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Channing Tatum is back as the magic man, and Stephen Soderberg returns to direct Magic Mike’s Last Dance. Written by Reid Carolin, this stripper story has a feminist edge as it introduces a new character played by Salma Hayek who’s at the center of the story. Like the other two films, Last Dance has some electric dance numbers (choreographed by Alison Faulk and Luke Broadlick), with Tatum being as charming as ever. But something is missing from this one and its rushed conclusion makes those ending moments appear random and out of place.
We first see Mike Lane (Tatum) working as a bartender at an event where he meets Maxandra “Max” Mendoza, a wealthy socialite going through a divorce. He goes back to her house, and she offers him six thousand dollars to ‘entertain’ her–prompting the longest strip dance scene ever. All the whining and gyrating wins Max over enough to ask Mike to travel with her to London and offers him a business proposition. Turns out she and her soon-to-be-ex-husband own a property called the Rattagan, where the play Isabel Ascendent takes place, and wants Mike to put on a cabaret show at the theater where he is the production director.
In London, Mike lives at Max’s mansion with her daughter Zadie (Jemelia George) who calls attention to the fact that her mother is a scatterbrained spinster with tons of ideas that never come to fruition. Mike shows he’s a capable leader with choosing dancers, and putting together a full production, but Max (albeit forcefully) adds her opinions on how things should go as well. Then again, she is the targeted audience so shaping the show to her will is the best idea. With one month to organize and put on a one night performance, they plan to put on the best strip
Salma Hayek turned Gucci‘s fashion show during Milan Fashion Week into a family affair.
Salma Hayek is known for having fun everywhere she goes! The actress has previously shared some of her most memorable moments on the set of ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance,’ and it seems her co-stars are there to prove she brought all the good vibes, behind the scenes of the last installment of the franchise.“Don’t mind me… Just dancing salsa with the Salma Hayek,” Sebastian Gonzalez, one of the dancers in the film, shared on social media. “Truly lucky to experience the energy that Salma brought to us during the filming of MMLD,” adding, “Gracias por todo!”The video posted by Sebastian shows the pair dancing to Marc Anthony’s popular song ‘Valio La Pena.’ The rest of the dancers can be heard cheering in the background, while the actress effortlessly spins around. “Let’s go!” one person says.“How cool! That must have been quite the experience!” one person wrote, while someone else commented, “Honestly so obsessed with the movie.
Salma Hayek Pinault graced the presence of the cover of Marie Claire UK for its latest special issue, “The Real Salma.” The Magic Mike’s Last Dance actress opened up to the magazine about “age, empowerment and being sexualized on-screen.” For the photo shoot, the Latina actress had several stunning looks focusing on whites and neutral tones. Salma Hayek says she couldn’t book a comedy until she met Adam SandlerSalma Hayek & Valentina Paloma’s best fashion momentsFor the cover look, Salma, 56, looked angelic and sexy in a white laced halter dress by Saint Laurent, and over it a romantic, vintage inspired corset.
Todd Gilchrist editor Back in 2012 when Steven Soderbergh directed the first “Magic Mike” based loosely upon star Channing Tatum’s experiences in Tampa, FL, no one could have anticipated the actual empire that the film would inspire: two more films, the latest of which, “Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” opened February 10, a live revue in Vegas, a stage musical in London, and a short-lived reality competition series for HBO Max. What’s interesting is the way that all of those ventures seemed to overlap and inspire one another, leading to “Last Dance” focusing on the staging of a musical in London, in some cases transplanting similar routines from that theatrical production to the silver screen.
Salma Hayek looked stunning at her most recent appearance at an awards show. Hayek was a guest and a presenter at the BRIT Awards, wearing an all black and leather ensemble, which she capped off with a leather jacket for the after party.How Salma Hayek overcame fear of marriage on her wedding day: ‘I was nervous’Salma Hayek goes preppy in London: Check out her Gucci lookHayek wore a stunning dress with a leather skirt and some platform heels. She accesorized the look with a stunning necklace and striking make up.
Magic Mike actor revealed he had asked Damon one question he “still thinks about today” in an interview with People.“I’m such a fan, and still am,” Tatum recalled. “I sat down next to him, and I was like, ‘Hey man.
Bars and Measures (★★★★☆), in a gripping Mosaic Theater production, metes out its clues and secrets with well-measured slowness, as Bilal, in solitary confinement, awaits his next court hearing.He stays loose and lucid by practicing his bass in his head, his hands running up and down the imaginary fingerboard. We hear the music as he plays, while, behind him, light strips lacing the cracks in the concrete walls pulse in time to the tune.His abject physical confinement and resilient creative mind are vividly captured in the blend of scenic design by Paige Hathaway, spry lighting by John D.
Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” is projected to top the charts with an opening weekend of $8 million, according to industry estimates. Originally greenlit as an HBO Max exclusive film before pivoting to a theatrical release following the Warner Bros.
The world of Magic Mike movies moves fast and changes constantly. An unfettered life for Channing Tatum’s tender-hearted hunk of a stripper-promoter-construction worker-furniture designer-entrepreneur has meant a shifting stream of old and new friends, new loves, and new towns as he rides his “Pony” from film to film, starting with the 2012 hit Magic Mike and ending, presumably, with Magic Mike’s Last Dance (★★ ☆ ☆ ☆).The original — a good-vibes backstage melodrama directed by Steven Soderbergh, who also directed Last Dance — introduced enterprising exotic dancer Mike Lane (Tatum), his crew of dance-challenged stripper buddies, and his journey as a hardbodied, hard-working Florida lug who’s just looking for his shot.Produced for well under ten million dollars, the film went on to gross nearly $170 million worldwide, and of course begat a sequel, the 2015 road movie Magic Mike XXL, which was considerably less successful both at the box office and as a compelling story.That breezily entertaining follow-up, directed by Gregory Jacobs, showed the Magic Mike train already wobbling on its rails, burying the erotic appeal of hot guys stripping under a heap of treacly, trendy, self-help speak about making women feel like queens.Seemingly, the studio’s market research had divined Mike’s true purpose, not as a sexy single stud but as a fantasy boyfriend, who would patiently listen to his lady pour out her feelings, before flipping her onto a table and pounding her to ecstasy.
.On February 11, the 56-year-old hit the London red carpet wearing an Alexander McQueen dress with a form-fitting bustier and skirt designed to appear like a repurposed moto jacket. Stylist Kate Williams paired the dress with fishnet stockings and high-heeled YSL combat boots, topping off the ensemble with a knotted choker by Boucheron. makeup look by Rebecca Corbin-Murray was equally badass, complete with a dramatic black smokey eye, glowing rosy cheeks, and a mauve lip. The star hair was left down in bouncy waves for a touch of softness.Salma Hayek Pinault attends The 2023 BRIT Awards in London, England.Hayek Pinault was clearly having a blast on the carpet, especially when she was joined by her husband, 60-year-old French businessman , with whom she shared a sweet kiss.
Channing Tatum is giving Salma Hayek Pinault her props after coming into Magic Mike’s Last Dance and taking over the female lead role.
Channing Tatum is looking at another opening at No. 1 in his canon of February theatrical releases with the Warner Bros Steven Soderbergh directed threequel Magic Mike’s Last Dance with industry estimates between $9M-$11M at 1,500 theaters. Warner Bros is not reporting numbers. Friday is around $4.3M which includes an estimated $1M previews that started at 5PM. The pic is squarely aimed at women over Super Bowl weekend, a time when box office falls on Sunday.
In both a noble gesture toward exhibition after the studio’s Project Popcorn, and in a means to monetize downstream revenues, Warner Bros is taking what was a HBO Max movie, Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike’s Last Dance, and putting into 1,500 theatrical locations this weekend. That’s with a thrifty marketing spend. It’s the second movie after New Line’s House Party ($8.8M)whereby Warners has reversed engineered a streaming release for the big screen. Meanwhile, Paramount, is building off the heat of James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water, with a 25th anniversary 3D re-issue of the filmmaker’s Oscar winning 1997 title, Titanic. There’s two arguments to be made that either could notch No. 1: Titanic apparently tracking better than the fall re-issue of Avatar ($10.5M opening) with a shot at double digits in 2,400 theaters and the Channing Tatum-Salma Hayek Pinault threequel also having a potential $10M debut with the chance for more heading into Valentine’s Day Tuesday.
Glamour's February cover star, and while the interview has an abundance of fascinating intel (, for one), it's hard not to notice her flawless glam and glowing skin.Hayek looked every inch the genuine Hollywood movie star she is, wearing fiery red lips, long lashes, and most notably, flawless highlighter that makes her cheekbones pop. The look was designed by , who pulled inspiration from one of Hayek's most memorable red carpet moments in the ‘90s.
, and are proving that with age comes not only wisdom but enduring glamour and talent. And at the forefront of this promising movement is , who at 56 years old is starring opposite heartthrob Channing Tatum in an early contender for the sexiest movie of 2023: . In , the Oscar-nominated actor opened up about how nothing about getting older is as she thought it would be…in the very best way."I thought getting older meant I wasn’t going to work; I’m working.
fans with on their season three fan-cast list are about to be severely disappointed. During her February , the star quickly shut down the question before it could even be asked. “I'm not in it,” she said. “I know what you're insinuating.
By Photography by Even with a cold, Salma Hayek Pinault is calling the shots. She glides into the living room of the Los Angeles manor where we meet, looks around, and shakes her head. “Over here is much better, no?” she asks, as her team and I shuffle behind her to an adjacent space, one that’s shielded from the mid-morning sun’s glare.
, , 56, revealed that her '09 Valentine's Day nuptials to French businessman François-Henri Pinault, 60, was a complete surprise to her. “I didn’t even know I was getting married that day,” the star told Glamour. “It was like an intervention.
If you’re not someone who dreams of Channing Tatum flipping you around like a flapjack in front of an audience of shrieking women, you may scoff at the release of a third “Magic Mike” film. But the first two weren’t without their delights. 2012’s “Magic Mike” was a gritty exposé of the American dream with a side of oiled abs.
At some point in the last decade, it became critical canon that the “Magic Mike” movies were “about” something. The sexy strippers were a nice marketing hook, but the films had a Trojan element to them – that’s the horse, not the condoms – for filmmaker Steven Soderbergh and crew.