Shaquille O’Neal brought the heat to the Super Bowl LV. Shaq hosted a star-studded three-hour event packed with challenges, musical performances, and more to offer fans more entertainment during the pre-show coverage.
27.01.2021 - 19:50 / cosmopolitan.com
The Winx Club and Fate: The Winx Saga is that the latter live-action series is edgier and aimed at older teens and young adults. It's like how the Dark Knight movies decided that Batman should be super serious and gritty.
You could drive yourself crazy listing all of the little differences between the live-action show and the cartoon. Bloom meets Stella in the park, not in the dormitory.
Why don't they all have wings? Where's the rabbit? Etc. So here are the major differences worth mentioning.
.Shaquille O’Neal brought the heat to the Super Bowl LV. Shaq hosted a star-studded three-hour event packed with challenges, musical performances, and more to offer fans more entertainment during the pre-show coverage.
This is Wong Kar-Wai‘s world, we’re just living in it. Despite not directing a feature since 2013’s “The Grandmaster,” the filmmaker has stayed pretty busy the past few months, and now Kar-Wai is back on the director’s chair with a new short film that feels far bigger and more visually stunning than any trailer or ad from last night’s Super Bowl.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorApple tapped director Lulu Wang to showcase the cinematic features of the tech company’s latest iPhone.Wang, who wrote and directed 2019 feature film “The Farewell,” directed a new short for Apple in celebration of Chinese New Year, “Nian,” which puts a fresh twist on a well-known Chinese folktale.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticNow that we’re a year into the pandemic (and have a presidential administration that’s forging a sane response to it), the time feels right for taking stock — for looking back, in a big-picture way, at how the crisis unfolded, the ways it was mismanaged, and how we can learn from the vast pileup of mistakes and corruption. Nanfu Wang, the director of the wounding and disturbing Sundance documentary “In the Same Breath,” has made exactly that kind of movie.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterThe latest project from celebrated filmmaker Nanfu Wang, about the early days of the coronavirus outbreak in China and its spread to the U.S., will release this year from HBO Documentary Films.Titled “In the Same Breath,” HBO came on board as a producer and distributor at the start of production of the film with Wang, who won Sundance’s grand jury prize for documentary in 2019 with the acclaimed “One Child Nation.” The film will debut at the 2021 Sundance Film
Speaking during an interview on Today Extra on Tuesday, author of the biography The Last Queen, Clive Irving, suggested Charles’ ruling could bring about the end of the monarchy.
Tom Holland is reportedly in the frame to play Willy Wonka in the Charlie And The Chocolate Factory prequel.The actor – who is best known for playing Spider-Man – is among the contenders for the coveted role in the upcoming movie.Timothee Chalamet is also being eyed for the role, according to Britain’s The Sun newspaper, which reports that Warner Bros. has been working on the prequel for a number of years.The studio hopes that the film – which is based around the characters from Roald Dahl’s chi
according to Deadline. Later, Collider added speculation that Timothée Chalamet, 25, and Tom Holland, 24, are being considered for the role of Willy Wonka famously — and perfectly — portrayed by Gene Wilder in 1971 during the first cinematic adaptation of the children’s book, titled “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.”“Paddington” director Paul King is slated to lead the new film, dubbed “Wonka,” with plans to begin production this fall.
Clive Davis just bought a Tribeca pad for $4.59 million, according to city property records. The three-bedroom, 3½-bathroom pad is at 108 Leonard St.
Wonka.The forthcoming film was confirmed yesterday (January 19) by Warner Bros, with a 2023 release date on the cards.The studios have not yet confirmed any casting updates, but Collider has reported from sources that Call Me By Your Name star Timothée Chalamet is being considered to play the younger version of the chocolatier, and Tom Holland is also reportedly in the running.David Heyman (Harry Potter) is set to produce the film, with Paddington filmmaker on board to direct, from a script by
The Wonka Chocolate Factory is eyeing to reopen at the theatres and we are preparing ourselves for a new Willy Wonka! A Willy Wonka prequel is in the making and it has been revealed that two young lads are being considered for the leading role. According to Collider, Spider-Man: Far From Home actor Tom Holland and Call Me By Your Name star Timothee Chalamet are being looked at for the role of Willy Wonka.