By Amanda N'Duka
26.03.2020 - 02:27 / deadline.com
By Amanda N'Duka
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EXCLUSIVE: Cloudburst Entertainment, the recently-launched production and distribution company started by former Pure Flix execs Steve Fedyski and Ken Rather, has picked up the distribution rights to Infidel, a crime thriller from Cyrus Nowrasteh. Jim Caviezel, best known for Person Of Interest and Passion Of The Christ, stars alongside Claudia Karvan and Hal Ozsan.
Cloudburst currently has the film pinned for a wide theatrical release on September 11
By Amanda N'Duka
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Beanie Feldstein reinvents herself from an average teenager to a rebellious music critic in the trailer for IFC Films' How to Build a Girl. The film follows bright, quirky 16-year-old Johanna Morrigan (Feldstein), who uses her imagination to regularly es
Is there anything she can’t do? Duchess Kate has been the very definition of a hands-on mom with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis during the coronavirus quarantine.
By Jordan Moreau
Remembering their friend. Grant Gustin, John Wesley Shipp and Erin Krakow were among the celebrities who paid tribute to Logan Williams after the Flash alum’s death.
NeNe Leakes was completely feeling herself with her latest Instagram selfie! The Real Housewives Of Atlanta star, 52, took to the social media platform to share a fresh-faced photo of herself simply beaming at the camera! Wearing a green tracksuit with white pattern, and a green cap and gold earrings, NeNe flashed a peace sign at the camera. “If you know me, you know I’ve ALWAYS been a skin girl,” NeNe began the caption to her post.
By Nellie Andreeva
Netflix fulfills our rom-com self-isolation needs with the streaming service’s latest heartfelt flick.
Timothee Chalamet’s public disavowal of Woody Allen was a cynical attempt to boost his chances of winning an Oscar, the director has claimed.
In today’s TV news roundup, Quibi released the trailer for “The Most Dangerous Game,” and Netflix dropped the trailer for “The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show.”
In today’s TV news roundup, Quibi released the trailer of “Survive” starring Sophie Turner, and “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” will no longer debut on April 12.
By Ted Johnson
NEW YORK -- Woody Allen's memoir, dropped by its original publisher after widespread criticism, has found a new home.
In what may be a bellwether for genre-based awards shows going into the near future, the Blues Foundation has announced it is canceling both the Blues Hall of Fame induction ceremony and Blues Music Awards, which were set to take place on successive nights in May — but will still celebrate the winners via webcasts.
David Harbour and Lily Allen are sparking marriage rumors due to her Instagram Live session on Wednesday night, in which he referred to her as his wife.