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Paramount Pictures sent him Philip Eisner's original script for Event Horizon, which they had been trying to develop with producers Lawrence Gordon and Lloyd Levin. [8] According to Eisner, he first pitched its concept to Gordon as a "haunted house story in space", which the producer thought had potential: "Luckily", said Eisner, "he liked the ...
'90s Week: The 1997 sci-fi horror film flopped in theaters and with critics. On its 25th anniversary, the director tells us about the one thing that made audiences take a second look.
Event Horizon: co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions, Golar Productions and Impact Pictures: August 22, 1997: A Smile Like Yours: North and Latin American and French distribution only; [20] co-production with Rysher Entertainment: September 19, 1997: In & Out [N 3]
Philip Eisner is an American screenwriter best known for writing the screenplay for the 1997 science fiction/horror film Event Horizon, which was produced by Paramount and helmed by director Paul W. S. Anderson. [1]
Your guide to the spookiest titles from one of the genre's best decades.
With the sale of Paramount Pictures, a look back at the studio's long and storied history and legacy.
On June 4, 1935, John E. Otterson [33] became president of the re-emerged and newly renamed Paramount Pictures Inc. [34] Zukor returned to the company and was named production chief but after Barney Balaban was appointed president on July 2, 1936, he was soon replaced by Y. Frank Freeman and symbolically named chairman of the board.
If you've followed Sam Neill's career or even just his antics on social media, then you know he's quite the Renaissance man. In New Zealand, where he resides, Neill grows grapes for his winery ...