Disney star Peyton Elizabeth Lee has spoken about the challenging stunts in her new film Secret Society Of Second-Born Royals.
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When Director Rachel Lee Goldenberg was sent the manuscript forTed Caplan andJenni Hendricks' novel Unpregnant,she realized she was given a chance to portray something dear to her heart. "I just thought it was such a brilliant way into this story.
I thought having this funny, character-based, really adventurous plot that by design is showing this political issue that's important to me felt like sort of irresistible opportunity,"Goldenberg tells The Hollywood Reporter. At first glance of the
.Disney star Peyton Elizabeth Lee has spoken about the challenging stunts in her new film Secret Society Of Second-Born Royals.
Penélope Cruz and actor Antonio Banderas were both filming a comedy titled, “Official Competition.” This film is considered to be one of “the year’s highest-profile international Spanish productions,” according to Variety. @lancomeofficial new
Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski EXCLUSIVE: Ophelia Lovibond (Trying) is set as the lead in HBO Max’s comedy pilot Minx, from writer Ellen Rapoport, Paul Feig’s Feigco Entertainment and Lionsgate TV.Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series ordersWritten by Rapoport and directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg, the half-hour Minx is set in 1970s Los Angeles and centers on Joyce (Lovibond), an earnest young feminist who dreams of producing a magazine by, for and about women and joins forces
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorNew York’s LGBTQ film festival NewFest will honor “Ammonite” director Francis Lee with its inaugural World Queer Visionary Award.“Ammonite” star Kate Winslet will present Lee with the kudos ahead of the movie’s opening night drive-in screening at the Queens Drive-In at Flushing Meadows Corona Park on Oct. 16.The 32nd edition of NewFest, held virtually for the first time, will run through Oct.
Ben Lewis and Blake Lee, who are a real-life married couple, will be starring in Lifetime’s first holiday movie to revolve around an LGBTQ storyline.
Pro wrestler Stevie Lee Richardson has sadly died at the age of 54. The athlete, who was otherwise known as Puppet The Psycho Dwarf in the ring, also starred in Jackass 3D and FX’s American Horror Story. His family revealed that he passed away “unexpectedly” on September 9.
Director Rachel Lee Goldenberg has had a busy year with her adaptation of the 1983 film “Valley Girl,” as well as work on the television series “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay.” Her latest is the HBO Max film “Unpregnant” starring Haley Lu Richardson and “Euphoria’s” Barbie Ferreira. The film follows the two girls as one of them needs to travel out of state for an abortion in order to avoid telling her parents.
Amy Nicholson For the first time in her high school career, 17-year-old valedictorian Veronica (Haley Lu Richardson) has flunked a test. That blue positive sign means she’s pregnant, and now she wants a redo — to become “Unpregnant,” in the words of director Rachel Lee Goldenberg (“Valley Girl”), who has a flair for the flip understatement.
Jackass star and TNA wrestler Stevie Lee has died at the age of 54.His family confirmed the news via a GoFundMe page set up in his honour to help pay for funeral costs.A statement on the site reads: “Steve ‘Puppet The Psycho Dwarf’ Lee Richardson unexpectedly passed away on Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at his home in the morning.“He was beloved by many and has many friends that were family, fans that adored him, but only his brother Jim left to take care of final arrangements.
Also Read: Haley Lu Richardson in 'Unpregnant' Trailer Gives a Buddy Comedy Spin on Teen Abortion Drama (Video)Richardson says throughout filming, she was very conscious about making sure the comedic aspects of the film didn’t take away from the seriousness of the subject matter, while the overall theme of the movie was to try and destigmatize abortion while highlighting two women who take control of their bodies and their rights.“The scenes all seemed to me very challenging — even when I
Spike Lee and David Byrne aren’t an obvious pairing. While the former’s oeuvre, for the most part, features unflinching stories about Black life in America, the latter became a hero to white college-educated teens everywhere.
Haley Lu Richardson and Barbie Ferreira are former friends on an unexpected adventure in their new film, . The road trip comedy, which premieres on HBO Max on Sept.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures has set Will Gluck and Chris Bremner to script End of the World, a buddy action comedy that Gluck will direct.Gluck and Jodi Hildebrand are producing through their company Olive Bridge Entertainment, which has a first look deal with the studio. Plot is under wraps.Gluck directed Peter Rabbit from the script he wrote with Rob Lieber, and he recently wrapped the sequel to that hit, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards, Features EditorRachel Lee Goldenberg and Haley Lu Richardson first collaborated together on the 2013 Lifetime movie “Escape From Polygamy,” in which the rising star played a 17-year-old looking to leave a polygamous compound. Their new film, “Unpregnant,” premiering Sept.