Joe Otterson TV ReporterChris Messina is set for a lead role in the upcoming HBO Max pilot “Verbatim,” Variety has learned.The project is based on Brett Weiner’s New York Times Op Docs Series that screened at Sundance in 2014 and 2016.
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Today marks a whole decade since Nicki Minaj unleashed her debut album Pink Friday into the world, acquainting us with the likes of Roman Zolanski and anointing "all these bitches" as her sons. In celebration of the big pink birthday, Minaj announced on Twitter today that she's got a new six-part docuseries due out soon on HBO Max.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterChris Messina is set for a lead role in the upcoming HBO Max pilot “Verbatim,” Variety has learned.The project is based on Brett Weiner’s New York Times Op Docs Series that screened at Sundance in 2014 and 2016.
Chris Messina has been tapped as the lead in HBO Max pilot Verbatim, an anthology series from Brett Weiner (Honest Trailers), Ben Stiller’s Red Hour Films, Left/Right Productions and The New York Times.
Filmmakers have made their thoughts known. Theater chains have blasted the idea, already.
We’ve already heard from a number of filmmakers about the recent WB/HBO Max move, where more than a dozen high-profile Warner Bros. films will be debuting on the same date in theaters and on HBO Max in 2021.
AMC Theatres was already hurting before WarnerMedia made its announcement that it was sending WB’s entire 2021 film slate to HBO Max on the same day as theaters. And now, after that decision? Let’s just say AMC is none too pleased with the idea that one of the biggest studios in the world is threatening the future of the theatrical experience.
Judd Apatow is calling out Warner Bros.
, the reality show? HBO Max's new docusoap, follows the Hos, a wealthy Vietnamese American family in Houston, Texas, as they go through power struggles and family drama surrounded by luxury.Led by patriarch Binh and matriarch Hue, immigrants who achieved the American dream and built a multimillion-dollar empire in banking and real estate development, they attempt to control the lives of their children, son Washington and daughter Judy, who find themselves under pressure to live up to their
When it was announced that WarnerMedia was going to release every Warner Bros. 2021 film on HBO Max the same day as in theaters, the reactions were immediate and passionate.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe HBO Max comedy pilot “Minx” is rounding out its cast.Idara Victor, Oscar Montoya, Jessica Lowe, Lennon Parham, and Michael Angarano have all been cast in series regular roles, with Jake Johnson attached to guest star.
As you’ve heard by now, Warner Bros.’ game-changing seismic decision to put all their 2021 films out on HBO Max simultaneously with whatever theaters are open next year, not only shocked and angered people in Hollywood, it actually blindsided many actors, directors, and talents too. We’ve already heard that Legendary Pictures were so appalled with the decision they’re threatening to sue Warner Bros.
Nicki Minaj sometimes forgives those who have done her wrong, but she never forgets. When fans were clearly upset that The Weeknd’s After Hours was snubbed by the 63rd Grammy Awards nominees, even with “Blinding Lights” being one of the biggest songs of the year, Nicki, 37, vented about her own perceived slight at the hands of the Recording Academy.
The Streaming Wars, they have begun. HBO Max is starting to get aggressive.
Nicki Minaj is giving her dedicated fans a special treat for supporting all of her endeavors over the course of the last decade. In honor of the 10th anniversary of her beloved debut album, the rapper has released the deluxe edition, titled Pink Friday: The Complete Edition .
Nicki Minaj surprised the Barbz with a special announcement on the 10th anniversary of her debut album Pink Friday: HBO Max has ordered a docuseries about her life. She took to Twitter on Friday to reveal the news of her six-episode docuseries directed by Michael John Warren, who made his directorial debut with Jay-Z’s 2004 concert documentary Fade to Black.
Nicki Minaj is making a big announcement.
Get ready to go up close and personal with Nicki Minaj.
Nicki Minaj is giving fans an up close and personal look at her life in a new HBO Max docuseries! The “MEGATRON” rapper, 37, announced the news in a video on Instagram on Friday, and promised to deliver a “next level” doc that her beloved “Barbz” with cherish “forever.” Nicki, who introduced herself as Onika Tanya Maraj (her real name), rocked a bright orange wig, front bangs and a half-up, half-down hairstyle.
Nicki Minaj is getting ready to give her devoted fans a backstage pass into her life as a new mom.