JANUARY 2020
Brooklyn baddies, beware.
Your favorite precinct hits the streets again Thursday, February 6 at 8/7c on NBC.
JANUARY 2020
Brooklyn baddies, beware.
Your favorite precinct hits the streets again Thursday, February 6 at 8/7c on NBC.
DECEMBER 2019
What a way to wrap the year. Fingers X’d
Congratulations to the sound team of Hulu's Into The Dark" "Culture Shock" on their Single Presentation Golden Reel Nomination!
Sound Designer: Roland Thai
Dialogue Editor: Justin Walker
Music Editor: Mark Skillingberg
Foley Artist: Jonathan Bruce
Foley Editors: Amy Barber, Julia Huberman
Mixed at The Dub Stage, Los Angeles
by Marti D. Humphrey & Karol Urban
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OCTOBER 2019
"Ground rules: You stay out of my way," Frank says. "And you speak only when spoken to."
"But I am filming everything," she replies.
Aaron Eckhart's Officer Frank Penny finds himself into quite a predicament in the upcoming cop drama, Line of Duty. Not only was his chief's 11-year-old daughter abducted -- and now being held captive in a slowly filling deprivation tank -- but Frank killed the only lead the police had to rescue her. All the while, the brother of the man Frank killed is hunting him, seeking revenge. "A person dies and nobody cares," Dean Keller (Ben McKenzie) says in the preview. "You're gonna know what it feels like!"
To redeem himself and save the girl, Frank goes rouge, but to complicate matters even further, he must enlist the help of Ava (Mad Max: Fury Road's Courtney Eaton), who is live-streaming his every move to millions of viewers.
Director: Steven C. Miller
Writer: Jeremy Drysdale
Stars: Dina Meyer, Giancarlo Esposito, Aaron Eckhart
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DIRECTOR: Teddy Grennan
CAST: Annabelle Dexter-Jones, Robert Longstreet, Bruce Dern
RATINGS GUIDE: Strong Violence, Strong Language (USA / 2019 / 1 hour, 17 minutes)
SYNOPSIS: When a nature photographer explains to the Police how she fought her way out of the Watchatoomy Valley, they dismiss her crazed and violent story as a meth-induced nightmare. But when they discover that she’s telling the truth, it’s too late.
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SEPTEMBER 2019
It begins….. Into the Dark is back for another year with Season 2. First on the chopping block, Uncanny Annie.
On Halloween night a group of college students get trapped in a mysterious board game that brings their darkest secrets and fears to life, where they must play to escape…and win to survive.
Cop the trailer here.
OCTOBER 2019
ZOMBIES ! LUPITA NYONG’O ! RED BAND TRAILER !
NOW ON HULU. GET IT IN YA.
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SEPTEMBER 2019
Super proud to have worked on this campaign with the Augusto team and 100% Pure New Zealand.
#NZsays39 All Blacks New Zealand says San Kyu to Japan !
AUGUST 2019
Somewhere in style between Black Mirror and Goosebumps, Into the Dark is coming back for another year of thrills, chills from Beverly Hills.
The Disney-run streaming service has ordered a second season of the Blumhouse TV–produced horror anthology.
“What we want to replicate is the kind of the filmmaker-driven vision for the films,” says Blumhouse TV co-presidents Marci Wiseman. “We’ve brought Hulu filmmakers who are vision first, script later, and they have been unbelievable partners in letting us build this collection.
As for what’s coming up in the near-term for Into the Dark, Wiseman said the final installment of the first batch will “explore some more kind of social issues. This is really an opportunity to have people who are iconoclasts or people who don’t work within the system traditionally come and work with us in a very regimented system with all this infrastructure,” says Wiseman, “They get to really to play within that system to see their kind of creative vision.”
JULY 2019
High School sux ! But not more than Saturday morning detention.
In this tense Scooby Doo vs The Breakfast Club thriller we see high school student test
friendships and smoke weed ! We think the show needed a few more of those weird diamond “s” drawings. But otherwise, it’s a perfect OTT ridiculous Sunday afternoon feature length, lolly scramble of teen slasher mayhem. Here’s the trailer !
JUNE 2019
Culture Shock debuts on Hulu July 4 and is the most recent entry in the streaming service’s Blumhouse TV-produced Into the Dark anthology series of horror films, each one inspired by a different holiday. Directed by first-time filmmaker Gigi Saul Guerrero, the movie follows a young Mexican woman (Martha Higareda) in pursuit of the American dream, who crosses illegally into the United States only to find herself in an American nightmare.