Nellie Andreeva, Dino-Ray Ramos EXCLUSIVE: The suspense novel The Red Lotus from New York Times bestselling author Chris Bohjalian is getting the TV treatment.
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The Fosters, about two moms raising four adopted children; the Marvel romp Ant-Man and the Wasp with Paul Rudd; the enigmatic and acclaimed sci-fi thriller Under the Skin, in which Scarlett Johansson plays an otherworldly woman preying on men in Scotland; and the Back to the Future trilogy. You can see the full list of what's leaving Netflix in July 2020 below.
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.Nellie Andreeva, Dino-Ray Ramos EXCLUSIVE: The suspense novel The Red Lotus from New York Times bestselling author Chris Bohjalian is getting the TV treatment.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“I’m not here to challenge the accuracy of the costume,” says costume designer Julie Weiss, whose credits include, “12 Monkeys,” “Frida” and “American Beauty.”Weiss is talking about the countless uniforms she needed for “Greyhound,” the Aaron Schneider film starring Tom Hanks as Navy Commander Ernest Krause.
Chris Martin is getting some air.
As Hollywood attempts re-start production after the widespread COVID shutdown, one Netflix film has solidified plans to shoot in Los Angeles this coming weekend. The streamer's upcoming Adam Sandler movieHubie Halloween is slated to shoot a day of pick-ups on Saturday, July 11.
“showmance” to knife-wielding threats, evictions and stolen toothbrushes, is celebrating 20 years on air! To mark the milestone, the CBS reality series’ longtime host, Julie Chen, reflected on the show’s most shocking moments, admitting that she never envisioned the longevity of the gig.“Everyone hated season 1,” she recalled during an interview with ET’s Kevin Frazier. “The critics hated it.
We’re sending our thoughts to Rickey Smiley and his family.
Despite the very much ongoing coronavirus pandemic and soaring COVID-19 infections in Los Angeles, the Kardashian-Jenners are back to their pre-pandemic ways for the most part, having lavish parties and going on luxurious vacations this summer.
The Killerspaid tribute to George Floyd with a stripped-down performance of "Land of the Free" during the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular on Saturday. Appearing live from their Prairie Sun Recording Studio in Sonoma, Calif., the Brandon Flowers-led group delivered an emotional performance of the2019 one-off single.
Jon Gosselin celebrated the Fourth of July with family just like many others but since his family situation is a pretty unique one, fans could not help but wonder about the whereabouts of his son, Collin, one of the two kids he lives with. The other one is Hannah and she was featured in the pic the man posted over the holiday that also showed his girlfriend, Colleen Conrad, posing together happily.
Chris Pine is getting some fresh air.
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Vanilla Ice has finally thawed his stone-cold stance on hosting a concert amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Vanilla Ice knows we’re in the middle of a global pandemic, but collecting his coins seems a lot more important to him at the moment!
With a lineup of new additions coming to Netflix in July, the streaming platform will also say goodbye to scores of titles this upcoming month.
Endeavor CMO Bozoma Saint John has left to serve in the same role with Netflix, according to media reports.Saint John replaces Jackie Lee-Joe, who is leaving the company for personal reasons.Deadline was first to report on the move.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Netflix has appointed Bozoma “Boz” Saint John to be its new Chief Marketing Officer. She leaves Endeavor, where she has served as CMO since 2018.
This July is the last chance (for now) for Hulu subscribers to watch Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, among other films. Lionsgate's The Forbidden Kingdom, featuring Jackie Chan and Jet Li, is also leaving the streamer at the end of the month.
This July, HBO Max prepares to say goodbye to a number of films. Toward the beginning of the month, worldwide hit Crazy Rich Asians will depart the WarnerMedia streaming platform, as will, later in the month, rom-comWhen Harry Met Sally and the 1985 childhood classic The Goonies, starring a very young Josh Brolin.