Jake Gyllenhaal has joined the cast of an upcoming television series based on The New Yorker article A Suspense Novelist’s Trail of Deceptions!
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Amy Adams‘ next movie, The Woman in the Window, could be heading to Netflix instead of debuting in theaters.
Deadline is reporting that the streaming service.is in talks with 20th Century Studios to bring the flick, which is already filmed, to the platform.
It’s still unclear when the film would debut.
The Woman in the Window is based on book of the same name from A.J. Finn.
Amy plays Anna Fox, an agoraphobic child psychologist who lives alone in a New York suburb, and while spying on some of
Jake Gyllenhaal has joined the cast of an upcoming television series based on The New Yorker article A Suspense Novelist’s Trail of Deceptions!
coronavirus pandemic. Whether ABC and the ceremony’s producers decide to gamble on mixing live and pre-taped elements remains to be seen, with planning for the Sept.
“West Side Story” is getting more representational.
to acquire North American distribution rights at the festival after the world premiere.Directed by Julie Taymor, “The Glorias” centers on Steinem, perhaps one of the most well-known feminists of all time. The film traces her journey from her time as a young woman in India to her role in the women’s rights movement that started in the 1960s.
Succession showrunner Jesse Armstrong was gearing up to shoot the third season of his Emmy-nominated HBO drama when the COVID-19 outbreak pushed filming back indefinitely. Unable to be in production in New York, he's spent much of the shutdown in the U.K.
Amanda Seyfried temporarily left the Big Apple for her farm in upstate New York several months ago amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and opened up about how the lifestyle change has had a positive impact on her marriage to Thomas Sadoski.“I haven’t been in [New York] City since November,” the 34-year-old Mamma Mia! star told Katie Couric Media CEO John Molner during the August 13 episode of his video series, Molner’s Table. “We live upstate.
Anderson Cooper. The 53-year-old CNN host opens up in a new profile for about welcoming his son, Wyatt, earlier this year amid a global pandemic. «It’s changed everything.
Broadway musical Diana is not waiting for theatres to reopen in New York to offer its show to a live audience — it is going to Netflix.
The Broadway musical Diana isn't waiting for theaters to reopen in New York to offer its show to a live audience — it's going to Netflix. In an unconventional step, the cast and crew will reunite in an empty theater to perform the musical for cameras and put the finished product on the digital platform for broadcast next year, before the show welcomes a live audience again.
Diana: A True Musical Story, has since been halted indefinitely along with the entire New York theater community. However, perhaps thanks to the successful release of on Disney+, the historical musical has found a new home on in 2021. "We speak for the entire company when we say that we couldn’t be more excited to finally be able to share our show with theater lovers everywhere," Diana's producers said in a joint statement, per .
Porsha Williams just advised her fans to become the change that they want to see in others. Just the otheer day, Porsha announced her fans that she had been featured in The New York Times.
NEW YORK -- The Broadway musical “Diana” isn't waiting for theaters to reopen in New York to offer its show to a live audience — it's going to Netflix. In an unconventional step, the cast and crew will reunite in an empty theater to perform the musical for cameras and put the finished product on the digital platform for broadcast next year, before the show welcomes a live audience again.
While the US festival season has been in a bit of disarray since SXSW was canceled back in March, it appears that some events will actually take place before the end of 2020, led by the New York Film Festival in September.
Picking out furniture, barbecuing, painting walls, cheering on the Toronto Raptors via Instagram and now virtual wine-tasting and drag queen bingo – “Grey’s Anatomy” star Giacomo Gianniotti is making the best of quarantine! The Italian-born, Toronto-raised actor has spent recent months settling into a new home in Los Angeles, California, with his wife, Nichole, but as his “Grey’s” downtime nears an end, he’s focused on giving back to those in need.
spoiler alert here, but at the end of the film, Quinn sets aside her Blue Devil dreams in favor of collegiate options that better fit her newfound dancing dreams. With Quinn potentially going to NYU now, and both Jas and Isaiah at New York Dance Academy, could the sequel take place in the Big Apple itself? Perhaps the three of them could revive the TBD squad in New York.
Filmmaker Charlie Kaufman is quite the character, beyond writing modern surrealist classics like “Being John Malkovich,” “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” “Adaptation” and writing and directing some of his own strange postmodern features like “Synecdoche, New York” and the stop-motion film “Anomalisa.” Kaufman has been doing the press rounds quite a bit this summer, promoting not only his upcoming Netflix movie “I’m Thinking of Ending Things,” but also his new book “Antkind.” And a
Aimee Osbourne is opening up about her decision not to appear on her family’s reality show The Osbournes.