The delight of the John Wick franchise lies squarely in its weirdness. The film series famously kicked off with mercenary protagonist and certified wife guy John Wick, played by Keanu Reeves, avenging his dog.
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Peermusic has signed a worldwide publishing administration deal with Jonathan Yip and Jeremy Reeves of songwriting and production trio The Stereotypes, who have worked with artists including Cardi B, Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber and Lil Yachty.“Jonathan, Jeremy and The Stereotypes consistently prove that their hit-making capacity may be limitless”, says Peermusic COO Kathy Spanberger. “They continue to go from strength to strength.
When we get the opportunity to work with such calibre of talent and to be the guardians of a song catalogue like this, it’s very much a vision to reality moment”.VP A&R Tuff Morgan adds: “The Stereotypes have harnessed their incredibly collaborative approach and undeniable talent into over sixteen years of hit-making magic. They just keep finding new opportunities and exciting creative moments in the studio.
We’re looking forward to big things ahead”.Meanwhile, Yip says: “Excited to partner with Peermusic. Meeting Tuff and the rest of the team, I immediately realised they were aligned with our vision.
Not only as producers, but as a company”.And Reeves comments: “Thankful for the opportunity to build with Peermusic. Tuff and the team already feel like family, and I’m excited to see what lies ahead as we push the music forward”.The Stereotypes started out in 2003 and, as well as making it big in US pop, have also written and produced songs for K-pop artists.
.The delight of the John Wick franchise lies squarely in its weirdness. The film series famously kicked off with mercenary protagonist and certified wife guy John Wick, played by Keanu Reeves, avenging his dog.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic In “John Wick: Chapter 4,” the epic culmination of the flamboyantly brutal death-wish-meets-video-game-meets-the-zen-of-Keanu-Reeves action series, our hero finds himself in a Berlin nightclub that resembles a pulsating Bauhaus Eurodisco by way of “Fellini Satyricon.” The place is like a concrete cathedral, with giant mosh pits of dancers throwing their arms up to the heavens as waterfalls cascade down the side walls (it almost looks like it’s raining). But Reeves’ John Wick, as he makes his way through the neon wetness, isn’t dancing. He’s getting ready to start shooting — which, for him, is more or less the same thing. As he skulks forward, oily hair hanging down the sides of his face, the camera glides just ahead of him, framing him like the renegade action demigod he is. We might be in the middle of the world’s most cutting-edge cologne commercial.
Keanu Reeves‘ return in John Wick: Chapter 4 is already garnering rave reviews – and it hasn’t even officially hit the screen officially.The highly-anticipated fourth instalment in the film has already been called “phenomenal”, “epic”, and “one of the greatest action movies ever made”. Indeed, Reeves’ turn as Baba Yaga is blowing Hollywood’s collective mind, according to early reactions from leading film critics.Erick Weber went as far as to call Chapter 4 “one of the greatest action movies ever made” in a review shared to Twitter Monday, writing that the sequel “tops all 3 of its predecessors in storytelling, scope & stakes, countless astonishing set pieces.”CinemaBlend critic Eric Eisenberg joined in with getting the hype-train rolling, tweeting that the film “earns” its 169-minute runtime.
Could Keanu Reeves make a cameo appearance in the hit series "Yellowstone"? While promoting the release of "John Wick: Chapter 4," Reeves was asked during an interview whether he would up for taking on a "surprise role" in the hit series. "I’d love to do a western so yeah, yeah sure," he replied to ET Canada. The hit western drama – which is set to return for the second-half of season five this summer – has been dominating headlines after rumors circulated "Yellowstone" would be ending after the current season due to drama surrounding the lead role of John Dutton, who is portrayed by Kevin Costner. Reports recently surfaced that the actor was not willing to work as much to film season five and season six.
Shamier Anderson is making his debut in the “John Wick” franchise, with his character engaging in a memorably brutal fight scene with Keanu Reeves’ character in the upcoming “John Wick: Chapter 4”.
A really unique memento from “The Matrix” belongs to Keanu Reeves.
Shamier Anderson reveals what it was like beating up Canadian royal and legend, Keanu Reeves, in “John Wick: Chapter 4” in a new interview with ET Canada.
It’s been a very rocky development for the limited series, “Devil in the White City.” The series has been something of a passion project for Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio, dating back to when it was being developed as a feature film. Then, recently, it was announced that Keanu Reeves would star with Todd Field directing.
Keanu Reeves returns as the titular hitman in, once again embodying his latest iconic character -- who came out of retirement in the franchise's first film to avenge his dead puppy, and has been on the run ever since. finds John Wick fighting his way around the world as he searches for a way to defeat the High Table. Despite the harrowing action scenes, Reeves says he had a blast returning to the role.«I love playing the character. I love the world of ,» he raved. " is so ambitious.
Germany’s Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology, said in a statement.Reeves, 58, was answering questions from fans during a Reddit Ask Me Anything thread when someone asked him about Keanu Reeves, the molecule.“[Researchers] from Germany found a compound naturally produced by some type of [bacteria] that is so effective at killing fungi, they named it after you: keanumycins. What are your thoughts about that?” a user asked.He responded with gratitude for the scientists, saying it was “cool” and “surreal.”“They should’ve called it John Wick…but that’s pretty cool…and surreal for me.
Keanu Reeves has seen success with both the “Matrix”, “Bill & Ted” and “John Wick” film franchises, but are they any roles he wishes he could have played?
“Deadpool 3,” another beloved actor just revealed he would have loved a shot at the role: Keanu Reeves.While taking part in a reddit AMA, Reeves was asked if there’s ever been a role in his career that he regretted turning down. He said no, but that he “did always want to play Wolverine,” no doubt jump-starting a whole new fan campaign to get the 58-year-old actor in the role if/when the Marvel Cinematic Universe recasts.Reeves is no stranger to comic book movies, having led 2005’s DC adaptation “Constantine,” a role he intends to reprise in an upcoming sequel at Warner Bros.
Jeremy Clarkson has been named “the UK’s sexiest man” in a new survey. Despite the presenter’s recent controversies, he seems to have caught the eye of many ladies across the country, beating celebs such as Gary Lineker and Mike Tindall to win the top spot in a new survey.
John Wick: Chapter 4 changed after he called out its script for feeding into Asian stereotypes.Speaking to GQ in a recent interview, Yen shared that despite being a big name with a wide acting range, his roles in Hollywood have been limited to the occasional action spot and that he has been typecast much like other Asian actors.Speaking on his most recent incident with typecasting, Yen revealed that he had his role in John Wick: Chapter 4 altered after he noticed several Asian stereotypes attached to his character. In the upcoming film, Yen plays an assassin named Caine who was reportedly first named “Shang or Chang”.Yen would go on to say: “Why does he always have to be called Shang or Chang? Why can’t he have a normal name? Why do you have to be so generic? Then the wardrobe again – oh, mandarin collars.
John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein’s was built geeking out over home movies. Daley, fresh from his debut as one of the geeks on the cult TV classic “Freaks and Geeks,” was one of the teen stars of the 2000-01 ABC sitcom “The Geena Davis Show,” and Goldstein was the youngest member of the writing staff. One day, Daley grabbed Goldstein to show him the stop-motion short film he’d made of himself getting hit by a car. “It was amazing — really well done,” recalls Goldstein, who is sitting across from Daley in their small office on the Paramount studio lot. “And I, of course, was like, ‘All right, I’m bringing in the shorts that I made when I was his age.’”
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, responded to one Stephen Fry critic after the comedian was accused of making a "misogynistic" joke. Earlier this month, one person at a dinner at Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) reportedly called for disciplinary action to be taken against club president Stephen after he made comments described as "egregious". Following the controversy, Jeremy reacted to the accusation, saying it was "tragic" how nowadays allegations can be "immediately accepted as fact".
Vern Yip told Metro Weekly in 2018 in a cover story interview. “Similarly, if something just functions and it’s not aesthetically pleasing, it’s also a failure.”The interview coincided with Yip’s appearance at the fall 2018 Capital Home Show presented by Marketplace Events.
's return with season 4, the cast is opening up about what's in store for the Roy family in the upcoming episodes and what it's like to work on the Emmy-winning HBO drama, particularly when it comes to Jeremy Strong's notorious style of method acting on set. While playing Kendall Roy, the 44-year-old actor tends to isolate himself from the rest of the cast. «It’d be one thing if I was working on or something,» Strong says in defense of himself while speaking to .
John Wick is thinkin’ he’s back.
For all that is wrong with the world, at least we are alive to see actors like Tom Cruise and Keanu Reeves beat Father Time to a standstill in some of the most innovative movie franchises of their day. Ever since revitalizing his career in the original “John Wick,” Reeves has cemented his place as an icon both onscreen and off.