Hugh Jackman found the coolest way to convince Ryan Reynolds about his cameo on Deadpool 3. The actor was seen making the case for his appearance on the film by sharing a video of a New York police officer's message for Reynolds.
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EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, Parasite distributor Neon has come out on top for North American rights to Ryan Gosling package The Actor, the next movie from Anomalisa director Duke Johnson. We hear the pre-buy is in the mid 7-figure range.
Oscar-nominee Gosling will play actor Paul Cole who becomes stranded in 1950s Ohio after a brutal attack. Suffering from severe memory loss, he struggles to find his way back to his life in New York and reclaim what he has lost.
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Hugh Jackman found the coolest way to convince Ryan Reynolds about his cameo on Deadpool 3. The actor was seen making the case for his appearance on the film by sharing a video of a New York police officer's message for Reynolds.
On Saturday, Hugh Jackman took to Twitter, making a case for his appearance in Deadpool 3 via a New York police officer.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds chose a baseball game for their date night! Yes, the doting parents took a break from parental duties and put on their baseball caps as they headed to watch the Yankees game in New York over the weekend. The couple documented the same for Instagram and were probably the cutest on field couple.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds had a fun «mom & dad» date night!The couple left their three daughters at home and spent some alone time, attending a New York Yankees game in New York City on Friday. The gorgeous pair documented their outing on their social media — and looked like they had a blast.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are emerging from quarantine, and shared some photos from their night on the town in the Big Apple.
Far from the consistent critical glory of Sundance contemporaries like Kelly Reichardt and Debra Granik — or even the sporadic critical glory of a Lisa Cholodenko or an Ira Sachs — and not to be confused with more marketable writing-directing duo Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini have forged one of the most perplexing career paths in American independent film.
Julian Casablancas has interviewed the US linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky for his ongoing interview series S.O.S.
Based on The New York Times bestselling book by author Liane Moriarty, Nine Perfect Strangers takes place at a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation as nine stressed city dwellers try to get on a path to a better way of living. Watching over them during this ten-day retreat is the resort’s director Masha (Nicole Kidman), a woman on a mission to reinvigorate their tired minds and bodies.
EXCLUSIVE: Magnolia Pictures International has acquired worldwide and U.S. sales rights to the comedic feature, Queen of Glory, which will make its world premiere at the 20th Tribeca Film Festival in June.
is returning to Netflix for a third season this May, four years after its season 2 debut.
is returning to Netflix for a third season this May, four years after its season 2 debut.
The long-rumored third season of Netflix comedy series Master of None, starring Aziz Ansari, is coming to the streamer next month.
Ryan Coogler is keeping the upcoming production of in Georgia, despite the state's new voting law. On Friday, the actor revealed his decision in a letter published by Shadow and Act, explaining that he won't be moving production and will instead support voting rights organizations. «As an African-American, and as a citizen, I oppose all attempts, explicit and otherwise, to shrink the electorate and reduce access to the ballot.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIn 2002, when Halle Berry won the Oscar for her performance in “Monster’s Ball,” becoming the first African American woman to take home the Academy Award for best actress, after 30 seconds of convulsive tears she said, “This moment is so much bigger than me.
Angelique Jackson Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Ryan Coogler is denouncing Georgia’s new restrictive voting laws and explains why he will still film “Black Panther II” in the state.Coogler penned an op-ed, shared with Shadow and Act, speaking out against the controversial legislation.“The fight for full enfranchisement is fundamental to the African-American struggle in this country and to this country’s claim to functioning democracy,” Coogler wrote.
Neon has landed the North American right to Ryan Gosling starrer The Actor. Duke Johnson is behind the movie based on best-selling novelMemoryby Donald E.
Ryan Gosling‘s next movie has been revealed!