Get the popcorn ready! Lifetime has announced another TV movie inspired by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and the first trailer promises a ton of drama.
04.06.2021 - 22:09 / theplaylist.net
After a year that changed our relationship with movie-going, it would seem that things are trying to inch back into a semblance of “normalcy.” Theaters are reopening, and as people continue to receive their vaccinations, more and more will be looking to enjoy films on the big screen – especially those like the musical “In The Heights” or broad comedies and terrifying horror films which thrive on audiences feeding off of each other’s energy.
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.Get the popcorn ready! Lifetime has announced another TV movie inspired by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and the first trailer promises a ton of drama.
Specialty box office is ready for liftoff.
The Sparks Brothers, a documentary about a cult band by a brand-name director in Edgar Wright (Baby Driver, Shaun of the Dead) hits big screens this weekend, a felicitous one as New York and LA drop most capacity restrictions in theaters. The film about musician brothers Ron and Russell Mael of Sparks premiered at Sundance this year, notching a 100% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes — all of which could hopefully give the arthouse market some long-term traction through the summer
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Noel Gallagher made an appearance on CBS This Morning yesterday (June 12), where he performed a trio of songs including Oasis’ 1996 hit ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’.Gallagher played the track alongside his band, the High Flying Birds, with whom he released a two-disc greatest hits compilation titled ‘Back The Way We Came: Vol 1 (2011–2021)’ last Friday.
Ubisoft revealed that Aiden Pierce will return to the Watch Dogs series alongside Wrench.Iconic protagonist Aiden Pierce, the main character character from the original Watch Dogs, released in 2014 was featured in the trailer which alongside Wrench.The DedSec hacker from Watch Dogs 2 is another returning character, who can can be seen fighting Aiden in the trailer.
HBO Max’s Sex and the City revival has tapped a number of familiar faces.
The streaming wars are fully upon us, and as summer goes into full swing, AppleTV+ is starting to flex its wares. Today, the streamer unveiled an exclusive preview of new series and films coming to Apple TV+ now through Fall 2021.
The trailer for the upcoming animated movie Ron’s Gone Wrong has been released and the star-studded cast has been revealed!
Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Hulu, you have a lot of great new digital releases that you can stream from the comfort of your home right now. This list includes the most exciting new releases available to stream, with movies starring A-list actors such as Angelina Jolie, Emma Stone, Ben Affleck, Amy Adams, Tom Holland, Kristen Wiig, Awkwafina, Alexander Skarsgård, Daisy Ridley, Michael B.
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With the finale of “Mare of Easttown” behind us, it will be curious to see which series becomes the next hotly anticipated and picked apart weekly series. While “Loki” will undoubtedly stir up the Marvel crowd who are looking forward to a new series after the success of “Wandavision” and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” it’s possible it may not generate as many interesting water-cooler discussions, we’ll see.
Must of the MonthA great way to celebrate Pride this year is with The Signifyin’ Works of Marlon Riggs, a Criterion Collection box set that pays tribute to an essential voice in LGBTQ+ cinema and Black filmmaking.
, be sure to make room in your watchlist for Disney's latest must-see Avengers series, Disney Pixar is also dropping their newest animated film this month.
Friends reunion is here. Whether you’re a fan of the hit 90s sitcom or not, it’s hard to deny the cultural impact of a show which kept audiences young and old hooked for 236 episodes over 10 years.
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