Jimmy Fallon and Will Arnett tried — and failed — to play a game of “Hey Robot” during Thursday’s “Tonight Show”.
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Charlie Kaufman remains one of the most self-referential and surreal filmmakers working today, but when it comes to his directorial efforts, they’ve been few and far between. Five years after his Oscar-nominated stop-motion film “Anomalisa,” Kaufman returns this year with “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” which Netflix will release later this year, and Kaufman says he approached the project as his last directorial effort.
Jimmy Fallon and Will Arnett tried — and failed — to play a game of “Hey Robot” during Thursday’s “Tonight Show”.
Some actors go to extreme lengths in order to prepare themselves for upcoming roles, and Jeremy Strong is no different. The stage and screen method actor -- whose titles include "The Big Short” and “Molly’s Game,” among others -- held nothing back to prep for his role in the Netflix film “The Trial of the Chicago 7," according to director Aaron Sorkin.
Ever since the all-star cast was announced for Netflix’s upcoming drama, “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” which is written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, the film has become one of our most anticipated releases of 2020. And considering the streaming service is the distributor behind the affair, thankfully, the uncertainty of the theatrical experience during the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t going to stop the film from being released this fall.
Jeremy Strong really went for it while prepping for Aaron Sorkin’s upcoming Netflix film.
Leave the World Behind,” based on the upcoming Rumaan Alam novel.Netflix has landed feature film rights to the novel, and the deal is believed to be a blockbuster payday for the two A-list stars. Sam Esmail, whose credits include “Mr.
As fans of Nick Cannon know by now, he has definitely had a tough week this past week. Page Six reported earlier this month that the Wild’N’Out host lost his job working with ViacomCBS for uttering anti-Semitic and anti-white remarks on his podcast.
To say that “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” is one of our most-anticipated films of 2020 is an understatement. Even before COVID-19 delayed the release of so many big features into 2021, we were still hyped for Charlie Kaufman’s triumphant return to filmmaking.
Lisa Kennedy Throughout the U.S.’s decades-long war in Afghanistan, Americans have seen (perhaps even been part of) a scene played out thousands of times in airport terminals and on military tarmacs. While the permanent fixture aspect of the airport reunion should vex, the emotion of it never gets old.
Chris Moyles Show on Radio X rallied round to raise the cash yesterday for Barry Pirlie, from Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire.Moyles was discussing pubs reopening in Scotland when long-time listener “Big Baz” texted the show to say he couldn’t afford to go for a pint.After reading out the text on air, Moyles encouraged him to set up a GoFundMe page.He said: “We could have a whip-round for you, Big Baz.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticReteaming provocative Polish director Jan Komasa with screenwriter Mateusz Pacewicz, “The Hater” hits Netflix mere months after the duo’s acclaimed impostor-priest drama “Corpus Christi” was nominated for the Oscars’ newly rechristened international feature award.
“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” has returned to the studio, minus the audience, after filming from Fallon’s home during the COVID-19 shutdown.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterTurns out the hand of God is a litigious one.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerAstrakan Film AB will release Lost Girls & Love Hotels in select theaters and on VOD September 4.
According to Charlie Kaufman, the massive shift in the filmmaking business doesn’t have much to do with Netflix. It has a lot more to do with the studios.
Charlie Kaufman achieves clarity through distortion. By scrambling his characters’ brains, he’s able to clear ours.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticThere’s a thing you can always count on in blockbuster movie culture: If a popcorn genre hangs around long enough, after a while it’s going to merge with another popcorn genre it seemingly has nothing to do with.
I’m Thinking Of Ending Things, a new film by Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind writer Charlie Kaufman, lands on Netflix this year.The film is an adaptation of the 2016 Iain Reid novel of the same name.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorDavid Dobkin had no idea the Eurovision Song Contest even existed until the script by Will Ferrell and Andrew Steele landed on his desk.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentThe Doha Film Institute, which is a leading incubator for quality Arab fare, has announced the 39 projects receiving its Spring grants — roughly half of which are directed by women.Several of the nearly completed works that made the cut are likely to surface on the international festival circuit, starting with Venice in September.These include “Gaza My Love,” a buzzed-about comedy about the disruptive effect of the discovery of an ancient Greek statue