Lena Dunham and Mandy Patinkin have a new movie in the works!
12.01.2021 - 17:28 / variety.com
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterNetflix has made good on its high-profile promise to deliver new movies every week.Teased last October in national commercial spots, the streaming monolith is guaranteeing its roughly 193 million subscribers unseen features every week in 2021.
Largely compromised of original productions as well as some splashy acquisitions, the slate has 71 titles across genres — from musicals to action, romantic comedies to family animation.Dwayne Johnson, Melissa McCarthy,
.Lena Dunham and Mandy Patinkin have a new movie in the works!
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticAudiences who feel like their movie options have been a little light on actual movie stars this past month get a boost of A-list energy this weekend, between the Justin Timberblake small-town ex-con drama “Palmer” on Apple TV Plus and Netflix’s feel-good “Penguin Bloom,” in which a disabled woman played by Naomi Watts bonds with a baby magpie.But the really starry option is Warner Bros.’ “The Little Things,” a big-budget serial-killer thriller starring three Oscar
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorApple tapped director Lulu Wang to showcase the cinematic features of the tech company’s latest iPhone.Wang, who wrote and directed 2019 feature film “The Farewell,” directed a new short for Apple in celebration of Chinese New Year, “Nian,” which puts a fresh twist on a well-known Chinese folktale.
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Justin Timberlake is all tatted up! The 39-year-old singer shared behind-the-scenes footage of him getting a fake tattoo for his latest movie, In the clip, posted on Instagram on Wednesday, Timberlake is seen getting a massive tiger on his right bicep.«Getting a fake tattoo takes longer than you’d think.
We’re only a few weeks into 2021 but Netflix has already made at least one great decision: a fan favorite TV series renewal.
Dwayne Johnson is offering fans a look at his latest project, and it’s a personal one.
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson proved he’s such a loving girl dad, when he took to Instagram on January 22 to share a series of snaps with his sweet little girl Tiana. The two-year-old sat in a chair, in what appeared to be a playroom, while her A-list dad expertly brushed her brunette locks. “Now despite my two year old looking completely TERRIFIED for her life that daddy is solely responsible for getting all the painful tangles out of her hair,” he captioned the post.
We’re only a few weeks into 2021 but Netflix has already made at least one great decision: a fan favorite TV series renewal.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is returning to the small screen with the help of NBC. The 48-year-old star debuted the trailer for his upcoming biographical TV show, "Young Rock," on his Instagram Saturday.
TikTok has been at the epicentre of some odd trends over the past few months, from people showing off their best attempt at Drake’s “Toosie Slide” to the kind-of epic “Ratatouille” musical.
Netflix has announced the titles that will be premiering on the streaming service in 2021 and is promising "a new movie every week." The features include the Zack Snyder-directed Army of the Dead, Jennifer Lawrence starrer Don't Look Up, musical Tick, Tick... Boom! and Dwayne Johnson action movie Red Notice, among others.
a lot of movies. And star-studded ones, at that. This year, we'll see Netflix movies starring Gal Gadot, The Rock, Ryan Reynolds, Amy Adams, Octavia Spencer, Melissa McCarthy, Jennifer Hudson, , and more of your faves.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterNetflix Original Films head Scott Stuber, a dogged producer who grew up in the studio system, has spent the bulk of his three years at the streamer barreling toward one goal — amass enough unseen features to give customers a new movie every week.That came to pass on Tuesday, as Netflix announced a staggering 71 titles for 2021 — a smattering of genres and ample star power, boasting names like Dwayne Johnson, Zendaya, Amy Adams, Chris Hemsworth, Melissa McCarthy,
Netflix has just released the full slate of movies they will be releasing in 2021 and they’re promising a new movie every single week of the year.
it felt that way — Netflix is hoping to make up for it this year with a new movie every week.The streamer dropped a preview for their 2021 film slate on Tuesday morning, including first looks at upcoming movies starring Amy Adams, Halle Berry, Gal Gadot, Jennifer Garner, Chris Hemsworth, Dwayne Johnson, Regina King, Jonathan Majors, Melissa McCarthy, Jason Momoa, Ryan Reynolds and Octavia Spencer.The films include would-be blockbusters like and, prestige fair including and and threequels and,