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MGM and Plan B are going into business together. The studio has inked a novel second look pact withBrad Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner's Plan B, setting new features from Minari director Lee Isaac Chung and Bad Education helmerCory Finley.
Chung, who worked with Plan B on his Sundance-winning Minari, will write and direct an untitled New York-set feature, described as a sweeping love story. The logline reads: "A young man lost in corporate drudgery, who finds love with a beautiful
.Editor’s Note: Many of the issues that are raised in the following news and commentary piece from American Civil Liberties Union’s Ashley Gorski, a Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU National Security Project, also directly impacts LGBTQ+ people.
Love at first sight? Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde had an undeniable connection shortly after meeting on the set of the upcoming thriller Don’t Worry Darling, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
EXCLUSIVE: Exile Content has teamed with Pulp Fiction producer Lawrence Bender to acquire the rights to Azam Ahmed’s New York Times article, “He Was One of Mexico’s Deadliest Assassins. Then He Turned on His Cartel”. Exile and Bender are currently developing the story into a film or series with Ahmed and Caitlin Roper as producers.
EXCLUSIVE: After making a name for herself in the comedy realm, Tiffany Haddish has found her first major role in sci-fi pic as Deadline is hearing she is in final negotiations to star in MGM, Plan B and Annapurna’s adaptation of National Book Award winner M.T. Anderson’s novel Landscape With Invisible Hand. Bad Education director Cory Finley is writing and directing.
Get ready for a lot more DC superhero movies coming your way.
No matter if you’re a famous director or just an aspiring filmmaker that has zero credits to your name, odds are you’ll probably succeed more if you’re not so much of a jerk. And if you ever hope of landing George Clooney in your cast, that’s a necessity.
Lee Wallace, the Ed Koch look-alike who coincidentally or not played mayors in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three and Tim Burton's Batman, died Sunday in New York after a long illness, his family announced. He was 90.
R. Kelly‘s federal court trial for child pornography and obstruction charges in Chicago.The singer was initially set to stand trial on April 27, 2021, but due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the date has now been moved to September 13 next year, as The New York Times reports.The report adds that U.S.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo — spooked like much of nation at a more infectious Covid-19 strain identified in the U.K. – asked the federal government to require that airlines test all passengers on U.S.-bound flights.
Clayton Davis A24’s “First Cow” was the big winner at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, taking home best film. In predicting the Academy Awards, the top prize from NYFCC has an astounding correlation to the Oscars.
Also Read: 'Minari' Film Review: Steven Yeun Leads Charming Drama About Korean Transplants in 1980s ArkansasChung’s movie is an original and sweeping love story about a young man lost in New York City’s corporate drudgery, who finds love with a beautiful young woman from Hong Kong, only to break up with her out of fear of settling down.
Pop Smoke will make his posthumous film debut in the upcoming film Boogie, set to arrive next year.The film, which will be released on March 5, follows high-school student Alfred “Boogie” Chin – played by Taylor Takahashi – who has dreams of becoming a basketball star. Pop Smoke takes on the role of Chin’s on-court rival, Monk.Boogie will also feature unreleased music from the late rapper, as well as a cameo from fellow New York MC, Dave East.“He gave me a thousand percent,” Eddie Huang, the
We have the first photos of Vera Farmiga and Tony Dalton on the set of the upcoming Marvel and Disney+ series Hawkeye!
A galaxy far, far away is about to get a lot bigger.
NEW YORK -- CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang is working on a memoir about her experiences as a Chinese American.One Signal Publishers, a Simon & Schuster imprint, announced Thursday that Jiang's “Other” would come out in Spring 2022."In rural West Virginia where I grew up, most residents had never laid eyes on Chinese people until they saw my parents and me," Jiang, 37, said in a statement. “In China where I was born, I’m the foreign relative who married a White guy.