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Michel Aller Editor MICHEL ALLER EDITOR FEATURES THERE’S SOMEONE Netflix Prod: Dan Cohen, Michel Clear, Dir: Patrick Brice INSIDE YOUR HOUSE James Wan SHAZAM New Line Cinema Prod: Peter Safran, Geoff Johns Dir: David Sandberg THE NUN New Line Cinema Prod: Peter Safran, James Wan Dir: Corin Hardy ANNABELLE: CREATION New Line Cinema Prod: Peter Safran, James Wan Dir: David Sandberg YOU GET ME Awesomeness Films Prod: Marc Bienstock, Matt Kaplan, Dir: Brent Bonacorso Brian Robbins, Max Seimers LIGHTS OUT New Line Prod: Lawrence Grey, James Wan Dir: David Sandberg PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 5 Paramount Pictures Prod: Jason Blum, Oren Peli Dir: Gregory Plotkin DRUNK WEDDING Paramount Pictures Prod: Anders Bard, Couper Samuelson Dir: Nick Weiss THE VEIL Blumhouse Productions Prod: Phillip Dawe, Jeanette Brill, Dir: Phil Joanou Jason Blum THE BOY NEXT DOOR Blumhouse Productions Prod: Jason Blum, Jennifer Lopez, Dir: Rob Cohen Phillip Dawe, Zac Unterman NIGHTLIGHT Herrick Ent. / XYZ Films Prod: Peter Graves, Gregory Plotkin, Dir: Scott Beck, (Additional Editor) Michael London, Darren Brandl Bryan Woods PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4 Paramount Pictures Prod: Jason Blum, Akiva Goldsman, Dir: Henry Joost, (Additional Editor) Christopher Landon Ariel Schulman JACK THE GIANT SLAYER Warner Brothers Prod: Neal Moritz, Jon Jashni, Dir: Bryan Singer (Associate Editor) Toby Emmerich, Patrick McCormick THE FORGER Experience Media Studios Prod: Lee Caplin, Jason Kay Dir: Lawrence Roeck THE CHAPERONE WWE Studios Prod: David Calloway, Todd Lewis, Dir: Stephen Herek Michael Pavone ALICE IN WONDERLAND Disney Prod: Peter Tobyansen, Richard Zanuck, Dir: Tim Burton (Associate Editor) Suzanne Todd THE 41 YEAR OLD Silver Nitrate Pictures Prod: Jim Busfield, Todd King Dir: Craig Moss VIRGIN WHO KNOCKED UP SARAH MARSHALL AND FELT SUPERBAD ABOUT IT DADDY DAY CAMP Sony / Revolution Studios Prod: John Davis, Jason Shuman Dir: Fred Savage DEAD LIKE ME MGM Prod: Sara Berrisford, Craig Roessler Dir: Stephen Herek FOOD FOR THOUGHT HBO Prod: Kenny Golde, Jon Tierney Dir: Kenny Golde 405 S Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90212 - T 310.888.4200 - F 310.888.4242 www.apa-agency.com .
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