curbside pictures
Daniel Robison — CO-FOUNDER
MFA graduate of The Actors’ Studio at Pace University as well as the co-creator of Pure Feelings.
Daniel spent most of his youth in church, surviving approximately one afternoon of conversion therapy which led him to diverge from a life-long career in food service to pursue a career in entertainment and co-found Curbside Pictures where he plans to develop projects that place a spotlight on “the rejects of society.”
Most recently, he was the 2nd AD on the comedy feature film “Stealing Pulp Fiction” starring Jason Alexander, Cazzie David, and Jon Rudnistky.
As a writer and actor, Daniel’s independent short films have screened at Outfest, NewFest NYC, and more. With a passion for uplifting homeless communities , he has been a social worker and facilitator at the nonprofit Covenant House, partnering with “Theater of The Oppressed” which helps LGBTQ homeless youth write, create and star in their own performances.
Pieces developed at Covenant House debuted Off-Broadway in New York City, under the direction of Tony Award Nominee Stevie Walker-Webb.
MOLLY MCHILHARGEY - CO-FOUNDER
From assisting A-list celebrities and directors on hit TV shows, to producing her own shorts, Molly is a jack of all trades.
Her experience includes working on Netflix’s Stranger Things, Marvel’s No Way Home, Apple TV’s Fly Me to the Moon, and more. With each production, she’s evolved in her knowledge behind the camera and on set to make sure problems are solved and creativity can flourish.
Born in a conservative Christian household of 8, Molly has always had a deep sense of curiosity about the world beyond west Michigan, and the innate desire to expand her perspectives beyond what she was taught.
Now she’s stepping out with Curbside Pictures, as the co-creator of Pure Feelings, putting an artistic mark on a story she’s all too familiar with: maintaining a sense of goddamn serenity when it feels like the world is on your shoulders.
current PROJECTS
PURE FEELINGS (TV SERIES)
“Richie Ramirez is a hopeless romantic fleeing his stifling hometown for New York City, determined to find a "happily ever after," where love heals instead of hurts.”
untitled “middle child'“ christmas movie (FEATURE)
"A people pleasing “middle” child invites her large, estranged family back home for the holidays, in what could be the last Christmas with their alcoholic father.”
NOT TOO LATE (TV SERIES)
“In 2002, two teen BFFs in the midwest set out to liberate themselves by living like their beloved pop star heroine, Carly Rhodes, leading to the demise of their nuclear family dynamics and cherished belief systems.”