Chadwick Boseman showed true commitment to his character by actually learning how to play an instrument for his role in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”.
12.12.2020 - 00:51 / variety.com
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorRyan Murphy’s adaptation of “The Prom” is now streaming on Netflix, bringing the songs of Matthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin to the screen in all their glittered glory. Music producer Adam Anders, whose work with Murphy traces back to “Glee,” was tasked with recording the soundtrack.
Chadwick Boseman showed true commitment to his character by actually learning how to play an instrument for his role in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”.
Chadwick Boseman put his all into his final role in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.Meryl Streep first caught the public’s attention in a few high-class projects: in 1977, the Fred Zinnemann-directed “Julia” and, in 1978, “Holocaust” and “The Deer Hunter,” where she earned her first Emmy and Oscar nominations, respectively.
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EXCLUSIVE: Adam Anders, the producer of Netflix’s The Prom and the longtime executive music producer of the mutli-award winning series Glee, will make his directorial debut early next year on the Monarch Media, SPACE + ART Entertainment and STORY Collective musical feature Road To Bethlehem.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorLou Eyrich calls herself one of the “luckiest designers in town.” The Emmy-winning costume designer and producer is part of Ryan Murphy’s go-to team when it comes to creating the look of his shows.Eyrich worked on Murphy’s recent “Hollywood” and “Ratched,” as well as “The Boys in the Band” and “The Prom,” which is now streaming on Netflix.The film stars Meryl Streep as Dee Dee, Nicole Kidman as Angie, Andrew Rannells as Trent and James Corden as Barry.
The movie musical The Prom is now streaming on Netflix and one general consensus among viewers is that Meryl Streep steals the movie with her incredible vocal performance!
told People.“I walked out to the car and I plopped down in the front seat and both spaghetti straps popped off.”The actress remembers trying to “tuck them underneath” her dress before the dance.“I was 14, I had nothing to hold up the dress except my arm,” she said.
Netflix synopsis of the musical film reads: "A group of down-on-their-luck Broadway stars shake up a small Indiana town as they rally behind a teen who just wants to attend prom with her girlfriend." As with any musical there's plenty of catchy numbers that will still be swirling round your head when you go to sleep and lots of energetic dance routines.But a big question is, are the likes of Meryl, James and Nicole actually singing in the new movie?According to the film's soundtrack, the actors
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Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Meryl Streep remains busy. The three-time Oscar winner will be seen in two films this week — Steven Soderbergh's Let Them All Talk, premiering on HBO Max on Thursday, and Ryan Murphy's The Prom, streaming on Netflix beginning Friday — and she's currently filming another movie.
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The newest offering from Ryan Murphy sees Meryl Streep reunite with her Into The Woods co-star James Corden and her Big Little Lies co-star Nicole Kidman in a musical extravaganza.
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Meryl Streep once again proves that she can take on anything with her latest role in the Netflix movie musical “The Prom”, which was adapted from Broadway by director Ryan Murphy. The star-studded ensemble film sees the Oscar-winning actress rapping as well as singing and dancing. While speaking to ET, she explains why she wasn’t afraid of the challenge and reflects on a time when she received a poor review similar to her on-screen counterpart.
Meryl Streep once again proves that she can take on anything with her latest role in the Netflix movie musical , which was adapted from Broadway by director Ryan Murphy. The star-studded ensemble film sees the Oscar-winning actress rapping as well as singing and dancing.
Ryan Murphy‘s The Prom doesn’t hit Netflix until December 11, but the reviews are already in!