Todd Rigney, a native of Lexington, Kentucky, embarked on a remarkable journey as a writer, exploring a wide range of entertainment websites before finally achieving his dream of publishing his first literary work, "Found", in the year 2004.
The novel's extraordinary achievement, characterized by its far-reaching recognition and widespread enthusiasm, resulted in its being chosen by the accomplished filmmaker Scott Schirmer, who demonstrated exceptional expertise in transforming the captivating narrative into a feature-length motion picture.
The eagerly anticipated cinematic debut of the movie took place in the sweltering summer month of July, exactly in the year 2012, attracting a capacity crowd of enthusiastic film enthusiasts in the charming college town of Bloomington, Indiana, and subsequently, it has been showcased at a plethora of renowned and prestigious film festivals globally, thereby garnering widespread recognition and appreciation from a diverse array of audiences and critics alike.
**Person Biography**
Dr. Jane Smith is a renowned film critic and scholar, known for her insightful reviews and in-depth analyses of various cinematic masterpieces. Born and raised in Bloomington, Indiana, she developed a passion for filmmaking at a young age, which eventually led her to pursue a degree in film studies from the prestigious Indiana University. After completing her education, she began her career as a film critic, writing for various publications and websites. Over the years, she has established herself as a respected authority in the field of film criticism, known for her keen eye for detail and her ability to provide nuanced and thought-provoking commentary on the world of cinema.
Todd's literary endeavors continued to flourish with the release of "M'rth" and "Dancing on the Edge of a Blade", exemplifying his remarkable adaptability in exploring a diverse of array subjects and literary styles. Additionally, he co-authored the horror-comedy film "Glorious" with Joshua Hull, which drew inspiration from his short story "Old Glory" that was previously featured in the 2017 anthology "Taste Level Zero".