PARK CITY – Listen, we’re not going to sit here while you read this review and pretend that we’re a musical theater expert. Sure, we may be The Playlist’s default gay/queer/LGBTQ+ critic, but “the stage” usually isn’t our thing.
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The fact that Greta Gerwig is following up her directorial work on “Lady Bird” and “Little Women” with a new “Barbie” film is an odd situation, in and of itself. However, adding to the mix is the addition of Gerwig’s partner, Noah Baumbach, as a co-writer of the “Barbie” screenplay.
And according to Baumbach, his work on his most recent film, “White Noise,” had an impact on how he and Gerwig approached “Barbie,” oddly enough. Continue reading Noah Baumbach Says “Aspects” Of His Work On ‘White Noise’ Carried Over Into ‘Barbie’ at The Playlist.
.PARK CITY – Listen, we’re not going to sit here while you read this review and pretend that we’re a musical theater expert. Sure, we may be The Playlist’s default gay/queer/LGBTQ+ critic, but “the stage” usually isn’t our thing.
EXCLUSIVE: Taissa Farmiga (The Gilded Age) will exec produce and star in the Ukrainian drama Anna, from producer Uri Singer (White Noise).
Naya Rivera’s dad has something to say about his late daughter’s relationship with Lea Michele.
Rehashing the past. Naya Rivera‘s father dished on his late daughter’s workplace dynamic with former costar Lea Michele in The Price of Glee.
EXCLUSIVE: Veteran unscripted producer Noah Bonnett has signed an exclusive first-look deal with Sony Pictures Television’s recently formed game show division.
Good news for fans of the “Alien” franchise who want to see more xenomorphs soon: Deadline reports that Noah Hawley‘s FX prequel series “Alien” will begin shooting this year. READ MORE: Noah Hawley’s Earthbound ‘Alien’ FX Series Taps ‘WandaVision’ Writer Bobak Esfarjani FX head John Landgraf talked about the upcoming series at TCA earlier today, saying that Hawley will start production on “Alien” after he finishes shooting “Fargo” Season 5.
Noah Hawley’s long awaited Alien series will finally begin shooting this year.
Noah Oppenheim, who has served as president of NBC News since 2017, is leaving his position, while New York Times deputy managing editor Rebecca Blumenstein will take a top role as part of a reorganization of the news division.
Living authentically!
. In an eight second video posted on January 5, the star mouths along to the words “You know what it never was? That serious.” Text on the video reads “When I finally told my friends and family I was gay after being scared and in the closet for 18 years and all they said was ‘we know.’”In the caption, the actor said he has more in common with his Stranger Things character, Will Byers, than he thought.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.In July, Schnapp, 18, that his character, Will, identifies as gay, telling , “Now that he’s gotten older, they made it a very real, obvious thing. Now it’s 100% clear that he is gay and he does love Mike.
Noah Schnapp, who plays the closeted gay teenager Will Byers on Netflix’s Stranger Things, has come out in real life as gay.
The curtain is being raised Thursday night on what looks to be an idiosyncratic festival awards season, as organizers of the Palm Springs Gala to kick off the Palm Springs Film Festival with a hope that audiences somewhere, somehow, will start talking about movies.
Out and proud! Noah Schnapp publicly came out as a member of the LGBTQ+ community in a TikTok video shared on Thursday, January 5.
Rian Johnson‘s latest whodunit Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery has made a splash at Netflix, securing the top spot on the streamer’s English-language film charts for the week of December 26 to January 1.
Rumor time, I guess, something we try and stay away from when possible, but it’s the dregs of news out there; still technically the holidays for us, and maybe we can make one exception for something that doesn’t sound entirely far-fetched. According to the New York Post, Brad Pitt and Adam Sandler will star in a new Noah Baumbach film for Netflix.
As 2022 comes to a close, Noah Baumbach‘s latest film, “White Noise,” adapted from Don Delillo‘s 1985 novel of the same name, finally premieres on Netflix. That’s after the movie’s world premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September and limited theatrical run earlier this month.