Audiences are about to see Michael B. Jordan in a way they’ve never seen him before.
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Felicia Sonmez, a national political reporter for The Washington Post, sued the publication and its top editors, claiming that she was discriminated against after she went public as a sexual assault survivor.
Sonmez said that the Post’s subsequent prohibition on her from covering MeToo stories caused her personal and professional harm.
The lawsuit, filed in D.C. Superior Court, names the Post as well as a series of top editors, including Martin Baron, who stepped down as executive editor of the
Audiences are about to see Michael B. Jordan in a way they’ve never seen him before.
You’ve seen Michael B. Jordan fight Black Panther.
Jordan Moreau Michael B. Jordan stars in the first trailer for the appropriately titled romantic drama “A Journal for Jordan,” directed by Denzel Washington.The film is based on the memoir “A Journal for Jordan: A Story of Love and Honor” by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dana Canedy.
No matter who you believe, whether it’s the National Association of Theater Owners (NATO) saying theaters are being destroyed by streaming or perhaps studios trying to explain how streaming and theatrical release models will benefit everyone involved, the truth is that the theatrical experience is changing in a big way. And some, like John David Washington, are concerned about the survival of the big screen experience.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe opening night of the Locarno Film Festival was led by a pair of rousing call to arms for the theatrical experience.Early on it was rain, rather than COVID-19, which threatened to put a dampener on proceedings, as sodden conditions in the famous Piazza Grande forced the world premiere of “Beckett” indoors.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticJohn David Washington shot “Beckett” before last summer’s “Tenet” put the actor on a short list of potential action figures. But when it comes to this considerably more modest, Greece-set manhunt movie — which kicks off the Locarno Film Festival before releasing via Netflix on Aug.
For a film in which John David Washington lurches, staggers, stumbles, shambles, flounders, falters, wobbles, scrabbles and totters across an entire Greek province, getting shot, stabbed, cuffed (often in the very same already broken arm), punched, beaten, chased and stung by bees, is in two-car crashes but also gets hit by a car, escapes in the trunk of a car, gets in a taser fight in a car and eventually falls from a great height onto a car, “Beckett” sure is dull.
went after CNN for $435 million-plus and Twitter for $250 million in 2019. A parody Twitter account he cited in that lawsuit, “Devin Nunes’ Cow,” then went on to get more followers on the platform than the congressman had himself.But he has a dubious track record in the courts so far.
Kerry Washington is sticking with Netflix.
Kerry Washington will star in and produce the feature film adaptation of Diane Cardwell’s memoir “Rockaway: Surfing Headlong Into a New Life” for Netflix, the streamer announced on Tuesday. The film is a co-production with Liza Chasin’s 3dot Productions, Washington’s Simpson Street and Aevitas Entertainment.
Emmy winner Kerry Washington (Little Fires Everywhere, American Son) has signed on to produce and star in Rockaway, Netflix’s film adaptation of the memoir by Diane Cardwell.
Angelique Jackson Emmy winner Kerry Washington is gearing up for a new adventure, set to star in and produce “Rockaway” for Netflix.The feature film adaptation of Diane Cardwell’s memoir, “Rockaway: Surfing Headlong Into a New Life,” will be written by NAACP Image Award winner Nichelle Tramble Spellman (creator of Apple TV Plus’ “Truth Be Told”).In the movie, Washington plays a Manhattan-based journalist who unexpectedly discovers the transcendent power of surfing while on a routine assignment,
EXCLUSIVE: With their action thriller Beckett set to land on Netflix on August 13, Deadline sat down with star John David Washington and director Ferdinando Cito Filomarino to chat about putting together the story of an American on the run amidst political unrest in Greece.
Washington Post employees will need to prove they’re vaccinated by mid-September as a condition of their employment, according to a staff memo from publisher Fred Ryan.Ryan made the announcement Tuesday, emailing staffers to let them know that unless an employee has “documented medical conditions [or] religious concerns,” they need to receive a COVID-19 vaccine by Sept. 13, when the Post will reopen its office for employees to work three days a week.
For example: https://t.co/UdPRFnq4EPSo now, any vid.me embeds now redirect to the 5 Star Porn HD landing page as does vid.me itself. @dox_gay replied to their tweet with a number of the hilariously NSFW examples but, alas, many of the outlets have since caught on and removed the links. Don’t believe us? Refer to the screenshots in the thread. One example involved former House Majority leader John Boehner.
Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand in the highly anticipated film adaptation of William Shakespeare’s.
had been lifted. “I’m not planning on going anywhere.
Without a doubt, one of the biggest films coming later this year is the highly-anticipated drama, “The Tragedy of Macbeth.” Not only does it feature the debut of filmmaker Joel Coen as a singular director (Ethan Coen is not attached), but it has one of the strongest casts of 2021, led by Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand.