Oprah Winfrey is back on the red carpet at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival!
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The first trailer for Tyler Perry's upcoming Netflix drama, is finally here. Set in the 1940s Deep South, the film follows star-crossed lovers Bayou and Leanne, whose forbidden love is the backdrop for 40 years of secrets and lies. «That was our first kiss,» Bayou says in the trailer.
«Ain't nothing felt that good in all my life. You asked me not to tell nobody, but I sure wanted the world to know.»The two-minute video highlights the rise of Bayou and Leanne's young romance before the two are separated by family and circumstance.
Despite Leanne's marriage to a well-to-do white man and Bayou's rise to stardom as the singing and dancing sensation known as «the Bayou Boy,» the two find their way back into each other's arms in the form of secret encounters. But nothing stays a secret for long, and the two are soon forced to contend with the dangerous consequences of their actions. Written, directed and produced by Perry, features stars Joshua Boone and Solea Pfeiffer as the troubled lovers alongside an ensemble cast that includes Amirah Vann, Austin Scott, Milauna Jemai Jackson, Brent Antonello, Brad Benedict, Kario Marcel, Lana Young and Ryan Eggold. The film also features the original song «Paper Airplanes,» performed by Ruth B., songs arranged and produced by multi-GRAMMY winner and two-time Academy Award nominee Terence Blanchard, music by Aaron Zigman and choreography by Debbie Allen.Earlier this month, Perry told that he penned the screenplay for in the '90s, making it the first screenplay that Perry ever wrote.
The project was originally bought in 2006 but never came to fruition until recently. «The landscape never agreed to it,» he told the outlet. «I wrote it in 1995 and waited for the right time to do it.
Oprah Winfrey is back on the red carpet at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival!
Tyler Perry expressed his excitement over the recent push for diversity in the film and TV business at a Toronto industry keynote on Sunday but added the drive would only succeed if it were accompanied by education, training and time to gain experience.
Netflix hit thriller drama “Echoes,” but it’s a tad darker than the Hayley Mills classic. Michelle Monaghan plays identical twins who have switched places every birthday since they were kids into adulthood, tricking husbands and children. But, the twisted ritual goes wrong one year when they find themselves as prime suspects in a murder, puzzling a local cop who can’t figure out who did it.
Emily Longeretta When Emma Roberts and Meaghan Oppenheimer read Carola Lovering’s 2018 book “Tell Me Lies,” they were hooked, likely for the same reason that fans were: It told the story of a woman falling for a very toxic man who turns her life upside down. The show, however, took a bit of a different approach. Instead of being told from both points of view, the Hulu drama is told strictly from Lucy’s (Grace Van Patten), as she falls for manipulative Stephen (Jackson White). The other difference is that the leading man is a less controlling than in the book — he’s toxic and abusive, Oppenheimer admits, but they had to find a way to make him likable.
The harrowing new trailer for “All Quiet on the Western Front” has been released ahead of the movie’s premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival.
Tom Hopper stars in the new Netflix romantic comedy Love in the Villa and his real-life wife Laura Hopper plays his fiancee in the movie!
was mostly choreographed, so the crew knew what was coming. But the actress also admitted that she and Hopper took full advantage of the opportunity in front of them.“We choreographed enough, where we weren’t injuring each other, but we were doing it,” Graham said.
Jason Bateman has booked his holiday travel.The multi-hyphenate is scheduled to star opposite Taron Egerton in the new Netflix thriller “Carry On,” TheWrap has confirmed. The film will be directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, a man who knows a thing about transportation-related terror thanks to “Non-Stop” and “The Commuter.”Egerton plays a young TSA agent who is blackmailed by a shadowy traveler (presumed to be the Bateman role) to let a dangerous package get through security (and onto a flight).
Chrishell Stause, Jason Oppenheim said he didn't think he'd be ready for another relationship for at least another two to three years. So, you can imagine his surprise when he fell hard for Marie-Lou Nurk, while on vacation, no less.The president and founder of The Oppenheim Group opened up to and revealed how he and the Paris-based model met earlier this year.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson says he was Sarah Hyland‘s plan B wedding officiant — because their other Modern Family co-star couldn’t make it!
The Sandman creator Neil Gaiman has revealed Michael Jackson had wanted to be cast as Morpheus.Gaiman discussed the early iterations of the Netflix project in the 1990s, adapting his comic book series which ran from 1989 to 1996.In an interview on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Gaiman said: “By 1996, I was being taken to Warners, where the then-president of Warner Bros sat me down and told me that Michael Jackson had phoned him the day before and asked him if he could star as Morpheus in The Sandman.He continued: “So, there was a lot of interest in this and they knew that it was one of the Crown Jewels and what did I think? And I was like, ‘Ooh.’”In the Netflix adaptation recently released, Tom Sturridge plays Morpheus.
EXCLUSIVE: Timewasters creator Daniel Lawrence Taylor has boarded Netflix Greek mythology reimagining Kaos.
of the Game of Thrones prequel, , Prime Video rolls out its much anticipated fantasy drama, Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, this week. No comparisons here, other than it’s another with epic storytelling and a huge budget to bring it to life. But if period fantasy dramas aren’t your thing—or even if they are—there are plenty of other new shows worthy of your attention. Hallmark’s Mahogany card brand is coming to Hallmark’s Movies & Mysteries channel with original made-for-TV movies.
Tom Hopper and Kat Graham are hitting the red carpet together!
three-decade-long journey to get made, Gaiman said in a recent appearance on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast that top brass at Warner Bros. told him of the King of Pop’s interest in the part. “By 1996, I was being taken to Warners, where the then-president of Warner Bros.
Neil Gaiman is revealing secrets behind the long process to adapt the “The Sandman” comics for Hollywood.
just announced all the titles joining its slate in September 2022, and you better be ready to snuggle up with a weighted blanket and a pumpkin spice latte with some certified classics, even though the temperature will probably still be in the 80's.Some of the must-see movies coming to Netflix in the first month of include The Notebook, Save the Last Dance (you can watch Julia Stiles dance terribly at any time now!), Clueless, and the Austin Powers trilogy. September will also be a big month for Netflix originals, with the arrival of the highly-anticipated season two follow-up, and, for those who are more interested in capital C cinema, the adaptation of starring as a fictionalized version of Marilyn Monroe drops on the streamer September 28. Here's everything coming to Netflix in September 2022:Fenced In (Netflix Film)JoJo's Bizarre Adventure STONE OCEAN Episodes 13-24 (Netflix Anime)Liss Pereira: Adulting (Netflix Comedy)Love in the Villa (Netflix Film)Off the Hook (Netflix Series)Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles: Season 2 (Netflix Family)A Cinderella StoryA Clockwork OrangeA Good Old Fashioned OrgyA Knight's TaleA Little PrincessAmerican BeautyAustin Powers in GoldmemberAustin Powers: International Man of MysteryAustin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged MeBarbie Mermaid PowerThe Bridges of Madison CountyCluelessDespicable MeDespicable Me 2Dolphin Tale 2Friday After NextHe's Just Not That Into YouI Survived a Crime: Season 1If Beale Street Could TalkThe Italian JobJohn QJust FriendsLittle NickyMorphle Halloween Candy Magic PetNext FridayThe NotebookResident EvilResident Evil: ApocalypseResident Evil: RetributionRoad HouseSave the Last DanceScarfaceSnow White & the HuntsmanStory Time Book: Read-Along: S1This Is 40Buy My
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The debut teaser for Jason Momoa‘s new Netflix movie Slumberland just debuted online!