Sky Cinema grabs a lot of the bigger blockbusters, but often promotes smaller movies that have gained a nice little following, so we’re keeping track of all the new films that are hitting the service in the coming month.
In April, you’ll get new premieres like Spider-Man: Far From Home and Detective Pikachu. As always, quite a few of the films in the lineup will also be available via Now TV, but here’s an official look at what’s coming to Sky Cinema over the next few weeks…
Premieres
Four Kids And It – April 3rd
Jacqueline Wilson’s spin-off novel gets the Sky Original treatment, as four kids hope their dreams are about to come true on a new search for the magical creature.
Vita And Virginia – April 5th
A touching drama based on the real-life love story between Virginia Woolf (Elizabeth Debicki) and Vita Sackville-West (Gemma Arterton...
In April, you’ll get new premieres like Spider-Man: Far From Home and Detective Pikachu. As always, quite a few of the films in the lineup will also be available via Now TV, but here’s an official look at what’s coming to Sky Cinema over the next few weeks…
Premieres
Four Kids And It – April 3rd
Jacqueline Wilson’s spin-off novel gets the Sky Original treatment, as four kids hope their dreams are about to come true on a new search for the magical creature.
Vita And Virginia – April 5th
A touching drama based on the real-life love story between Virginia Woolf (Elizabeth Debicki) and Vita Sackville-West (Gemma Arterton...
- 3/25/2020
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
This Easter, Sky customers and cinema goers will be treated to the latest reincarnation of E. Nesbit’s 1902 novel Five Children and It. While most people will remember the 1990s BBC version, the story was also made into a film back in 2004 with Eddie Izzard voicing the Psammead. However here, the story is again adapted from kids author Jacqueline Wilson’s 2012 best-selling book “Four Children and It”.
This family adventure centres around a newly blended family. An American mother Alice with her two daughters, angry-at-life Smash and sweet Maudie, and a father, David with his son and daughter, gaming-mad Robbie and reserved Ros.
The parents set out on a rather disastrous plan to bring the children together for the first time by taking them all away to Cornwall on holiday. Needless to say, the children are not best-pleased by this ambush and immediately take a dislike to each other, especially the two older girls,...
This family adventure centres around a newly blended family. An American mother Alice with her two daughters, angry-at-life Smash and sweet Maudie, and a father, David with his son and daughter, gaming-mad Robbie and reserved Ros.
The parents set out on a rather disastrous plan to bring the children together for the first time by taking them all away to Cornwall on holiday. Needless to say, the children are not best-pleased by this ambush and immediately take a dislike to each other, especially the two older girls,...
- 3/10/2020
- by Fiona Francia
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
“RuPaul’s Drag Race UK” will sashay its way across the pond for its U.S. television premiere just over a week after it debuts in the U.K.
The international spinoff series promises to “showcase the charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent of the top drag queens, from sickening lip syncs to wig snatching moments, as they prove to Mama Ru why they deserve to be the ‘UK’s Next Drag Superstar.'”
Its first episode will air Friday, Oct. 11 at 8/7c on Logo, following its Oct. 3 premiere in the UK on BBC Three iPlayer and in the U.S. via the Wow Presents Plus streaming service. For those wondering, yes, the series will be available to stream in America prior to its linear debut on Logo.)
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The 10 queens competing on Season 1 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race...
The international spinoff series promises to “showcase the charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent of the top drag queens, from sickening lip syncs to wig snatching moments, as they prove to Mama Ru why they deserve to be the ‘UK’s Next Drag Superstar.'”
Its first episode will air Friday, Oct. 11 at 8/7c on Logo, following its Oct. 3 premiere in the UK on BBC Three iPlayer and in the U.S. via the Wow Presents Plus streaming service. For those wondering, yes, the series will be available to stream in America prior to its linear debut on Logo.)
Also Read: RuPaul Ties Jeff Probst for Most Emmy Wins as Reality Host
The 10 queens competing on Season 1 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race...
- 9/26/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The host-free Emmys had a lot you didn’t see on TV, including details about Alex Borstein’s “secret” project, RuPaul’s touching tribute to a producer who won posthumously, and Peter Dinklage struggling to say goodbye.
Here are six backstage moments that didn’t appear during Fox’s broadcast Sunday.
1. RuPaul Honored a “Drag Race” Producer
After “RuPaul’s Drag Race” won for Best Competition Series, RuPaul honored one of the show’s producers, Jacqueline Wilson, who died two weeks ago. She had been with “Drag Race” since the show’s second season.
The entire “Drag Race” team raised their trophies in Wilson’s memory.
RuPaul also cracked a joke when asked about the racial and Lgbtq diversity of the producers on the show.
“And the Blt community. I love my Bacon Lettuce and Tomato,” RuPaul said. “First of all, the host of our show is black, gay and drag queen,...
Here are six backstage moments that didn’t appear during Fox’s broadcast Sunday.
1. RuPaul Honored a “Drag Race” Producer
After “RuPaul’s Drag Race” won for Best Competition Series, RuPaul honored one of the show’s producers, Jacqueline Wilson, who died two weeks ago. She had been with “Drag Race” since the show’s second season.
The entire “Drag Race” team raised their trophies in Wilson’s memory.
RuPaul also cracked a joke when asked about the racial and Lgbtq diversity of the producers on the show.
“And the Blt community. I love my Bacon Lettuce and Tomato,” RuPaul said. “First of all, the host of our show is black, gay and drag queen,...
- 9/23/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
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