“Ghostbusters: Afterlife” came with a recorded preamble from director/co-writer Jason Reitman.
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With COP26 drawing to a close and seemingly very little achieved, Jarvis Cocker and Riton have released what Cocker is calling “the world’s first sustainable banger” in an effort to encourage more action on the climate crisis.“It seemed appropriate to unleash it on an unsuspecting world during COP26”, Cocker tells The Guardian of the new track. “A lot of debates in the modern world devolve into people shouting at each other from opposite corners of a room.
“Ghostbusters: Afterlife” came with a recorded preamble from director/co-writer Jason Reitman.
In the wake of Ghostbusters: Afterlife reinvigorating the Sony franchise, as well as the family business at the pandemic box office with $115.8M WW, the Culver City lot has signed the sequel’s director/co-writer Jason Reitman and EP/co-writer Gil Kenan to an overall producing deal.
Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan, “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” co-writing partners and Academy Award nominees, have signed an overall producing deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), the studio announced on Monday.“Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” the sequel to the 1984 iconic film, is directed and co-written by Jason Reitman, and executive produced and co-written by Gil Kenan.
Next month, J.K. Simmons is returning to the big screen in “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” reprising his iconic role of J.
Going all the way back to the 1990s, Sony Pictures had been desperately trying to mount a third hard-canon “Ghostbusters” movie on the big screen. When those plans eventually crumbled in the 2010s, director Paul Feig was given the keys to attempt a female-driven reboot with 2016’s “Ghostbusters: Answer The Call,” which was largely seen as a flop as it was concurrently embattled by hateful, misogynistic online trolls.
Jason Reitman is opening up about that huge celeb cameo in the post credits scene for Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
Warning: Major spoilers for Ghostbusters: Afterlife follow below.The new sequel “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” has a number of surprises for longtime fans of the franchise, in addition to telling an all-new story about Egon Spengler’s granddaughter picking up where he left off and saving the day.
Derek Chisora has opened the door for a further fight with Tyson Fury, who is still waiting for an opponent in early next year.
told GQ in a recently published interview that he hit a low and even considered taking his own life in 1993 after his coach, Chuck Daly, whom he viewed as a father figure, left the team.He moved to Texas to play for the San Antonio Spurs, and began going to gay and drag clubs, inspired by the people he met, who he said lived life on their own terms.“When you talk to people in the gay community, someone who does drag, something like that, they’re so fucking happy,” Rodman recounted.
Eddie Hearn believes the rematch between Derek Chisora and Joseph Parker will not go the distance and will result in a knockout.
Grace Jones, TLC and Tom Misch are among the first wave of acts announced for the first ever Kite Festival.The multi-day festival is set to take place next year across June 10-12 at Kirtlington Park, Oxford.
The new trailer for the star-studded Netflix movie “Don’t Look Up” has been released.
Austin-based Alamo Drafthouse Monday renamed its new lower Manhattan theater the Ivan Reitman Cinema after the prolific director of Ghostbusters — and ahead of the theatrical release of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, helmed by his son Jason Reitman.
Kyle Gallner, who will appear in the upcoming “Scream,” and “Escape Room: Tournament of Champions” actress Holland Roden, are starring together in a psychological thriller called “Mother, May I?”Laurence Vannicelli (“Vera”) directed and wrote the film that’s currently in post-production in Los Angeles, and Verve Ventures, the independent film finance and sales team at Verve Literary and Talent Agency, is coming aboard the project to handle North American sales.
Jarvis Cocker has announced he’ll release a memoir titled Good Pop, Bad Pop next year.Set to arrive on May 26 through Vintage Publishing, Cocker describes the book as an “inventory”. It’s centred around the former Pulp frontman coming across “a jumble of objects that catalogue his story” while clearing out his loft, with the various ephemera used as a jumping off point to reflect on Cocker’s life and career.
Tributes have been paid to a ‘talented and kind’ actor who was killed in a horror crash in Oldham.
Jarvis Cocker and Riton have shared a new collaboration based around climate change and billed as “the world’s first sustainable banger” – listen to ‘Let’s Stick Around’ below.The song arrives to mark the end of the COP26 climate change conference, which has seen world leaders converging in Glasgow over the past month to tackle the environmental issues facing the planet.“‘Let’s Stick Around’ is the world’s first sustainable banger,” Cocker said of the song, with Riton adding: “I’m really excited
Tritnity Rodman is sharing a special moment with fans, opening up about her relationship with her father in a rare, revealing Instagram post.The 19-year-old forward on the National Women’s Soccer League’s Washington Spirit was surprised by her father, former NBA star Dennis Rodman, at the team’s playoff game against the North Carolina Courage on Sunday.The rookie was the second overall pick in the NWSL draft this past February, becoming the youngest player ever drafted in the league. This week,