Among them are, “The Squid and the Whale,” “Half Nelson,” “A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints,” “August,” “Twelve” and “Sunlight Jr.” Charlie Corwin was born and raised in New York City.
In 2022, SK Global acquired Critical Content,[3] the largely unscripted producer behind “Catfish” (MTV), the Daytime Emmy nominated “Get Organized with the Home Edit” (Netflix), and the Kevin Hart-fronted “Celebrity Game Face”.
Corwin joined the company along with a majority acquisition by Raine Group to spearhead a growth strategy of expanding Imagine into a global independent studio.
While there he completed two separate capital investments from Chinese companies, and seeded the M&A strategy to broaden Imagines’ capability to create a wider variety of content genres.
Corwin oversaw all programming, including hits such as “Big Brother” (CBS) and “MasterChef” (FOX) and scripted series from its Endemol Shine Studios, producers of “Hell on Wheels” (AMC) and “Kingdom” (Netflix).