We have some details about what fans can expect on General Hospital in the upcoming week!
25.06.2024 - 15:39 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Jordana Brewster and Devon Sawa are boarding Spyglass‘ original horror rom-com, Heart Eyes, which is currently in production in New Zealand.
They join previously announced Olivia Holt (Cruel Summer, Cloak and Dagger) and Mason Gooding (Scream, Scream VI).
The Josh Ruben-directed, Phillip Murphy, Christopher Landon, and Michael Kennedy-written feature follows a pair of co-workers in Seattle who are pulling overtime on Valentine’s Day. When the Heart Eyes Killer strikes, they’re mistaken for a couple by the elusive couple-hunting killer. The duo are forced to spend the most romantic night of the year running for their lives.
Republic Pictures picked up distribution rights to Heart Eyes excluding the U.S. and Canada.
Landon and Divide/Conquer’s Greg Gilreath and Adam Hendricks (M3GAN, Totally Killer) are producing. Spyglass’ Gary Barber and Chris Stone are EPs with Murphy and Mel Turner.
The cast also includes Gigi Zumbado (Bride Hard, High Town). Zumbado’s previous credits include Kenya Barris’ multi-cam comedy Unrelated and recurring roles on ABC’s Promised Land and Fox’s 9-1-1. Zumbado stars opposite Emile Hirsch and Stephen Dorff in the indie feature The Price We Pay.
Brewster has starred in the $6 billion plus grossing Fast & Furious franchise as Mia Torretto. Her feature credits include Simulant alongside Sam Worthington and Simu Liu, the horror film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, the cult classic D.E.B.S., the sci-fi horror The Faculty, the drama The Invisible Circus, The Integrity of Joseph Chambers, Hooking Up, Random Acts of Violence, North of Hell, American Heist, Annapolis and Who Invited Charlie?. She can next be seen in the feature film Cellar Door. Brewster is repped by CAA,
We have some details about what fans can expect on General Hospital in the upcoming week!
EXCLUSIVE: Narrative Pictures has wrapped production on Christmas at Plumhill Manor, a rom-com set in the heart of the UK countryside.
The original title of the new romantic comedy A Family Affair was the much-edgier MotherF*&#er, and despite being very funny in terms of the basic story of an older woman who starts an affair with the younger movie-star boss of her 24-year-old daughter, it probably sets off wrong expectations for what is a smart, character-driven romcom that serves up a delicious cast with a witty script and engaging situation for all. The generic title gets more to the point as this all directly involves three people in a multi-generational coming-of-age tale for all in their search for personal happiness.
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Ti West’s decades-spanning horror trilogy, which began in the late ’70s with X (2022) and then jumped back over half a century for the same year’s WW1 prequel Pearl, now fast-forwards to the mid-’80s with a capper that requires a little more thought than its gory, crowd-pleasing predecessors. You’d be forgiven for thinking that the Reagan years would be West’s safe space, given 2009’s pitch-perfect period piece The House of The Devil (which covers similar ground, thematically), but MaXXXine pulls back on that kind of detail in a way that’s surprising. Despite the obvious genre set-up, which promises way more violence than you’d expect, but is pretty gory when you do get it — West’s film is actually an abstract think-piece about women in cinema, predicated on Bette Davis’s quote: “In this business, until you’re known as a monster, you’re not a star.”
Travis Kelce remembers the very instant he started to have real feelings for Taylor Swift! And it’s seriously so sweet!
While we know filmmaker/actor John Krasinski as the defacto architect of the “A Quiet Place” franchise, he wrote and directed the first two and conceived the story for the upcoming edition, “A Quiet Place: Day One,” that’s only half the story. While Krasinski rewrote the script and made it his own, the original idea, concept and original screenplay for the post-apocalyptic science fiction horror came from writers turned directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods.
EVERGLOW have announced their upcoming 2024 ‘Pulse & Heart’ tour in the US, featuring concerts in Los Angeles, Dallas and more.EVERGLOW and tour organiser MyMusicTaste revealed the dates and venues for the girl group’s upcoming 2024 ‘Pulse & Heart’ tour in the US, featuring nine concerts over eight states from September and October.The K-pop act will kick off their US trek on September 18 at the The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles. In the same month, the six-member group will also play shows in Tacoma, Denver, Chicago and two other cities.In October, EVERGLOW will head to St.
After 20 years MIA, the D.E.B.S. (Discipline, Energy, Beauty, Strength) are back together again and teasing a potential (not-so-secret) mission.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Brazilian romantic comedy “Perfect Endings” has sold to distributors in North America and several territories in Europe. Berlin-based sales agency M-Appeal is handling world sales rights.
Matthew McConaughey is looking back at his career and revealing that after starring in a string of romantic comedies, he almost quit Hollywood.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Matthew McConaughey recently told Glen Powell as part of an Interview magazine discussion that “it was scary” quitting Hollywood for two years when all that was being offered to him early in his career was romantic-comedy films. McConaughey was a king of the genre thanks to films like “The Wedding Planner,” “How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days,” “Failure To Launch,” “Fool’s Gold,” and “Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past,” nearly all of which grossed over $100 million at the worldwide box office. But the more rom-coms McConaughey made the less Hollywood wanted him starring in anything else.
Glen Powell for an article in Interview magazine. “When I had my rom-com years, there was only so much bandwidth I could give to those, and those were some solid hits for me. But I wanted to try some other stuff.
Known for “The Witch,” “The Northman,” and the upcoming “Nosferatu” vampire remake, Robert Eggers has quickly become one of cinema’s premiere horror filmmakers. But he’s not the only one in the family who caught the filmmaking bug.
EXCLUSIVE: Jordan Weiss and Michelle Nader, collaborators on Hulu’s Dollface, have sold a romantic comedy pitch to New Line Cinema, sources tell Deadline.
EXCLUSIVE: Republic Pictures has snagged two more movies, taking global rights to Saoirse Ronan-starrer Bad Apples and international rights to horror rom-com Heart Eyes.
Marta Balaga “Bridgerton” alumnus Simone Ashley is happy that Shonda Rhimes’ hit Netflix show, now in its third season, continues to empower its viewers. “It really has! I don’t think it’s that surprising – we are all strong women in this show. It was only natural it was going to happen, I think.
Whoopi Goldberg, 68, said in an Instagram Story she shared early in the morning in Rome. “It is the butt crack of dawn, okay, but this is the time we’ve been told to come over. And I mean, who minds walking down these streets? Nobody.