Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello are stocking up on groceries together!
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will be televised — on a kids’ show, no less, according to a new documentary.“Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street,” in select theaters nationwide on Friday and inspired by a Michael Davis book, explores how a team of “rebels” had the wild idea to educate kids through the democratizing medium of TV — and create a world inspired by the civil rights movement that still resonates nearly 52 years on.“It was like a ripple effect: pulling people in until they got a dream team of individuals who
.Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello are stocking up on groceries together!
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Blood Orange – has released the original soundtrack he produced for Gia Coppola’s latest film Mainstream.Mainstream landed in US cinemas on Friday (May 7), starring Spiderman‘s Andrew Garfield and Stranger Things‘ Maya Hawke.
Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello are back in Los Angeles after spending some time away throughout the past month!
In director Gia Coppola’s latest film, “Mainstream,” her first since 2014’s coming of age indie, “Palo Alto,” the filmmaker once again chronicles the story of disillusioned youth looking for outlets of validation. This time she targets social media and current influencer culture obsessions via her protagonist Frankie (Maya Hawke).
George Floyd, and three other ex-officers on civil rights charges.The federal indictment accuses Chauvin, J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao, the three fired officers who are awaiting trial on state charges of aiding and abetting in Floyd's death, of depriving Floyd of his civil rights under color of law, meaning while acting in their capacity as police officers.
Sometimes, it really pays off to just send a cold email to someone and see what happens next. That seems to be the case with what Justin Peck, from the New York City Ballet, did when he wanted to ask if Sofia Coppola would be interested in collaborating on a project.
Even though it would appear that states around the US are opening up in time for the summer and movie theaters seem to be on the rebound after a year of awfulness, studios are still selling off some big titles to streaming companies instead of risking it at the box office. Recently, we saw Paramount+ announce the release of Mark Wahlberg’s “Infinite,” and now, we’re seeing Sony make a deal with Amazon to distribute the highly-anticipated “Cinderella” musical remake.
Tony Award winner, former Spider-Man — to tap into his inner Johnny Knoxville? Have the real guy on hand, said director Gia Coppola.The “Jackass” series creator plays a small role in Coppola’s new movie, “Mainstream,” out Friday, which stars Garfield as a charismatic drifter who becomes an internet sensation. For some of the film’s biggest scenes, Coppola tapped Knoxville’s pranking advice.
United for Mesa, a Political Action Committee created days after the Mesa City Council passed the non-discrimination ordinance. The website lists an email address, phone number, and P.O.
Camila Cabello has found a home at Amazon Prime Video.The previously announced film, which will be the singer’s film debut, is set to skip a traditional cinema release and come straight to the streaming service.As reported by Deadline, Cinderella comes from Sony Pictures and will debut on Amazon later this year.Cabello, in a starring role, will be joined by a supporting cast including Idina Menzel, Billy Porter, Nick Galitzine, Minnie Driver, Pierce Brosnan and James Corden, the latter of whom
As COVID-19 vaccinations continue to ramp up, “Sesame Street” is sharing a hopeful message to the show’s young viewers, courtesy of beloved character Elmo and his dad, Louie.
Camila Cabello‘s new movie has found a home!
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterSony’s “Cinderella,” an adaptation of the classic fairy tale starring Camila Cabello, is skipping its planned theatrical debut. The film will instead premiere on Amazon Prime Video later this year.An exact release date has not been set yet.Sony originally intended to open “Cinderella” on the big screen this July, but the studio opted to license the film to Amazon Prime because movie theater attendance has not returned to pre-pandemic levels.