Mrc Film said today that Robyn Marshall has joined as Senior Vice President. She will oversee films from inception through release, including helping to manage the process from development through post production.
“Robyn brings deep producorial experience and incredible story instincts that will be invaluable as we continue to grow our slate,” said Co-Presidents Brye Adler and Jonathan Golfman, to whom she will report. “We could not be more thrilled to have her join the team and look forward to hitting the ground running with her.”
Marshall joins Mrc from Ace Entertainment, where she was responsible for a variety of films including the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before for Netflix and its sequels. She previously held executive roles in the film division at AwesomenessTV as well as at Chapter One Films, where she produced films including The Lazarus Effect, Incarnate and The Darkness. She started her career at Lionsgate,...
“Robyn brings deep producorial experience and incredible story instincts that will be invaluable as we continue to grow our slate,” said Co-Presidents Brye Adler and Jonathan Golfman, to whom she will report. “We could not be more thrilled to have her join the team and look forward to hitting the ground running with her.”
Marshall joins Mrc from Ace Entertainment, where she was responsible for a variety of films including the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before for Netflix and its sequels. She previously held executive roles in the film division at AwesomenessTV as well as at Chapter One Films, where she produced films including The Lazarus Effect, Incarnate and The Darkness. She started her career at Lionsgate,...
- 11/11/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Producer Matt Kaplan’s Ace Entertainment has acquired life rights to the true story of a 12-year old who tricks his family, steals his mom’s credit card and runs away to Bali for the trip of a lifetime. The project, which Paranormal Activity 3 & 4 directors Henry Joost and Rel Schulman are attached to direct, is described as Home Alone meets Catch Me If You Can.
Brendan O’Brien is writing the screenplay. The story about the Sydney, Australia boy went viral last year and was covered by The Guardian, The Independent and The Washington Post. Reports protected his real identity, using the pseudonym Drew in their write-ups.
The untitled project is set up at Paramount Players where Kaplan and Ace Entertainment have a first look deal. Kaplan will produce alongside Joost and Schulman who will produce through their shingle Supermarché. O’Brien will executive produce.
Joost and Schulman directed the hit documentary,...
Brendan O’Brien is writing the screenplay. The story about the Sydney, Australia boy went viral last year and was covered by The Guardian, The Independent and The Washington Post. Reports protected his real identity, using the pseudonym Drew in their write-ups.
The untitled project is set up at Paramount Players where Kaplan and Ace Entertainment have a first look deal. Kaplan will produce alongside Joost and Schulman who will produce through their shingle Supermarché. O’Brien will executive produce.
Joost and Schulman directed the hit documentary,...
- 7/23/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Matt Kaplan and his Ace Entertainment, which produced the hit Netflix Ya movie To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and its upcoming sequel, has acquired feature film rights to 10 Blind Dates, the upcoming Ya novel by Ashley Elston. The Age of Adaline and Everything, Everything scribe J. Mills Goodloe is attached to adapt the screenplay and executive produce. Ace’s Max Siemers and Robyn Marshall will also executive produce and oversee.
The book, which Disney-Hyperion will publish in October, centers on recently heartbroken Sophie, who escapes to her grandparents’ house where her grandmother plots to set her up on 10 different blind dates set up by different family members. When her ex-boyfriend turns up unexpectedly, Sophie is more confused than ever because maybe, just maybe, she’s started to have feelings for someone else….someone who is definitely not available.
Elston, in her first contemporary romance...
The book, which Disney-Hyperion will publish in October, centers on recently heartbroken Sophie, who escapes to her grandparents’ house where her grandmother plots to set her up on 10 different blind dates set up by different family members. When her ex-boyfriend turns up unexpectedly, Sophie is more confused than ever because maybe, just maybe, she’s started to have feelings for someone else….someone who is definitely not available.
Elston, in her first contemporary romance...
- 5/23/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Madeleine Arthur is officially set to reprise her role as Christine in Netflix’s All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel, which has also added Emmy winner Holland Taylor and Sarayu Blue (Blockers) to the cast list as production is currently underway. Stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo are returning for the follow-up to the teen romance pic as well as Anna Cathcart, Janel Parrish, and John Corbett, along with previously announced newcomers Jordan Fisher and Ross Butler.
Michael Fimognari, who served as the Dp on the first film, is at the helm, directing from a screenplay by Sofia Alvarez, who penned the original.
Based on the bestselling book trilogy by Jenny Han, the original film debuted last year and was a huge success for the streaming site. The series centers on Lara Jean (Condor), who writes love letters to the five boys she...
Michael Fimognari, who served as the Dp on the first film, is at the helm, directing from a screenplay by Sofia Alvarez, who penned the original.
Based on the bestselling book trilogy by Jenny Han, the original film debuted last year and was a huge success for the streaming site. The series centers on Lara Jean (Condor), who writes love letters to the five boys she...
- 4/4/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
by Peter Belsito
Zoey Deutch Halston, Sage Logan Miller in “Before I Fall” by Ry Russo-Young
To begin about this film is to say it is a ‘Ground Hog Day’ story.
The lead character, a popular high school girl, has an unremarkable — if a bit troubling — life, including difficult friends, challenging social life, some boy / sex issues and some big questions for her as to “what’s it all about?”
But why? Toward what end? How to resolve?
As the story begins Sam is one lucky teenager. She’s beautiful, rich, and popular, with the hottest boyfriend and the most loyal friends.
But she and her posse can be cruel and heartless; since elementary school they’ve relentlessly bullied one of their unfortunate female classmates.
On Friday, February 12th, driving home from a party, Sam is in a dramatic car crash.
This mysterious car wreck at the end of her day leads to her — what?...
Zoey Deutch Halston, Sage Logan Miller in “Before I Fall” by Ry Russo-Young
To begin about this film is to say it is a ‘Ground Hog Day’ story.
The lead character, a popular high school girl, has an unremarkable — if a bit troubling — life, including difficult friends, challenging social life, some boy / sex issues and some big questions for her as to “what’s it all about?”
But why? Toward what end? How to resolve?
As the story begins Sam is one lucky teenager. She’s beautiful, rich, and popular, with the hottest boyfriend and the most loyal friends.
But she and her posse can be cruel and heartless; since elementary school they’ve relentlessly bullied one of their unfortunate female classmates.
On Friday, February 12th, driving home from a party, Sam is in a dramatic car crash.
This mysterious car wreck at the end of her day leads to her — what?...
- 1/27/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
AwesomenessTV is ramping up its film business in the wake of the 2014 social success of Expelled and has brought on the Chapter One Films founder as president of Awesomeness Films.
Kaplan brings Robyn Marshall and Max Siemers with him and will build operations alongside Brian Robbins, the founder and CEO of AwesomenessTV, the online network and content creator in which DreamWorks Animation holds a 75% stake and Hearst a 25% stake.
Awesomeness Films is lining up a pipeline of 12-15 films for theatrical and digital film distribution and is in production on the recently announced Shovel Buddies.
The company aims to produce and acquire “elevated young adult material” of varying budgets for wide and limited releases and will cast from established and digital talent.
The development follows comments by AwesomenessTV chief digital officer Kelly Day at the Stream conference in Santa Monica earlier this month about the company’s desire to explore theatrical avenues and cater to an underserved...
Kaplan brings Robyn Marshall and Max Siemers with him and will build operations alongside Brian Robbins, the founder and CEO of AwesomenessTV, the online network and content creator in which DreamWorks Animation holds a 75% stake and Hearst a 25% stake.
Awesomeness Films is lining up a pipeline of 12-15 films for theatrical and digital film distribution and is in production on the recently announced Shovel Buddies.
The company aims to produce and acquire “elevated young adult material” of varying budgets for wide and limited releases and will cast from established and digital talent.
The development follows comments by AwesomenessTV chief digital officer Kelly Day at the Stream conference in Santa Monica earlier this month about the company’s desire to explore theatrical avenues and cater to an underserved...
- 6/23/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
DreamWork’s AwesomenessTV has hired former Lionsgate executive Matt Kaplan to run the recently created Awesomeness Films, the digital media company announced Tuesday. Kaplan — once the Svp Development and Production at Lionsgate — previously founded Chapter One Films, from which Awesomeness Films also recruited two more new team members, Robyn Marshall and Max Siemers. The production company most recently produced Blumhouse horror flick, “The Lazarus Effect.” Before that, Kaplan produced “6 Miranda Drive,” starring Kevin Bacon. Also read: YouTube's New Projects Include AwesomenessTV Feature Films, Fine Brothers and More 'Prank vs. Prank' Awesomeness Films aims to release between 12 and 15 films for theatrical and.
- 6/23/2015
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
The actor, famous for a recurring role as the Vice President’s press secretary in TV hit Veep, has joined Kevin Bacon and Radha Mitchell in the Blumhouse thriller.
Greg McLean of Wolf Creek notoriety wrote the script and will direct the story of two families on summer camping vacation at the Grand Canyon.
Jason Blum of Blumhouse Productions produces with Matt Kaplan of Chapter One and Bianca Martino of Emu Creek Pictures.
Robyn Marshall from Chapter One will co-produce.
Universal Pictures will distribute the film worldwide as part of its first-look deal with Blumhouse.
Greg McLean of Wolf Creek notoriety wrote the script and will direct the story of two families on summer camping vacation at the Grand Canyon.
Jason Blum of Blumhouse Productions produces with Matt Kaplan of Chapter One and Bianca Martino of Emu Creek Pictures.
Robyn Marshall from Chapter One will co-produce.
Universal Pictures will distribute the film worldwide as part of its first-look deal with Blumhouse.
- 5/9/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Wolf Creek.s Greg Mclean will make his Us directing debut on 6 Miranda Drive, a supernatural thriller which will star Kevin Bacon and Radha Mitchell.
The low-budget film will be produced by Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions, which specialises in horror and created the Paranormal Activity, Insidious and Sinister franchises.
Scripted by Mclean, Shane Krause and Shayne Armstrong, the plot will follow a family that unwittingly brings a fear-feeding supernatural force when they return from a Grand Canyon vacation, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Shooting is due to start in March.
Krause listed that project among those which he and Armstrong are developing in an. interview with If last month.
Krause and Armstrong.s debut feature was Jon Hewitt.s 2008 horror movie Acolytes and they were among the writing team on Kimble Rendall.s Bait 3D. Their credits also include the children.s series K9 for Network Ten and the...
The low-budget film will be produced by Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions, which specialises in horror and created the Paranormal Activity, Insidious and Sinister franchises.
Scripted by Mclean, Shane Krause and Shayne Armstrong, the plot will follow a family that unwittingly brings a fear-feeding supernatural force when they return from a Grand Canyon vacation, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Shooting is due to start in March.
Krause listed that project among those which he and Armstrong are developing in an. interview with If last month.
Krause and Armstrong.s debut feature was Jon Hewitt.s 2008 horror movie Acolytes and they were among the writing team on Kimble Rendall.s Bait 3D. Their credits also include the children.s series K9 for Network Ten and the...
- 2/27/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Kevin Bacon will join actress Radha Mitchell in the forthcoming horror film, 6 Miranda Drive.
Heading into production in Los Angeles in March 2014, the film is the latest project to come from Jason Blum’s pioneering Blumhouse Productions, which has successfully sculpted the business model for high-quality microbudget films tailored for wide release. Since the company was launched in 2000, Blumhouse Productions has delivered a raft of features generating unprecedented profit, including the Paranormal Activity and Insidious franchises.
Australian filmmaker Greg Mclean (Wolf Creek, Rogue) will direct 6 Miranda Drive, in addition to co-writing with Shayne Armstrong and Shane Krause. The story follows a family as they return home from a vacation at the Grand Canyon, unknowingly bringing with them a malevolent supernatural force that feeds on their fears and secrets. Matt Kaplan and Robyn Marshall of Chapter One are set to co-produce.
Radha Mitchell comes to 6 Miranda Drive having most recently been seen in Olympus Has Fallen,...
Heading into production in Los Angeles in March 2014, the film is the latest project to come from Jason Blum’s pioneering Blumhouse Productions, which has successfully sculpted the business model for high-quality microbudget films tailored for wide release. Since the company was launched in 2000, Blumhouse Productions has delivered a raft of features generating unprecedented profit, including the Paranormal Activity and Insidious franchises.
Australian filmmaker Greg Mclean (Wolf Creek, Rogue) will direct 6 Miranda Drive, in addition to co-writing with Shayne Armstrong and Shane Krause. The story follows a family as they return home from a vacation at the Grand Canyon, unknowingly bringing with them a malevolent supernatural force that feeds on their fears and secrets. Matt Kaplan and Robyn Marshall of Chapter One are set to co-produce.
Radha Mitchell comes to 6 Miranda Drive having most recently been seen in Olympus Has Fallen,...
- 2/26/2014
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
Kevin Bacon will star in 6 Miranda Drive, the latest microbudget thriller being made by Jason Blum's Blumhouse banner. Radha Mitchell is in negotiations to star opposite Bacon in the pic, which was written by and will be directed by Greg Mclean, the Australian filmmaker behind slasher Wolf Creek and killer croc flick Rogue. The project centers on a family that unwittingly brings a fear-feeding supernatural force with them when they return from a Grand Canyon vacation.
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- 2/25/2014
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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