Anthony Rhulen, the founder/CEO of FilmEngine Entertainment, passed away January 15 at age 51.He died in Pasadena after losing a battle with addiction, according to the Times Herald-Record, the newspaper in upstate New York nera where Rhulen grew up in Monticello, New York and where his family still resides.Rhulen launched FilmEngine, an indie financing/producing company which made 13 films that included the big genre hit The Butterfly Effect, and its sequel, Lucky Number Slevin, Rum Diary, O, The Cleaner, Sleepwalking, Evidence, Killing Season and Hunter’s Prayer.Rhulen is survived by his mother, Judy Rhulen; siblings, Erik Rhulen, Harry Rhulen and his wife, Jennifer, and Suzy Loughlin and her husband, Joseph; as well as nieces and nephew,
Read more on deadline.com