Peter Crouch joked about the suspicions of players who contacting Erik ten Hag to wish him well on arrival as Manchester United manager.
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Naman Ramachandran Michelle Pfeiffer will star in “Wild Four O’Clocks,” which marks the directorial debut of Peter Craig, who wrote Robert Pattinson’s “The Batman” and has a story credit on the upcoming “Top Gun: Maverick,” which will premiere at Cannes.Protagonist Pictures are handling international sales on the project and will introduce it to buyers at the Cannes Film Market. CAA Media Finance is handling domestic sales on the film.Oscar nominee Marc Platt (“La La Land,” “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” “Bridge of Spies”) and Emmy winner Adam Siegel (“Oslo,” “Drive,” “Scott Pilgrim vs.
the World”) are producing.In “Wild Four O’Clocks,” after their father is sent to prison, two young brothers are placed in the care of their estranged grandmother (Pfeiffer), a vibrant and larger-than-life woman who will quickly have to learn how to care for the heartbroken yet strong-willed boys. Protagonist head of sales Janina Vilsmaier said: “Launching Craig’s directorial debut, which is an uplifting and universal tale of family bonding told through the eyes of a child, in the great tradition of American storytelling, is a huge honor.
Michelle’s magnetism and deeply nuanced performance style makes her the perfect choice to lead this heart-warming and inspiring drama.”Craig’s credits also include “The Town,” starring Ben Affleck, Jon Hamm and Blake Lively; Nora Fingscheidt’s “The Unforgivable,” starring Sandra Bullock; and “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay” Parts 1 & 2. He is also set to write the upcoming sequel to Ridley Scott’s Oscar-winning “Gladiator.”Craig is represented by CAA, Grandview and attorney Don Steele.Oscar nominee Pfeiffer’s credits include “Dangerous Liaisons,” “Scarface,” “The Fabulous Baker Boys,” “Love Field,” “Batman
.Peter Crouch joked about the suspicions of players who contacting Erik ten Hag to wish him well on arrival as Manchester United manager.
Protagonist Pictures has pre-sold most international territories for package Wild Four O’Clocks to Sony Pictures’ Stage 6 Films.
Manori Ravindran International EditorMichelle Pfeiffer drama “Wild Four O’Clocks” has sold out internationally for Protagonist Pictures, which has closed a major deal with Sony Pictures-backed Stage 6 Films for a host of markets.The film marks the directorial debut of Peter Craig, who wrote Robert Pattinson’s “The Batman.” The story centers on two young brothers who, after their father is imprisoned, are placed in the care of their estranged grandmother (Pfeiffer), a vibrant and larger-than-life woman who will quickly have to learn how to care for the heartbroken yet strong-willed boys.Protagonist introduced the project to buyers at the ongoing Marché du Film, and has closed deals with VVS Films for Canada, Paradiso Films for Benelux and Eagle Pictures for Italy. Sony Pictures’ Stage 6 Films struck a multi-territory deal for the project, taking all other international markets.
Vangelis is best known for the iconic theme and soundtrack to the Best Picture-winning sports film “Chariots of Fire,” for which he won an Oscar for Best Original Score while the soundtrack reached the top of the US Billboard charts. He also composed the score for Ridley Scott’s sci-fi classic “Blade Runner,” for which he was nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe venue was the same, but Paramount Global’s inaugural upfront presentation at Carnegie Hall took a very different approach compared to the CBS presentations of old.Jo Ann Ross, longtime CBS ad sales chief, still opened the show without pomp and circumstance, introducing an event that was designed to run an hour playing off the them of CBS’ signature newsmagazine “60 Minutes.” In reality, it ran about an hour and 20 minutes.In what has become a theme of the upfronts this year, media buyers spent much of the hour watching pre-taped pieces, sprinkled with in-person pitches from talent and executives. Rather than focusing on new series clips, it was “60 Minutes” anchors producing and hosting what were in essence branded custom content videos for their corporate parent.
Peter Crouch has left fans in giggles as he resorted to watching the North London derby on his phone after taking wife, Abbey Clancy, and their children to watch a Little Mix concert at The O2 arena.The former Tottenham Hotspur footballer, 41, couldn't let a night out with his family distract him from his former side taking on rivals Arsenal. Sneaky Peter was caught out by wife Abbey, 36, who uploaded a video of her sheepish husband glancing down at his phone as the girl band took to the stage, The couple share children Sophia, 11, Liberty, six, and Johnny, four, but it's unclear which ones attended.The family were also joined by music agent John Giddings.
Michelle Pfeiffer has been cast as the lead in Peter Craig’s directorial debut Wild Four O’Clocks. Craig most recently wrote The Batman for Warner Bros. and worked on Paramount’s upcoming Top Gun: Maverick, which is screening at the 75thCannes Film Festival this month.
(CNN)These days it feels like everything is coming back, so why not Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman?In a recently published interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actress said she's not against the idea."It would depend on the context but, yeah, I'd consider it," said Pfeiffer.It sounds like that wouldn't make Michael Keaton, who played opposite Pfeiffer in that role n 1992's "Batman Returns," unhappy."She pulled off the almost impossible combo of sexy, ironic, tragic, dangerous and just plain good," he told the publication.Pfeiffer is currently starring as Betty Ford in the Showtime series "The First Lady." And while her career may have seemed to have slowed down years ago, she said in the interview that she was simply focused on parenting her children with her writer and producer husband, David E. Kelley.
Peter Crouch is joining the judging panel for the new series of ITV's The Masked Dancer.The footballing legend, 41, is stepping in for Mo Gilligan, who has touring commitments, and will join Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall and Oti Mabuse on the panel. However, Mo, 34, will be back to join Peter, Davina, Jonathan and Oti on the panel for a surprise appearance during the series and the judges will also be joined by some "very special guests" throughout the show.Talking about joining the panel, Peter said: "The show is a firm favourite in our household and when asked I jumped at the chance to take part.
Batman Returns, addressed the possibility of returning to the character following Michael Keaton’s upcoming comeback as the caped crusader.Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Pfeiffer said: “It would depend on the context but, yeah, I’d consider it.”Following Pfeiffer’s interpretation, Catwoman has been played by Halle Berry in 2004’s Catwoman, Anne Hathaway in The Dark Knight Rises and Zoe Kravitz in The Batman.Since Batman Returns, Pfeiffer’s only other superhero role has been in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Janet Van Dyne aka the original Wasp. She played the character in Ant-Man And The Wasp, Avengers: Endgame and will return in Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania next year.Last year, Keaton explained why he decided to return to the role of Batman after 30 years.
Billie Eilish’s childhood crush, like the rest of us, is Buffy Summers. Sarah, 45, starred as Buffy The Vampire Slayer for six years from 1997 to 2003 and was easily one of of – if not the – biggest crushes for pretty much everyone. The Bad Guy hitmaker, 20, bravely took part in ‘Ask me a question’ on her Instagram stories and one fan asked the singer who her biggest celebrity crush was.
Michelle Pfeiffer discusses taking a break from Hollywood, her husband David E. Kelley and more in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Peter Crouch has drawn upon his own experiences of unsettled dressing rooms to send a worrying “good luck” message to Erik ten Hag ahead of his Manchester United arrival.