Kristin Chenoweth and Dove Cameron are back together!
28.06.2021 - 17:51 / nypost.com
the books on which the Disney+ series is based. The whimsical family friendly adventure series follows four orphaned children recruited by an enigmatic boarding school known as the Institute — where a Willy Wonka-esque benefactor named Mr.
Benedict (Tony Hale) needs their help to stop “The Emergency,” a global involving mass societal depression and anxiety. Schaal and Hale are joined by a slew of eccentric staffers including Number Two (Schaal), Milligan (Ryan Hurst) and Rhonda (MaameYaa
.Kristin Chenoweth and Dove Cameron are back together!
Sarah Jessica Parker gets to work on the set of And Just Like That… in New York City on Monday afternoon (July 12).
Kristen Stewart can do it all!The 31 year old star has been a constant force to be reckoned with ever since her early days as a child actress. Now, with her performance as Princess Diana in Spencer just around the corner, let us take you on a deep dive that is all things Kristen Stewart!Born to 2 parents that were already in show business, Kristen Stewart always knew she wanted a life in the entertainment industry but never dreamed it would be as an actor.
Sure, we’re still in the middle of the Cannes Film Festival, but it’s also time to look ahead to the fall festivals, as it appears the Venice Film Festival has added yet another high-profile film to its lineup. So far, we have a Venice that is going to include the sci-fi epic, “Dune,” the horror sequel, “Halloween Kills,” a family drama, “The Power of the Dog,” and now, a highly-anticipated biopic.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent“Spencer,” Pablo Larraín’s high-anticipated drama starring Kristen Stewart as Lady Diana, will world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival, Variety has learned.Written by “Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight, the film centers on a weekend in the early 1990s when Diana decided to separate from Prince Charles amid rumours of affairs.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis have returned for HBO Max's 'Sex and the City' reboot titled "And Just Like That." The next chapter follows "Carrie" (Parker), "Miranda" (Nixon), and "Charlotte" (Davis) as "they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s." Production has begun on the series in New York City. Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kristin
EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate has put Revenge Wedding, a new comedy, in the works with Jordan Schur of Suretone Pictures, Andrew O’Connor of What If It Barks Films, and Kristin Burr of BURR! Productions.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis have returned for HBO Max's 'Sex and the City' reboot titled "And Just Like That." The next chapter follows "Carrie" (Parker), "Miranda" (Nixon), and "Charlotte" (Davis) as "they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s." Production has begun on the series in New York City. Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kristin
Kirby Howell-Baptise and Kristen Bell's new comedy flick, , follows two suburban residents who turn an innocent hobby into a multimillion-dollar counterfeit coupon caper. After Connie (Bell), a bored and frustrated homemaker, fires off a letter to the conglomerate behind a box of cereal gone stale and receives an apology along with dozens of freebies, she ropes her vlogger best friend, JoJo (Howell-Baptiste), into a coupon club scheme.
Move on, kings; it’s time for the queens to reign. In “Queenpins” (a fun play on Kingpins, obviously), Kristen Bell plays a struggling housewife who can’t get by.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAs very early Oscar prospects start to emerge, a few pundits are placing bets on how many nods Jon M. Chu’s “In the Heights” could garner.Possible contenders include the original song “Home All Summer,” written by Lin Manuel Miranda and performed by Marc Anthony.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterPerhaps best known for his comedic work on “Veep” and “Arrested Development,” Tony Hale has also been prolific in programs for younger eyeballs over the years, from “Toy Story 4″ and “Forky Asks a Question” to the adaptation of his 2014 book, “Archibald’s Next Big Thing.” Although he continues to work in adult fare (“Eat Wheaties!” and the upcoming “Being the Ricardos”), his recent slate is populated with family-friendly fare: “I Heart Arlo,” the “Rugrats” revival,