Month: August 2022

Cohen Media Group hopes a Spanish film can dent the tough market for foreign language fare, Bleecker Street is out with a hostage drama and A24 presents Owen Kline’s directorial debut about a teenage cartoonist as the arthouse market flexes more muscle than it has in weeks. The dearth of new releases itself nudged some
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News Bartees Strange Covers Freddie Gibbs and Schoolboy Q’s “Gang Signs”: Listen “We could all use a little dose of Freddie from time to time”—Bartees Strange By Matthew Strauss August 26, 2022 Facebook Twitter Bartees Strange, photo by Luke Piotrowski Facebook Twitter Bartees Strange has shared an Amazon Original cover of Freddie Gibbs and Schoolboy
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Former collaborators Freddie Gibbs and Benny The Butcher’s hostility toward one another is reaching nuclear levels … and fans couldn’t be more disinterested 😴!!! Benny the Butcher & Freddie Gibbs are too grown to be acting this immature. — King Wow (@wowthatshiphop) August 24, 2022 @wowthatshiphop The 2 rappers have been trading shots all week
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In an encouraging sign for specialized product, Sony/3000 Pictures/Hello Sunshine’s Where the Crawdads Sing has crossed the $100 million benchmark globally. Getting there on Tuesday, the feature adaptation of the Delia Owens novel sits at $78.8M domestic and $21.5M from the international box office. Crawdads initially released domestically in mid-July with $17M; a good win
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Pete Davidson‘s TV family just got a legendary addition. Oscar winner Joe Pesci has officially joined the cast of the upcoming Peacock series Bupkis, marking the actor’s first-ever television project. Pesci will play Davidson’s grandfather on the show—which is loosely-based off Davidson’s life—alongside Edie Falco as his mother. As for how the Saturday Night Live alum
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EXCLUSIVE: Start spreading the news! A new musical loosely based on Martin Scorsese’s 1977 film New York, New York will begin performances on Broadway, theater to be announced, in March 2023. Opening night will be in April, with Tony and Olivier Award winner Susan Stroman on board to direct and choreograph. The show — of
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News Gerald Potterton, Heavy Metal Director and Yellow Submarine Animator, Dies at 91 The British filmmaker also directed live-action movies including The Ride and The Railrodder By Jazz Monroe August 25, 2022 Facebook Twitter Gerald Potterton, 1965 (courtesy of National Film Board of Canada) Facebook Twitter Gerald Potterton, the cult filmmaker who directed Heavy Metal
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The Home Alone franchise is one that means a great deal to countless families out there, who tune  in to Kevin McAllister’s adventures annually around Christmas. Unfortunately, one of the actors who plays a part in that iconic series of movies is involved in some sobering legal issues. And after already facing domestic violence charges
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EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has learned that Warner Bros is making a slew of release-date changes next year. First of all, James Wan’s Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom needs more time in postproduction, so it’s moving from March 17, 2023 to December 25, 2023. You’ll remember the first Aquaman was released during Christmas 2018 and made $335.1 million domestic
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News Olivia Rodrigo Joins Billy Joel for “Deja Vu” and “Uptown Girl” at Madison Square Garden: Watch “I’m such a huge fan, and I kind of wrote this next song about you,” said Rodrigo By Nina Corcoran August 24, 2022 Facebook Twitter Olivia Rodrigo and Billy Joel, photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Facebook Twitter Olivia
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