Earlier in the year, Netflix promised a barrage of movies coming in 2021. Well, they weren’t kidding and today, have unveiled a big summer slate of 30 movies coming every week this summer.
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Over the past several years, stories about how some of the behind-the-scenes moguls in Hollywood abused their power have made headlines. Obviously, everyone knows the disgusting crimes committed by Harvey Weinstein, as an example.
But in a new THR piece, the alleged toxic, abusive workplace created by producer Scott Rudin is profiled in graphic detail. And though there are no current accusations of sexual misconduct, Rudin is alleged to have verbally and physically abused dozens of assistants
.Earlier in the year, Netflix promised a barrage of movies coming in 2021. Well, they weren’t kidding and today, have unveiled a big summer slate of 30 movies coming every week this summer.
West Side Story, based on the musical of the same name.The film stars Ansel Engort as Tony and Rachel Zegler as Maria, in the story – a retelling of Romeo & Juliet – that sees the two fall in love in 1950s New York City as a feud between their respective affiliated gangs, the Jets and the Sharks, comes to a head.The trailer is without dialogue, but shows a string of scenes from the film, including a recreation of some of the 1961 version’s most iconic dance numbers.Watch it below:Due out in
The first trailer for West Side Story danced its way to the Oscars on Sunday night. Steven Spielberg's remake of the 1961 classic starsAnsel Elgort as Tony and Rachel Zegler as Maria.
It’s a classic of the silver screen: forbidden love, rival street gangs with different ethnic backgrounds, the swaggering style of ’50s cool.
Leonardo DiCaprio had won an Academy Award. It had already become an internet meme in the years before, reflecting a kind of abject outrage that DiCaprio had so many beloved performances under his belt, yet zero Oscars on his mantelpiece.
Rita Moreno's life is getting the big screen treatment!With a career spanning over 70 years, the iconic Latina's life, her troubles and tribulations, triumphs and struggles are told in the documentary The official trailer was released on Thursday, which shows Moreno reflecting on her career, as well as Eva Longoria, Gloria Estefan, Whoopi Goldberg and more stars honoring the EGOT winner.«Little Puerto Rican girl who nobody thought much of at MGM with a contract,» Moreno, 89, says in the trailer.
Say goodbye to Frasier Crane. “The Space Between” trailer introduces a side of Kelsey Grammer that you never knew you needed until now — a long-haired, hippie musician.
There’s nothing like a romantic ballad to win over the judges.
Marvel has released the first trailer for the anticipated new superhero movie Shang-Chi And The Legend of the Ten Rings.The new adventure sees Simu Liu take on the role of the titular Master of Kung Fu, confronting a past that he thought he left behind, with the film set to be the first MCU outing to centre on an Asian superhero.In the action-packed clip, Shang-Chi seems to be living a normal life in San Francisco, though the voiceover of his father Wenwu (aka the Mandarin, played by Tony Leung)
With vaccination rates on the rise, it’s safe for the Marvel Cinematic Universe‘s gears to begin turning again. Marvel‘s long-delayed Phase 4 movie releases are almost underway, with “Black Widow” set to open in theaters and on Disney+ Premiere Access simultaneously on July 9.
Also Read: 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' Pushes Back Release Date as Part of Massive Disney ShuffleThe Marvel Cinematic Universe film also stars Tony Leung as Wenwu, Awkwafina as Shang-Chi’s friend Katy and Michelle Yeoh as Jiang Nan, as well as Fala Chen, Meng’er Zhang, Florian Munteanu and Ronny Chieng.“Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings” is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and produced by Kevin Feige and Jonathan Schwartz, with Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso and
You wouldn’t be wrong to think that Michael Cera hasn’t been on camera in films all that often recently. Outside of indies like “Gloria Bell,” “Tyrel,” “Person to Person,” and “Lemon,” the actor has been fairly quiet in recent years.
Life is full of wild and often surprising moments. It’s a difficult lesson that one man learns all too well in the new film “Eat Wheaties!” The comedy focuses on the all too common problems of online misunderstandings fueled by social media.
Dave Grohl is stepping behind the camera and calling on his famous friends to deliver a love letter to rock-and-roll touring in the new documentary “What Drives Us”.
Amy Adams is searching for answers in the chilling first look at Netflix’s “The Woman In The Window”.