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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterEXCLUSIVE: The Glorias is shifting from a theatrical release and heading straight to Amazon Prime Video. Directed by Julie Taymor, the non-traditional film chronicling the life of iconic activist Gloria Steinem is set to stream exclusively on Prime Video in U.S.
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Dunfermline at around 5.30pm today and cleared the building. Roads blocks have been put in place around the area as emergency services wait for a specialist bomb disposal teams to arrive.It’s believed that workers due to begin shifts at the site this evening have been told not to come in.Cops confirmed a bomb disposal unit was en route to the scene.
In “The Glorias,” Julie Taylor’s biographical film about the life of feminist leader Gloria Steinem, Steinem isn’t played by just one woman but by four different women, including Julianne Moore and Alicia Vikander, as a way of demonstrating her many sides and how Steinem has had an impact on all women.And in this first teaser trailer for “The Glorias,” we get a taste of how Gloria Steinem evolved throughout her career and of Taymor’s unique way of telling her story, with each of the four
Gloria Steinem’s life story is being told in a bold new way.
Amazon’s upcoming Gloria Steinem biopic, aptly titled “The Glorias,” was scheduled to debut in theaters sometime this fall. However, with the pandemic still making theatrical debuts a bit precarious, Amazon has decided to skip the big screen and release Julie Taymor’s latest feature directly on Prime Video and VOD.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefDisney’s Chinese-themed “Mulan” will hit mainland Chinese theaters in just a few days time, and only one week after “Tenet.”According to Chinese exhibitors “Mulan” will open in theaters on Sept. 11.
theaters are open or closed where you live, you can still have an excellent adventure this weekend. is now available on streaming services as well as in select movie theaters on Friday, Aug.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, Online“The King’s Man,” a prequel in the “Kingsman” spy series, has pushed back its theatrical debut. The movie was expected to hit theaters on Sept.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe Off Broadway run of Drew Droege’s well-received solo show Happy Birthday Doug was cut short by the COVID-19 shutdown, but a specially-filmed quarantine performance, produced by Michael Urie, is set to make its streaming debut.Happy Birthday Doug, directed at the Soho Playhouse by Tom DeTrinis and directed for film and edited by Jim Hansen, will premiere on streaming service BroadwayHD September 24.Written and performed by Droege, Happy Birthday Doug
theaters are open or closed where you live, you can still have an excellent adventure this weekend. premieres simultaneously on streaming services and in select movie theaters on Friday, Aug.
theaters are open or closed where you live, you can still have an excellent adventure this weekend. premieres simultaneously on streaming services and in select movie theaters on Friday, Aug.
Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” is finally hitting theatres, and star John David Washington is thrilled.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefTom Hanks-starring drama “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” will join a thickening crowd of local and international films heading for Chinese movie theaters in the next six weeks.The film, about beloved U.S. TV host Mr.
There’s good news and bad news regarding Julie Taymor’s Sundance film “The Glorias” and its September 25 release date. The good news is that the film is only being delayed by several days, arriving on September 30.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Los Angeles-based Swedish singer songwriter Tove Lo has been cast for her acting debut in The Emigrants, the $10M Scandi epic from local major SF Studios.Erik Poppe (Utøya: July 22) is helming the adaptation of Vilhelm Moberg’s classic novels which chronicle the one and a half million Swedes who sought a better life across the Atlantic in the mid-19th century.
to acquire North American distribution rights at the festival after the world premiere.Directed by Julie Taymor, “The Glorias” centers on Steinem, perhaps one of the most well-known feminists of all time. The film traces her journey from her time as a young woman in India to her role in the women’s rights movement that started in the 1960s.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorThe Planters, a do-it-yourself dark comedy written, directed by and starring Alexandra Kotcheff and Hannah Leder in a film they crewed themselves, has scored a North American rights deal via 1091 Pictures. A September theatrical release followed by a December 8 on-demand bow is in the works.In what could be one template for making a movie during the pandemic, Kotcheff and Leder shot for 127 days entirely without an on-set crew.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThe five broadcast networks in May and June unveiled their “fall” 2020 schedules, with Fox and the CW opting for pandemic-proof lineups featuring predominantly original and acquired series already in the can, while NBC, CBS and ABC bet on regular schedules featuring new and returning series yet to be filmed with the caveat that some launches could be delayed by the COVID-related production shutdown.Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series
We’ve said it time and time again, the release of “Mulan” in Chinese theaters is probably more important than the release in North America. With a story steeped in China’s folklore and starring an entirely Asian cast, it’s clear that Disney intended for its live-action “Mulan” remake to be a big hit in Asia.