The Boys season 2 is doing things differently. Instead of dropping all episodes at once, the September return sees Amazon Prime Video releasing only the first three episodes of the eight-episode run.
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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.
However, the bad news is that you won’t be able to see the feature in theaters, as the film’s distributors, Roadside Attractions and LD Entertainment, have decided to release the film straight to streaming. Continue reading Julie Taymor’s ‘The Glorias’ Skips Theaters & Heads To Amazon
.The Boys season 2 is doing things differently. Instead of dropping all episodes at once, the September return sees Amazon Prime Video releasing only the first three episodes of the eight-episode run.
.If TV's more your thing, tune in to the second season of or opt to go to outer space with the Hilary Swank-led .ET's Leanne Aguilera and Ash Crossan break down all those titles and more in this week's episode of . Keep scrolling for your go-to guide of what to stream the weekend of Sept.
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.
what's new on Amazon Prime in September. You can also check out our picks for what to watch this month on Netflix and Hulu, as well as a list of everything coming to all major streaming services in September.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorDavid Byrne has issued an apology for impersonating people of color, including wearing brownface and blackface, in a 1984 promotional video for the Talking Heads’ iconic concert film “Stop Making Sense.” In the clip, which was intended to be humorous, Byrne interviews himself in a split-screen scene, portraying multiple different reporters.Byrne addressed the matter in a series of tweets on Tuesday.
Get Duked! is an anarchic horror comedy where three Glasgow teenagers – Dean (played by Rian Gordon), Duncan (Lewis Gribben) and aspiring hip-hop artist DJ Beatroot (Viraj Juneja) are packed off to the Scottish Highlands on a mandatory Duke of Edinburgh expedition to atone for burning down a school block (after attempting to flambé a turd).
Amazon has shared details of a new grime and drill-based drama series coming to its Prime Video streaming service.Jungle, an original series produced by Nothing Lost that comprises six 30-minute episodes, is set to launch in 200 territories.
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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.
Dave McNary Film ReporterRoadside Attractions is shifting Gloria Steinem biopic “The Glorias” from a theatrical launch to a streaming release on Amazon Prime Video on Sept. 30.“The Glorias,” which stars Alicia Vikander and Julianne Moore, had been slotted for a Sept.
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.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAmazon — in another signal that it has big sports ambitions for Prime Video — grabbed local-market streaming rights for games played one of its hometown teams: Major League Soccer’s Seattle Sounders FC.Under the three-year deal with the soccer team, Prime Video will become the sole digital streaming destination for all non-nationally televised Sounders FC matches throughout the club’s home broadcast territory in Washington State.
Naman Ramachandran Amazon Prime Video Germany has ordered comedy series “Binge Reloaded” from Redseven Entertainment, a Red Arrow Studios company.The show will continue in the vein of popular comedy show “Switch Reloaded,” which played several years on German channel ProSieben, owned by Red Arrow’s parent company ProSiebenSat.1.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineGarrett Bradley’s documentary “Time,” an intimate portrait of mass incarceration in America, will debut in select theaters on Oct. 9 before launching on Amazon Prime Video on Oct.
Naman Ramachandran Amazon Prime Video has set up a $6 million fund to support the recovery of the European TV, film and theater production community from effects of the coronavirus pandemic.The first disbursements are £1 million ($1.3 million) to the U.K.’s Film and TV Charity, enabling a new grants scheme to help the industry recover; and and a £500,000 ($651,500) donation to the Theatre Community Fund, launched by Olivia Colman, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Francesca Moody to provide hardship
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