“Scott Free’s Ridley Scott and Michael Pruss are producing alongside Mingo. Stewart will also co-adapt the script with Andy Mingo, which is based on the memoir… by Lidia Yuknavitch.”
“It’s amazing what you can learn to accept if it takes place slowly: no more restaurants, all the bars shuttered, empty planes flying ghost routes over locked-down cities. It’s like the parable of how to boil a frog––if you throw him into a boiling pot he will jump out immediately, but if you put him in lukewarm water and then slowly turn up the heat, he’ll stay there, getting used to the incremental rate of his own demise…”
The Trailer For Lidia Yuknavitch’s “The Book of Joan” Shows An Ominous Future
"And now there’s a trailer for it, which gives a sense of the book’s landscape. You can see the trailer here, or below."
Watch the Trailer for Chuck Palahniuk's Coloring Book 'Bait'
"The trailer for the project was created by Andy Mingo, who earlier this year ran a successful Kickstarter campaign to adapt Palahniuk's novel Lullaby, with a screenplay from the author himself."
Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club 2 comic collection: See the exclusive trailer
"According to Palahniuk, writing this comic helped him with the screenplay for the movie version of his novel Lullaby, which is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter."
Fight Club Author Chuck Palahniuk Crowdfunding Lullaby
"Palahniuk will executive produce and co-write the screenplay with director Andy Mingo."
Chuck Paluhniuk’s ‘Lullaby’ Movie Reaches $250,000 Kickstarter Goal
"Palahniuk will co-write the screenplay with director Andy Mingo. Josh Leake is producing and Palahniuk will exec produce."
Chuck Palahniuk Adapting His Cult Novel ‘Lullaby’ Into A Movie, Will Also Co-Produce
"Palahniuk will directly be involved with the project and have his first screenwriting endeavor co-writing the screenplay from his own book. Chuck will also serve as executive producer along with Andy Mingo directing."
Meet the award recipients of the first Microsoft Hololens academic research grants.
Andy Mingo and Microsoft’s father of Augmented Reality, Alex Kipman at the 2016 TED Conference.