The Kitchen Sink

Written by Oren Uziel, the story sees teenagers of the zombies and vampire variety who must all band together and suppress their urge to kill each other long enough to repel an alien invasion.

Genre Extravaganza Adds New Director To ‘Kitchen Sink’

Sony Pictures has set Robbie Pickering to direct Oren Uziel’s The Kitchen Sink, the genre collision about the unlikely alliance between a high school-aged vampire, zombie and human as they try to save their town from invading aliens, reports Deadline.

The script was a top choice on the 2010 Black List. Matt Tolmach is producing, and it was one of the first projects his company acquired after he left his executive job and jumped right in to produce the Spider-Man reboot with Laura Ziskin and Avi Arad.

It looked for a moment like Jonah Hill would make his directing debut on the project, after co-writing and producing 21 Jump Street. Instead, it will be Pickering, who directed and wrote the Spirit Awards-nominated Natural Selection. READ MORE

Jonah Hill’s Directorial Debut to Have Everything AND ‘The Kitchen Sink’!

Some of you hate him, I absolutely love him, but either way he’s now one of “us”.

Comedy actor/writer Jonah Hill (Superbad, Get Him to the Greek) is mulling an offer to make his debut as a helmer with the sci-fi horror project The Kitchen Sink, writes the Hollywood Reporter.

Written by Oren Uziel, the story sees teenagers of the zombies and vampire variety who must all band together and suppress their urge to kill each other long enough to repel an alien invasion.

Chaos ensues!!!

The project is being produced by former Columbia Pictures production chief Matt Tolmach and was the first project he acquired using his discretionary fund in late January. The project is now set up at Sony.
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