Artimage Entertainment, founded by producers Kyle Tekiela and Carl Effenson, and the Atlanta-based Grey Hawk Productions have launched a new six-figure development fund to finance a slate of gritty dramas and thriller feature films.
"We thought this was the perfect time to come together and create something impactful, to put some movies together," says Tekiela, who has known Rebecca Schaper, CEO of Gray Hawk Productions, for several years.
The first project to be produced under the new pact will be the thriller Cherry Waves, written and directed by Carey Williams. Williams' award-winning short of the same name garnered awards from...
"We thought this was the perfect time to come together and create something impactful, to put some movies together," says Tekiela, who has known Rebecca Schaper, CEO of Gray Hawk Productions, for several years.
The first project to be produced under the new pact will be the thriller Cherry Waves, written and directed by Carey Williams. Williams' award-winning short of the same name garnered awards from...
- 1/19/2017
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
There appears to be two types of Deftones fan – the ones that refuse to believe anything post-White Pony will live up to that album, and the ones who accept and revel in a band constantly changing, honing and refining their sound. If you subscribe to the former opinion, stop reading now, because no matter how many adjectives and expletives I use to attempt to summarise this gem of a record will affect your opinion.
As an avid Deftones fan, I breathed a huge sigh of relief upon my first listen of Koi No Yokan. In 2010 Diamond Eyes more than lived up to expectations, cementing Chino and co as a still vital part of modern alternative rock music. To be able to follow that success two years later which not only knocks De out of the park, but also stands tall with the classic White Pony and...
There appears to be two types of Deftones fan – the ones that refuse to believe anything post-White Pony will live up to that album, and the ones who accept and revel in a band constantly changing, honing and refining their sound. If you subscribe to the former opinion, stop reading now, because no matter how many adjectives and expletives I use to attempt to summarise this gem of a record will affect your opinion.
As an avid Deftones fan, I breathed a huge sigh of relief upon my first listen of Koi No Yokan. In 2010 Diamond Eyes more than lived up to expectations, cementing Chino and co as a still vital part of modern alternative rock music. To be able to follow that success two years later which not only knocks De out of the park, but also stands tall with the classic White Pony and...
- 11/15/2012
- by Ollie Kemp
- Obsessed with Film
Urbanworld Announces 2012 Festival Winners New York, NY (September 23, 2012) – The 16th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival, presented by Bet Networks, has announced the winners of the narrative feature, documentary feature, narrative short, screenplay, teleplay and audience award categories. The five-day festival was held September 19-23 and concluded today with an awards reception at Tribeca Grill Loft, sponsored by Warner Bros. Pictures and HBO® and hosted by actors Stephen Hill (Barbasol) and Tracy Heggins (The Last / First Kiss, Cherry Waves). Urbanworld, which screened 49 films this year (including 17 world...
- 9/23/2012
- by Courtney
- ShadowAndAct
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