Leigh Whannell has two reasons to celebrate today: 'The Invisible Man' is the No. 1 title in the US, Australia and several other markets - and the Aussie writer-director has signed a two year, first-look deal with Blumhouse Productions.
Leigh Whannell has cast Oliver Jackson-Cohen, who stars in the Netflix supernatural drama series 'The Haunting of Hill House', as the lead in 'The Invisible Man'.
Currently on screen in the NBC/Foxtel procedural drama 'The InBetween', Harriet Dyer is the latest addition to the cast of Leigh Whannell’s 'The Invisible Man'.
Jason Blum’s Blumhouse Productions and Goalpost Pictures will co-produce 'The Invisible Man', a sci-fi horror movie inspired by the classic monster character for Universal Pictures.
Lynette Wallworth, Jason Blum, Ebs Burnough and Lisa-Michele Church will join the Sundance Institute’s board of trustees, where they will work closely with president/Founder Robert Redford, chair Pat Mitchell and executive director Keri Putnam.
Jason Blum, one of Hollywood’s hottest producers, will be among the speakers at the second annual Australian International Screen Forum in New York this month.
Melbourne and Brisbane-based Continuance Pictures has launched a short film fund offering up to $10,000 per project for emerging filmmakers whose shorts would serve as concepts for feature films or TV series.