Features, reality shoot at Sudden Storm

Sudden Storm Productions (Killing Zelda Sparks) has sent its reality series Ten Angry Chicks to camera with partners Blueprint Entertainment and Barna-Alper Productions. The show, about recently brokenhearted women getting their revenge, will air on Slice and arrives on the company’s slate as principals Jesse Ikeman and Jeff Glickman juggle a number of feature projects.

The pair are co-executive producing George Romero’s latest and as-yet untitled zombie flick, now shooting at Toronto’s Filmport, and are in preproduction on the dark comedy Pomona Queen, based on the novel by Kem Nunn, about a vacuum-cleaner salesman who becomes involved in a homicidal biker’s quest to avenge his brother’s murder.

‘We’re currently trying to lock cast, and hope to go to camera in November,’ says Glickman. Entertainment One will distribute in Canada, while Shoreline Entertainment handles international sales.

Also on tap is the feature Good Vibrations, about a woman who tries to save her struggling small-town toy factory by turning it into a sex toy manufacturer.