Fortress Talent Management, a leading agency for composers and music supervisors, has promoted Jake Kozarec to partner.
Kozarec has been with Fortress since 2016, and has overseen the careers of Lorne Balfe, Matthew Margeson, Jeff Cardoni (White House Plumbers), Keegan DeWitt, Jay Wadley, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (Candyman), David Fleming and Alex Belcher.
Kozarec has played a key role in growing Fortress’ formidable roster, which includes Oscar-winners Howard Shore (Lord of the Rings), Gustavo Santaolalla (Brokeback Mountain), Mychael Danna (Life of Pi) and Rachel Portman (Chocolat) and Oscar nominees Nicholas Britell (Moonlight), Daniel Pemberton (Spiderman: Into the Spider-verse), Philip Glass (The Hours), Alberto Iglesias (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), Clint Mansell (The Fountain) and Owen Pallett (Her).
The company’s clients...
Kozarec has been with Fortress since 2016, and has overseen the careers of Lorne Balfe, Matthew Margeson, Jeff Cardoni (White House Plumbers), Keegan DeWitt, Jay Wadley, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (Candyman), David Fleming and Alex Belcher.
Kozarec has played a key role in growing Fortress’ formidable roster, which includes Oscar-winners Howard Shore (Lord of the Rings), Gustavo Santaolalla (Brokeback Mountain), Mychael Danna (Life of Pi) and Rachel Portman (Chocolat) and Oscar nominees Nicholas Britell (Moonlight), Daniel Pemberton (Spiderman: Into the Spider-verse), Philip Glass (The Hours), Alberto Iglesias (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), Clint Mansell (The Fountain) and Owen Pallett (Her).
The company’s clients...
- 11/30/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Update, writethru: Ridley Scott’s Napoleon has exceeded expectations with $78.8M global across the five-day opening frame, including $46.3M from the international box office. This is higher than the Friday estimate (see below), and well above pre-weekend projections.
Produced by Apple Original Films and distributed by Sony Pictures, the action epic started worldwide release on Wednesday and expanded to 56 offshore markets through Friday.
Overseas, the Joaquin Phoenix-starrer doubled both Killers Of The Flower Moon and House Of Gucci, and is 86% ahead of Elvis in like-for-like markets at the same point in release. The bulk of play is coming from Europe with $33M, led by the UK’s No. 1 $6.6M and France’s No. 1 $5.6M. Germany, also at No. 1, grossed $3.4M, Spain did $3.3M at No. 1 and Italy took $3.1M.
In IMAX, Napoleon delivered $9M globally, including $3.7M from 324 international runs.
Sony spread the word globally...
Produced by Apple Original Films and distributed by Sony Pictures, the action epic started worldwide release on Wednesday and expanded to 56 offshore markets through Friday.
Overseas, the Joaquin Phoenix-starrer doubled both Killers Of The Flower Moon and House Of Gucci, and is 86% ahead of Elvis in like-for-like markets at the same point in release. The bulk of play is coming from Europe with $33M, led by the UK’s No. 1 $6.6M and France’s No. 1 $5.6M. Germany, also at No. 1, grossed $3.4M, Spain did $3.3M at No. 1 and Italy took $3.1M.
In IMAX, Napoleon delivered $9M globally, including $3.7M from 324 international runs.
Sony spread the word globally...
- 11/26/2023
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Instead of “It’s Morphin’ Time,” an actor on the TV show Mighty Mophin Power Rangers may be doin’ time.
Austin St. John, who played the red Power Ranger on the show, which aired from 1993 to 1995, has been charged with others in a scheme to defraud the US government of Cares Act funds.
The Dept. of Justice alleges St. John was one of 18 charged with filing fraudulent applications for loans from the Paycheck Protection Program. They then allegedly transferred the money to the scheme’s ringleaders.
St. John, whose real name is Jason Geiger, allegedly obtained more than $400,000 in fraudulent Ppp loans. He faces a potential sentence of up to 20 years, according to the DOJ.
The Justice Department named Michael Hill and Andrew Moran as the alleged leaders of the scheme.
“Hill is alleged to have recruited co-conspirators to use an existing business or create a business to submit applications to obtain Ppp funding,...
Austin St. John, who played the red Power Ranger on the show, which aired from 1993 to 1995, has been charged with others in a scheme to defraud the US government of Cares Act funds.
The Dept. of Justice alleges St. John was one of 18 charged with filing fraudulent applications for loans from the Paycheck Protection Program. They then allegedly transferred the money to the scheme’s ringleaders.
St. John, whose real name is Jason Geiger, allegedly obtained more than $400,000 in fraudulent Ppp loans. He faces a potential sentence of up to 20 years, according to the DOJ.
The Justice Department named Michael Hill and Andrew Moran as the alleged leaders of the scheme.
“Hill is alleged to have recruited co-conspirators to use an existing business or create a business to submit applications to obtain Ppp funding,...
- 5/21/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Dark Horse
Directed by Todd Solondz
Written by Todd Solondz
2011, USA
An intimate dark comedy, Dark Horse, by director Todd Solondz (Welcome To The Dollhouse, Happiness), is a surprise simply because it marks the filmmaker’s most heartwarming movie, making it a more mainstream-friendly affair than his other films. Unfortunately, it is also not as entertaining, shocking or insightful as his previous work. Don’t expect Solondz to simultaneously irritate audiences and provoke thought here, as his previous work has. There is no rape, no molestation, no masturbation, no pedophilia. Far gone are the twisted narratives and outrageous manifestations from his previous work. But thats not the pic’s handicap. The problem is, Dark Horse feels stunted early on, and never really goes anywhere, coming across as, at best, the missing pages of a previous screenplay.
A lonely, underachieving, unlikeable, overweight real-estate protagonist named Abe, played wonderfully by Jordan Gelber,...
Directed by Todd Solondz
Written by Todd Solondz
2011, USA
An intimate dark comedy, Dark Horse, by director Todd Solondz (Welcome To The Dollhouse, Happiness), is a surprise simply because it marks the filmmaker’s most heartwarming movie, making it a more mainstream-friendly affair than his other films. Unfortunately, it is also not as entertaining, shocking or insightful as his previous work. Don’t expect Solondz to simultaneously irritate audiences and provoke thought here, as his previous work has. There is no rape, no molestation, no masturbation, no pedophilia. Far gone are the twisted narratives and outrageous manifestations from his previous work. But thats not the pic’s handicap. The problem is, Dark Horse feels stunted early on, and never really goes anywhere, coming across as, at best, the missing pages of a previous screenplay.
A lonely, underachieving, unlikeable, overweight real-estate protagonist named Abe, played wonderfully by Jordan Gelber,...
- 6/12/2012
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Dark Horse
Directed by Todd Solondz
Written by Todd Solondz
2011, USA
An intimate dark comedy, Dark Horse, by director Todd Solondz (Welcome To The Dollhouse, Happiness), is a surprise simply because it marks the filmmaker’s most heartwarming movie, making it a more mainstream-friendly affair than his other films. Unfortunately, it is also not as entertaining, shocking or insightful as his previous work. Don’t expect Solondz to simultaneously irritate audiences and provoke thought here, as his previous work has. There is no rape, no molestation, no masturbation, no pedophilia. Far gone are the twisted narratives and outrageous manifestations from his previous work. But thats not the pic’s handicap. The problem is, Dark Horse feels stunted early on, and never really goes anywhere, coming across as, at best, the missing pages of a previous screenplay.
A lonely, underachieving, unlikeable, overweight real-estate protagonist named Abe, played wonderfully by Jordan Gelber,...
Directed by Todd Solondz
Written by Todd Solondz
2011, USA
An intimate dark comedy, Dark Horse, by director Todd Solondz (Welcome To The Dollhouse, Happiness), is a surprise simply because it marks the filmmaker’s most heartwarming movie, making it a more mainstream-friendly affair than his other films. Unfortunately, it is also not as entertaining, shocking or insightful as his previous work. Don’t expect Solondz to simultaneously irritate audiences and provoke thought here, as his previous work has. There is no rape, no molestation, no masturbation, no pedophilia. Far gone are the twisted narratives and outrageous manifestations from his previous work. But thats not the pic’s handicap. The problem is, Dark Horse feels stunted early on, and never really goes anywhere, coming across as, at best, the missing pages of a previous screenplay.
A lonely, underachieving, unlikeable, overweight real-estate protagonist named Abe, played wonderfully by Jordan Gelber,...
- 9/12/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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