Entropico, an Australian creative firm that last year enjoyed hit status with its first feature-length production, “Onefour: Against All Odds,” is establishing its own film and TV unit Entropico Originals. The new shingle will have Sydney and Los Angeles outposts.
Documentary feature “Onefour: Against All Odds” is an examination of the drill rap phenomenon that is popular in Pacific Islander and working class parts of Australia, the genre’s most popular Australian group and the specialist police force that was set up to stop them performing live. The Gabriel Gasparinatos-directed film became the one of the most-watched movies on Netflix in Australia last year, adding to its cultural impact and popularity.
Entropico has been in business for a decade and positions itself as a “creative company, seamlessly bridging the realms of advertising and entertainment, with clients including brands, creative agencies, broadcast platforms, labels, and artists.”
The company’s founder...
Documentary feature “Onefour: Against All Odds” is an examination of the drill rap phenomenon that is popular in Pacific Islander and working class parts of Australia, the genre’s most popular Australian group and the specialist police force that was set up to stop them performing live. The Gabriel Gasparinatos-directed film became the one of the most-watched movies on Netflix in Australia last year, adding to its cultural impact and popularity.
Entropico has been in business for a decade and positions itself as a “creative company, seamlessly bridging the realms of advertising and entertainment, with clients including brands, creative agencies, broadcast platforms, labels, and artists.”
The company’s founder...
- 4/16/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
‘That’s not me:’ Drew Barrymore phones wrong actor while trying to prank call Luke Wilson on live TV
Drew Barrymore had a surprise for an unsuspecting former co-star live on her talk show.
The actor welcomed Kate Hudson onto The Drew Barrymore Show on Thursday (5 January) when the pair discussed their respective past relationships with brothers Luke and Owen Wilson.
Barrymore dated Luke between 1996 and 1998, while Hudson had an on-off relationship with Owen from 2006 to 2009.
“We were talking about the Wilsons the last time you were here. I dated Luke,” Barrymore told Hudson, with the pair revealing they have not heard from the siblings in a while.
They then decided to call Luke on-air, but had a surprise for actor Lucas Wilson, with whom Barrymore appeared in 1999 comedy Never Before Kissed.
“You looking for the actor? That’s not me,” Lucas said, laughing. Barrymore replied: “I’m so sorry! We’re prank-calling people right now.”
Hudson then asked if he was single, to which he replied: “What am I,...
The actor welcomed Kate Hudson onto The Drew Barrymore Show on Thursday (5 January) when the pair discussed their respective past relationships with brothers Luke and Owen Wilson.
Barrymore dated Luke between 1996 and 1998, while Hudson had an on-off relationship with Owen from 2006 to 2009.
“We were talking about the Wilsons the last time you were here. I dated Luke,” Barrymore told Hudson, with the pair revealing they have not heard from the siblings in a while.
They then decided to call Luke on-air, but had a surprise for actor Lucas Wilson, with whom Barrymore appeared in 1999 comedy Never Before Kissed.
“You looking for the actor? That’s not me,” Lucas said, laughing. Barrymore replied: “I’m so sorry! We’re prank-calling people right now.”
Hudson then asked if he was single, to which he replied: “What am I,...
- 1/6/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - TV
‘That’s not me:’ Drew Barrymore phones wrong actor while trying to prank call Luke Wilson on live TV
Drew Barrymore had a surprise for an unsuspecting former co-star live on her talk show.
The actor welcomed Kate Hudson onto The Drew Barrymore Show on Thursday (5 January) when the pair discussed their respective past relationships with brothers Luke and Owen Wilson.
Barrymore dated Luke between 1996 and 1998, while Hudson had an on-off relationship with Owen from 2006 to 2009.
“We were talking about the Wilsons the last time you were here. I dated Luke,” Barrymore told Hudson, with the pair revealing they have not heard from the siblings in a while.
They then decided to call Luke on-air, but had a surprise for actor Lucas Wilson, with whom Barrymore appeared in 1999 comedy Never Before Kissed.
“You looking for the actor? That’s not me,” Lucas said, laughing. Barrymore replied: “I’m so sorry! We’re prank-calling people right now.”
Hudson then asked if he was single, to which he replied: “What am I,...
The actor welcomed Kate Hudson onto The Drew Barrymore Show on Thursday (5 January) when the pair discussed their respective past relationships with brothers Luke and Owen Wilson.
Barrymore dated Luke between 1996 and 1998, while Hudson had an on-off relationship with Owen from 2006 to 2009.
“We were talking about the Wilsons the last time you were here. I dated Luke,” Barrymore told Hudson, with the pair revealing they have not heard from the siblings in a while.
They then decided to call Luke on-air, but had a surprise for actor Lucas Wilson, with whom Barrymore appeared in 1999 comedy Never Before Kissed.
“You looking for the actor? That’s not me,” Lucas said, laughing. Barrymore replied: “I’m so sorry! We’re prank-calling people right now.”
Hudson then asked if he was single, to which he replied: “What am I,...
- 1/6/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - Film
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