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- 8/24/2021
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Oren Aviv, an executive within Stx Entertainment’s motion picture group and previously its president and chief content officer, is stepping down from the company.
Aviv, who is an executive producer on films including “Bad Moms,” “The Edge of Seventeen” and “Molly’s Game” and is a producer and story writer on the original “National Treasure” film, is negotiating his exit and is expected to transition to a consultant role within the company.
Aviv was tasked with overseeing Stx’s “Uglydolls,” an animated film based on a series of toy dolls that cost roughly $95 million between production and marketing spend and brand tie-ins. But it brought in only $26.4 million worldwide at the box office.
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“Oren is transitioning from his full-time duties at Stx and I’m happy to say that he will remain on as a...
Aviv, who is an executive producer on films including “Bad Moms,” “The Edge of Seventeen” and “Molly’s Game” and is a producer and story writer on the original “National Treasure” film, is negotiating his exit and is expected to transition to a consultant role within the company.
Aviv was tasked with overseeing Stx’s “Uglydolls,” an animated film based on a series of toy dolls that cost roughly $95 million between production and marketing spend and brand tie-ins. But it brought in only $26.4 million worldwide at the box office.
Also Read: Jennifer Lopez Reunites With Stx Entertainment for Rom-Com 'Marry Me'
“Oren is transitioning from his full-time duties at Stx and I’m happy to say that he will remain on as a...
- 6/27/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Stx Entertainment has named Laura Austin-Little its new executive vice president of international sales, the studio announced on Tuesday.
In her new role, Austin-Little will oversee international sales out of Stx’s London headquarters and report to John Friedberg, STXfilms’ newly named president of international.
“I’ve known Laura for several years and have had the privilege of working with her on a number of Stx’s international projects including most recently on ‘Brahms: The Boy II,'” Friedberg said in a statement. “She’s an incredibly talented executive who comes with deep industry relationships, and I look forward to working with her as Stx continues to grow its international business.”
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Austin-Little joins Stx from Lakeshore Entertainment, where she served as the head of international sales and acquisitions. During her tenure, she worked on titles including “The Boy,...
In her new role, Austin-Little will oversee international sales out of Stx’s London headquarters and report to John Friedberg, STXfilms’ newly named president of international.
“I’ve known Laura for several years and have had the privilege of working with her on a number of Stx’s international projects including most recently on ‘Brahms: The Boy II,'” Friedberg said in a statement. “She’s an incredibly talented executive who comes with deep industry relationships, and I look forward to working with her as Stx continues to grow its international business.”
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Austin-Little joins Stx from Lakeshore Entertainment, where she served as the head of international sales and acquisitions. During her tenure, she worked on titles including “The Boy,...
- 4/16/2019
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
Beverly Hills-based movie and TV company Lakeshore Entertainment, whose recent movies include Jennifer Garner’s action thriller “Peppermint” and Baltasar Kormákur’s sailing drama “Adrift,” starring Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin, has promoted Jason Buckley to join Laura Austin-Little as co-head of international sales.
COO Eric Reid said: “Working alongside Laura, Jason’s long relationships with international film and television buyers continue to generate strong returns in a constantly evolving distribution space.”
Lakeshore has entered pre-production on “The Boy 2,” the sequel to their 2016 box office hit “The Boy,” starring Katie Holmes, and is working with Stx on “Salem Village,” which is expected to launch early next year.
Lakeshore’s Off the Dock division, which focuses on lower-budget and alternative movies, is in post-production on Robert Luketic’s romantic comedy “The Wedding Year.” It is pushing into the horror space and the faith-based space, with a number of titles in development.
COO Eric Reid said: “Working alongside Laura, Jason’s long relationships with international film and television buyers continue to generate strong returns in a constantly evolving distribution space.”
Lakeshore has entered pre-production on “The Boy 2,” the sequel to their 2016 box office hit “The Boy,” starring Katie Holmes, and is working with Stx on “Salem Village,” which is expected to launch early next year.
Lakeshore’s Off the Dock division, which focuses on lower-budget and alternative movies, is in post-production on Robert Luketic’s romantic comedy “The Wedding Year.” It is pushing into the horror space and the faith-based space, with a number of titles in development.
- 10/31/2018
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Ruby Modine reprises her villain role in the “Happy Death Day” sequel, Passionflix has cast its leads for “Driven,” and Breaking Glass sets a June release for Lgbtq story “Hooked.”
Castings
Ruby Modine has signed on to reprise her role as Lori Spengler in Blumhouse Productions’ thriller sequel “Happy Death Day 2” opposite Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Suraj Sharma, and Sarah Yarkin.
Modine, daughter of Matthew Modine, broke out as part of the cast of Showtime’s “Shameless” in 2016, then scored the role in director Christopher Landon’s “Happy Death Day” as a nursing student at Bayfield University and its campus hospital.
Landon wrote the original script, which he directs. John Baldecchi and Angela Mancuso serve as executive producers. Jason Blum returns as producer with Ryan Turek as co-producer.
“Happy Death Day 2” starts shooting in New Orleans in two weeks. Modine is represented by Gersh.
Castings
Ruby Modine has signed on to reprise her role as Lori Spengler in Blumhouse Productions’ thriller sequel “Happy Death Day 2” opposite Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Suraj Sharma, and Sarah Yarkin.
Modine, daughter of Matthew Modine, broke out as part of the cast of Showtime’s “Shameless” in 2016, then scored the role in director Christopher Landon’s “Happy Death Day” as a nursing student at Bayfield University and its campus hospital.
Landon wrote the original script, which he directs. John Baldecchi and Angela Mancuso serve as executive producers. Jason Blum returns as producer with Ryan Turek as co-producer.
“Happy Death Day 2” starts shooting in New Orleans in two weeks. Modine is represented by Gersh.
- 5/3/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
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