Exclusive: Zero Gravity Management has signed transmedia company Keenspot Entertainment, whose webcomic and graphic novel Marry Me by Bobby Crosby was recently adapted by Universal into the hit rom-com of the same name, starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson.
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Released simultaneously last year in theaters and on Peacock, Marry Me hit #1 at the box office upon its Valentine’s Day weekend opening and also came in as Peacock’s most-streamed day-and-date title to date.
The company behind the source material, co-founded by CEO Chris Crosby, which has Bobby Crosby serving as President, launched as a pioneering publisher of webcomics in the year...
Related Story Paradigm Signs Sundance Prize-Winning ‘Mutt’ Actor Lío Mehiel Related Story Zero Gravity Management Signs 'Narcos' & 'End Of Watch' Actor Maurice Compte Related Story Zero Gravity Signs 'Endangered' Collaborators Drew Walkup, Adam Armstrong & Marcus DeVivo; Actor Matt Raymond Inks With Cultivate
Released simultaneously last year in theaters and on Peacock, Marry Me hit #1 at the box office upon its Valentine’s Day weekend opening and also came in as Peacock’s most-streamed day-and-date title to date.
The company behind the source material, co-founded by CEO Chris Crosby, which has Bobby Crosby serving as President, launched as a pioneering publisher of webcomics in the year...
- 3/31/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Launch Releasing, the independent film distribution and production company, has announced its 2023 development slate following last year’s releases, Lionsgate’s “The Black String,” starring Frankie Muniz, and “The Translator,” which world premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Highlights include the action-comedy “Andy Somebody” and two sequels to the animated franchise “Riki Rhino,” which the company will executive produce.
“At Launch Releasing, our passion and mandate is really simple – we want to find movies that we love and share them with audiences. When we saw ‘Andy Somebody,’ we instantly fell in love with its underdog story and its quirky comedic characters and we’re looking forward to audiences joining us on this really fun ride,” stated Sheldon Brigman, the company’s CEO. “Whether it’s genre titles such as ‘Mr. Sleep’ or captivating human interest films such as ‘The Translator’ where complex characters make life and death decisions in war torn Syria,...
Highlights include the action-comedy “Andy Somebody” and two sequels to the animated franchise “Riki Rhino,” which the company will executive produce.
“At Launch Releasing, our passion and mandate is really simple – we want to find movies that we love and share them with audiences. When we saw ‘Andy Somebody,’ we instantly fell in love with its underdog story and its quirky comedic characters and we’re looking forward to audiences joining us on this really fun ride,” stated Sheldon Brigman, the company’s CEO. “Whether it’s genre titles such as ‘Mr. Sleep’ or captivating human interest films such as ‘The Translator’ where complex characters make life and death decisions in war torn Syria,...
- 2/27/2023
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Director Drew Walkup, and writers Adam Armstrong and Marcus DeVivo—the creative team behind the upcoming indie thriller Endangered—have signed with Zero Gravity Management for representation.
The trio’s debut feature centers on an aspiring architect, who spends her evenings trying to make ends meet as a ride-share driver. While wrapping up her shift, she decides to take on one last passenger – only to find herself in unexpected danger when she discovers the mysterious stranger is not who he appears to be. The film was released on VOD on July 26th, after a successful 2020/2021 festival run, and currently holds a 100 ‘Fresh’ Rotten Tomatoes score.
Walkup, Armstrong and DeVivo have also previously partnered on the creation of short films, branded entertainment and TV series, including multiple projects for the beloved Japanese superhero, Ultraman. Upcoming projects from the creative team include the horror film Sundown at Solstice Canyon, set against...
The trio’s debut feature centers on an aspiring architect, who spends her evenings trying to make ends meet as a ride-share driver. While wrapping up her shift, she decides to take on one last passenger – only to find herself in unexpected danger when she discovers the mysterious stranger is not who he appears to be. The film was released on VOD on July 26th, after a successful 2020/2021 festival run, and currently holds a 100 ‘Fresh’ Rotten Tomatoes score.
Walkup, Armstrong and DeVivo have also previously partnered on the creation of short films, branded entertainment and TV series, including multiple projects for the beloved Japanese superhero, Ultraman. Upcoming projects from the creative team include the horror film Sundown at Solstice Canyon, set against...
- 7/29/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
(l-r) Michael Olavson as the passenger and Lizzie Zerebko as Allison, in Endangered. Courtesy of Rebl HQ.
There have been many suspense films focusing on a few people through one long night of unexpected peril. Endangered may rank among the better ones, thanks to clever scripting by Adam Armstrong and Marcus Devivo (in the feature-length film debut for both), and flawless casting. Lizzie Zerebko plays Allison, an architect who can’t find a job, and resorts to driving for a ride-share service to keep food on the table and a roof overhead. We’re immediately in her corner, and the more we learn about why she can’t get hired within her profession, the more we want her to be safe that evening, and successful in her proper career thereafter.
On the night in question, she picks up a passenger (Michael Olavson) who isn’t the service’s registered client that called for a car.
There have been many suspense films focusing on a few people through one long night of unexpected peril. Endangered may rank among the better ones, thanks to clever scripting by Adam Armstrong and Marcus Devivo (in the feature-length film debut for both), and flawless casting. Lizzie Zerebko plays Allison, an architect who can’t find a job, and resorts to driving for a ride-share service to keep food on the table and a roof overhead. We’re immediately in her corner, and the more we learn about why she can’t get hired within her profession, the more we want her to be safe that evening, and successful in her proper career thereafter.
On the night in question, she picks up a passenger (Michael Olavson) who isn’t the service’s registered client that called for a car.
- 7/22/2022
- by Mark Glass
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Fox Hunt Drive Screening at the 2020 Virtual Cinequest Film Festival October 1 – 14, 2020 Directed by: Drew Walkup Starring: Lizzie Zerebko and Michael Olavson Alison, a down-on-her-luck young professional, spends her evenings trying to make ends meet as a ride-share driver. While wrapping up her shift, she decides to take on one last …
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- 10/19/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
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