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    Home » Rosenthal returns to Formosa Group; Dubin appointed divisional COO

    Rosenthal returns to Formosa Group; Dubin appointed divisional COO

    By SHOOTTuesday, May 14, 2024Updated:Sunday, July 7, 2024No Comments554 Views
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    LOS ANGELES --

    Formosa Group, a division of Streamland Media, known as an industry leader and creative innovator in postproduction sound, has announced additions to its leadership team, including the return of Formosa Group founder Robert Rosenthal as president and the appointment of Matt Dubin as divisional chief operations officer.

    Rosenthal established Formosa Group after a long career in entertainment.  “The company was conceived as a singular destination for artists to render their inspiring work within a collaborative and supportive home,” said Rosenthal.  “Based upon our incredibly talented artists and our dedicated and dynamic leadership team, Formosa Group has established a distinctive environment to best serve content creator’s ideas and attract incredible talent. I am anxious to return to the people I cherish and the company I revere.  As we embrace new ideas within an evolving industry, being part of Streamland Media provides opportunities for enhanced future success.  Of course, my sabbatical return would not be possible without those who admirably carried on, in particular Matt Dubin, whose steadfast commitment and impressive stewardship under extraordinary circumstances was exceptional.”  

    Dubin, a part of the executive leadership team at Formosa Group since its inception in 2013, has played an integral role in its growth and success. For the past year, he served as executive vice president, leading the company globally through the turbulence of the WGA and SAG strikes. His diverse career includes technical and leadership roles in several post-production facilities. 

    Dubin noted, “Over the last decade, we have proven the value of our craft, the power of our artistry and the effectiveness of our leadership and workforce.  Over the past year, it has been my privilege to guide this incredible company buoyed by the overwhelming support I received from within.  As we exit an undeniably challenging year, I am thrilled to welcome back our founder Bob Rosenthal.  Together, I am confident that we will usher in the strongest version of Formosa Group yet.”

    Bill Romeo, CEO of Streamland Media, commented “We are excited to see Bob return to the company he founded and to see Matt continue his outstanding leadership. We are headed into an exciting time for Formosa Group and Streamland Media with the best creative and executive team leading the way.”

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    Review: Writer-Director Ari Aster’s “Eddington”

    Monday, July 14, 2025

    You might need to lie down for a bit after "Eddington." Preferably in a dark room with no screens and no talking. "Eddington," Ari Aster's latest nightmare vision, is sure to divide (along which lines, I'm can't fathom) but there is one thing I think everyone will be able to agree on: It is an experience that will leave you asking "WHAT"? The movie opens on the aggravated ramblings of an unhoused man and doesn't get much more coherent from there. Approach with caution.

    We talk a lot about movies as an escape from the stresses of the world. "Eddington," in which a small, fictional town in New Mexico becomes a microcosm for life in the misinformation age, and more specifically during the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests, is very much the opposite of that. It is an anti-escapist symphony of masking debates, conspiracy theories, YouTube prophets, TikTok trends and third-rail topics in which no side is spared. Most everyone looks insane and ridiculous by the end, from the white teenage girl (Amélie Hoeferle) telling a Black cop (Michael Ward) to join the movement, to the grammatical errors of the truthers, as the town spirals into chaos and gruesome violence.

    Joaquin Phoenix plays the town sheriff, a soft-spoken wife-guy named Joe Cross, who we meet out in the desert one night watching YouTube videos about how to convince your wife to have a baby. He's interrupted by cops from the neighboring town, who demand he put on a mask since he's technically crossed the border.

    It is May 2020, and everyone is a little on edge. Joe, frustrated by the hysterical commitment to mandates from nowhere, finds himself the unofficial spokesperson for the right to go unmasked. He pits himself against the slick local mayor Ted Garcia (Pedro Pascal), who is... Read More

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