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    Good Times Signs Director E.J. McLeavey-Fisher For U.S. Commercial Representation

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    Director E.J. McLeavey-Fisher has joined the talent roster at Good Times for U.S. commercial representation.

    McLeavey-Fisher’s commercial work includes campaigns for brands like AT&T, The Farmer’s Dog, Coca-Cola, and Samsung, in collaboration with agencies such as BBDO, Ogilvy, and TBWAChiatDay. His films, including his short titled The Guy: The Brian Donahue Story, have garnered multiple Vimeo Staff Picks and Short of the Week selections and have screened at festivals including AFI DOCS, the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, DOC NYC, the Edinburgh Film Festival, the Nantucket Film Festival, and the Montclair Film Festival, and been featured in The Atlantic, Slate, and Vice. McLeavey-Fisher is known for his authentic and intimate storytelling, connecting with the audience through grounded performances, relatable humor, and a nuanced visual tone.

    Hailing from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, McLeavey-Fisher initially planned to major in music business before he shifted to film and television, attending NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He began his career at MTV, where he was given creative license to experiment with a wide range of genres and formats. While at the network, he directed commercials, short-form, and long-form content, and received an Emmy nomination.

    “E.J. brings a beautiful, natural aesthetic to his work, an acute awareness for his crew, and always delivers on the creative and strategic idea,” said Corwin Carroll, Good Times co-founder and executive producer. “I’ve long admired his work and his work ethic, and we’re thrilled to have him join Good Times.”

    “I’ve known Corwin for years, and when we started chatting about the approach he and Eric [EP McCasline] are taking with Good Times, it really landed for me,” said McLeavey-Fisher. “We’ve been in this industry long enough to know what is most important to us, and our values are aligned. It sounds kind of funny, but I think we all take the name Good Times seriously. We’re really lucky to have carved careers out of filmmaking, and these days it’s my goal to do the best work I can while ensuring everyone around me on-set is feeling it too.”

    Prior to joining Good Times, McLeavey-Fisher had most recently been freelancing for the past three or so years. Previously he was repped by Greenpoint Pictures.

    Between commercial shoots, McLeavey-Fisher is focused on projects spanning documentary and narrative, in various stages of development. He also has a particular interest in supporting his fellow filmmakers and has recently helped co-found The Slate, a directors’ collective, and hosts monthly conversations via Nourish, a filmmaking wellness community.

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    In “A House of Dynamite,” Kathryn Bigelow Delves Into 18 Minutes That Decide The Fate Of Civilization

    Wednesday, October 8, 2025

    Kathryn Bigelow is exceedingly calm when she talks about nuclear annihilation. That's not to say she's nonchalant about the topic— much the opposite. The Oscar-winning filmmaker discusses it with grave, matter-of-fact seriousness. But she also doesn't need to dress up the threat in hyperbole, whether in conversation or in her new film "A House of Dynamite." The reality of how it would all play out is chilling enough. Eighteen minutes is not a lot of time to decide the fate of civilization, after all. But that's about all U.S. leaders would have in the face of an imminent nuclear strike launched from somewhere in the Pacific. The film, in theaters Friday and streaming on Netflix on Oct. 24, goes inside the White House Situation Room and U.S. Strategic Command to show audiences exactly what might happen in those precious few moments. The nuclear paradox The intersection of the military and geopolitics is familiar territory for Bigelow, whether exploring the decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden in "Zero Dark Thirty," or the stresses of diffusing explosives in Iraq in "The Hurt Locker." Nuclear weapons have been in her films too: "K-19: The Widowmaker" was about the Soviet Union's first nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. Her most acclaimed works seem to always start with a rigorous deep dive into a real world scenario. "I find myself at the intersection of art and information and journalism and, in this case, the military again and again and again," Bigelow told The Associated Press. "It always starts with a question I'm curious about. In order to find the answer, I have to do these movies. It's a rather cumbersome way to get to it." A child of the Cold War, Bigelow, 73, remembers doing the duck and cover drills. Nuclear... Read More

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