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EXCLUSIVE: Following the success on their hit HBO series Silicon Valley, Mike Judge and Alec Berg have found their next comedy to partner on. Sources tell Deadline Picturestart is financing and will produce Automated Trucking, a new feature film comedy based on an original idea from Judge and Berg. Judge will direct with Rob Turbovsky and Matteo Borghese penning the script.
Judge will also produce via his Bemco Productions with Berg’s Steaming Pile of Art also producing. Erik Feig, Samie Kim Falvey, and Royce Reeves-Darby will serve as producers for Picturestart.
Automated Trucking follows a young engineer who pitches a fully automated trucking system to one of Silicon Valley’s most successful billionaires and must prove the technology’s viability by driving cross country with a real trucker to present his breakthrough at the International Truckers expo.
For Picturestart, the company is coming off strong reviews on its recent adaptation of Luckiest Girl Alive starring Mila Kunis. The movie recently appeared on Netflix and came in as top movie on the streamer since its debut.
The duos Silicon Valley ran six seasons on HBO racking up a number of Emmy nominations and earning a strong fan following even following its series finale in 2019. On their own, Judge most recently returned to his animated roots rebooting his legendary 90s animated comedy Beavis and Butt-Head, which was rebooted for Paramount Plus. On top of that he also produced the movie Beavis and Butt-Head Do The Universe. He is repped by WME.
As for Berg, he is coming off another critically acclaimed season of his hit Emmy-winning series Barry. This latest season earned several nominations including Best Comedy series. He is repped by UTA.
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. From choppy fringes to slicked-back and super-straight crops, Demie has been a refreshingly experimental arrival on the Hollywood beauty scene since she shot to fame.
Haleigh Breest, the woman accusing Oscar-winning Crash director Paul Haggis of raping her in 2013, finished her direct testimony Friday with a last round of friendly questioning from one of her lawyers, Zoe Salzman — and then faced a more combative interrogation lasting almost three hours without a break.
Emily Longeretta SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for “Luckiest Girl Alive,” now streaming on Netflix. In 2015, Jessica Knoll’s “Luckiest Girl Alive” was the book in everyone’s bag. It spent 17 consecutive weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers list. Before Hello Sunshine — or Reese Witherspoon’s book club — even existed, Witherspoon signed on to produce a film adaptation. It took seven years, but ultimately, the movie landed at Netflix. First set to have a theatrical release, the Mike Barker-directed movie, written by Knoll, took off the moment it dropped. Currently, it’s in its second week in the No. 1 slot on the streaming service: 57 million hours of the movie have been watched this week alone.
For the second week in a row, Luckiest Girl Alive topped the Netflix Top 10 Film Chart globally. The mystery thriller film starring Mila Kunis was the most-watched movie with 57,010,000 hours viewed for the week starting October 10 and ending on October 16.
According to CNN, the court filing didn’t provide any details about the investigation, saying only that it is related to Musk’s “conduct” related to the deal. But Twitter also accuses Musk’s lawyers of failing to cooperate with requests from both the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Federal Trade Commission to provide information related to the lawsuit Musk is fighting that aims to force him to honor the deal to buy the social media company.According to Reuters, Twitter accuses Musk’s lawyers of invoking “investigative privilege” in their refusal to comply.Musk struck deal earlier this year to buy Twitter for $44 billion, but very soon after attempted to break the agreement, citing unproven claims of fraudulent data about Twitter’s subscriber count.
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Mila Kunis is explaining the “logical” approach she took to understand her complicated character in her new film, “Luckiest Girl Alive”. ET’s Nischelle Turner spoke with Kunis before the thriller hit Netflix on Friday, where she shared how she “reverse engineered” the role before letting the emotions of the film take over.
Kelly Clarkson reveals her advice for kids whose families are experiencing a divorce.
While appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! during its stint in Brooklyn, Ukranian-born actress Mia Kunis was booed by the show's audience. On the program to promote her new Netflix thriller, "Luckiest Girl Alive," Kunis began lamenting over a near wardrobe malfunction, as she did not have a bra or underwear to go with her outfit, which featured a transparent dress. Kimmel, who typically tapes his show from Los Angeles, said to Kunis, "You seem like you could be a New Yorker, but you're not a New Yorker, right?" As the 39-year-old began to answer, she was immediately taken aback by someone in the crowd booing her, to which she retorted, "What? Who booed?" Mila Kunis appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and was booed by fans in Brooklyn.
The new movie Luckiest Girl Alive premieres on Netflix this weekend and we caught up with actor Alex Barone, who plays Dean Barton, to learn more about him.
A federal judge temporarily blocked parts of New York state's new gun law in order to allow the Gun Owners of America to pursue a lawsuit challenging the legislation. Chief Judge Glenn Suddaby of Northern District of New York state in Syracuse ruled that the Gun Owners of America (GOA) have a legitimate case for lawsuit against the new state law complicating the process to obtain a gun license. The decision will not go into effect for three days to allow the New York government to appeal Suddaby's ruling to a higher court.
Emma Mackey and Oliver Jackson-Cohen are stepping out to promote their new movie!
Looking good! Mila Kunis stunned on the red carpet at the Luckiest Girl Alive premiere in New York on Thursday, September 29.
, the movie based on the Jessica Knoll's novel of the same name, premiered in theaters Friday, and readers of the book are already weighing in on the big differences between the book and the film.Starring Mila Kunis, the film tells the story of TifAni «Ani» FaNelli, a New York woman who appears to have it all, from the sought-after job at a glossy magazine to the dream Nantucket wedding. Ani's perfect life is threatened when a crime documentary director interviews her about a «shocking incident» that took place at her prestigious high school when she was a teenager.
Mila Kunis is looking fierce for the premiere of her new Netflix movie Luckiest Girl Alive!
Mila Kunis isn't afraid to poke fun at her husband, Ashton Kutcher, but there was one gift he gave her where the joke was on her. While reflecting on coming to the United States from her native Ukraine during an interview on on Wednesday, the 39-year-old actress revealed she doesn't like pizza — and it led to a hilarious story about the 44-year-old actor.«No, I did not have pizza in New York,» Kunis said after sharing that Queens, New York, was the first place she came when she arrived to the U.S. as a kid.