many delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, Christopher Nolan's is finally hitting theaters. The John David Washington, Elizabeth Debicki and Robert Pattinson-starring film is officially releasing internationally and in select U.S.
10.08.2020 - 20:25 / theplaylist.net
If you’re someone that enjoys the comedy stylings of Will Forte in the 2010 comedy film, “MacGruber,” you have fine taste. Just ask Christopher Nolan.
And you’ll also be psyched to know that the action icon is returning for a new TV series. According to Peacock’s latest teaser, “MacGruber” is coming back.
After a decade of silence, the action hero is set to return in 2021 with a brand-new series on the fledgling streaming service run by NBCUniversal. Continue reading ‘MacGruber’ Teaser: Will
.many delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, Christopher Nolan's is finally hitting theaters. The John David Washington, Elizabeth Debicki and Robert Pattinson-starring film is officially releasing internationally and in select U.S.
Elizabeth Debicki is a rising star, with her biggest feature coming soon with Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” But the actress isn’t slowing down, as it’s being reported that Debicki will star in “Code Name Hélène,” an upcoming limited series from France’s Vendôme Group and Anonymous Content, the company behind “True Detective” and “The Revenant.” Debicki will also act as an executive producer for the series.
Tom Cruise has taken a big step toward returning to pre-coronavirus life -- by visiting a movie theater. Cruise, 58, recently saw "Tenet" in a theater and has now shared his new-age moviegoing experience with the world.
Even though cinema chains in the US reopened over the weekend in about 80% of the country, there are still quite a few places (such as New York City and Los Angeles) that have yet to allow for movie theaters to reopen their doors. But at least there are drive-ins, right? Well, that’s true, but if you’re in NYC or Los Angeles and are hoping to check out “Tenet” at your local drive-in on September 4, you might be out of luck.
Travis Scott has some new music, and it’s coming from the soundtrack from one of the year’s most anticipated movies.
Ellise Shafer editorTravis Scott has shared a new track, “The Plan,” which is featured in Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited film, “Tenet.”Playing into the time-bending elements of “Tenet,” “The Plan” also stays true to Scott’s signature sound. Beginning with an earth-shaking bass loop that forms the foundation for the rest of the beat, the chorus soon interrupts its ominous tone.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticLagging a few weeks behind the rest of the world (where Russell Crowe road-rage thriller “Unhinged” released in several territories late last month), the United States is slowly seeing cinemas reopen in anticipation of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” — still optimistically dated for Sept. 3.But that doesn’t mean film fans don’t have options, opening on drive-in screens, virtual cinemas and subscriptions services.With more than 30 new movies releasing in the U.S.
Travis Scott has officially announced ‘The Plan’, the lead track to the soundtrack of Chris Nolan‘s Tenet.
Christopher Nolan is a blockbuster filmmaker. He’s created films with space travel, magic, time manipulation, and even superheroes.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorQuebec has been the Canadian province hardest-hit by COVID-19, but unlike in California and New York, cinemas were allowed to open in Montreal starting on July 3.Vince Guzzo, president and CEO of Cinémas Guzzo, has been eagerly awaiting the release of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” Guzzo has 10 multiplexes in the greater Montreal area, but there hasn’t been much new product to screen.“All of a sudden, I’m losing more money than when I was shut,” Guzzo says.
After months away, James Corden and Stephen Colbert both detailed their studio comebacks Monday in short bits offering viewers an inside look at the new normal of late night. With socially distanced sets, including no audience and heightened safety precautions, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and The Late Late Show With James Corden's in-studio returns were somewhat subdued in as they humorously took on their new setups.
Peter White Television Editor“You never see Indians on TV,” said Rutherford Falls co-creator and showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas. “When you do it’s one guy and he has to transform into a wolf.”The Peacock comedy, which also comes from Ed Helms and Mike Schur is set in a small town in upstate New York and the Native American reservation it borders.
Will Forte. The former star will reprise his role, which is a parody of the titular action hero from the 1985 TV series, . According to the streaming platform, “America’s ultimate hero and uber patriot” has been released from prison and tasked with a new mission: “To take down a mysterious villain from his past — Brigadier Commander Enos Queeth.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVNBCUniversal’s streaming platform Peacock continues to build up its original comedy slate with a straight-to-series series order to MacGruber, starring and co-written by Will Forte.Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series ordersThe action comedy, which stems from Forte’s recurringMacGyver parody sketch on Saturday Night Live, was part of Peacock’s inaugural development slate.
Robert Pattinson opened up in a brand new interview about how he juggled his screen tests for The Batman, while filming Tenet at the exact same time.
Also Read: Will Disney's 'Risky Gamble' With 'Mulan' Pay Off?Disney wasn’t the first studio to make such a move — Universal lit the fuse when it released “Trolls World Tour” for streaming in April and jawed about its success and while promising to shrink theatrical windows in the future — but Disney is surely the 800-pound gorilla, and “Mulan” is the most prominent film to date to head straight to streaming.When Warner Bros.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticIn what’s shaping up to be the strangest weekend yet since the coronavirus outbreak forced American theaters to close, the biggest release is Beyoncé’s visual album, “Black Is King,” a visionary feature-length companion to her 2019 album, in the tradition of “Lemonade.”A number of studio movies — including Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” — had tentatively planted their flag on July 31, only to delay amid the latest spike of infections.