Rick Lawley Joins Union Editorial
Bicoastal Union Editorial has made a high-profile addition to its roster with the arrival of editor Rick Lawley.
Melissa Lubin Joins Union as Executive Producer
Melissa Lubin joins Union NY as executive producer. Veteran EP lauds Union’s “stellar reputation, caliber of work, and eyes on the future”.
Jim Haygood Does it Again With Action-Packed Taco Bell Nacho Fries Campaign
Taco Bell’s latest campaign for Nacho Fries is a spoof on a buddy action flick set in Miami. “If Taco Bell won’t keep Nacho Fries on the menu, we will,” one guy says near the beginning of the fast feeder’s latest
Merritt Duff Joins Union NY
Award-winner Merritt Duff well-known for his Progressive campaigns via Arnold Boston with director Brendan Gibbons, has joined bicoastal Union as Partner/Editor
Union’s Rachael Waxler Explores Texas Beauty and Grit with “Miss Snake Charmer”
"Miss Snake Charmer", which Waxler directed and edited, covers the true story of an annual beauty pageant held in Sweetwater, Texas. This is not just any beauty pageant: it is also the world’s largest rattlesnake roundup, in which the teen
‘Vikings’ star Travis Fimmel joins Union’s film ‘Here Are The Young Men’
Vikings star Travis Fimmel has joined the previously announced cast on Arclight’s coming-of-age AFM sales title Here Are The Young Men. Union Entertainment Group's Noah Haeussner co-produced the Irish-American drama based on the novel by Rob Doyle .
Jim Haygood Explores the John Demjanjuk Saga with “The Devil Next Door” on Netflix
"The Devil Next Door", a five-part documentary series on Netflix, tells the story of John Demjanjuk, a retired Ford autoworker in 1980s Cleveland accused of being the infamous Nazi camp guard "Ivan the Terrible." Co-Produced by Union's Jim Haygood with
Chris Huth Edits Powerful Spots for National Coming Out Day
In a two-part set of PSAs created by agency RPA (and edited by Union's Chris Huth) for the Los Angeles LGBT Center, however, the myriad potential responses are boiled down to two options: Respond with love, or don’t. Obviously, one