EntertainmentOne has closed a first-look deal for unscripted programming with Chopped creators Cleve Keller and Dave Noll under their Keller/Noll banner. Through the pact, Keller and Noll will develop and produce original unscripted programming with eOne. Keller/Noll’s formats have included Food Network's Chopped, Gsn's new game show Winsanity!; AMC's FilmFakers and Movies 101. They join other first-look deals with eOne including Chris Deaux's Two Fifteen West…...
- 5/3/2016
- Deadline TV
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Imperiled heroines struggling to survive, or malevolent forces of youthful evil, their pretty features contorted into visages of horror—such are the casting options most frequently available to young actresses in cinematic fright fare. Plague Town, which hits DVD this week from Dark Sky Films, offered both, as a family on vacation in a remote part of Ireland becomes stranded in a village where the local children have deformities on their faces and murder in their hearts.
Fango had the chance to speak to the performers on each side of this equation over the course of a long, eventually chilly night on Plague Town’s Connecticut location. Not surprisingly, a good deal of the interviews take place in a Ymca camp building that has become the production’s makeup HQ, where Josslyn DeCrosta and Erica Rhodes, as sisters Molly and Jessica Monahan,...
Imperiled heroines struggling to survive, or malevolent forces of youthful evil, their pretty features contorted into visages of horror—such are the casting options most frequently available to young actresses in cinematic fright fare. Plague Town, which hits DVD this week from Dark Sky Films, offered both, as a family on vacation in a remote part of Ireland becomes stranded in a village where the local children have deformities on their faces and murder in their hearts.
Fango had the chance to speak to the performers on each side of this equation over the course of a long, eventually chilly night on Plague Town’s Connecticut location. Not surprisingly, a good deal of the interviews take place in a Ymca camp building that has become the production’s makeup HQ, where Josslyn DeCrosta and Erica Rhodes, as sisters Molly and Jessica Monahan,...
- 5/13/2009
- Fangoria
New York-based production company City Lights Television has promoted Michael Krupat to vp development and has given him responsibility for relocating to Los Angeles and opening a satellite office there. After conducting a study, "We found that 63% of network development is done in Los Angeles -- that's a number we couldn't ignore," said City Lights TV president Dave Noll, who will oversee both offices. Noll added that since Krupat came aboard in February 2004 as director of development, the company has nearly tripled the number of its development deals to 14. Upon relocating to Los Angeles, Krupat will oversee new development deals for the company and also will pitch network executives and take pitches from L.A.-based creatives. Sarah Capecci, previously with True Entertainment and BBC America, also has come on board as manager of development in New York, assuming many of Krupat's responsibilities. City Lights' series include AMC's reality show FilmFakers and The Suite, a series of entertainment interview specials in development at AMC.
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