'The Bear' and 'Beef' writer-producer is a Sundance breakout with 'Lurker'
“Lurker,” is a feature about an ambitious hipster and the rising pop star he exploits for fame and community. The feature has been bought by Mubi following this year’s Sundance Film Festival. "Lurker" is written and directed by Alex Russell, who previously worked on "Beef," and "The Bear." » Subscribe to KTLA: https://www.youtube.com/user/ktla?sub... KTLA has been keeping Southern Californians informed since 1947. Here you will find clips from the KTLA 5 Morning News and other daily newscasts. Subscribe to our channel for breaking news and live video from Southern California, including police pursuits, wildfires and much more. | Connect with KTLA online | Our website: www.ktla.com Follow KTLA on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ktla Find KTLA on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ktla5 Follow KTLA on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ktla5news

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