The joke surrounding “The New Mutants” is that the film will never be released. After years of delays, even with a firm August 28 date, it still doesn’t seem like director Josh Boone’s new film will ever hit theaters.
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Evan Rachel Wood takes on the role of a con artist in the new trailer for Miranda July’s “Kajillionaire”.
The film, which Focus Features picked out of Sundance this year, also stars Richard Jenkins, Debra Winger and Gina Rodriguez.
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A synopsis reads, “Two con artists have spent 26 years training their only daughter to swindle, scam and steal at every turn.”
“During a desperate and hastily conceived heist,
The joke surrounding “The New Mutants” is that the film will never be released. After years of delays, even with a firm August 28 date, it still doesn’t seem like director Josh Boone’s new film will ever hit theaters.
Eli Countryman In today’s TV news roundup, Quibi revealed a new trailer for “Reno 911!,” and Amazon Prime Video announced the premiere date for “Utopia.”Amazon Prime Video has announced a Sept. 25 premiere date for the new conspiracy thriller series, “Utopia.” The show follows the fans of a comic book series called “Utopia” that seems to have clues hidden inside that hint at and predict real-world dangers that threaten the fabric of humanity.
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Auli’i Cravalho and Rhenzy Feliz get flirty in the school hallway in this first look at their upcoming Netflix movie, All Together Now.
Rachael Ray took to Twitter to thank first responders for battling the blaze at her upstate New York home on Sunday. The celebrity chef on Monday not only let her followers know that she and her family are OK, but also thanked those who came to combat the fire.
Rachael Ray is giving a well-deserved shoutout to the first responders who came to her rescue after her Lake Luzerne, New York, home caught fire over the weekend.The 51-year-old celebrity cook took to Twitter early Monday, graciously thanking the firefighters for their efforts. «Thank you to our local first responders for being kind and gracious and saving what they could of our home,» she tweeted.
A massive fire has engulfed cooking show star Rachael Ray’s New York home.
Rachael Ray luckily was not harmed after a fire erupted at her home in upstate New York.
Nicole Kidman is back for another HBO miniseries and she brought Hugh Grant along for the ride.
Kajillionaire‘Old Dolio (Evan Rachel Wood) was raised by her parents Theresa (Debra Winger) and Robert (Richard Jenkins). The problem is her parents are swindlers, doing whatever they can do cut the system and take advantage of people.
Gina Rodriguez takes Evan Rachel Wood grocery shopping in this still from their new movie, Kajillionaire.
In Miranda July’s “Kajillionaire,” Evan Rachel Wood dons a gruff, monotone accent and plays a con artist who from birth has been taught by her parents to steal, swindle and scam, but not much else.She’s the anchor to July’s latest offbeat, indie gem, which Focus Features picked up out of Sundance this year and morphs into a profound and original comedy and coming of age story.“Most people want to be kajillionaires. That’s how they get you hooked.
It carries a lot of weight. It also doesn’t care who gets hurt or beat in the grab. Bottom line, it makes the world go round.
Get ready for a new thriller from the mind behind “Most Dangerous Game” and the co-executive producer of “Prison Break.”
For the past two months, Bad Bunny has been on a social media detox with his last post on Twitter and Instagram posted on May 19. “Bye, me fui,” reads the caption, which translates to “Goodbye, I left.”
Get ready for Fox vs. Lion.
BBC Radio 6 Music has apologised after a song including a racial slur was played on air during Cerys Matthews’ radio show yesterday.The former Catatonia singer hosts the morning slot every Sunday and played a cover of ‘The Mississippi Shore’ by Scottish singer Thomas Fraser during yesterday’s broadcast.But the track soon faced criticism after listeners noticed that a racial slur is heard in one lyric.The controversial section states: “I can hear them d*****s singing.