Sir David Attenborough is sharing his grave concerns for the future of the planet.
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Janet W. Lee Netflix has announced that a documentary about the K-pop group Blackpink will premiere on Oct.
14.“Blackpink: Light Up the Sky” will follow group members Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé’s recording process, their everyday lives as K-pop stars, as well as their history-making performance at last year’s Coachella festival. The film will feature exclusive interviews and footage of the quartet.Netflix teased the possibility of a Blackpink project back in February, when fans wondered about
.Sir David Attenborough is sharing his grave concerns for the future of the planet.
broken Jennifer Anniston’s record for the fastest time to reach 1 million followers on Instagram.The 94-year-old British broadcaster and environmentalist hit the seven-figure follower mark in four hours and 44 minutes after joining the platform on Thursday, according to Guinness World Records.Aniston reached the same milestone in five hours and 16 minutes when she took to Instagram last October.Attenborough’s first post was a video of himself warning about environmental disasters.“I am making
Julian Lennon, Amy Smart, Gisele Bündchen, and Ian Somerhalder have joined forces to help create a new documentary about the planet’s climate crisis.The stars jumped on board filmmakers Rebecca and Josh Tickell’s new Netflix project, Kiss The Ground, as executive producers, with Somerhalder and Bündchen also agreeing to appear in the movie, narrated by Woody Harrelson.The powerful documentary exploring soil regeneration also features Patricia and David Arquette and Jason Mraz, who composed an
The world needs something to lift its spirits. 2020 has been rough, to say the least, with a global pandemic leaving so many people tragically dead, political turmoil in governments around the world, and civil unrest as systemic racism becomes headline news.
Watch Video: David Oyelowo Chose 'The Water Man' as His Directorial Debut Because of His Love for 'The Goonies'Armed with a map and some intel from mortician Jim (Alfred Molina, having a very good time here), Gunner hires Jo (Amiah Miller, “War for the Planet of the Apes”) to be his guide into the woods.
Back in July, it was revealed that John David Washington, Zendaya, and writer-director Sam Levinson quietly filmed an entire black and white feature, “Malcolm & Marie,” while in quarantine. And while there weren’t a ton of details revealed about the film, just having the creator of “Euphoria” working on a new film with those two actors was enough to get people pretty damn excited.
dropping shade means.”He has since learned exactly what dropping shade means, and he has continued to do it. In fact, “The Way I See It,” a documentary that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and will be released by Focus Features on Sept.
BLACKPINK is headed to Netflix!
Peter White Television EditorNetflix is getting into K-pop as the streamer is set to launch a documentary about rising girl group Blackpink.The SVOD service will launch Blackpink: Light Up The Sky on October 14.
If there ever was a year for the Toronto Film Festival to open with a musical pep talk for Americans, surely 2020 is it. American Utopia, the concert film of David Byrne’s 2019 Broadway show, directed by Spike Lee, provides a spark of optimism in the era of COVID-19 and civil unrest.
David Fincher has directed the upcoming movie Mank, marking his first feature film since 2014′s Gone Girl.
Netflix has shared the first images from David Fincher’s highly anticipated new drama Mank – you can see them below.Mank is a black-and-white film starring Gary Oldman as Citizen Kane writer Herman J. Mankiewicz.“1930s Hollywood is re-evaluated through the eyes of scathing social critic and alcoholic screenwriter Herman J.
Fans have been campaigning for John David Washington to fill the shoes of Green Lantern. The actor, who is currently ruling the theatres with Tenet, has been transformed into the DC superhero via numerous fan arts.
Netflix is taking viewers back to school in gritty new drama series “Grand Army”.
Before the world got hit by the devastating and ongoing pandemic, this year was going to see several actors make the jump to the director’s chair. From Halle Berry‘s directorial debut “Bruised,” to Regina King making her own debut with “One Night in Miami,” and David Oyelowo‘s “The Water Man” all premiering at film festivals this year.