Director Max Sherman has joined Anonymous Content for U.S. commercial representation. This marks the first American production house roost for Sherman who launched his career in Canada working with studio OPC where their projects have garnered assorted honors including Cannes Lions, Clios, and ADC Awards.
Known for comedy which draws from the nuances of daily life, Sherman has additionally exhibited a knack for performance-driven work. His short film, But I’d Really Have to Kill You, was chosen as a Best of Vimeo Staff Picks this year. His unique touch has also led to awarded work for Axe, Microsoft, Mini Cooper and Bose. Sherman’s most recent work includes a Webby-nominated ad for Office Depot/Office Max and the character piece “Aunt Flo” for HelloFlo.
In addition to Anonymous Content, Sherman is represented by Blink in the UK and OPC in Canada.
"Barbenheimer" was a phenomenon impossible to manufacture. But, more than a year later, that hasn't stopped people from trying to make "Glicked" โ or even "Babyratu" โ happen.
The counterprogramming of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" in July 2023 hit a nerve culturally and had the receipts to back it up. Unlike so many things that begin as memes, it transcended its online beginnings. Instead of an either-or, the two movies ultimately complemented and boosted one another at the box office.
And ever since, moviegoers, marketers and meme makers have been trying to recreate that moment, searching the movie release schedule for odd mashups and sending candidates off into the social media void. Most attempts have fizzled (sorry, "Saw Patrol" ).
This weekend is perhaps the closest approximation yet as the Broadway musical adaptation "Wicked" opens Friday against the chest-thumping sword-and-sandals epic "Gladiator II." Two big studio releases (Universal and Paramount), with one-name titles, opposite tones and aesthetics and big blockbuster energy โ it was already halfway there before the name game began: "Wickiator," "Wadiator," "Gladwick" and even the eyebrow raising "Gladicked" have all been suggested.
"'Glicked' rolls off the tongue a little bit more," actor Fred Hechinger said at the New York screening of "Gladiator II" this week. "I think we should all band around 'Glicked.' It gets too confusing if you have four or five different names for it."
As with "Barbenheimer," as reductive as it might seem, "Glicked" also has the male/female divide that make the fan art extra silly. One is pink and bright and awash in sparkles, tulle, Broadway bangers and brand tie-ins; The other is all sweat and sand, blood and bulging... Read More