just taken. No more elite crowds wearing scarves that cost as much as a used Toyota Corolla.But even if we can’t drink craft beers with Richard Linklater in a remodeled shoe store, at least we still have the movies.
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Screen Media has picked up the North American theatrical rights to the documentary Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street ahead of its world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in the Premieres sidebar. Screen Media will release the HBO Documentary Film in theaters and on home entertainment in spring 2021.
The HBO TV debut will follow the theatrical release and the documentary will also be available to stream on HBO Max next year. Street Gang, inspired by Michael Davis’ book, is
.just taken. No more elite crowds wearing scarves that cost as much as a used Toyota Corolla.But even if we can’t drink craft beers with Richard Linklater in a remodeled shoe store, at least we still have the movies.
and threaten democracy as we know it. Understandably, Americans across the country are upset and shocked at the turn of events, and Selena Gomez is no exception.On Twitter, Selena voiced her disappointment in social media apps that allowed pro-Trump supporters to plan this on their platforms with no consequences.
Selena Gomez is placing blame on the higher-ups at social media companies Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google for their alleged facilitation of allowing users to spread "hate" after protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, leaving four people dead.
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direct to your inbox Outgoing US President Donald Trump has had his Twitter account locked and been threatened with “permanent suspension” from the social media platform.
Donald Trump. The Capitol was breached on Wednesday by Trump supporters who were protesting the ratification of President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College victory over the president in the 2020 election.After things turned violent, Trump posted a video in which he addressed his supporters, urged Capitol rioters to «go home,» and claimed election fraud.
Like many other celebrities, Selena Gomez is also speaking out about the “Stop The Steal” riot that took place today (January 6) at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have all removed Donald Trump‘s video message to rioters at the US Capitol.
Donald Trump. The Capitol was breached on Wednesday by Trump supporters who were protesting the ratification of President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College victory over the president in the 2020 election.After things turned violent, Trump posted a video in which he addressed his supporters, urged Capitol rioters to «go home,» and claimed election fraud.
Helena Zengel.“News of the World” is adapted from the 2016 novel of the same name by Paulette Jiles, and co-written and directed by Paul Greengrass.
A is for Acquisition! Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment’s company Screen Media has acquired the North American rights to HBO’s Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street ahead of its world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Screen Media is set to release the docu in theaters and into the home entertainment market in Spring 2021. The HBO Documentary Film will debut on HBO and HBO Max later in the year.
Dave McNary Film ReporterScreen Media has bought North American rights to HBO’s “Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street” and will premiere the title at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in January.The documentary, inspired by Michael Davis’ New York Times best-selling book, is directed by Marilyn Agrelo and produced by Trevor Crafts and Ellen Scherer Crafts.
EXCLUSIVE: Emmy-winning The Americans star Matthew Rhys is returning to FX as the lead and executive producer of Wyrd, a drama inspired by the Dark Horse comic. The project hails from Sheldon Turner (Up In the Air), Vendetta Prods., FX Prods. and 20th Television.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentStrand Releasing has acquired North American rights to Bassam Tariq’s “Mogul Mowgli,” co-written, starring and produced by Riz Ahmed. The movie world premiered at the Berlin Film Festival where it won the Fipresci International Critics’ Prize.Produced by Thomas Benski, CEO of Pulse Films, and Ahmed’s Left Handed Films banner, “Mogul Mowgli” recently received seven British Independent Film Award nominations.
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival is going to be different than any other previous version of the event. Due to its winter schedule, this year, the American festival was able to come in right before COVID-19 took hold in the US and canceled a bunch of other film events in 2020.
Matthew McConaughey spoke out once again on the political divide in America as well as cancel culture and the coronavirus pandemic. The “Dallas Buyers Club” actor made waves last week when he appeared on Russell Brand’s podcast to discuss what he sees as the hypocrisy of asking conservatives to rally behind President-elect Joe Biden after four years of animosity toward President Donald Trump and his supporters. Appearing virtually on Tuesday’s episode of “Good Morning Britain,” the star
Super LTD, Neon's boutique distribution division, has acquired the North American rights to Gianfranco Rosi’s documentary Notturno after a debut at Venice and play at the virtual Telluride, Toronto, New York film festivals. The film, shot over three years across Lebanon, Iraq, Kurdistan and Syria, was named by Italy to represent the country in the 2021 Oscar best international feature race.