The introspective unheard track will benefit the Intensive Care Society.
31.03.2020 - 22:35 / cosmopolitan.com
Can you ever really get tired of seeing your favorite Disney characters on the big screen, again and again? Okay, maybe. But that’s not gonna stop the company from raking in the big bucks with a new cache of live-action remakes and spin-offs based on their animated classics. Here’s the good news: Not all of them will be cookie-cutter scene-by-scene re-creations of their source material. And even if they are, you can bet they’re going to be beautiful.
Disney already celebrated major wins with
The introspective unheard track will benefit the Intensive Care Society.
Fans of Strictly Come Dancing will be excited to learn that the hit BBC One show is in talks with two big A-list celebrities that they have been “trying to sign for years”. Although there were fears that the famed dancing contest might not go ahead this year due to the coronavirus pandemic insiders have confirmed that the 2020 series will be bigger than ever.
Singer/songwriter John Baumann's thoughtful “Next Ride Around the Sun,” premiering below, advises the listener to live life with kindness and gratitude since “there’s nothing that you can take with you when your time is done.”
Disney fans are in for yet another treat as Robin Hood is the latest classic to get a live action remake.
The 1973 film looks to be the latest Disney classic to get the remake treatment
Walt Disney Pictures is looking at Robin Hood for its’ next live action adaption.
It’s a good day to live in the Sherwood forest.
New information further suggests the fabled “butthole cut” of “Cats” really exists.
If you started Friends from the beginning right now, you'd not only learn exactly how Ross, Rachel, Joey, Monica, Chandler and Phoebe afford their apartments (seriously, it's explained), you'd also have enough laughs to silence those 2020 anxieties for a few needed hours. There's more to than "How you doin'?" and "We were on a break," you know, and here are some of the GOAT jokes and quips.
Here at OK! we couldn’t be more grateful to everyone working for the NHS, and putting themselves at risk for us all during this difficult time. One of the people working on the frontline is A&E doctor Alex George.The 30 year old found fame on Love Island in 2018, but has since returned back to his original career.
Red Notice, which was recently in shoot mode had to be stalled, due to the coronavirus outbreak. The Netflix project stars The Rock, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds in the lead role.
We know, you were supposed to be seeing Mulan this weekend. People all over the world were looking forward to Disney's latest live-action offering based on one of the classic animated titles from its vaunted vault. Alas, the novel coronavirus pandemic has put a stop to all theatrical releases for awhile, and in the hopes that we will all one day in the near-as-qualifies-as-safe future, Disney is waiting for the all-clear rather than digitally beam Mulan into your home.
People who "hate musicals" must be out of their minds, because, IMO, there's one for everybody. There are some major movie musicals scheduled for 2020, including blockbusters like In The Heights and Stephen Spielberg's West Side Story remake. as well as some smaller musicals (that Broadway geeks are just as hype for) like The Prom on Netflix and Everyone's Talking About Jamie. Until then, ready for the recommendations? Five, six, seven, eight!
Universal Pictures' live-action feature productions will slow down and go on hiatus starting this weekend due to the new coronavirus outbreak. "The studio continues to monitor the situation closely and will make a determination on when to restart production in the coming weeks," the studio said in a statement Friday night.
After Netflix and Disney shuttered all live-action productions, Universal has decided to do the same with “Jurassic World: Dominion,” “Flint Strong” and the untitled Billy Eichner project all going on hiatus effective Friday.