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  • "Showstopper," a screenplay he co-wrote with Barrile for Ben Stiller's company, Red Hour.

    Playbill.com : News 2010

  • "Showstopper," a screenplay he co-wrote with Barrile for Ben Stiller's company, Red Hour.

    Playbill.com : News 2010

  • Produced by Red Hour and Lucky Monkey Pictures (as an indie film), this is a "romantic horror-comedy," so expect some blood, but expect to laugh as well.

    FirstShowing.net Alex Billington 2010

  • Baruchel and Red Hour kept honing the character, trying to crack his story, eventually meeting with McKittrick, the writer-director behind the ensemble comedy "Waiting ...," starring Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris.

    unknown title 2009

  • Baruchel and Red Hour kept honing the character, trying to crack his story, eventually meeting with McKittrick, the writer-director behind the ensemble comedy "Waiting ...," starring Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris.

    unknown title 2009

  • I'd first heard back in December that Red Hour was thinking of moving to Fox.

    Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily 2009

  • Baruchel and Red Hour kept honing the character, trying to crack his story, eventually meeting with McKittrick, the writer-director behind the ensemble comedy "Waiting ...," starring Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris.

    unknown title 2009

  • Baruchel and Red Hour kept honing the character, trying to crack his story, eventually meeting with McKittrick, the writer-director behind the ensemble comedy "Waiting ...," starring Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris.

    unknown title 2009

  • "You feel the pressure with every movie," notes Stuart Cornfeld, who serves as Stiller's Red Hour partner along with Jeremy Kramer.

    Variety.com 2008

  • Sure, his Red Hour production banner has a burgeoning number of film and TV projects in the oven, the continuing fate of his blockbuster "Night at the Museum" franchise hangs in the editing room, and there's the always-immersive prospect of a wife and young kids at home.

    Variety.com 2008

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