• Lecture series, featuring Dave Neustadter

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    Name: Lecture series, featuring Dave Neustadter
    Date: February 13, 2020
    Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM CST
    Event Description:

    Dave Neustadter, a Maryville native, will discuss his journey from Maryville High School to becoming a Hollywood producer at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13, in the Charles Johnson Theater at the Olive DeLuce Fine Arts Building.

    "Dave Neustadter's story is that of "the local-kid-done-good," Kenton Wilcox, the chair of the Distinguished Lecture Series Committee and an English instructor at the University, said. "After graduating from Maryville High School, he prepared hard for a career as a Hollywood executive. Whether our students want to learn details about what it takes to get a popular movie made or they want insight into how to get from college to their dream lives, Dave is eager to take their questions."

    As executive vice president of production at New Line Cinema, Neustadter's credits include "Annabelle Comes Home," the latest installation in "The Conjuring Universe," which is the highest grossing horror franchise in history. His other recent projects include the critically-acclaimed global success "Shazam!" and hit films "The Curse of La Llorona," "Isn't It Romantic," "The Nun," "We?re The Millers," "Tag," "Game Night," "The Disaster Artist" and "It."

    Neustadter, who began his career at New Line as an intern in 2003, is currently in pre-production on a highly anticipated film adaptation of "Mortal Kombat," based on the legendary videogame franchise. Additional projects awaiting release include a female-fronted mob drama, "The Kitchen" and "It: Chapter Two."

      
    Location:

    Charles Johnson Theater at the Olive DeLuce Fine Arts Building.
    Northwest Missouri State University
    Maryville MO

     

    Date/Time Information:
    Thursday, February 13
    Starts: 7:30 PM
     
    Fees/Admission:
    Free and open to the public
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