EXCLUSIVE: Nico Greetham, most recently seen in Netflix’s The Prom, has signed with A3 Artists Agency for representation.
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Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.Meryl Streep first caught the public’s attention in a few high-class projects: in 1977, the Fred Zinnemann-directed “Julia” and, in 1978, “Holocaust” and “The Deer Hunter,” where she earned her first Emmy and Oscar nominations, respectively.
EXCLUSIVE: Nico Greetham, most recently seen in Netflix’s The Prom, has signed with A3 Artists Agency for representation.
Sarah Jones is about to take a look at the world of the sex industry from a different angle. The Tony Award winner is set to make her feature directorial debut with the documentary Sell/Buy/Date which is based on her 2016 Off-Broadway stage production of the same name.
Tim Gray Senior Vice President“The Trial of the Chicago 7,” about protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention and the ensuing trial, features great work by writer-director Aaron Sorkin, who is quick to salute his below-the-line colleagues: “They’re not there to take my instructions; they’re there to top my instructions. I consider these people to be co-authors of the film.” “In the opening seven minutes, we wanted to do two things.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.In 1929, Variety hated the musical comedy “A Wonderful Night” at Broadway’s Majestic Theater (“remarkably dull … the outlook for this one is dreary”).
Much of Ryan Murphy’s star-studded “The Prom” is set in Indiana, around the high school that is the location of the film’s title event. But the first 13 minutes of the movie take place on a block of the Broadway theater district in New York.
EXCLUSIVE: CAA has signed actress Jo Ellen Pellman, the breakout star of Ryan Murphy’s The Prom.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.Politics makes strange bedfellows, but so does showbiz.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorLou Eyrich calls herself one of the “luckiest designers in town.” The Emmy-winning costume designer and producer is part of Ryan Murphy’s go-to team when it comes to creating the look of his shows.Eyrich worked on Murphy’s recent “Hollywood” and “Ratched,” as well as “The Boys in the Band” and “The Prom,” which is now streaming on Netflix.The film stars Meryl Streep as Dee Dee, Nicole Kidman as Angie, Andrew Rannells as Trent and James Corden as Barry.
Andrew Rannells is coming to the defence of “The Prom” co-star James Corden, who’s being hit with backlash for playing a gay character in the new Netflix musical from “Glee”/”American Horror Story” creator Ryan Murphy.
The movie musical The Prom is now streaming on Netflix and one general consensus among viewers is that Meryl Streep steals the movie with her incredible vocal performance!
Captain America hunk Chris Evans has joined Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, and Cate Blanchett in director Adam Mckay’s latest star-studded movie.The as-yet-untitled project, about two astronomers who try to warn people about an asteroid hurtling towards Earth, also boasts Timothee Chalamet, Jonah Hill, Matthew Perry, Kid Cudi, and Ariana Grande, and now Evans has joined in the fun, according to Deadline.The actor won’t have to travel far for his new role – production is
There’s a joke in the new movie musical The Prom that might not make a lot of sense to you if you didn’t see the Broadway version.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentAmazon’s “Sound of Metal” is a piece of terrific filmmaking — and its achievements are even more impressive considering Hollywood’s depictions of deafness in the past.“Sound of Metal,” directed by Darius Marder, stars Riz Ahmed as a heavy-metal drummer who begins to lose his hearing.
told People.“I walked out to the car and I plopped down in the front seat and both spaghetti straps popped off.”The actress remembers trying to “tuck them underneath” her dress before the dance.“I was 14, I had nothing to hold up the dress except my arm,” she said.
The Prom, Ryan Murphy’s film adaptation of the Tony-nominated Broadway musical .You know the rest: The 25-year-old is the centerpiece of the film, singing and dancing her heart out alongside little-known actors like Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and James Corden. It’s her first feature film role…ever.
The Prom living their teenage dreams on Netflix. Who she plays: Dee Dee Allen, an ego-maniac Broadway star similar to (but not really like) Patti LuPone, Bernadette Peters, Liza Minelli, Chita Rivera, and the woman who originated this role on Broadway, Beth Leavel.
Netflix synopsis of the musical film reads: "A group of down-on-their-luck Broadway stars shake up a small Indiana town as they rally behind a teen who just wants to attend prom with her girlfriend." As with any musical there's plenty of catchy numbers that will still be swirling round your head when you go to sleep and lots of energetic dance routines.But a big question is, are the likes of Meryl, James and Nicole actually singing in the new movie?According to the film's soundtrack, the actors
Meryl Streep is getting candid about her new movie.
Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Meryl Streep remains busy. The three-time Oscar winner will be seen in two films this week — Steven Soderbergh's Let Them All Talk, premiering on HBO Max on Thursday, and Ryan Murphy's The Prom, streaming on Netflix beginning Friday — and she's currently filming another movie.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentIf you suspect that Hollywood has always been male-centric, there’s more evidence (not that there was ever much doubt).