney (Kissing Booth), Tait Fletcher (The Mandalorian) and British singer Hrvy in his feature film debut.
New Mexico-based Edith Productions is behind the project, which has a SAG AFTRA interim agreement.
Veteran director Fritz Kiersch (the original Children of the Corn) and casting director-producer Shayne Hartigan (Slayers) are aboard for the movie which is being made in association with Ken DuBow and Jonathan DuBow of Access Entertainment, which is handling sales at AFM.
According to the producers, the film will delve into the Operation Powerstroke police file, a detective’s multi-year investigation into a police-protected crime ring. Filming is being lined up for early next year in New Mexico.
Harvey Leigh Cantwell, also known by his stage name Hrvy,...
New Mexico-based Edith Productions is behind the project, which has a SAG AFTRA interim agreement.
Veteran director Fritz Kiersch (the original Children of the Corn) and casting director-producer Shayne Hartigan (Slayers) are aboard for the movie which is being made in association with Ken DuBow and Jonathan DuBow of Access Entertainment, which is handling sales at AFM.
According to the producers, the film will delve into the Operation Powerstroke police file, a detective’s multi-year investigation into a police-protected crime ring. Filming is being lined up for early next year in New Mexico.
Harvey Leigh Cantwell, also known by his stage name Hrvy,...
- 11/3/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Australia production start scheduled for October.
Asian stars Juju Chan Szeto from Wu Assassins and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon – Sword Of Destiny and Chris Pang of Crazy Rich Asians will star in action thriller X Vengeance, which US-based Access Entertainment has launched at Cannes Marché.
Ken DuBow is talking to buyers on the story of an assassin known as X who goes after the psychopathic crime boss responsible for the death of her younger brother. Robert Mammone and Chris Pang also star in the film, set against the backdrop of north Queensland’s beaches and rainforests.
Production is scheduled to...
Asian stars Juju Chan Szeto from Wu Assassins and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon – Sword Of Destiny and Chris Pang of Crazy Rich Asians will star in action thriller X Vengeance, which US-based Access Entertainment has launched at Cannes Marché.
Ken DuBow is talking to buyers on the story of an assassin known as X who goes after the psychopathic crime boss responsible for the death of her younger brother. Robert Mammone and Chris Pang also star in the film, set against the backdrop of north Queensland’s beaches and rainforests.
Production is scheduled to...
- 7/10/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Lightning Entertainment has bulked up its Afm war chest and will introduce buyers to The Blackout and Brookstreet Pictures’ horror-thriller GirlHouse.
Louis Mandylor directs The Blackout from a screenplay by Steve C Yoon and Jordan Marder about a power shortage in a small town that forces residents to fight for their lives.
Lymari Nadal, Costas Mandylor, Jordan Marder and Ronnie Gene Blevins star.
GirlHouse by Trevor Matthews and Jon Knautz is based on Nick Gordon’s script about a cash-strapped woman who joins an online sex service in a secure building with other models when they come under attack from a psychopathic client. Ali Cobrin stars alongside Slaine and Adam Dimarco.
Acquisitions and sales consultant Richard S Guardian and Lightning svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal to handle international sales rights forThe Blackout with executive producer and attorney Mark Halloran and for GirlHouse with Jay Cohen of Gersh.
Lightning Entertainment evp and general manager Ken DuBow announced...
Louis Mandylor directs The Blackout from a screenplay by Steve C Yoon and Jordan Marder about a power shortage in a small town that forces residents to fight for their lives.
Lymari Nadal, Costas Mandylor, Jordan Marder and Ronnie Gene Blevins star.
GirlHouse by Trevor Matthews and Jon Knautz is based on Nick Gordon’s script about a cash-strapped woman who joins an online sex service in a secure building with other models when they come under attack from a psychopathic client. Ali Cobrin stars alongside Slaine and Adam Dimarco.
Acquisitions and sales consultant Richard S Guardian and Lightning svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal to handle international sales rights forThe Blackout with executive producer and attorney Mark Halloran and for GirlHouse with Jay Cohen of Gersh.
Lightning Entertainment evp and general manager Ken DuBow announced...
- 11/4/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Cannes, France (AP) — The Associated Press is all over the Cannes Film Festival — from its glitzy premieres to the celeb parties and quirky moments in between. Here's what reporters have seen and heard: ___ Lupita Nyong'o Stuns at Calvin Klein Glowing Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o shone bright at the Calvin Klein celebration of Women In Film event in Cannes. She wore a shimmering blue Calvin Klein strapless dress with a slashed bodice styled with silver sandals. To complement that look, the "12 Years a Slave" star wore enviable teardrop cut out crystal earrings. During the exclusive event, she hung out with fellow Wif attendees Julianne Moore, Rooney Maara and Naomi Watts. — By Thomas Adamson ___ Paramount Buys Adams Sci-Fi Thriller One of the hottest properties in Cannes has been acquired by Paramount Pictures. Paramount has purchased the North America and China distribution rights for "Story of Your Life," a sci-fi thriller to star Amy Adams.
- 5/16/2014
- by The Associated Press
- Hitfix
Cannes, France (AP) — A documentary chronicling Michael Jackson in his last years has been acquired at the Cannes Film Festival. "Michael: The Last Photo Shoots" follows the late superstar as he prepared for his ill-fated comeback. It features interviews with the photographers as well as his stylists and friends. Renowned photographer Bruce Weber photographed Jackson in 2007 for the re-release of "Thriller" on its 25th anniversary, and celebrity photographer Matthew Rolston shot him the same year for Ebony magazine, his first U.S. magazine interview in years. Lightning Entertainment has acquired the international sale rights. Its executive vice president, Ken Dubow, said in a statement Thursday that the documentary will provide fans with "a rare behind-the-scenes look into his life." Jackson died shortly before his London comeback concerts in 2009. "Xscape," a second posthumous album, was released this week. Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
- 5/15/2014
- by AP
- Hitfix
Lightning Entertainment has acquired international sales to the documentary Michael: The Last Photo Shoots, a behind-the-scenes look at Michael Jackson’s final magazine cover-shoots.
Craig J Williams’ film is told through the eyes of Jackson’s closest friends, photographers and stylists as the iconic performer prepared for his 2007 Us comeback on the 25th anniversary of Thriller after years of living in seclusion.
“We see Michael Jackson as influential and powerful today, nearly five years after his death, as ever before,” said Lightning Entertainment evp and general manager Ken DuBow.
“For fans of Michael, and there are millions around the world, this documentary gives a rare behind-the-scenes look into his life, and access to those closest to him. It’s a powerful piece of work and we’re happy to be representing the film in Cannes.”
DuBow and AnaLisa Valle negotiated the deal with producers Ray Markovich and Williams.
Craig J Williams’ film is told through the eyes of Jackson’s closest friends, photographers and stylists as the iconic performer prepared for his 2007 Us comeback on the 25th anniversary of Thriller after years of living in seclusion.
“We see Michael Jackson as influential and powerful today, nearly five years after his death, as ever before,” said Lightning Entertainment evp and general manager Ken DuBow.
“For fans of Michael, and there are millions around the world, this documentary gives a rare behind-the-scenes look into his life, and access to those closest to him. It’s a powerful piece of work and we’re happy to be representing the film in Cannes.”
DuBow and AnaLisa Valle negotiated the deal with producers Ray Markovich and Williams.
- 5/15/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Just in time to showcase the film's presence at Cannes, Lightning Entertainment has unveiled the sales art for the Chupacabra flick Indigenous. It's heavy on atmosphere but a bit light on goat sucker. Now there's something you don't hear everyday, huh?
From the Press Release
As demand for commercial horror/thriller fare continues to rise in the global marketplace, Lightning Entertainment has bolstered its offerings in the space, acquiring international sales rights to two highly sought-after titles, “Indigenous” and “Dark House,” which will debut in Cannes. The announcement was made today by Lightning Entertainment’s Evp & General Manager Ken DuBow.
“It is clear that movies in the horror/thriller genre continue to elicit the most enthusiasm among movie going audiences worldwide and it’s our job to help meet the needs of distributors looking to build a pipeline of strong commercial offerings,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S. Guardian.
From the Press Release
As demand for commercial horror/thriller fare continues to rise in the global marketplace, Lightning Entertainment has bolstered its offerings in the space, acquiring international sales rights to two highly sought-after titles, “Indigenous” and “Dark House,” which will debut in Cannes. The announcement was made today by Lightning Entertainment’s Evp & General Manager Ken DuBow.
“It is clear that movies in the horror/thriller genre continue to elicit the most enthusiasm among movie going audiences worldwide and it’s our job to help meet the needs of distributors looking to build a pipeline of strong commercial offerings,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S. Guardian.
- 5/13/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Lightning Entertainment has acquired international sales on the dramatic thriller directed starring Adrian Grenier and Gaby Hoffman.
Denis Hennelly directs the story of a couple living off the grid whose relationship is challenged when a swarm of old friends and acquaintances come knocking on their door after an apocalyptic cyber attack.
Rounding out the cast are Ben McKenzie and Caroline Dhavernas.
“We’re thrilled to introduce Goodbye World to buyers for the first time in Cannes and are confident the film will captivate them as it did us the first time we saw it,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S Guardian. “This is a film and a story that audiences will seek out anywhere in the world.”
Lightning Entertainment evp and general manager Ken DuBow announced the acquisition after svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal with producer Matthew Zamias.
Lightning’s sales slate include horror-thrillers Indigenous and Dark House, as well as...
Denis Hennelly directs the story of a couple living off the grid whose relationship is challenged when a swarm of old friends and acquaintances come knocking on their door after an apocalyptic cyber attack.
Rounding out the cast are Ben McKenzie and Caroline Dhavernas.
“We’re thrilled to introduce Goodbye World to buyers for the first time in Cannes and are confident the film will captivate them as it did us the first time we saw it,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S Guardian. “This is a film and a story that audiences will seek out anywhere in the world.”
Lightning Entertainment evp and general manager Ken DuBow announced the acquisition after svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal with producer Matthew Zamias.
Lightning’s sales slate include horror-thrillers Indigenous and Dark House, as well as...
- 5/12/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Lightning Entertainment has acquired international sales on the dramatic thriller directed starring Adrian Grenier and Gaby Hoffman.
Denis Hennelly directs the story of a couple living off the grid whose relationship is challenged when a swarm of old friends and acquaintances come knocking on their door after an apocalyptic cyber attack.
Rounding out the cast are Ben McKenzie and Caroline Dhavernas.
“We’re thrilled to introduce Goodbye World to buyers for the first time in Cannes and are confident the film will captivate them as it did us the first time we saw it,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S Guardian. “This is a film and a story that audiences will seek out anywhere in the world.”
Lightning Entertainment evp and general manager Ken DuBow announced the acquisition after svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal with producer Matthew Zamias.
Lightning’s sales slate include horror-thrillers Indigenous and Dark House, as well as...
Denis Hennelly directs the story of a couple living off the grid whose relationship is challenged when a swarm of old friends and acquaintances come knocking on their door after an apocalyptic cyber attack.
Rounding out the cast are Ben McKenzie and Caroline Dhavernas.
“We’re thrilled to introduce Goodbye World to buyers for the first time in Cannes and are confident the film will captivate them as it did us the first time we saw it,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S Guardian. “This is a film and a story that audiences will seek out anywhere in the world.”
Lightning Entertainment evp and general manager Ken DuBow announced the acquisition after svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal with producer Matthew Zamias.
Lightning’s sales slate include horror-thrillers Indigenous and Dark House, as well as...
- 5/12/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes casting details on The Chair, Camp of the Damned, and Love Sick, trailers for Chimeres and Phantasmagoria, production and distribution news on Australian film, The Pack, and much more:
Exclusive Casting News for The Chair: We’ve been told that Travis Love (Shumpert from The Walking Dead) has been added to the cast of the upcoming horror/thriller, The Chair. Love will play the Commanding Officer in a flashback scene that features Jimmy (Jacob Banser) and Sullivan (Brian Thompson).
Synopsis: “Based off of the Alterna Comics graphic novel of the same name, The Chair follows the story of Richard Sullivan, an innocent man struggling to escape execution on death row. Witnessing the torture and murder of his fellow inmates at the hands of the prison’s sadistic and psychotic Warden,...
Exclusive Casting News for The Chair: We’ve been told that Travis Love (Shumpert from The Walking Dead) has been added to the cast of the upcoming horror/thriller, The Chair. Love will play the Commanding Officer in a flashback scene that features Jimmy (Jacob Banser) and Sullivan (Brian Thompson).
Synopsis: “Based off of the Alterna Comics graphic novel of the same name, The Chair follows the story of Richard Sullivan, an innocent man struggling to escape execution on death row. Witnessing the torture and murder of his fellow inmates at the hands of the prison’s sadistic and psychotic Warden,...
- 5/11/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Lightning Entertainment has come on as financing and production partner on Nick Robertson’s Australia horror The Pack and will introduce in Cannes.
Michael Robertson and Kent Smith produce through their new genre label Breakout Movies and The Pack marks the debut theatrical release of Australian post-production and special effects company Kojo and its new distribution arm.
Lightning will handle world sales excluding Australia and New Zealand on the story of an embattled farmer and devoted family man facing financial ruin whose property is beset by feral dogs.
The producers have targeted a late June start outside Adelaide, South Australia, with the support of the South Australian Film Corporation.
“Lightning’s production investment in The Pack underscores the company’s commitment to the growth of our business and our ability to get involved with the right film projects at their inception,” said Lightning general manager and evp Ken Dubow.
The move project extends Lightning’s longstanding relationship...
Michael Robertson and Kent Smith produce through their new genre label Breakout Movies and The Pack marks the debut theatrical release of Australian post-production and special effects company Kojo and its new distribution arm.
Lightning will handle world sales excluding Australia and New Zealand on the story of an embattled farmer and devoted family man facing financial ruin whose property is beset by feral dogs.
The producers have targeted a late June start outside Adelaide, South Australia, with the support of the South Australian Film Corporation.
“Lightning’s production investment in The Pack underscores the company’s commitment to the growth of our business and our ability to get involved with the right film projects at their inception,” said Lightning general manager and evp Ken Dubow.
The move project extends Lightning’s longstanding relationship...
- 5/9/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Lightning Entertainment has come on as financing and production partner on Nick Robertson’s Australia horror The Pack and will introduce in Cannes.
Michael Robertson and Kent Smith produce through their new genre label Breakout Movies and The Pack marks the debut theatrical release of Australian post-production and special effects company Kojo and its new distribution arm.
Lightning will handle world sales excluding Australia and New Zealand on the story of an embattled farmer and devoted family man facing financial ruin whose property is beset by feral dogs.
The producers have targeted a late June start outside Adelaide, South Australia, with the support of the South Australian Film Corporation.
“Lightning’s production investment in The Pack underscores the company’s commitment to the growth of our business and our ability to get involved with the right film projects at their inception,” said Lightning general manager and evp Ken Dubow.
The move project extends Lightning’s longstanding relationship...
Michael Robertson and Kent Smith produce through their new genre label Breakout Movies and The Pack marks the debut theatrical release of Australian post-production and special effects company Kojo and its new distribution arm.
Lightning will handle world sales excluding Australia and New Zealand on the story of an embattled farmer and devoted family man facing financial ruin whose property is beset by feral dogs.
The producers have targeted a late June start outside Adelaide, South Australia, with the support of the South Australian Film Corporation.
“Lightning’s production investment in The Pack underscores the company’s commitment to the growth of our business and our ability to get involved with the right film projects at their inception,” said Lightning general manager and evp Ken Dubow.
The move project extends Lightning’s longstanding relationship...
- 5/9/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
More news coming out of Cannes to end the day upon (just when we thought we were out, they keep pulling us back in) as Lightning Entertainment just announced that they're partnering on financing and production for the new horror/thriller The Pack.
From the Press Release
Lightning Entertainment announced today that it has come aboard as a financing and production partner on The Pack – an Australian horror/thriller being directed by Nick Robertson (“The Runner”) and produced by Michael Robertson (“The Reef,” “Black Water,” “Road Train”) and Kent Smith (“2:37,” “The Tree”) under their new genre label, Breakout Movies. General Manager and Executive VP Ken Dubow states “Lightning’s production investment in The Pack underscores the company’s commitment to the growth of our business and our ability to get involved with the right film projects at their inception.”
The Pack will be the debut theatrical release of Kojo,...
From the Press Release
Lightning Entertainment announced today that it has come aboard as a financing and production partner on The Pack – an Australian horror/thriller being directed by Nick Robertson (“The Runner”) and produced by Michael Robertson (“The Reef,” “Black Water,” “Road Train”) and Kent Smith (“2:37,” “The Tree”) under their new genre label, Breakout Movies. General Manager and Executive VP Ken Dubow states “Lightning’s production investment in The Pack underscores the company’s commitment to the growth of our business and our ability to get involved with the right film projects at their inception.”
The Pack will be the debut theatrical release of Kojo,...
- 5/9/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes DVD release details for Compound Fracture, trailers for Altergeist and Aftermath, first details on Danger Word, the Stage Fright call for submissions, and the lineup from Sci Fest in Los Angeles, a review of the second season of Holliston, and much more:
Compound Fracture DVD Release Details: “Level 33 Entertainment announced today the release of the highly anticipated horror feature film Compound Fracture coming to DVD and VOD on May 13, 2014. Bringing together three iconic figures in the horror pantheon, Compound Fracture stars Tyler Mane (Michael Myers in Rob Zombie’s Hallowee), Muse Watson (Ben Willis in I Know What You Did Last Summer), and Derek Mears (Jason Voorhees in the new Friday The 13th). The movie will be available at all major retail and rental outlets including Walmart,...
Compound Fracture DVD Release Details: “Level 33 Entertainment announced today the release of the highly anticipated horror feature film Compound Fracture coming to DVD and VOD on May 13, 2014. Bringing together three iconic figures in the horror pantheon, Compound Fracture stars Tyler Mane (Michael Myers in Rob Zombie’s Hallowee), Muse Watson (Ben Willis in I Know What You Did Last Summer), and Derek Mears (Jason Voorhees in the new Friday The 13th). The movie will be available at all major retail and rental outlets including Walmart,...
- 5/4/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Lightning Entertainment is taking the Chupacabra flick Indigenous to Cannes (along with Victor Salva's Dark House which is currently available here Stateside) and they let us know by sending over a press release and a new still! Dig it!
From the Press Release
As demand for commercial horror/thriller fare continues to rise in the global marketplace, Lightning Entertainment has bolstered its offerings in the space, acquiring international sales rights to two highly sought-after titles, “Indigenous” and “Dark House,” which will debut in Cannes. The announcement was made today by Lightning Entertainment’s Evp & General Manager Ken DuBow.
“It is clear that movies in the horror/thriller genre continue to elicit the most enthusiasm among movie going audiences worldwide and it’s our job to help meet the needs of distributors looking to build a pipeline of strong commercial offerings,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S. Guardian.
From the Press Release
As demand for commercial horror/thriller fare continues to rise in the global marketplace, Lightning Entertainment has bolstered its offerings in the space, acquiring international sales rights to two highly sought-after titles, “Indigenous” and “Dark House,” which will debut in Cannes. The announcement was made today by Lightning Entertainment’s Evp & General Manager Ken DuBow.
“It is clear that movies in the horror/thriller genre continue to elicit the most enthusiasm among movie going audiences worldwide and it’s our job to help meet the needs of distributors looking to build a pipeline of strong commercial offerings,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S. Guardian.
- 5/2/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Lightning Entertainment has boosted its Croisette credentials with two news titles, Indigenous and Dark House.
Victor Salva of Jeepers Creepers and Peaceful Warrior fame directs Dark House, about a young man who must confront a horrifying force to unravel the mystery of his psychic gift.
Tobin Bell from the Saw franchise stars alongside Luke Kleintank and Zack Ward. Dark House will screen in the Cannes market.
Alastair Orr directed Tribeca premiere Indigenous (pictured) starring Pierson Fode, Lindsey McKeon, Sofia Pernas and Jaime Anderson.
The monster film shot in Panama and follows a group of holidaymakers who defy local warnings as they go in search of a waterfall.
Lightning svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal for Dark House with Paradigm’s Meghan Oliver and for Indigenous with Xyz’s Nick Bolton.
Lightning Entertainment’s evp and general manager Ken DuBow made the announcement.
Victor Salva of Jeepers Creepers and Peaceful Warrior fame directs Dark House, about a young man who must confront a horrifying force to unravel the mystery of his psychic gift.
Tobin Bell from the Saw franchise stars alongside Luke Kleintank and Zack Ward. Dark House will screen in the Cannes market.
Alastair Orr directed Tribeca premiere Indigenous (pictured) starring Pierson Fode, Lindsey McKeon, Sofia Pernas and Jaime Anderson.
The monster film shot in Panama and follows a group of holidaymakers who defy local warnings as they go in search of a waterfall.
Lightning svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal for Dark House with Paradigm’s Meghan Oliver and for Indigenous with Xyz’s Nick Bolton.
Lightning Entertainment’s evp and general manager Ken DuBow made the announcement.
- 5/1/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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