Sabrina Carpenter and Liza Koshy are starring in a new movie!
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Natalia Dyer is in the upcoming film Yes, God, Yes – and you can watch the brand new trailer right here!
The semi-autobiographical debut from filmmaker Karen Maine, co-writer of Obvious Child, hits select drive-ins on July 24, and digital and VOD platforms on July 28.
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Here’s a synopsis: “In the Midwest in the early 00s, sixteen-year-old Alice (Dyer) has always been a good Catholic girl. But when an AOL chat turns racy, she discovers
Sabrina Carpenter and Liza Koshy are starring in a new movie!
Also Read: What Is Cameo, the Platform Where 'Tiger King' Star Carole Baskin Earned $100,000 in 6 Days?Some of the animals include Kryxis and Kadira, two visually impaired tiger littermates who had their vision restored via surgery after they were rescued, and Chobe and Kariba, two lions who were forced into inbreeding and spent their lives in a small enclosure before they were rescued and relocated to Wildcat Ridge Sanctuary in Oregon.Audiences will also hears from former employees Gaylynn
Ryan Phillippe is battered and bruised in this new clip!
Alexandra Shipp and Nicholas Hamilton are co-stars in an upcoming movie!
The trailer for the upcoming HBO series We Are Who We Are starring Kid Cudi premiered yesterday (July 7).
Angelina Jolie and Sam Rockwell are lending their voices to a heartwarming film.
We Are Who We Are, starring Kid Cudi, has been released.The new series was created by filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, known for his work on Call Me By Your Name and Suspiria. The show’s score was composed by Blood Orange.A coming of age story, We Are Who We Are follows two American teenagers who, along with their military and civilian parents, live on a US military base in Italy.
Klaritza Rico In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix announced the premiere date for its upcoming drama series “Away” and Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes announced their new podcast “Smartless” will premiere in July.Netflix has announced “Away” will premiere on Sept. 4. The upcoming drama series follows American astronaut Emma Green (Hilary Swank) as she prepares to lead an international crew on the first mission to Mars, but she must first reconcile her decision to leave behind her
Charlize Theron stars in The Old Guard, and the latest trailer has just arrived.
If you were near a young child it was kind of impossible to not hear them try to sing Let It Go (and some adults too). We all knew that Disney would not only want to capitalize on this, but also give fans more of a thing they’ve fallen in love with.Easier said than done.It’s tough to make something people like its even more difficult to recreate that magic.
As any teen movie will teach you, high school is hell. But if you grew up Catholic, then every single thing in life meant a one-way ticket on the express train to hell — especially anything sexual in nature.
Natalia Dyer is taking on a new role.
Zac Efron is getting down to earth. The 32-year-old actor has teamed up with wellness expert Darin Olien for a new Netflix series about human connection and traveling the globe.
As any teen movie will teach you, high school is hell. But if you grew up Catholic, then every single thing in life meant a one-way ticket on the express train to hell — especially anything sexual in nature.
[email protected] lineup next month. The “Wynonna Earp” panel is expected to include special appearances by Emily Andras, Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell and Varun Saranga.Also Read: Gay Pride Month: The TV Shows, Movies and Streaming Events to Check OutHere’s Syfy’s description of the new season:In Season 4, the infamous Earp Curse is broken, and witty and wild demon hunter Wynonna Earp would love to be celebrating with cold whisky and hot donuts.
Lucy Hale‘s eyes go wide as she visits her first sex shop in the trailer for her brand new movie, A Nice Girl Like You.
heading to Netflix. The streaming service is bringing back the iconic series for 12 new episodes, six of which will debut on July 1.The trailer — which dropped on Tuesday — gives off the vibes that fans know and love, fusing compelling interviews with reenactments.
Netflix remake of The Baby-Sitters Club has just been released – watch below.The series will be based on the bestselling book series of the same name by Ann M.