Gravitas Ventures released in North America last month.
Great Escape, the Los Angeles-based sales division of Yale Entertainment, has boarded international sales for EFM on The Seven Faces Of Jane, the multi-director project starring in-demand Gillian Jacobs.
Roman Coppola produced the romantic comedy-drama and Jacobs inhabits the titular role of a woman who tumbles through a gauntlet of surreal, beautiful and heartbreaking adventures.
Jacobs directed the first and last scenes of The Seven Faces Of Jane and the other directors include Gia Coppola, Boma Iluma, Ryan Heffington, Xan Cassavetes, Julian J. Acosta, The Hangover breakout Ken Jeong, and Alex Takacs.
Great Escape, the Los Angeles-based sales division of Yale Entertainment, has boarded international sales for EFM on The Seven Faces Of Jane, the multi-director project starring in-demand Gillian Jacobs.
Roman Coppola produced the romantic comedy-drama and Jacobs inhabits the titular role of a woman who tumbles through a gauntlet of surreal, beautiful and heartbreaking adventures.
Jacobs directed the first and last scenes of The Seven Faces Of Jane and the other directors include Gia Coppola, Boma Iluma, Ryan Heffington, Xan Cassavetes, Julian J. Acosta, The Hangover breakout Ken Jeong, and Alex Takacs.
- 2/17/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Variety can exclusively reveal a clip from “The Seven Faces of Jane,” produced by Roman Coppola and starring Gillian Jacobs, which will have its world premiere as the opening night film at Geena Davis’ Bentonville Film Festival, Arkansas on June 22.
The eight-chapter experiential road trip film is co-directed by Julian Acosta, Xan Cassavetes, Gia Coppola, Ryan Heffington, Boma Iluma, Gillian Jacobs, Ken Jeong and Alex Takacs.
Automobile giant Ford was looking for a unique way to reach consumers about new electric vehicle Mustang Mach E and speak to a diverse audience in authentic voices. For “The Seven Faces of Jane,” Roman Coppola had the vision of creating a film using the “Exquisite Corpse” concept, a method of creating art by collectively assembling parts to create a whole. This format consisted of each filmmaker contributing a segment with little to no knowledge of what the others were doing, and they were...
The eight-chapter experiential road trip film is co-directed by Julian Acosta, Xan Cassavetes, Gia Coppola, Ryan Heffington, Boma Iluma, Gillian Jacobs, Ken Jeong and Alex Takacs.
Automobile giant Ford was looking for a unique way to reach consumers about new electric vehicle Mustang Mach E and speak to a diverse audience in authentic voices. For “The Seven Faces of Jane,” Roman Coppola had the vision of creating a film using the “Exquisite Corpse” concept, a method of creating art by collectively assembling parts to create a whole. This format consisted of each filmmaker contributing a segment with little to no knowledge of what the others were doing, and they were...
- 6/16/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The Mayor alum Bernard David Jones, Laci Mosley (Florida Girls) and Jerry Minor (Dr. Ken) are set as leads in Eko’s upcoming digital series Scroll Wheel of Time, the first show ordered under the new multiseries partnership between creative studio Bullitt and the interactive entertainment platform. Rounding out the cast are James Adomian (Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo), Joey Fatone (My Big Fat Greek Wedding 1 and 2), Neil Casey (Champagne Ill), Carl Tart (Comedy Bang! Bang!), Marc Evan Jackson (The Good Place), Thomas Barbusca (The Mick), Esther Povitsky (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Baron Vaughn (Grace and Frankie), Scrubs alum Neil Flynn, Eugene Cordero (Tacoma Fd), Kyle Dunnigan (Inside Amy Schumer), Ellen Etten (Two Woke Gurls), Tawny Newsome (Bajillion Dollar Properties) and musicians George Clinton, Bootsy Collins and Kid n’ Play. It’s slated to premiere in 2020.
Created by Paul Scheer and Nick Giovannetti, and executive produced by Todd Makurath and Luke Ricci,...
Created by Paul Scheer and Nick Giovannetti, and executive produced by Todd Makurath and Luke Ricci,...
- 9/11/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Avengers: Endgame” directors Anthony and Joe Russo and “Fast & Furious” director Justin Lin are teaming up to launch Superconductor, a creative services agency aimed at the marketing world, the founders announced Thursday.
Superconductor, which the Russos and Lin founded with Todd Makurath and Luke Ricci, will provide marketing solutions, or what they call “Must See Marketing,” for companies to address business challenges and create content in film, cinematic commercials, digital video, Vr and Ar, stunts, activations, brand integrations and more.
“We talked to CEOs and CMOs and they were all telling us the same thing,” Joe Russo said in a statement Thursday. “They needed a new kind of agency that was more nimble, more efficient and more capable of delivering content that really breaks through. So we built one by assembling a team of people who share our vision of creating incredible stories on behalf of brands. We call it Must See Marketing,...
Superconductor, which the Russos and Lin founded with Todd Makurath and Luke Ricci, will provide marketing solutions, or what they call “Must See Marketing,” for companies to address business challenges and create content in film, cinematic commercials, digital video, Vr and Ar, stunts, activations, brand integrations and more.
“We talked to CEOs and CMOs and they were all telling us the same thing,” Joe Russo said in a statement Thursday. “They needed a new kind of agency that was more nimble, more efficient and more capable of delivering content that really breaks through. So we built one by assembling a team of people who share our vision of creating incredible stories on behalf of brands. We call it Must See Marketing,...
- 3/14/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Justin Lin and Joe and Anthony Russo have teamed up, along with Todd Makurath and Luke Ricci, to launch Superconductor, which they describe as “a new creative services agency for the new marketing world.”
With billions in box office under their collective belts from the Fast & Furious and Avengers franchises, Lin and the Russos want to bridge the worlds of Hollywood and brand marketing. Superconductor will complement the Russos’ film and TV boutique, Agbo Studios, leveraging the founders’ entertainment pedigrees to help consumer brands offer content that is on par with elite-level Hollywood work.
“The world has changed. There is more to watch, less time to watch it and tons of pressure for brands to break through,” Joe Russo said in a press release announcing the agency. “We talked to CEOs and CMOs and they were all telling us the same thing,” Russo said. “They needed a new kind...
With billions in box office under their collective belts from the Fast & Furious and Avengers franchises, Lin and the Russos want to bridge the worlds of Hollywood and brand marketing. Superconductor will complement the Russos’ film and TV boutique, Agbo Studios, leveraging the founders’ entertainment pedigrees to help consumer brands offer content that is on par with elite-level Hollywood work.
“The world has changed. There is more to watch, less time to watch it and tons of pressure for brands to break through,” Joe Russo said in a press release announcing the agency. “We talked to CEOs and CMOs and they were all telling us the same thing,” Russo said. “They needed a new kind...
- 3/14/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
One of the defining elements of adolescents for teenagers is the search for their true identity within their high school and community. But what many teens don’t realize is that there is a danger, sacrifice and struggle of obtaining a better life for their some of their peers across the United States. Those heroic teens […]
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- 5/9/2018
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
It’s time for another update on horror-film screenings for the Halloween 2009 season and beyond; you can track back through our previous items starting here. The most exciting news is the addition of a very special show to the Scary Movies 3 series currently unspooling at New York City’s Lincoln Center: Trick ’R Treat with Michael Dougherty (pictured) in attendance!
The All Hallow’s anthology feature unspools at the Walter Reade Theater (165 West 65th Street, upper level) this Wednesday, October 21 at 8:30 p.m., followed by a Q&A with Dougherty. Trust us: You want to see this one on the big screen. Full details on Scary Movies 3 can be found here. In addition, adventurous genre fans will want to check out Juraj Herz’s The Cremator when it shows as part of Lincoln Center’s The Ironic Curtain: Czech Cinema series on Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 9 p.m. This black...
The All Hallow’s anthology feature unspools at the Walter Reade Theater (165 West 65th Street, upper level) this Wednesday, October 21 at 8:30 p.m., followed by a Q&A with Dougherty. Trust us: You want to see this one on the big screen. Full details on Scary Movies 3 can be found here. In addition, adventurous genre fans will want to check out Juraj Herz’s The Cremator when it shows as part of Lincoln Center’s The Ironic Curtain: Czech Cinema series on Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 9 p.m. This black...
- 10/19/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Director: Luke Ricci.
Writer: Luke Ricci.
Already released through a limited run last summer How to be a Serial Killer is a 2009 DVD October release that blends comedy, some horror, and solid writing to show the life of a serial killer over the course of several days. Really a spoof of infomercials How to be a Serial Killer from writer, and director, Luke Ricci is a fun watch despite some limiting production values (low budget). A great addition to horror genre How to be a Serial Killer is a Netflix must for those wanting something off the beaten path.
The film centers around Mike played by Dameon Clarke and Matthew Gray Gubler as Bart who form a dysfunctional, symbiotic relationship as they terrorize the unfortunate folks of Santa Clarita, California. Shot documentary style the film shifts back and forth between Mike the seminar leader and the and often funny actions of Bart.
Writer: Luke Ricci.
Already released through a limited run last summer How to be a Serial Killer is a 2009 DVD October release that blends comedy, some horror, and solid writing to show the life of a serial killer over the course of several days. Really a spoof of infomercials How to be a Serial Killer from writer, and director, Luke Ricci is a fun watch despite some limiting production values (low budget). A great addition to horror genre How to be a Serial Killer is a Netflix must for those wanting something off the beaten path.
The film centers around Mike played by Dameon Clarke and Matthew Gray Gubler as Bart who form a dysfunctional, symbiotic relationship as they terrorize the unfortunate folks of Santa Clarita, California. Shot documentary style the film shifts back and forth between Mike the seminar leader and the and often funny actions of Bart.
- 10/14/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It's time to see if your shorts and features made the cut - Shriekfest 2009, which runs October 1st-4th, 2009, has released the titles of those films that have made its 2009 Finalists list.
The judges must be busy with the long list of titles that have made it thus far. Included among them is a short film from some of our very own, "Thirsty", directed by Andrew Kasch, written by Joe Knetter, screenplay by David Rosiak, shot by Buz Wallick, and starring Joe Lynch and Tiffany Shepis. I've seen the film and it's a riot; let's hope the judges agree!
Here's the rundown of the features that are Finalists:
"Dark House"
directed by Darin Scott
"Dawning"
directed by Gregg Holtgrewe
"Evil Angel"
directed by Richard Dutcher
"Evilution"
directed by Chris Conlee
"How to be a Serial Killer"
directed by Luke Ricci
"Hurt"
directed by Barbara Stepansky
"Lo"
directed by Travis Betz...
The judges must be busy with the long list of titles that have made it thus far. Included among them is a short film from some of our very own, "Thirsty", directed by Andrew Kasch, written by Joe Knetter, screenplay by David Rosiak, shot by Buz Wallick, and starring Joe Lynch and Tiffany Shepis. I've seen the film and it's a riot; let's hope the judges agree!
Here's the rundown of the features that are Finalists:
"Dark House"
directed by Darin Scott
"Dawning"
directed by Gregg Holtgrewe
"Evil Angel"
directed by Richard Dutcher
"Evilution"
directed by Chris Conlee
"How to be a Serial Killer"
directed by Luke Ricci
"Hurt"
directed by Barbara Stepansky
"Lo"
directed by Travis Betz...
- 9/18/2009
- by Tristan Sinns
- DreadCentral.com
Many of us are fascinated by serial killers--what makes them tick, what makes them do what they do and, in our darker moments, whether we could ever carry out the gruesome acts they undertake. Sure, everyone has thought about killing someone, even if it is only for a fleeting moment, but how many of us could actually do it?
And what if, one day, someone walked into your life who saw a spark of himself lurking behind your eyes, and offered to help you recognize that darkness within yourself? Could you do it? With dark humor and a decidedly tongue-in-cheek approach, How To Be A Serial Killer (opening in select bookings this summer; go here for details) examines exactly those questions.
Moving seamlessly through a variety of styles, writer/director Luke Ricci brings us the story of Bart (Criminal Minds’ Matthew Gray Gubler), a fumbling video-store clerk/slacker who is...
And what if, one day, someone walked into your life who saw a spark of himself lurking behind your eyes, and offered to help you recognize that darkness within yourself? Could you do it? With dark humor and a decidedly tongue-in-cheek approach, How To Be A Serial Killer (opening in select bookings this summer; go here for details) examines exactly those questions.
Moving seamlessly through a variety of styles, writer/director Luke Ricci brings us the story of Bart (Criminal Minds’ Matthew Gray Gubler), a fumbling video-store clerk/slacker who is...
- 7/22/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Lodan DeSisto)
- Fangoria
Monterey Media will be releasing "How to be a Serial Killer" at Comicon in San Diego on July 24th at the Gaslamp 15. Although still bloody the films purpose is to poke fun at the recent self-help generation who turn to books, psychology, and new age spirituality in order to find greater purpose. Produced by Matador Motion Pictures this comedic film is not to be missed as one psychopath finds passion in the remorseless killing of others. Have a look at the first demented trailer for the film until the film releases in San Diego.
The synopsis for "How to be a Serial Killer" here...
"It's time to start listening to those voices in your head.
How to Be a Serial Killer analyzes the self-help literature industry and motivational speakers in general. There are so many ways to get off track while pursuing the perfect life, and an even greater number...
The synopsis for "How to be a Serial Killer" here...
"It's time to start listening to those voices in your head.
How to Be a Serial Killer analyzes the self-help literature industry and motivational speakers in general. There are so many ways to get off track while pursuing the perfect life, and an even greater number...
- 7/4/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
First, a few street date updates: Shout! Factory’s DVD of Audition, which we broke the news on here, will arrive October 6. Monarch Video will release Farmhouse (see our review here) September 29; look for a making-of featurette and possibly other special features on that one. And First Look will issue Kyle Rankin’s big-bug opus Infestation on October 13, following its Syfy cable debut (see previous item here).
Lowest Common Denominator Entertainment has set an October 27 street date for its long-awaited special-edition disc of Black Devil Doll, and gave Fango the scoop on the complete details. The saga of an executed black militant’s spirit entering a ventriloquist’s dummy and wreaking all sorts of outrageous, politically incorrect havoc will be presented in widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, plus an insane amount of special features:
Audio commentary by director Jonathan Lewis, writer/producer Shawn Lewis and writer/designer Mitch Mayes Audio...
Lowest Common Denominator Entertainment has set an October 27 street date for its long-awaited special-edition disc of Black Devil Doll, and gave Fango the scoop on the complete details. The saga of an executed black militant’s spirit entering a ventriloquist’s dummy and wreaking all sorts of outrageous, politically incorrect havoc will be presented in widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, plus an insane amount of special features:
Audio commentary by director Jonathan Lewis, writer/producer Shawn Lewis and writer/designer Mitch Mayes Audio...
- 7/2/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Fango got word about a pair of independent features spotlighting different kinds of crazy heading for big screens in the coming months. One, Morgan J. Freeman’s Homecoming, is played straight, while Luke Ricci’s How To Be A Serial Killer is pitched as a gruesome satire.
In Homecoming, Freeman (no relation to the similarly named actor) returns to the bad-girl territory he previously explored in American Psycho II: All American Girl. Mischa Barton stars as Shelby, a small-town girl and former homecoming queen who’s just a tad upset when her former beau Mike (Matt Long) comes home from college for Christmas break with his new girlfriend Elizabeth (The Hills Have Eyes II’s Jessica Stroup). Shelby wants Mike back for herself, and embarks on a campaign of terror to get Elizabeth out of the picture. Paper Street Films opens Homecoming in New York and La on July 17, and...
In Homecoming, Freeman (no relation to the similarly named actor) returns to the bad-girl territory he previously explored in American Psycho II: All American Girl. Mischa Barton stars as Shelby, a small-town girl and former homecoming queen who’s just a tad upset when her former beau Mike (Matt Long) comes home from college for Christmas break with his new girlfriend Elizabeth (The Hills Have Eyes II’s Jessica Stroup). Shelby wants Mike back for herself, and embarks on a campaign of terror to get Elizabeth out of the picture. Paper Street Films opens Homecoming in New York and La on July 17, and...
- 5/14/2009
- Fangoria
Year: 2008
Release date: Unknown
Director: Luke Ricci
Writer: Luke Ricci
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Bob Doto
Rating: 8 out of 10
“If you can dream it, you can kill it.”
—Mike Wilson from the “How to be a Serial Killer” seminar
I’m not one of those horror fans who gets off on heaps of FX violence. Actually, I’m far from it. So, when I found out that I would be reviewing Luke Ricci’s directorial debut How To Be A Serial Killer, I honestly wasn’t terribly excited. Truth be told, I assumed the film would be a balls-out slasher fest, serving no purpose other than to make me squirm in my seat. Once again (and this proving to be a theme) I was wrong.
Let’s not be mistaken, Htbsk contains enough murder and subsequent blood flow to keep even the most hardened fan a little squeamish,...
Release date: Unknown
Director: Luke Ricci
Writer: Luke Ricci
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Bob Doto
Rating: 8 out of 10
“If you can dream it, you can kill it.”
—Mike Wilson from the “How to be a Serial Killer” seminar
I’m not one of those horror fans who gets off on heaps of FX violence. Actually, I’m far from it. So, when I found out that I would be reviewing Luke Ricci’s directorial debut How To Be A Serial Killer, I honestly wasn’t terribly excited. Truth be told, I assumed the film would be a balls-out slasher fest, serving no purpose other than to make me squirm in my seat. Once again (and this proving to be a theme) I was wrong.
Let’s not be mistaken, Htbsk contains enough murder and subsequent blood flow to keep even the most hardened fan a little squeamish,...
- 11/18/2008
- QuietEarth.us
Sporting some of the sweetest horror of the year, the NYC Horror Film Fest has it's kick off party at the Don Hills Night Club on Wednesday, November 12th at 8pm and runs at the Tribeca Cinemas. There's a host of great shorts, including Eel Girl and Treevenge, and for the main program, films like Bad Biology, Daniel Myrick's The Objective (this is a good one), and How to be a serial killer are playing. You can check the full schedule of shorts and features after the break or at the official website.
Tribeca Cinemas (54 Varick St. @ Canal)
Nov. 13th though the 16th
Program 1
Thursday, Nov. 13th 9:00pm
Antibody (Dir. Nathan Bezner / 20 min)
Resident Evil: Degeneration (Dir. by Makoto Kamiya / 96 min)
Program 2
Friday, Nov. 14th 7:30pm
Legend of Ol’Goldie (Dir. by Matthew Snyman / 8 min)
Martians Go Home (Dir. by Dan Moreno / 20 min)
Alien Raiders (Dir.
Tribeca Cinemas (54 Varick St. @ Canal)
Nov. 13th though the 16th
Program 1
Thursday, Nov. 13th 9:00pm
Antibody (Dir. Nathan Bezner / 20 min)
Resident Evil: Degeneration (Dir. by Makoto Kamiya / 96 min)
Program 2
Friday, Nov. 14th 7:30pm
Legend of Ol’Goldie (Dir. by Matthew Snyman / 8 min)
Martians Go Home (Dir. by Dan Moreno / 20 min)
Alien Raiders (Dir.
- 11/6/2008
- QuietEarth.us
We just got the final lowdown from the guys behind this year’s New York City Horror Film Festival with the first look at their full schedule! The festival runs from November 12th–16th this year, and there’s some great stuff on the schedule. Check it out below, and then head to the official NYC Horror Film Festival site to get your tickets!
Tribeca Cinemas (54 Varick St. @ Canal)
Thursday, Nov. 13th
9:00pm
"Antibody" (Dir. Nathan Bezner / 20 mins) Resident Evil: Degeneration (Dir. by Makoto Kamiya / 96 min)
The Resident Evil franchise gets a brand new addition this winter with Resident Evil: Degeneration. It's the first full CGI Resident Evil movie and picks up seven years after the destruction of Raccoon City by the Us government after the first zombie outbreak caused by the Umbrella Corporation. It's set in a Us airport where the T-Virus gets released once again...
Tribeca Cinemas (54 Varick St. @ Canal)
Thursday, Nov. 13th
9:00pm
"Antibody" (Dir. Nathan Bezner / 20 mins) Resident Evil: Degeneration (Dir. by Makoto Kamiya / 96 min)
The Resident Evil franchise gets a brand new addition this winter with Resident Evil: Degeneration. It's the first full CGI Resident Evil movie and picks up seven years after the destruction of Raccoon City by the Us government after the first zombie outbreak caused by the Umbrella Corporation. It's set in a Us airport where the T-Virus gets released once again...
- 11/3/2008
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
The organizers of the New York City Horror Film Festival gave Fango the scoop on the features showing at the event’s 2008 edition. The fest has moved back to the Tribeca Cinemas at 54 Varick Street, where it will be held Thursday-Sunday, November 13-16 (with the traditional opening-night party Wednesday, Nov. 12).
The first night sees the North American premiere of Resident Evil: Degeneration, the CG-animated fourth in the series of zombie actioners based on the Capcom games. The subsequently screened features will be:
• Alien Raiders, the Ben Rock-directed latest in the Raw Feed film series
• The Objective, Daniel (Blair Witch) Myrick’s military chiller set in Afghanistan
• The 7th Hunt (pictured), pitting five youths against five trained killers, from writer/director Jon Cohen
• From A Place Of Darkness, about a documentarian who becomes involved with a snuff filmmaker, directed/co-written by Douglas A. Raine
• How To Be A Serial Killer,...
The first night sees the North American premiere of Resident Evil: Degeneration, the CG-animated fourth in the series of zombie actioners based on the Capcom games. The subsequently screened features will be:
• Alien Raiders, the Ben Rock-directed latest in the Raw Feed film series
• The Objective, Daniel (Blair Witch) Myrick’s military chiller set in Afghanistan
• The 7th Hunt (pictured), pitting five youths against five trained killers, from writer/director Jon Cohen
• From A Place Of Darkness, about a documentarian who becomes involved with a snuff filmmaker, directed/co-written by Douglas A. Raine
• How To Be A Serial Killer,...
- 10/31/2008
- Fangoria
This afternoon we got our hands on the official poster, along with the official synopsis for Luke Ricci's How To Be A Serial Killer from Matador Motion Pictures. How to Be A Serial Killer is the story of Mike Wilson, a charismatic, educated, and articulate young man who has found his lifes purpose in exterminating people. Mike is determined to spread his message about the joy of serial killing and recruits a lost soul named Bart to be his pupil. Mike leads Bart through the ethics of serial killing as well as teaching him various lessons in disposing corpses, balancing work and play, methods of killing, and many many more. Mike and Bart's curriculum is interrupted when Mikes girlfriend discovers whats beneath her boyfriends charming exterior and Mike and Bart must kill their way out of being discovered by the cops.
- 8/19/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
Take a look at the latest movie poster from the upcoming film “How to Be a Serial Killer” by director Luke Ricci and starring Dameon Clarke, Ryan Smith, Laura Regan and George Wyner. Synopsis: How to Be A Serial Killer is the story of Mike Wilson, a charismatic, educated, and articulate young man who has found his life’s purpose in exterminating people. Mike is determined to spread his message about the joy of serial killing and recruits a lost soul named Bart to be his pupil. Mike leads Bart through the ethics of serial killing as well as teaching him various lessons in disposing corpses, balancing work and play, methods of killing, and many many more. Mike and Barts [...]...
- 7/29/2008
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
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