Lindsay Blake “The Prom,” Ryan Murphy’s latest Netflix offering, dropped last Friday to much fanfare.
28.11.2020 - 00:12 / hollywoodnews.com
While plenty of us were concerned with turkey, Netflix was hard at work yesterday promoting their upcoming film, The Prom. Adapted from the hit Broadway musical of the same name, Ryan Murphy’s flick hopes to be a joyful experience next month for audiences, and the streaming service is putting that vibe forward with this Trailer that hit the web on Thanksgiving.
Lindsay Blake “The Prom,” Ryan Murphy’s latest Netflix offering, dropped last Friday to much fanfare.
Much of Ryan Murphy’s star-studded “The Prom” is set in Indiana, around the high school that is the location of the film’s title event. But the first 13 minutes of the movie take place on a block of the Broadway theater district in New York.
EXCLUSIVE: CAA has signed actress Jo Ellen Pellman, the breakout star of Ryan Murphy’s The Prom.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWhen Ryan Murphy called Broadway choreographer Casey Nicholaw to oversee the dance numbers on his film adaptation of “The Prom,” about a group of self-absorbed theater actors who go to a conservative Indiana town to support a lesbian high school student’s dating choice, it was a sort of return engagement.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorLou Eyrich calls herself one of the “luckiest designers in town.” The Emmy-winning costume designer and producer is part of Ryan Murphy’s go-to team when it comes to creating the look of his shows.Eyrich worked on Murphy’s recent “Hollywood” and “Ratched,” as well as “The Boys in the Band” and “The Prom,” which is now streaming on Netflix.The film stars Meryl Streep as Dee Dee, Nicole Kidman as Angie, Andrew Rannells as Trent and James Corden as Barry.
Andrew Rannells is coming to the defence of “The Prom” co-star James Corden, who’s being hit with backlash for playing a gay character in the new Netflix musical from “Glee”/”American Horror Story” creator Ryan Murphy.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorCinematographer Matthew Libatíque has become known for his signature use of anamorphic lenses and working with light to add realism to his images.But for Ryan Murphy’s “The Prom,” the screen adaptation of the 2018 Broadway musical that premieres Dec. 11 on Netflix, he changed the approach.
The Prom, Ryan Murphy’s film adaptation of the Tony-nominated Broadway musical .You know the rest: The 25-year-old is the centerpiece of the film, singing and dancing her heart out alongside little-known actors like Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and James Corden. It’s her first feature film role…ever.
It’s Friday and time to plan your weekend viewing schedule. The follow up to Angela’s Christmas is here and so is Ryan Murphy’s spectacular adaptation of Tony-nominated Broadway musical The Prom.
and, the 29-year-old queer actress of Puerto Rican descent is bringing authenticity to a new era of inclusive movie musicals centering marginalized voices. “I have always wanted to make art that I thought was a conversation starter,” DeBose tells ET.
Can one movie make up for a year without musical theater, without jazz hands? Ryan Murphy's “The Prom” tries its damnedest to, but despite a promising opening and a spiritedness that makes “Glee” look downright downtrodden by comparison, it's not quite the showstopper we've been pining for.With neon lights, sparkling suits and an all-star cast — Meryl! Nicole! Corden! — “The Prom" certainly tries valiantly to take the glittering, giddy thrill of live musicals and stuff it into one steroidal
The newest offering from Ryan Murphy sees Meryl Streep reunite with her Into The Woods co-star James Corden and her Big Little Lies co-star Nicole Kidman in a musical extravaganza.
Meryl Streep once again proves that she can take on anything with her latest role in the Netflix movie musical “The Prom”, which was adapted from Broadway by director Ryan Murphy. The star-studded ensemble film sees the Oscar-winning actress rapping as well as singing and dancing. While speaking to ET, she explains why she wasn’t afraid of the challenge and reflects on a time when she received a poor review similar to her on-screen counterpart.
Meryl Streep once again proves that she can take on anything with her latest role in the Netflix movie musical , which was adapted from Broadway by director Ryan Murphy. The star-studded ensemble film sees the Oscar-winning actress rapping as well as singing and dancing.
Ryan Murphy‘s The Prom doesn’t hit Netflix until December 11, but the reviews are already in!
Beneath the affected spectacle of “The Prom” is a relatively compelling premise: a handful of out of touch New Yorkers— nay, Broadway actors, condescend to a small town under the guise of spreading progressive politics.
The latest trailer for Netflix's upcoming Ryan Murphy movie The Prom features high-schooler Emma Nolan (Jo Ellen Pellman) taking a stand and a troupe of Broadway actors played by James Corden, Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and Andrew Rannells seeking to make a splash in small-town Indiana as they come to her aid. The film, based on the Tony-nominated Broadway musical of the same name, is set to hit select theaters in December and start streaming on Dec.