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There haven’t been that many red carpet premieres in Los Angeles over the past few months due to the strikes in Hollywood, but Dicks: The Musical is bringing some star power to the west coast!
Megan Mullally and Nathan Lane joined their castmates for the red carpet event on Monday (September 18) at the Fine Arts Theatre in Los Angeles.
Also in attendance were co-stars Bowen Yang, Aaron Jackson, Josh Sharp, and Danielle Perez, as well as Bowen‘s Fire Island co-star Joel Kim Booster.
The cast is allowed to promote the movie as it has a SAG-AFTRA interim agreement due to it being released by A24, an independent studio that has already agreed to the union’s terms for the next contract.
Dicks: The Musical is about two self-obsessed businessmen (Aaron and Josh, who also wrote the film) who discover they’re long-lost identical twins and come together to plot the reunion of their eccentric divorced parents. The movie was directed by Larry Charles, best known for directing Borat and Bruno.
Megan Thee Stallion also stars in the movie and you’ve gotta watch the trailer. Catch the film in theaters on October 6 and everywhere on October 20.
Jonathan Glazer’s Cannes-winning Holocaust drama The Zone Of Interest has been selected as the UK’s entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the 2024 Oscars.
The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute has brought in veteran TV casting executive as Head of Talent, a newly created position focused on transitioning the Institute’s students to becoming professional actors in film and TV.
shooting Megan Thee Stallion.The 31-year-old Canadian “Say It” rapper, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, is now at North Kern State Prison in Delano, Calif.He appeared emotionless in the new picture, which was revealed five days after he was denied bail. Lanez had asked Judge David Herriford to release him on bail so he could live with his son and wife while his team work on his appeal. However, Judge David Herriford denied the motion on Sept.
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The Young and the Restless” fans are excited to hear that another former cast member will be making their return to the popular CBS soap. Former Abby Newman star Haley Erin is coming back, but not as Abby Newman, but as a brand new character.A mysterious new girl will be arriving in town shortly.
Naomi Campbell may be one of the most successful supermodels today, but she had a particularly uphill battle to climb.
Lana Del Rey, Boygenius, Carly Rae Jepsen and Maggie Rogers headline the weekend.Other acts such as Lizzy McAlpine, Tegan and Sara, Fletcher, Alex G, Peach Pit, Mt. Joy, NME cover star Hemlocke Springs and more will be performing at the fest throughout both days.
A trio of new shows joined Broadway last week to mostly decent box office figures as the fall season begins to take shape.
Katy Perry just made a massive music deal.
In this week’s episode of The Discourse, host Mike DeAngelo brings back directors Adil El Arbi & Bilall Fallah to discuss the film “Rebel.” The dramatic musical thriller follows a Muslim Belgian family as they are slowly ripped apart by Islamic extremists through various devious radicalization techniques. The film stars Aboubakr Bensaihi, Lubna Azabal, Tara Abboud, Amir El Arbi, and more.
Megan Thee Stallion has joined the cast of Netflix‘s Big Mouth for its upcoming seventh season.Last night (September 14), Netflix announced the release date for the forthcoming seventh season of the hit puberty-themed animated comedy series, confirming in a new teaser that Megan Thee Stallion will play a version of herself in the show.The teaser trailer kicks off with a set of lips in the sky which open to reveal a Hormone Monster voiced by Megan. Connie the Hormone Monster (voiced by Maya Rudolph) says: “Sweet salami in a pair of stilettos, is that Megan Thee Stallion?” In response, Megan quips “it’s a big motherfucking deal they got me on the show,” before adding: “I ain’t gonna lie, it’s getting real sexy.”The show is then confirmed for an October 20 release.
With a landmark birthday just passed, shoppers have now experienced 25-years of retail and entertainment at the Trafford Centre.
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EXCLUSIVE: A24 and Chernin Entertainment’s Dicks: The Musical, in the wake of having a rowdy world premiere at TIFF’s Midnight Madness, is tweaking its release date, now going limited on Oct. 6 instead of Sept. 29.
Given Hollywood’s love of sequels, and that fact that “Mamma Mia!” and its followup, “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again”, raked in a combined $1 billion at the box office, why hasn’t Universal greenlit a third film?
MTV has announced the celebrity cast lineup for the upcoming season of The Surreal Life, which is set to begin production this month.
Olly Rix, who plays the character Matthew Aylward, has reportedly been axed from Call the Midwife, with his character set to be written out of upcoming storylines. Actor Olly, 36, is said to have been told of his character's abrupt departure just last week, with filming having already got underway. His co-stars are said to have been left "stunned and upset" at the exit, with the show's thirteenth series, which aired earlier this year, seeing Matthew tie the knot with midwife Trixie Franklin (Helen George).
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Lyrics that include the words “dick,” “fuck” and “pussy” are not the typical wholesome, family content the Academy’s Music Branch tends to recognize. But occasionally, they have allowed a couple to slip through. A24’s “Dicks: The Musical,” the opening night Midnight Madness at TIFF, has an onslaught of hilarious and catchy tunes that I wish the Oscars would be brave enough to nominate.
Flesh-eating sewer monsters, genitals with wings, grave robbing, two confused “identical twins” and 90 minutes of sexual innuendo is what you can expect from comedians Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp’s stage show-turned-movie. Directed by Larry Charles and written by and starring the duo, the film also features Nathan Lane, Megan Mullally, Megan Thee Stallion and Bowen Yang. As a viewer, I often wondered how the hell this got turned into the movie because it is so outrageous. Thankfully, it succeeds at being fun and funny because anything less would have amounted to torture.
TORONTO: Does “Dicks: The Musical” even need a review? If you’ve seen the trailer you know exactly what you’re getting into, but we’re gonna give it our best shot. Already a cult movie musical before it even hits theaters (not a bad thing), this A24 production is adapted from UCB veterans Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson‘s two-person stage show “F**king Identical Twins” which used to play in the basement of a New York City Gristedes supermarket before the pandemic.