The Lost Daughter, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut, is “a searing portrait of parenthood, about womanhood, but about so much more than that,” says producing partner Endeavor Content’s creative executive Negeen Yazdi.
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EXCLUSIVE: Maggie Levin is currently writing an adaptation of Elsie Chapman’s young adult novel Caster for Paramount. We understand that this deal closed before the announced departure of Paramount Chairman & CEO Jim Gianopulos and the project is in very early development.
Levin is currently writing the TriStar sequel Labyrinth which Doctor Strange filmmaker Scott Derrickson is set to direct.
Caster is part of a YA franchise in the spirit of Hunger Games meets Fight Club.
Caster centers around Aza
The Lost Daughter, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut, is “a searing portrait of parenthood, about womanhood, but about so much more than that,” says producing partner Endeavor Content’s creative executive Negeen Yazdi.
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Saturday Night Live supervising producer Ken Aymong, who has retired after 36 years on the show, was acknowledged during the curtain call at the end of the Season 47 premiere. Colin Jost held a cue card that read “We’ll miss you, KEN!” as the camera showed a close-up of the sign in a clearly planned tribute to the SNL veteran.
An out of this world voice has the coaches’ attention.
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, you know the competition was going to be fierce!In Monday's Blind Auditions, 17-year-old Carson Peters wowed the coaches with his cover of Don Williams' «Tulsa Time,» and the coaches prepared themselves for a battle with Blake Shelton to land the young singer from Piney Flats, Tennessee.«I heard a lot of Oklahoma references in that song,» John Legend began, noting that he was the first to turn his chair.
Joe Biden got a Covid-19 booster show live on camera on Monday, a move to promote a third shot for those 65 an older.
Daniel Gillies and his girlfriend Julia Misaki are making a red carpet appearance together!
, you know the competition is going to be fierce!In a sneak peek from next Monday's Blind Auditions, 17-year-old Carson Peters wows the coaches with his cover of Don Williams' «Tulsa Time,» and the coaches prepare themselves for a battle with Blake Shelton to land the young singer from Piney Flats, Tennessee.«I heard a lot of Oklahoma references in that song,» John Legend begins, noting that he was the first to turn his chair.
EXCLUSIVE: Heather Hemmens (Roswell, New Mexico) is set to make her feature directorial debut with Ella Minnow Pea, a YA film based on the novel by Mark Dunn, for Gold Leaf Films.
Megan Fox and Kourtney Kardashian are definitely out to create a stir with their racy photo shoot for SKIMS.In new ads released on Wednesday, 35-year-old Fox and 42-year-old Kardashian both pose in black bras and panties for the shapewear line created by Kardashian's sister, Kim Kardashian West. One photo features the two touching each other while holding an apple in between their lips. "@MeganFox & @KourtneyKardash for SKIMS," the brand captioned the photo on Instagram.
Ed Sheeran says that British awards ceremonies are just an excuse to get drunk and no one actually cares who wins. So pour yourself a large drink and occasionally glance at the rest of this story to make sure it’s still here.
Harry Styles, Lianne La Havas and Dave were among the winners at the 2021 Ivor Novello Awards, celebrating Britain’s best songwriters and composers during its ceremony last night (September 21).Nominated in the PRS for Music Most Performed Work category, Styles was awarded his first Ivor for ‘Adore You’, the second single from his Grammy-nominated album ‘Fine Line’.The two other big Ivor accolades – Best Album and Best Contemporary Song – were awarded to Lianne La Havas and Dave and Fraser T
The last 18 months may have decimated the live scene, but many people have sought comfort, distraction and even solace from recorded music - making the Ivor Novello Awards, which celebrate songwriting, arguably more important than ever. Harry Styles, Lianne La Havas, Celeste, Goldfrapp and Dave were among the winners at this year's ceremony, which was held in London.
The Toronto International Film Festival, the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) and the Network for the Promotion of Asia Pacific Cinema (NETPAC) have named their award winners for work screened at TIFF 2021.
Mounia Akl’s feature debut, “Costa Brava, Lebanon” comfortably occupies a space between “Beasts of the Southern Wild” from “Honeyland”: Each movie deals with environmental dilemmas, ranging from climate change to the loss of biodiversity, but in their own ways and their own approaches. “Honeyland” takes the narrative nonfiction tack, chronicling the travails of a Macedonian beekeeper; “Beasts of the Southern Wild” grieves Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath with magical realism.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentClara Rugaard, a Sundance sensation for her performance “I Am Mother,” and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, star of “Coda” and “Sing Street,” headline “Love Gets a Room,” a Warsaw Ghetto-set romantic musical drama directed by Rodrigo Cortés (“Buried,” “Red Lights”).Shot under the radar in order to magnify impact nearer to release when theaters return, said its producer Adrián Guerra, “Love Gets a Room” is produced and financed by Guerra’s Nostromo Pictures,
Jessica Kiang “Where will we run away to this time?” asks Soraya Bakri (Nadine Labaki) of her husband Walid (Saleh Bakri), partly joking but mostly not, when what looks like all the trash in Beirut appears on their rural hideaway’s doorstep. Mounia Akl’s “Costa Brava, Lebanon,” is mostly a bittersweet dramedy built from an intimate, sprightly understanding of internal family dynamics, but it is fringed with the implicit melancholy of Soraya’s question.