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‘Brats’ Director Andrew McCarthy On How The Initially “Horrible” Brat Pack Label Became “A Blessing” - deadline.com - New York
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08.06.2024 / 05:09

‘Brats’ Director Andrew McCarthy On How The Initially “Horrible” Brat Pack Label Became “A Blessing”

At the Tribeca world premiere of Brats, actor-turned-director Andrew McCarthy said the Brat Pack Label, which he had “received as horrible,” turned into a “blessing.”

Jake Gyllenhaal Reveals If He'd Work With Godmother Jamie Lee Curtis, Talks About Their Bond - www.justjared.com
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07.06.2024 / 21:05

Jake Gyllenhaal Reveals If He'd Work With Godmother Jamie Lee Curtis, Talks About Their Bond

Jake Gyllenhaal opened up about his bond with his very famous godmother Jamie Lee Curtis.

‘This Closeness’ Director Kit Zauhar Adapting ‘How Should a Person Be?’ for ‘Shiva Baby’ Producer Neon Heart Productions (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - city Taipei
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07.06.2024 / 13:39

‘This Closeness’ Director Kit Zauhar Adapting ‘How Should a Person Be?’ for ‘Shiva Baby’ Producer Neon Heart Productions (EXCLUSIVE)

Brent Lang Executive Editor Kit Zauhar will adapt “How Should a Person Be?,” the 2010 novel from acclaimed Canadian author Sheila Heti, for the screen. Neon Heart Productions, which previously worked with Zauhar on her second feature “This Closeness,” is developing the book. According to the logline, the film adaptation will focus on “a young artist [who] faces an early mid-life crisis when a new friendship makes her question her marriage and everything else about her current life path.” Heti is the author of eleven books to date including “Pure Colour,” “Alphabetical Diaries” and “Motherhood,” which wasshortlisted for the Giller Prize.

Same-Sex Japanese Dating Reality Show ‘The Boyfriend’ Launched by Netflix - variety.com - Japan - Tokyo
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05.06.2024 / 02:01

Same-Sex Japanese Dating Reality Show ‘The Boyfriend’ Launched by Netflix

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Netflix will next month upload its first Japanese same-sex dating reality TV series, “The Boyfriend.” The show takes nine men to a beach house in order to find love. For a month, they live together and take turns working shifts at a coffee truck, forging deep friendships and learning about themselves along the way. The show will also be hosted by an eclectic mix of personalities including Megumi, Horan Chiaki, Thelma Aoyama, drag queen Durian Lollobrigida and Yoshimi Tokui.

‘Just For Us’ Star Alex Edelman On How The Lessons He Learned At The Edinburgh Fringe Festival Evolved Into An HBO Hit — Fresh Face - deadline.com - Britain - Scotland - London
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03.06.2024 / 17:03

‘Just For Us’ Star Alex Edelman On How The Lessons He Learned At The Edinburgh Fringe Festival Evolved Into An HBO Hit — Fresh Face

Alex Edelman, the comedian behind HBO’s Just for Us special, was studying in London when he walked into a pub in Soho.

‘The Way Home’ Cast and Creator Tease Season 3 Time Jump, Whether Elliot’s Ex Will Appear and Hopes for a Movie - variety.com
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03.06.2024 / 16:59

‘The Way Home’ Cast and Creator Tease Season 3 Time Jump, Whether Elliot’s Ex Will Appear and Hopes for a Movie

Emily Longeretta “The Way Home” Season 2 ended with Kat (Chyler Leigh) and Jacob (Spencer Macpherson) about to walk into their home — but viewers may not see Del’s (Andie MacDowell) reaction right away. “We definitely can confirm that we do have to do a time jump, purely because of when we shoot,” co-showrunner Alexandra Clarke said during the show’s ATX TV Festival panel on Sunday, moderated by Variety. “We left them, obviously, in November of 2024, and we’re going to be shooting in August.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali Hit ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’ Renewed for Season 2 by Netflix (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - India - Pakistan - Japan - city Mumbai - city Sanjay - city Kolkata
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03.06.2024 / 04:59

Sanjay Leela Bhansali Hit ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’ Renewed for Season 2 by Netflix (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Sanjay Leela Bhansali‘s global hit magnum opus debut series “Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar” has been renewed for a second season by Netflix. Within the first week of its May 1 launch, the series danced its way up the Netflix’s worldwide non-English TV chart in 43 countries, becoming the most-viewed Indian series for the streamer globally. The series has been reigning in the No.

'Y&R' Actress Eileen Davidson Explains Ashley Abbott's Alters & How the Storyline Came to Be - www.justjared.com - county Tucker
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31.05.2024 / 19:56

'Y&R' Actress Eileen Davidson Explains Ashley Abbott's Alters & How the Storyline Came to Be

Eileen Davidson is best known for playing Ashley Abbott on the long-running soap opera series The Young and the Restless and she’s opening up about her character’s dissociative identity disorder (DID) storyline.

‘The Umbrella Academy’ Final Season Teaser: Netflix’s Superhero Show Comes To An End In August - theplaylist.net
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30.05.2024 / 12:43

‘The Umbrella Academy’ Final Season Teaser: Netflix’s Superhero Show Comes To An End In August

“The Umbrella Academy” is a superhero show with something to say. It’s not just another Marvel-esque romp, though there are plenty of jokes.

‘A Simple Favor’ Director Paul Feig on Having the No. 1 Movie on Netflix and Why It’s the First Sequel He Agreed To - variety.com - Italy - Rome
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24.05.2024 / 01:07

‘A Simple Favor’ Director Paul Feig on Having the No. 1 Movie on Netflix and Why It’s the First Sequel He Agreed To

Marc Malkin Senior Editor, Culture and Events Paul Feig was just a couple of days away from wrapping the sequel to “A Simple Favor” in Italy when he got to share some very good news with the cast – the first film is currently the No. 1 most watched movie on Netflix. “I sent it to all my main cast saying, ‘Hey, we’re doing the right thing here,” Feig says on a phone call from the movie’s Rome set.

The Kardashian-Jenner's Oldest & Newest Red Carpet Pics - See How the Famous Family Changed & Grew Up Over the Years - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
23.05.2024 / 06:11

The Kardashian-Jenner's Oldest & Newest Red Carpet Pics - See How the Famous Family Changed & Grew Up Over the Years

We’ve watched every member of the Kardashian-Jenner family grow up in front of our eyes over the course of their many years in the public eye.

‘‘Mayhem!’ Director Xavier Gens Launches Banner Good Players With French Producers; Develops Netflix Series ‘Malin Fors’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Paris
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21.05.2024 / 16:33

‘‘Mayhem!’ Director Xavier Gens Launches Banner Good Players With French Producers; Develops Netflix Series ‘Malin Fors’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Rolling off their partnership on Studiocanal’s “‘Mayhem!” (“Farang”) and Netflix hit movie “Watch Under Paris,” popular genre filmmaker Xavier Gens (“Gangs of London”) is joining forces with Vincent Roget and Eric Lavaine’s banner Sameplayer to launch a new production company. Named Good Players, the Paris-based company will aim at developing and producing action, thriller, aventure, fantasy and horror movies that have an international appeal.

Watch the dark teaser for Netflix’s new K-drama, ‘Hierarchy’ - www.nme.com - South Korea
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20.05.2024 / 10:11

Watch the dark teaser for Netflix’s new K-drama, ‘Hierarchy’

Hierarchy. Read on for all you need to know about the new series, including plot details, cast, premiere date and more.Established by conglomerate Jooshin Group, Jooshin High School has established itself as the most prestigious and exclusive high school in South Korea, with its student body enrolled through a selection process that begins as early as birth.

‘The Substance’ Director Coralie Fargeat on How Her Feminist Body Horror Film With Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley Mirrors #MeToo: ‘We Need a Bigger Revolution’ - variety.com
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19.05.2024 / 15:03

‘The Substance’ Director Coralie Fargeat on How Her Feminist Body Horror Film With Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley Mirrors #MeToo: ‘We Need a Bigger Revolution’

Ellise Shafer With only her second film, Coralie Fargeat has gone from admiring body horror king David Cronenberg to being in competition with him at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Fargeat’s “The Substance,” described as a feminist take on the body horror genre and starring Margaret Qualley and Demi Moore, bows at Cannes on Sunday night, the day before Cronenberg’s latest frightful offering, “The Shrouds,” will do the same.

‘The Falling Sky’ Directors Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha on How The Amazon’s Yanomami Tribe Can Teach ‘White People’ to Dream Collectively - variety.com - Brazil
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19.05.2024 / 12:17

‘The Falling Sky’ Directors Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha on How The Amazon’s Yanomami Tribe Can Teach ‘White People’ to Dream Collectively

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Brazilian directors Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha’s “The Falling Sky” delves into lives of the Amazonian Yanomami people, who live in the heart of the Amazon rainforest where they are contending with a harsh humanitarian crisis caused by the massive invasion of wildcat miners searching for gold and cassiterite, a mineral used in electronics. This unique doc – which launches in Directors Fortnight – is inspired by the thoughts, expressed in an eponymous book, of Davi Kopenawa, a shaman and spokesman for the Yanomami who performs the reahu ritual, a collective ceremony to hold up the sky and prevent it from falling.

‘Everybody Loves Touda’ Director Nabil Ayouch on How the Film Depicts a Moroccan Female Poet and Singer as an ‘Agent of Resistance’ - variety.com - Morocco
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17.05.2024 / 10:51

‘Everybody Loves Touda’ Director Nabil Ayouch on How the Film Depicts a Moroccan Female Poet and Singer as an ‘Agent of Resistance’

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent French-Moroccan director Nabil Ayouch is in Cannes for the third time with “Everybody Loves Touda,” launching out of competition. The film tells the story of a young poet and singer steeped in an ancient Moroccan form of folk song called aita, but forced to perform trashy pop songs in bars filled with abusive men. Below, Ayouch speaks with Variety about what “Touda” says about Morocco today.

‘Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal’ Director on How They Got Unfaithful Men to Confess on Camera - variety.com
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16.05.2024 / 02:45

‘Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal’ Director on How They Got Unfaithful Men to Confess on Camera

Lexi Carson “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” is filled with tears, confessions and betrayal. The Netflix docuseries, which premiered on May 15, revolves around the online dating site Ashley Madison, the slogan of which was “Life is Short. Have an Affair.” It was used by millions of married people who were looking to cheat on their partners.

‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Teaser Trailer: Reese Witherspoon & Will Ferrell Wedding Comedy Opens January 2025 - theplaylist.net
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14.05.2024 / 16:17

‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Teaser Trailer: Reese Witherspoon & Will Ferrell Wedding Comedy Opens January 2025

Getting married is demanding enough, but perhaps one of the most stressful jobs on planet Earth, especially if you’re a family member, is the job of a wedding planner. So, a colossal wedding mix-up that creates a massive world of tension, anxiety, and stress is the launching pad idea for “You’re Cordially Invited,” an R-rated comedy about a pair of wedding planners who discover their destination wedding was accidentally double-booked.

From Paul Schrader to Christophe Honoré, Cannes Directors Keep Making Movies About Their Favorite Subject — Moviemaking - variety.com - China - Hollywood - Canada
variety.com
14.05.2024 / 05:31

From Paul Schrader to Christophe Honoré, Cannes Directors Keep Making Movies About Their Favorite Subject — Moviemaking

Gregg Goldstein These auteurs are ready for their close-up. When Quentin Dupieux’s comedy about an ill-fated film set, “The Second Act,” opened the Cannes Film Festival May 14, it will be just one of several movies about filmmaking and filmmakers to touch down on the Croisette. After all, directors Christophe Honoré, Paul Schrader and Josh Mond are among the other prominent filmmakers who are ready to premiere semi-autobiographical stories.

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