Month: June 2024

After lighting up CineEurope with a feast of tulips last year and then again the Caesars Colosseum at CinemaCon in April, Universal returned to Barcelona today with a presentation heavy on its upcoming two-part musical Wicked. The jam-packed show also highlighted its 30-strong film slate and concluded with a surprise first-look at a scene from
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PBS explores the history of the disco phenomenon in a three-part docuseries. Netflix’s Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution celebrates the rise of LGBTQ+ stand-up comedy. FX’s Clipped (on Hulu) turns back the calendar to reveal earlier challenges for the principals in this scandalous NBA melodrama. An HBO documentary profiles groundbreaking female rock climber Sasha DiGuilian. Paramount
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The Florida Panthers have another chance to put away the Edmonton Oilers in the NHL Stanley Cup Final tonight. Leading the best-of-seven series 3-1, the Panthers didn’t complete the sweep, but could still close out the 2023-24 hockey season by clinching the first championship in franchise history. Puck-drop from Amerant Bank Arena is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET.
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Sony sat out CinemaCon in April this year, but was the first major studio to present at CineEurope in Barcelona today, culminating in a screening of Apple Original Films’ Scarlett Johansson/Channing Tatum-starrer Fly Me to the Moon which Sony is releasing theatrically. Before the screening, Sony President of International Theatrical Distribution, Steven O’Dell, cautioned, “Good
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Ian McKellen is recovering from a terrible onstage accident. The Lord of the Rings alum was taken to the hospital after falling during a June 17 performance of Player Kings at the Noël Coward Theatre in London, according to NBC News. McKellen, 85, was in the middle of a fight scene when he lost his balance and fell off stage, leading the show to be canceled
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Bridgerton isn’t the only project Nicola Coughlan is fronting this month. Just days after the show’s season 3, part 2 dropped, Kim Kardashian’s line SKIMS launched a new campaign starring Coughlan. Coughlan appears, wearing three different form-fitting dresses from the shapewear line’s Soft Lounge Collection. Elizaveta Porodina photographed the dreamy campaign, which leans into pastels
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According to Evan Rachel Wood, one of the scenes in the 2007 Beatles themed musical Across the Universe is more based in reality than one might assume. While presenting a special Cinespia screening of the film at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Wood shared a behind-the-scenes story from the set. Notably, Wood did not present the film
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Both Same as It Ever Was and your debut, The Most Fun We Ever Had, are lengthy novels that examine family dynamics over the course of decades. What draws you to this type of story? I’ve always been drawn as a reader to big, meaty novels that stick with a cast of characters over a
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The Young and the Restless icon Joshua Morrow‘s son, Crew, is entering the world of soaps. The actor will be portraying the role of Will Spencer, Katie Logan’s (Heather Tom) son with Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) on CBS‘ The Bold and the Beautiful. It marks his acting debut. According to Deadline, which first reported the news, Crew Morrow began filming
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[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for Interview With the Vampire Season 2 Episode 6 “Like the Light by Which God Made the World Before He Made Light.” It also contains discussion of suicide.] Interview With the Vampire Season 2 Episode 6 delivered one of the series’ most enthralling romantic moments juxtaposed by one of its
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Liu Cixin‘s bestselling sci-fi book The Three-Body Problem is heading home to China to get another screen adaptation. Zhang Yimou, arguably China’s most revered living filmmaker, is set to direct a Chinese-language feature film based on the novel, it was revealed Sunday during a forum at the Shanghai International Film festival. In Shanghai, Wang Changtian,
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Best Revival of a MusicalCabaret at the Kit Kat ClubGutenberg! The Musical!Merrily We Roll AlongThe Who’s Tommy Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBrody Grant, The OutsidersJonathan Groff, Merrily We Roll AlongDorian Harewood, The NotebookBrian d’Arcy James, Days of Wine and RosesEddie Redmayne, Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a MusicalEdin
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Representation should always be something Hollywood strives for. But the most important part of providing that is giving creators the space to tell their own stories, instead of trying to do it for them. That’s why events like the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) are essential because while it creates a space to amplify Black
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Here we go, the most-clicked news stories from this week of Today in Books. And here are a bunch of interesting stories that didn’t make the cut for the full Today in Books analysis but are still worth your time. The comments section is moderated according to our community guidelines. Please check them out so
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It was an Inside Out specialty weekend, fairly quiet and with a stream of indies films and more wide releases. The schedule is starting to recover from a strike-induced slump that, however, provided oxygen to some indies. Small films have been competing for screens with majors at arthouses from Alamo Drafthouse to Landmark since theaters
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