The filmed version of the original Broadway production of Hamilton will launch on Disney+ more than a year earlier than planned, streaming on July 3, it has been announced.
23.04.2020 - 11:47 / variety.com
By Manori Ravindran
London-based Pulse Films has built its business on a steady diet of slick rock docs by the likes of LCD Soundsystem and the Beastie Boys, music videos including Beyoncé’s transcendent “Lemonade” and Andrea Arnold’s feature film “American Honey.” As it readies for a transformative year, the Vice Media Group-backed outfit is rolling out its first major scripted series, Sky and Cinemax’s dizzyingly violent and stylish “Gangs of London.”
Pulse CEO Thomas Benski is as much a
The filmed version of the original Broadway production of Hamilton will launch on Disney+ more than a year earlier than planned, streaming on July 3, it has been announced.
With the outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, forcing many people in the United States — and around the world — to shelter in place, isolate or quarantine, and practice social distancing, there’s no doubt that many have been forced to adapt to unexpected and extreme circumstances of being at home full time. While this situation is unprecedented for most, it’s not an unfamiliar concept that Hollywood has explored time and time again.
By Bruce Haring
Leslie Jordan knows how to tell a story, and the “Will & Grace” star took to Instagram on Saturday to share a doozy about Lady Gaga.
Leslie Jordan is opening up about filming American Horror Story: Roanoke with Lady Gaga!
By Dino-Ray Ramos
LOS ANGELES — The organizers of the Oscars said on Tuesday that films released only on streaming platforms would be eligible for Academy Awards next year because of the disruptions to the industry caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Streamed films will be eligible for next year’s Oscars in response to the Covid-19 pandemic closing cinemas across the US, the film academy has said.
RLJE Films has nabbed the North American rights to the Maisie Williams'-starring thriller The Owners. Julius Berg's feature directorial debut is expected to be released in theaters and on VOD and digital HD in the fall of 2020.