Send us a text Jeffrey Reddick is a screenwriter and film director best known for creating the Final Destination film franchise. At the age of 14, Jeffrey wrote a prequel idea for A Nightmare on Elm Street and sent it to Robert Shaye, then Chairman of New Line Cinema. Later, when Jeffrey was 19, he was offered an internship at New Line Cinema, where he worked for 11 years. In 2000, New Line Cinema produced Jeffrey’s first studio project Final Destination. He also co-wrote and served as an ...
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Send us a text Jeffrey Reddick is a screenwriter and film director best known for creating the Final Destination film franchise. At the age of 14, Jeffrey wrote a prequel idea for A Nightmare on Elm Street and sent it to Robert Shaye, then Chairman of New Line Cinema. Later, when Jeffrey was 19, he was offered an internship at New Line Cinema, where he worked for 11 years. In 2000, New Line Cinema produced Jeffrey’s first studio project Final Destination. He also co-wrote and served as an ...
Underwear, Uncertainty & Unbreakable Grit with Luigi La Tona
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8 months ago
Underwear, Uncertainty & Unbreakable Grit with Luigi La Tona
Luigi La Tona is the founder of ThunderWear Asia, empowering men in their choices of the first clothing items they put on each day and helping them ‘feel like thunder, down under’. Currently, he lives in Singapore with his family. Before Luigi became an entrepreneur, he started his career as a volunteer firefighter in Canada while working at Home Depot. After backpacking around the world and becoming a scuba diving instructor while teaching in various countries, he moved to Hong Kong to wor...
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Send us a text Jeffrey Reddick is a screenwriter and film director best known for creating the Final Destination film franchise. At the age of 14, Jeffrey wrote a prequel idea for A Nightmare on Elm Street and sent it to Robert Shaye, then Chairman of New Line Cinema. Later, when Jeffrey was 19, he was offered an internship at New Line Cinema, where he worked for 11 years. In 2000, New Line Cinema produced Jeffrey’s first studio project Final Destination. He also co-wrote and served as an ...