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    Director Todd Heyman Joins Alldayeveryday For Commercial Representation

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    Alldayeveryday has added director Todd Heyman to its roster for U.S. commercial representation. Heyman’s journey from actor to filmmaker has shaped a visual storytelling voice defined by cinematic impact and human connection. Whether crafting an epic Visa/SEC mashup, directing an animated showdown between a man and an attitude-filled rattlesnake for FedEx, or creating a PSA for TheMatch that earned a Gold Muse/Clio Award while measurably impacting the donor registry and saving children’s lives, Heyman finds the beating heart of every story. His client list includes Nike, Visa, Coke, and FedEx, and his accolades span Cannes Lions, Clios, and Webbys. This freshly minted partnership with Alldayeveryday has already spawned a national Novartis campaign launch currently in production.

    Split between New York roots and a Los Angeles creative life, Heyman’s journey began in front of the camera before moving behind it with a short film, Wholey Moses, that became a finalist at the Tribeca Film Festival and was later acquired by HBO. That early success launched a commercial directing career which prior to Alldayeveryday saw him working via production houses Durable Goods and Rodeo Show.

    Beyond advertising, Heyman continues to write and develop narrative work. His recent personal essay for The Hollywood Reporter, drawing parallels between surviving 9/11 and the Palisades fires, showcased the literary depth and emotional intelligence that infuses all his work.

    “I’m a ravenous reader,” said Heyman, noting that he and Alldayeveryday founder Michael Karbelnikoff “bonded over great literature and the muscle of riveting narrative. And EP Joanna Shaw has the kind of beautiful, fiery spirit that pairs perfectly with my own work ethic. With that kind of dedication to exceptional storytelling and emotional IQ at the heart of the company, I knew this was the right home for the work I intend to make. I’m genuinely thrilled for this next chapter.”

    “Todd’s ability to find a compelling and emotionally moving story–no matter what the board contains–is remarkable,” said Karbelnikoff. “He’s a true student of storytelling, and that literary sensibility elevates everything he touches.”

    Shaw added, “Todd’s experience as an actor gives him something rare–he directs with such humanity and grace, coaxing performances that feel authentic and lived-in. Combined with striking visuals that sear into the viewer’s mind long after the channel is changed, he creates work that doesn’t just communicate, it becomes transcendent.”

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    Review: Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” 

    Tuesday, February 10, 2026
    This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Margot Robbie in a scene from "Wuthering Heights." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)

    It's hardly a surprise that filmmaker Emerald Fennell, who possesses a particular interest in shocking and riling her audience, was drawn to Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights." This is a novel that has vexed critics since the beginning, with one in 1848 decrying its "vulgar depravity and unnatural horrors." Nearly 179 years after its publication, "Wuthering Heights" may have been reappraised a classic, but it continues to haunt with that "wild, wicked slip" Catherine Earnshaw and her tumultuous relationship with Heathcliff, he of the "half-civilized ferocity." It's not just because of the teenagers who can't make it work: Swirling around them are issues of class, race, property, education, inheritance, desire, revenge, trauma and the miserable weather of the Yorkshire moors. Adaptations have taken various liberties with Brontë's story, cutting characters and plot points in vain attempts to condense and tame its wildness and stubborn amorality. A poster for the 1920 film carried with it the tagline "Emily Brontë's tremendous Story of Hate." More than a century later, it's being sold as a great love story, but, you know, with a wink. This is love (if you want to call it that) of the tortured, toxic, obsessive variety. In a noble attempt to do something different, Fennell decided to make a movie that captured how "Wuthering Heights" made her feel the first time she read it, at age 14. It's a heady experiment — a defiantly anti-academic interpretation that lets Catherine (Margot Robbie) and Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi) finally do something about all that pent-up lust. Those quotation marks on the title card promise that this is not Brontë's book at all. Fennell reduces her story to a more simplistic narrative about hate and its polluting ripple effects.... Read More

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