In the late 1980s, Hollywood marketers tossed aside a legacy of secrecy and turned box office grosses into public sport. Entertainment Tonight began doing spots on the weekend’s top-grossing films.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterPixar’s “Soul” is skipping theaters and will debt exclusively on Disney Plus in time for Christmas. The animated family film will launch on the streaming service on Dec.
25. In international markets where Disney Plus isn’t available, “Soul” will be released theatrically on an yet-to-be determined date.“Soul” was initially slated to release in June, but it was later postponed to Nov.
20 amid the pandemic. Variety previously reported that Disney was exploring
.In the late 1980s, Hollywood marketers tossed aside a legacy of secrecy and turned box office grosses into public sport. Entertainment Tonight began doing spots on the weekend’s top-grossing films.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: John Pollak, who oversaw sales of Universal Television Alternative Studios programming to buyers outside of NBC, is leaving the company.Deadline understands that Pollak, who was EVP, Creative Affairs, Universal Television Alternative Studios, is leaving as part of two restructures within NBCUniversal.On the one hand, the non-scripted division is moving under the umbrella of the Pearlena Igbokwe-run Universal Studio Group and on the other, the NBCU is
Democrats like to lecture America about its purported white privilege whilst ignoring their own liberal privilege on full display. Take House Speaker Nancy Pelosi who was busted this week getting her hair blown out at a San Francisco beauty salon despite California laws prohibiting hair salons from opening.
What a smackdown! Furious that Democrat leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer were blocking a bill to help Americans through the COVID-19 crisis, President Trump stepped up and got the job done, all by himself. Over the weekend, he issued four executive orders that would extend modified unemployment relief to millions who are out of work, protect many from eviction from their homes, provide continued relief from student loan debt and suspend payroll taxes for employers and those earning less
Caroline Polachek has shared a new version of her solo song ‘The Gate’ — check out its accompanying short film below.The track has been released today (October 19) to mark the one-year anniversary since the release of her debut solo album ‘Pang’, which came out a year ago yesterday (October 18).‘The Gate [Extended Mix]’ is a 10-minute reworking of that album’s opening track, and has been released today through her Orchard label imprint Perpetual Novice.A short film to accompany the song has also
Disney+ is ready to introduce a new generation of horse girls to. The timeless tale of one horse's unbreakable bond with a special young person gets an update courtesy of director Ashley Avis, who first read 19th century author Anna Sewell's novel when she was a child.«Like so many people, it really impacted me.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefSecuring Endeavor Content to represent a second season of a cross-cultural fantasy rom-com four years after the show’s debut was good news for “Dramaworld” and its producer, Korean-American company Third Culture Content.So, too, was the attachment of major talent, including Daniel Dae Kim, Henry Lau, and feted Korean actor Ha Ji-won (“Secret Garden,” “Duelist”).But, arguably, the greater triumph was managing to produce the show this spring.
Arguably the biggest group in the world, BTS, took over the 2020 Billboard Music Awards.
Arguably the biggest group in the world, BTS, took over the 2020 Billboard Music Awards.
Investigative journalist and Fox Nation host Lara Logan visits House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's multi-million dollar San Francisco home in a new Fox Nation series, in which Logan delves into the ills of socialist policies.
The White House slammed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., for holding up coronavirus relief for millions of Americans. On Tuesday night, Pelosi accused CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer of being "an apologist ...
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was visibly frustrated with the line of questions from CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer about passing a coronavirus relief bill. As negotiations between the Trump administration and House Democrats have been revived after President Trump briefly called off stimulus talks, Blitzer asked Pelosi to explain to Americans who are struggling financially amid the economic recovery why she "won't accept the president's latest stimulus offer." "I hope you'll ask the same
Chris Willman Music WriterA two-day concert event performed by BTS from Seoul on Saturday and Sunday, “Map of the Soul ON:E,” brought in 993,000 viewers representing 191 countries or regions, reps for the group announced Monday.Although no gross was reported, in the United States, ticket prices for a basic “HD multi-view” viewing ranged from $45-55 for a single day to $81-91 for a two-day pass.
Disney+ this week., the new Disney film directed bystar Justin Baldoni, and starring Sabrina Carpenter, Fin Argus and Neve Campbell, will premiere on the streaming service on Friday, Oct. 16.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Friday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's proposal to establish a commission to determine whether a president is capable of discharging his office is "absurd" and should not be taken seriously, just a few weeks ahead of a presidential election. Pelosi, D-Calif., and Rep.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday will introduce legislation to create a commission that would allow Congress to oust President Trump from office, using the 25th Amendment.
debut exclusively on Disney+ on Dec. 25.Pixar's animated tale of the before and afterlife centers on aspiring musician and middle-school band teacher Joe Gardner (Jamie Foxx), whose unexpected demise accidentally lands him in the Great Before, where souls are readied for life on Earth.
Disney Pixar‘s Soul is officially going straight to streaming.
While it may seem a bit crazy to already have a film that documents the craziness of 2020, filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi has crafted it, and “American Selfie: One Nation Shoots Itself” not only aims to show just how batshit bonkers this year has been for the United States but frames it around the use of our smartphones.