WILLIAM SHERAK and JASON SHUMAN (Producers) are founding partners of Blue Star Pictures, a full service production company with a first-look deal at Revolution Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment. Under the banner, Sherak and Shuman produced the 2003 hit horror film Darkness Falls, as well as the 2004 romantic comedy Little Black Book, with Brittany Murphy and Holly Hunter. The company’s first television movie, the Emmy-nominated “Dawn Anna,” starring Debra Winger, aired on the Lifetime Network. They recently produced The Messengers, a supernatural horror film directed by the Pang Brothers and produced in partnership with Sam Raimi for Mandate Pictures and Columbia Pictures.
Upcoming films include Daddy Day Camp, a sequel to the 2003 hit Daddy Day Care for Sony, the horror western entitled The Burrowers with writer-director J.T. Petty for Lionsgate, and a update of the popular Bachelor Party franchise at Fox. They also have dozens of projects in development, including the medical drama Unfinished Country to star Samuel L. Jackson, the broad comedy Big Brothers, with Luke Greenfield directing, and I Hate Valentine’s Day, a romantic comedy written by and starring Nia Vardalos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding).
The duo’s other producing credits include Comic Book Villains for Lionsgate and the independent films The Hard Easy and Four Dogs Playing Poker.
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