Executive Producer
Noah (Adam Devine) teve um encontro perfeito com a garota dos seus sonhos (Alexandra Daddario), mas é visto apenas como um amigo por ela. Ele passa então os próximos três anos tentando entender o que aconteceu de errado, até que ele tem a inesperada chance de viajar no tempo e alterar a noite e seu destino, mais de uma vez.
Executive Producer
Jake está de mudança junto com a sua família para a casa onde vivia o seu avô, que faleceu recentemente. No novo bairro, ele faz amizade com Tony e os dois se tornam grandes amigos com o passar do tempo. Mas junto com a fraternidade dos dois, as suas famílias também se aproximam, mas de maneira negativa, em uma discussão sobre o aluguel da loja localizada no térreo da casa.
Producer
Patricia Highsmith's haunting story of a day in a young girl's life when a kind stranger comes to town.
Writer
Are women’s colleges a dying breed? In the past forty years over 75% of women’s colleges have closed or merged with their male counterparts. What will or should become of them in the next fifty years? Compelled by her family’s four-generation legacy at Barnard College, Daniella Kahane (BC ’05) explores the relevance of women’s colleges today, specifically through understanding the history of Barnard College and the changing role of women during the twentieth century.
Director
Are women’s colleges a dying breed? In the past forty years over 75% of women’s colleges have closed or merged with their male counterparts. What will or should become of them in the next fifty years? Compelled by her family’s four-generation legacy at Barnard College, Daniella Kahane (BC ’05) explores the relevance of women’s colleges today, specifically through understanding the history of Barnard College and the changing role of women during the twentieth century.
Are women’s colleges a dying breed? In the past forty years over 75% of women’s colleges have closed or merged with their male counterparts. What will or should become of them in the next fifty years? Compelled by her family’s four-generation legacy at Barnard College, Daniella Kahane (BC ’05) explores the relevance of women’s colleges today, specifically through understanding the history of Barnard College and the changing role of women during the twentieth century.