Amongst the films that took a gamble and released amidst the COVID-19 pandemic was Christopher Nolan's Tenet. After weeks of back and forth to set a release date, Tenet finally got the theatrical release that Nolan was adamant on.
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Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorKiko Washington, Warner Bros Entertainment’s head of global PR since 2009, is retiring at the end of the year after a 35-year run at the company in various roles at WB, Time Warner and HBO.
The news was announced to staff Tuesday by Ann Sarnoff, chair and CEO of Warner Bros and WarnerMedia’s head of the Studios and Networks Group.“This has been a time of reflection for so many, and Kiko and I have been talking about his plans for a while,” Sarnoff said in
.Amongst the films that took a gamble and released amidst the COVID-19 pandemic was Christopher Nolan's Tenet. After weeks of back and forth to set a release date, Tenet finally got the theatrical release that Nolan was adamant on.
now playing in theaters around the world, Christopher Nolan hopes to hold certain cinematic secrets close to his chest. He's pleased moviegoers are beginning to unspool the mysteries of inversion — and finally figuring out what the hell this movie is about — but the writer-director is staying mum on exactly how he pulled it all off.His star, John David Washington, is a bit less precious about pulling back the curtain of how the Nolan sausage is made.
An international crime is coming into focus.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticShowtime will premiere its original documentary Kingdom of Silence about the 2018 murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi on October 2 – the two-year anniversary of Khashoggi’s death.Directed by Emmy-winning Documenting Hate filmmaker Rick Rowley and exec-produced by Alex Gibney in collaboration with Lawrence Wright, Kingdom of Silence examines the relationship between the U.S.
Fans have been campaigning for John David Washington to fill the shoes of Green Lantern. The actor, who is currently ruling the theatres with Tenet, has been transformed into the DC superhero via numerous fan arts.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmOne of the best reviewed hot-button documentaries of last Sundance has finally been claimed and given an opportunity to be seen. Briarcliff Entertainment acquired U.S.
trailer for the documentary, directed by Bryan Fogel. HanWay Films will handle international sales for the film.
Tenet actor John David Washington has admitted he is “still kind of grasping” the plot of the film.Christopher Nolan’s time-travelling epic was released in cinemas across the UK last Wednesday (August 26) to mixed reviews, with many pointing towards the complex plot twists.In an interview with GQ, Washington said it took him time to process the journey of his character, credited as “The Protagonist”.“I mean, literally on the first read, I thought I understood it, strangely,” the actor explained.
Christopher Nolan’s new thriller Tenet is leading the post-coronavirus box office comeback with a $53 million theatrical launch.The Warner Bros. release, starring Robert Pattinson, John David Washington, and Elizabeth Debicki opened in 41 markets outside North America this weekend (August 28-30, 2020), scoring its strongest start in the U.K., where it banked $7.1 million.Praising the impressive opening as “a fantastic start”, studio chairman Toby Emmerich stated: “Given the unprecedented
Netflix is set to release Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, one of Chadwick Boseman's final films, later this year. Denzel Washington produced the film, but he and Boseman go back a lot further than this project.
Denzel Washington remembered Chadwick Boseman fondly more than two decades after he paid for the late actor’s study abroad tuition at the British American Drama Academy. “He was a gentle soul and a brilliant artist, who will stay with us for eternity through his iconic performances over his short yet illustrious career,” Washington, 65, said in a statement after Boseman’s death was announced to the public on Friday.
Chadwick Boseman and Denzel Washington shared a special connection even before the star made it big. Boseman died on Friday after a four-year battle with colon cancer.
Following the news of Chadwick Boseman‘s death, Denzel Washington, the Man on Fire actor, came out to remember the Black Panther alum. According to a report from Hot New Hip Hop, Denzel and Chadwick were connected.
When Chadwick Boseman was a student at Howard University, one of his teachers was legendary actress Phylicia Rashad and she encouraged him to apply for a summer program at Oxford University’s drama department in London.
Chadwick Boseman, who passed away Friday of colon cancer at age 43, was one of the many celebrities to honour Oscar-winning actor Denzel Washington at an American Film Institute Tribute last year.
Hollywood and millions of people are in mourning after beloved actor Chadwick Boseman died on Friday, August 28. The cause of his death was from colon cancer, something the Black Panther star was privately battling for four years.
Denzel Washington – who paid for Chadwick Boseman to study acting in the UK – has paid tribute after the star died at the age of 43.
Tracee Ellis Ross is reflecting on her experiences