Kelly Ripa shared some beautiful new shots of her family spending quality time at their pool to ring in 2021- but things didn't go quite as planned!The Live with Kelly and Ryan host took to Instagram to post the stunning snaps.
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As far as Butler’s films go, “Greenland” could have been so much worse. “The Bounty Hunter” was so awful, after watching it I felt like … a comet had just hit Earth!
Kelly Ripa shared some beautiful new shots of her family spending quality time at their pool to ring in 2021- but things didn't go quite as planned!The Live with Kelly and Ryan host took to Instagram to post the stunning snaps.
Sandra Bullock has found a new co-star for her adventure rom-com “The Lost City of D”.
Channing Tatum is reportedly in final talks to star alongside Sandra Bullock in The Lost City Of D.The upcoming romantic adventure flick was being envisioned as a reunion for Sandra and Ryan Reynolds, who starred in the 2009 rom-com classic The Proposal.However, the Deadpool star was only loosely attached to the film and now Variety reports that the Magic Mike star has all but signed a deal to take on the male lead.Sandra will play a romance author, who discovers that a supposedly fictional city
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Sorry, “The Proposal” stans, it appears that the reunion between Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock isn’t meant to be.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentBox office in Spain crashed 72% in 2020 to a total €169.7 million ($207 million), with COVID-19 wiping over half a billion dollars from box office sales this year, Comscore announced Tuesday.By way of comparison, 2019 total box office in Spain stood at €605 million ($738 million).
Also Read: Channing Tatum Teams With Phil Lord and Chris Miller for Monster Movie at UniversalSeth Gordon developed the idea and the treatment for “The Lost City of D,” and Dana Fox wrote the most recent draft of the script.
Channing Tatum is in final talks to co-star opposite Sandra Bullock in The Lost City of D, the forthcoming Paramount Pictures feature, which is being directed by Adam and Aaron Nee. Bullock is also producing the pic via her Fortis Films along with Liza Chasin of 3dot Productions
Channing Tatum is in final negotiations to star alongside Sandra Bullock in the upcoming movie The Lost City of D.
Channing Tatum is in final negotiations to star opposite Sandra Bullock in the Paramount Pictures film “The Lost City of D,” multiple sources tell Variety.Bullock is producing the project through her company Fortis Films, along with Liza Chasin and her 3dot Productions.To be directed by filmmakers Adam and Aaron Nee, Bullock will star as a reclusive romance novelist who was sure nothing could be worse than getting stuck on a book tour with her cover model (Tatum), until a kidnapping attempt
the Mirror reports.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorDirector Ric Roman Waugh’s “Greenland” was originally scheduled to be released in June, but the pandemic changed that — it’s now available on premium VOD. Waugh, who reunites with “Angel has Fallen” actor Gerard Butler, had not yet finished his post-production when the lockdown happened.Although he had locked picture, there was still a lot to be done — from score to visual effects and coloring.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticStuck at home while COVID-19 infections spike? The good news is that the best new movies to watch this week are heading straight to streaming services.Amazon Prime subscribers can close out Steve McQueen’s masterful “Small Axe” anthology (five social dramas set in London’s West Indian immigrant community, made in the vein of BBC’s classic “Play for Today” program), while August Wilson adaptation “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” — featuring the final role of Chadwick
Leading the charge this week in streaming and specialty titles is Netflix with two films that have been garnering awards season buzz with their star wattage and prestige storytelling.
health complications after years of living with Parkinson’s disease, his agents at Brown, Simcocks & Andrews said in a statement.
On a molecular level, Ric Roman Waugh’s “Greenland” is a global disaster picture like any other disaster picture: there is a disaster (natch) that strikes across the world (of course) and the picture’s focus lands on the shoulders of one ordinary guy with family problems who hauls maximum ass to not only rescue his family from said disaster but also reconcile said problems.