Jennifer Lawrence‘s next movie is headed to Sony Pictures.
25.09.2021 - 22:15 / variety.com
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorLeonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Rob Morgan and Jonah Hill are facing the threat of a comet hitting Earth in a new clip from the Netflix movie “Don’t Look Up.” The clip was shown during Netflix’s Tudum event to showcase its upcoming TV series and movies.The dark sci-fi comedy, directed by Adam McKay, stars Lawrence and DiCaprio as two low-level astronomers who try to warn politicians and others that the Earth is in danger as a giant asteroid
.Jennifer Lawrence‘s next movie is headed to Sony Pictures.
Meryl Streep and her husband, Don Gummer, have created a lovely life and family together. The two got married in 1978 while Meryl was grieving the death of her late boyfriend, John Cazale, who she had lived with for three years before he passed. Don is a sculptor, who had previously been married to Peggy “Gutted” Lucas in the early 1970s.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock has delighted Little Mix fans with the first glimpse of her movie debut in the festive romantic comedy, Boxing Day. The singer is aptly playing an international pop star, who is the ex-girlfriend of the newly-engaged protagonist.
The Devil Wears Prada, which came out in 2006, is one of the best, in my opinion. From the moment I watched it, I knew it would be one of my favorite films.
Chloe Fineman is showing off her specialty on a recent episode of The Tonight Show – celebrity impressions!
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There are a bunch of celebrities over the years who have been banned from talk shows.
Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio have a catastrophic problem on their hands in Netflix’s new trailer for “Don’t Look Up”.
is one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year!The drama sees Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio teaming up as astronomy grad student, Kate Dibiasky, and her professor, Dr. Randall Mindy, who discover a comet is going to hit Earth.
Don’t Look Up is one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year and Netflix just debuted a new clip from the film!
After the production backup caused by COVID last year, this awards season is more loaded than any in recent memory. With so many exciting projects emerging every week, some will inevitably arrive with little to no hype.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentTrustNordisk has closed key deals on John Andreas Andersen’s anticipated Norwegian disaster film “The North Sea.”Now in post-production, the ambitious movie is produced by Fantefilm Fiksjon, which previously delivered the Scandinavian blockbusters “The Quake” and “The Wave” that TrustNordisk sold around the world.The film, the trailer for which has just been unveiled by TrustNordisk, opens on Christmas Eve in 1969 as the Norwegian government announces
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August: Osage County,” starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts. That flick’s awkward dinner scene — a laugh riot onstage because live theater audiences need to pierce discomfort with noise — was a letdown, too.Then I thought of Letts’ titanic Broadway turn as George in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” another small play that found a visceral, successful life on screen in 1966 thanks to director Mike Nichols.
John Travolta messed up her name at the 2014 Oscars once again while discussing her new film, “Cinderella.” Travolta, 67, butchered the “Frozen” star’s name on stage when he introduced her as “Adele Dazeem” to the audience.The very memorable incident has stayed with her ever since, and the Long Island native admitted that her evening was complete in the “eight seconds after he screwed up my name.”“First, I felt really sorry for myself, like Meryl Streep’s out there, this is my big break and he
Prodigy frontman, who passed away in March 2019 at the age of 49, is the subject of the new artwork by the street artist Akse, who is working in partnership with the music and mental wellbeing festival Headstock.Akse’s mural was funded by a Headstock-led Crowdfunder campaign that raised over £10,650, and is also raising awareness for this year’s World Suicide Prevention Day tomorrow (September 10) and the mental health text support service, Shout 85258.The Flint mural’s Hackney location – on the
“Don’t Look Up,” which released a new trailer on Wednesday, reportedly cost a combined $55 million.DiCaprio, 46, earned a $30 million salary, Variety reported, while Lawrence, 31, received a reported $25 million payday for the dark comedy film.The two Oscar winners lead Adam McKay’s newest Netflix film alongside an A-list cast.
Netflix has made all our dreams come true by promoting Meryl Streep to president in their latest flick, which is certainly shooting for the stars.
These babysitters are back in business in season two of Netflix’s “The Baby-Sitters Club”.