Carrie-Anne Moss is describing the ageism she has faced in Hollywood.
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Keanu Reeves has two new projects in the works — and they're both based on his comic book,.
The actor will produce and star in a live action film and voice a anime series for Netflix, the streamer announced on Monday. is based on an original idea by Reeves and is co-written by him and bestselling writer Matt Kindt, and illustrated by Marvel artist Ron Garney with colors by Bill Crabtree, letters by Clem Robins, and character designs and covers by Rafael Grampá.The saga centers on an immortal
.Carrie-Anne Moss is describing the ageism she has faced in Hollywood.
Malina Saval Associate Editor, FeaturesIsraeli-American actress-producer-author Noa Tishby was compiling research for what would eventually become her newly released non-fiction book “Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth” (Simon & Schuster) when she discovered that — save for Golda Meir’s 1973 autobiography and English translations of Israeli historian Anita Shapira’s work — there were no books on the history of Israel penned by a woman.
Imprisonment, in many senses of the word, is at the center of each of the five nominees for this year's live-action short film Oscar, which is not to say they're a homogenous bunch: Though all have political undercurrents and speak to present-tense issues, their moods and styles vary enough that their one big (mostly) common theme —cops, and how they wield power —stands out only because we've already been thinking about it every day for what feels like forever.
Marvel legend Stan Lee.The film will be an adaptation of Monkey Master, an unreleased comic book series that Lee and his longtime collaborator Sharad Devarajan created in 2016 loosely based on the Chinese legend of The Monkey King.According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film will follow New York City archeologist Li Yong as he discovers an ancient prophecy about the Monkey King, which brings him to India where he uncovers a hidden power that transforms him into a modern-day superhero, The
While celebrities themselves may enjoy a huge fan following across the globe, most artists, be it actors or musicians, find inspiration and entertainment in other pop culture elements. You'd be surprised to know how many major celebs enjoy anime.
Shalini Dore Features News EditorThe Oscar-nominated live action shorts come from filmmakers based in the U.S., U.K, and the Mideast. They all center on the human desire to be seen as people.Doug Roland and Susan Ruzenski Roland’s entry into the deaf-blind community came through a chance meeting about 10 years ago with a man holding up a sign asking for help to cross the street late one night in New York City.
Naman Ramachandran Celebrated action filmmaker John Woo will produce a live action adaptation of Stan Lee’s “Monkey Master,” from a superhero story created by Lee and collaborator Sharad Devarajan.Based on an unreleased comic book series and story created by Marvel maven Lee and Graphic India co-founder and CEO Devarajan, the film will follow New York City archeologist Li Yong who discovers an ancient prophecy about the Chinese legend of The Monkey King that brings him to India where he
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EXCLUSIVE: After a year of virtual festivals and Zoom-centric events, the Austin Film Festival & Writers Conference is ready to bring things into the new normal this fall with an in-person festival — one of the first since the pandemic. The eight-day festival is now set to take place October 21–28 in Austin, Texas.
During a WonderCon@Home panel on Saturday, Batwoman showrunner Caroline Dries appeared with five of the series’ stars, to tease what’s to come in the rest of Season 2.
star Laura's new man is leaving host Shaun Robinson speechless. The 51-year-old Canada native made a virtual appearance on airing this Sunday on Discovery+, and in this exclusive clip, she dishes on her current love interest — and he's already raising some red flags.Laura's journey followed her to Qatar to marry Aladin, a 29-year-old personal trainer.
Rock solid! Keanu Reeves and his girlfriend, Alexandra Grant, are going strong. Regardless, marriage may not be in their near future.
EXCLUSIVE: David Leitch and Kelly McCormick and their 87North production label tomorrow launch their latest high octane action film. The Ilya Naishuler-directed thriller Nobody is the attempt by Better Call Saul‘s Bob Odenkirk to make the action hero done by actors from Liam Neeson to Keanu Reeves.
Meryl Streep, Mary-Louise Parker, Audra McDonald, Kevin Klein, Carla Gugino and Keanu Reeves have signed on to perform in a new virtual play series this spring while Broadway is closed.
NEW YORK -- Meryl Streep, Mary-Louise Parker, Audra McDonald, Kevin Klein, Carla Gugino and Keanu Reeves have signed on to perform in a new virtual play series this spring while Broadway is closed.The series kicks off Thursday with “The Thanksgiving Play” by Larissa FastHorse, directed by Leigh Silverman starring Reeves, Bobby Cannavale, Heidi Schreck and Alia Shawkat.The next show — on April 8 — will feature “Angry, Raucous and Shamelessly Gorgeous” by Pearl Cleage directed by Camille A.
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are feeling the need for speed.
Bethenny Frankel and Paul Bernon are headed to the alter! The couple’s engagement news, which was confirmed by People on March 23, came after Bethenny was photographed with a massive diamond ring on her left hand over the weekend. The Real Housewives of New York alum, 50, sported the large sparkler while taking a dip in the ocean during a getaway to Florida with Bernon.
Just when you think that maybe Keanu Reeves is beginning to wrap up his action career (there were insinuations that maybe his next “John Wick” could be his last), the actor has recently signed on to what might be his most violent and bloody film to date, “BRZRKR.” READ MORE: ‘John Wick’ Director Says Original Script Only Had 3 Kills Before He Took Over According to THR, Netflix has recently signed on to produce and distribute a new film, “BRZRKR,” starring Keanu Reeves.
Keanu Reeves is bringing his debut comic to Netflix!
Keanu Reeves is set to star in and produce a film adaptation and anime series based on BRZRKR, the comic book he created.