Director Todd Haynes is no stranger to musically-inclined films.
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It looks like Netflix is riding the Bridgerton popularity wave as the streaming giant has adapted a Jane Austen classic. Unfortunately, if you were looking for an old fashioned period piece, then you may be disappointed, but not for long.
Netflix has given Jane Austen’s Persuasion a modern facelift. When the news first broke in April, it was unsure if that meant it would be given the bright and brilliant 2020 Emma treatment — or if it will simply be set in the 21st century.
Thankfully, the first
Director Todd Haynes is no stranger to musically-inclined films.
Stephen. The three-parter, which is a sequel to Paul Greengrass' 1999 film The Murder of Stephen Lawrence, sees Whyte (Small Axe) bring Stephen's mother Doreen to life, while Quarshie (Holby City) reprises the role of his father, Neville.
The first-ever adaptation of author Isaac Asimov’s Foundation novels is coming to Apple TV+ with Jared Harris, Lee Pace, and Alfred Enoch.
Love Island's latest stars have been pictured in the villa for the first time as they meet each other ahead of the first coupling.The hit ITV2 series returns to screens on Monday night, with the islanders having entered the Spanish villa over the weekend. New photos show Liberty Poole, Sharon Gaffka, Kaz Kamwi, Faye Winter and Shannon Singh lined up on the grass as they are joined by Laura Whitmore, who looks stunning in a white dress with gorgeous blue floral print.
here.“Megan was instrumental in the success of Blacklist and we are elated she will continue to be an integral member of the Sony family,” Jeff Frost, president of Sony Pictures Television, said. “Megan’s artistic prowess and vision is extremely complimentary to our creative focus and direction and we’re very excited about developing new projects with her.
is finally back with season 3. But according to Netflix, “change is coming” for Otis (Asa Butterfield), Eric (Ncuti Gatwa), Maeve (Emma Mackey) and the rest of the students of Moordale when the series returns in September. Back for a new year, Otis is getting around while his best friend, Eric, makes it official with bad boy Adam (Connor Swindells), Aimee (Aimee Lou Wood) discovers her feminist side, and Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling) starts crushing hard.
Believe it or not, it’s only been four years since Timothée Chalamet’s breakout role in “Call Me By Your Name,” which earned him an Oscar nomination and made him one of the most in-demand actors on the planet. Since then, he’s appeared in a number of big films and will reach even new heights in the upcoming “Dune” and just-announced “Wonka” features.
Here is the first image from Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All, a drama that stars Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet as star-crossed young lovers surviving on the margins of society, who meet and join together for a thousand-mile odyssey which takes them through the back roads, hidden passages, and trap doors of Ronald Reagan’s America.
Naman Ramachandran John Malkovich and Lilly Krug will star in upcoming action-thriller “Shattered,” directed by Luis Prieto (“White Lines”).Krug (“Swing”) plays a con-artist, Cameron Monaghan (“Shameless”) as the millionaire who falls in love with her and Malkovich (“The New Pope”) a creepy landlord whose curiosity overwhelms him. Frank Grillo (“The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard”) plays Krug’s character’s violent, manipulative stepfather.
Klute, we hear Jane Fonda’s voice in several senses of the word, some more literal than others. Over the opening credits, on a tape-recording of her character Bree Daniels talking business with a john, she is introduced discussing freedom and desire.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorMotion Picture Exchange has acquired worldwide sales rights on the coming-of-age horror film “Student Body,” and will be launching it out of the Cannes Virtual Market next week.Written and directed by Lee Ann Kurr in her feature debut, the film features Montse Hernandez (“Lowriders,” “Jane the Virgin”), Cheyenne Haynes (“Camping”), Harley Quinn Smith (“Cruel Summer,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”), Austin Zajur (“Scary Stories to Tell in the
The Lost Daughter, alongside Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson has teamed up with another powerhouse female director, Carrie Cracknell, to adapt Jane Austen’s Persuasion for . A highly respected name in British theater, Cracknell has helmed productions at both the Royal Court and the Young Vic, and recently directed in Sea Wall/A Life on Broadway.
It looks like Netflix is riding the Bridgerton popularity wave as the streaming giant is set to adapt a Jane Austen classic. Unfortunately, if you were looking for an old fashioned period piece, then you may be let down.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterThe first “Star Trek” series created for kids has its full cast.
Paramount+ today offered up a first-look at the alien starship crew – and the voice actors behind it – for the upcoming all-new animated children’s series Star Trek: Prodigy.