Kickstarting The Final Season Of Emmy-Nominated LGBTQ Web Series EASTSIDERS
When it premiered in 2012, the acclaimed LGBTQ dramedy Eastsiders started to take viewers on a fascinating journey through the thrills and heartbreaks of same-sex …
When it premiered in 2012, the acclaimed LGBTQ dramedy Eastsiders started to take viewers on a fascinating journey through the thrills and heartbreaks of same-sex …
While satire is often the best way to understand our currently nerve-wracking political state of affairs, satire can also illustrate the need for changes in …
After a successful pilot launch last September, the fierce, female-driven, and award-winning team behind “You’re The Pest” are back and ready to raise money to …
Second in a two part series. Co-written by Chris Hadley and David H. Schwartz, and also available via the Huffington Post
Season 2 of THE SUPER ALLIANCE continues the story of a group of disparate individuals who possess extraordinary superpowers. Unfortunately, they don’t necessarily possess the ability to work together as one unit.
“I think there is a lot to be said for the fact that our show is completely unscripted, was treated as an experiment and we had no idea if it was going to succeed, be funny or if we would even like working together.”
Goldenberg became a Youtube star in 2006 when he posted a series of videos that featured the young actor/comedian attempting to put lyrics to some of cinema’s most memorable (and solely instrumental) film scores. Frustrated at the lack of major comedic roles available to him, he jumped at the chance to create a web series that would display his comedic talents and his abilities as an actor.
Recently acquired for distribution by Participant Media and by the new cable network Pivot. The first season’s 15 webisodes were combined into 5 half hour episodes for its TV debut.
“The show is put together in a strategically vague manner. You see important moments, but not always how they connect. People who like to ‘solve’ shows or movies will like our show. We would compare it to the Ocean’s trilogy, mixed with a little bit of the Pink Panther detective movies,” Rome says.
Currently set to produce a second season (6-7 episodes running 10-14 minutes long) of all new mysteries, comedy and suspense but before the cameras roll Taylor and Erholm embark on a crowd funding campaign via the popular platform IndieGoGo