Ellen DeGeneres used to open every episode of her show by dancing through the crowd, shaking it with complete strangers all in the name of fun. And she would end every episode encouraging her viewers to “Be kind to one another.” It was a mantra that would be tied to her for almost 20 years…but now rumors and allegations of a toxic work environment have shaken up the friendly foundation of Ellen D. What made her turn from the most beloved talk show host ever to becoming the very epitome of irony? Did anything really change or was it all always there? Let’s dance around this topic and find out: Wtf Happened to…Ellen DeGeneres?
But to truly understand what the fuck happened to Ellen DeGeneres, we go back to the beginning. And the beginning began when she was born on January 26th, 1958 in Metairie, LA.
Ellen began performing...
But to truly understand what the fuck happened to Ellen DeGeneres, we go back to the beginning. And the beginning began when she was born on January 26th, 1958 in Metairie, LA.
Ellen began performing...
- 11/3/2023
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
If you’re a user of Samsung’s free ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD)/free ad-supported TV (Fast) service Samsung TV Plus, get ready for more laughs headed your way!
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The service has announced that it is adding the Lol! Network to its channel lineup. Lol! Network is operated by Hartbeat, the global media company owned by renowned stand-up comedian and actor Kevin Hart. The channel is available now to all Samsung TV Plus viewers as channel 1325.
Focused on creating diverse, relevant, and innovative content, Lol! Network is billed as a place where comedy and culture meet. The channel will offer a highly curated collection of some of the most fearless voices working in the comedy genre, including Keke Palmer, Nick Cannon, and Tyler James Williams.
“The launch of Lol! Network on Samsung TV Plus exemplifies the continued diversification of Hartbeat as we grow and scale across platforms,...
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The service has announced that it is adding the Lol! Network to its channel lineup. Lol! Network is operated by Hartbeat, the global media company owned by renowned stand-up comedian and actor Kevin Hart. The channel is available now to all Samsung TV Plus viewers as channel 1325.
Focused on creating diverse, relevant, and innovative content, Lol! Network is billed as a place where comedy and culture meet. The channel will offer a highly curated collection of some of the most fearless voices working in the comedy genre, including Keke Palmer, Nick Cannon, and Tyler James Williams.
“The launch of Lol! Network on Samsung TV Plus exemplifies the continued diversification of Hartbeat as we grow and scale across platforms,...
- 3/22/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
A new season of “The Boys,” the latest “Bond” movie and the entire “Twilight” franchise are among the new streaming additions to Amazon Prime Video in June. The highly anticipated “The Boys” Season 3 is set to premiere on June 3 with the first three episodes of the season, followed by one new episode weekly.
The Jenny Han adaptation “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” a new YA series, premieres on June 17. And Daniel Craig’s final James Bond movie “No Time to Die” makes its streaming debut on Prime Video on June 10.
As far as noteworthy library titles go, this is also your new streaming home for the “Twilight” franchise, while “Shaun of the Dead,” “Galaxy Quest” and “Fantastic Mr. Fox” will all be streaming starting June 1.
We’ve also included a complete list of what’s new on Freevee – formerly known as IMDbTV – in June, which will be hosting the entire...
The Jenny Han adaptation “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” a new YA series, premieres on June 17. And Daniel Craig’s final James Bond movie “No Time to Die” makes its streaming debut on Prime Video on June 10.
As far as noteworthy library titles go, this is also your new streaming home for the “Twilight” franchise, while “Shaun of the Dead,” “Galaxy Quest” and “Fantastic Mr. Fox” will all be streaming starting June 1.
We’ve also included a complete list of what’s new on Freevee – formerly known as IMDbTV – in June, which will be hosting the entire...
- 6/1/2022
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
Prime Video’s list of new releases for June 2022 features the one superhero show this season you’re not gonna want to miss.
That’s right: The Boys are (almost) back in town. The Boys season 3 premieres its first three episodes on June 3 and its cast and crew have promised spectacle beyond your wildest dreams. How will Homelander adapt to life after Stormfront? We’ll get to find out soon.
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Aside from that one very big hit, it’s a relatively light month for Prime Video originals of note. June 17 sees the arrival of two light and breezy summer projects. The Summer I Turned Pretty is a movie adapted from a trio of beloved YA novels. Meanwhile The Lake...
That’s right: The Boys are (almost) back in town. The Boys season 3 premieres its first three episodes on June 3 and its cast and crew have promised spectacle beyond your wildest dreams. How will Homelander adapt to life after Stormfront? We’ll get to find out soon.
Read more TV The Boys: How Jensen Ackles’ Soldier Boy “Shakes Things Up” in Season 3 By Alec Bojalad TV The Boys Season 3 Trailer: There’s Something Wrong With Homelander By Alec Bojalad
Aside from that one very big hit, it’s a relatively light month for Prime Video originals of note. June 17 sees the arrival of two light and breezy summer projects. The Summer I Turned Pretty is a movie adapted from a trio of beloved YA novels. Meanwhile The Lake...
- 6/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
As many as 85 films and a record 55 market premieres will screen at the Rendez-Vous in Paris, a week-long event organized by French promotion org Unifrance.
The event will open on Monday with the world premiere of “Simone: A Journey of the Century,” a biopic of Simone Veil, an Auschwitz survivor who became health minister of France and championed the 1975 law that legalized abortion in France. Directed by Olivier Dahan (“La Vie en rose”), the movie is headlined by Elsa Zylberstein, who completely transformed for the role. Other Angle has sold it to Samuel Goldwyn for North America, along with a string of international deals.
The lineup of market premieres includes Cédric Klapisch’s music-filled movie “Rise”; Patrice Leconte’s detective film “Maigret” with Gérard Depardieu; Fred Cayavé’s World War II-set drama “Farewell Mr. Haffmann” with Daniel Auteuil; Louis-Julien Petit’s social comedy “The Kitchen Brigade”; Jérôme Bonnell’s romantic...
The event will open on Monday with the world premiere of “Simone: A Journey of the Century,” a biopic of Simone Veil, an Auschwitz survivor who became health minister of France and championed the 1975 law that legalized abortion in France. Directed by Olivier Dahan (“La Vie en rose”), the movie is headlined by Elsa Zylberstein, who completely transformed for the role. Other Angle has sold it to Samuel Goldwyn for North America, along with a string of international deals.
The lineup of market premieres includes Cédric Klapisch’s music-filled movie “Rise”; Patrice Leconte’s detective film “Maigret” with Gérard Depardieu; Fred Cayavé’s World War II-set drama “Farewell Mr. Haffmann” with Daniel Auteuil; Louis-Julien Petit’s social comedy “The Kitchen Brigade”; Jérôme Bonnell’s romantic...
- 1/7/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Elsa Zylberstein stars as Simone Viel in opening film at UniFrance Rendezvous with French Cinema in Paris later this month Photo: Warner Bros Pictures France This is the time of year when the movers and shakers from film companies all over Europe and further afield usually are packing their suitcases before descending on Paris for the traditional Rendezvous with French Cinema. In their wake comes a phalanx of journalists to do interviews with the crême de la crême of talent for films due for release over the coming year.
This time around the organisers UniFrance have managed to revive a physical presence in Paris for the industry with “a pared-down format strictly tailored to the current health situation and, of course, subject to any decisions that may be announced by the French government in the lead-up to the opening of the event on January 11.” The media part of the event...
This time around the organisers UniFrance have managed to revive a physical presence in Paris for the industry with “a pared-down format strictly tailored to the current health situation and, of course, subject to any decisions that may be announced by the French government in the lead-up to the opening of the event on January 11.” The media part of the event...
- 1/5/2022
- by Richard Mowe
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
French sales companies are getting behind Mia’s film and TV market in Rome this week.
French sales companies will be out in force at Rome’s Mia film and TV market (October 13-17) as the global film and TV market circuit continues to shift due to the pandemic Covid-19.
French sellers have been busy networking at the Venice and San Sebastian film festivals this autumn, but Mia represents the first physical market since Cannes in July for most after only a handful of European professionals made the trip to Toronto in September.
Mia will also be the last opportunity...
French sales companies will be out in force at Rome’s Mia film and TV market (October 13-17) as the global film and TV market circuit continues to shift due to the pandemic Covid-19.
French sellers have been busy networking at the Venice and San Sebastian film festivals this autumn, but Mia represents the first physical market since Cannes in July for most after only a handful of European professionals made the trip to Toronto in September.
Mia will also be the last opportunity...
- 10/12/2021
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Hulu’s list of new releases for June 2021 is highlighted by a host of useful library titles and one fascinating original film.
The original film in question is the one that lends its delightful photo of Pierce Brosnan delivering a baby to this post. False Positive stars and was written by Ilana Glazer (Broad City). It sounds like a really fun, creepy time with a synopsis that reads: “After months of trying and failing to get pregnant, Lucy (Glazer) and Adrian (Justin Theroux) finally find their dream fertility doctor in the illustrious Dr. Hindle (Pierce Brosnan). But after becoming pregnant with a healthy baby girl, Lucy begins to notice something sinister through Hindle’s gleaming charm, and she sets out to uncover the unsettling truth about him, and her own “birth story.” Cool!
Hulu’s other original offerings aren’t too inspiring this month. Only Love, Victor season 2 on June 11 moves the needle much.
The original film in question is the one that lends its delightful photo of Pierce Brosnan delivering a baby to this post. False Positive stars and was written by Ilana Glazer (Broad City). It sounds like a really fun, creepy time with a synopsis that reads: “After months of trying and failing to get pregnant, Lucy (Glazer) and Adrian (Justin Theroux) finally find their dream fertility doctor in the illustrious Dr. Hindle (Pierce Brosnan). But after becoming pregnant with a healthy baby girl, Lucy begins to notice something sinister through Hindle’s gleaming charm, and she sets out to uncover the unsettling truth about him, and her own “birth story.” Cool!
Hulu’s other original offerings aren’t too inspiring this month. Only Love, Victor season 2 on June 11 moves the needle much.
- 5/30/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Berlinale 2020: From the Guillaume Nicloux's project Soumission to the hybrid film A Winter’s Journey, a great many titles have been added to the line-ups of French companies at the Efm. Beyond the main announcements which came last week at the start of the European Film Market of the 70th Berlinale (read the news), professionals from the French film industry have since revealed during the Berlin event a large array of new titles. We take a tour of the new announcements.Parisian company Incognita Films will produce Soumission by Guillaume Nicloux, an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Michel Houellebecq, which should begin filming next September with Jean-Paul Rouve in the leading role.Mk2 Films has added several titles to its international sales line-up (news): The Love Letter from French director Jérôme Bonnell (in post-production), Petite Solange from Axelle Roppert...
Paris-based company launches a quartet of auteur titles at the Efm.
Paris-based company mk2 films has boarded sales on Italian director Daniele Luchetti’s The Ties, a portrait of a broken marriage told through the separate perspectives of the wife, husband and children and set against the backdrop of Naples.
Alba Rohrwacher and Luigi Lo Cascio star as the couple in a cast also featuring Laura Morante and Giovanna Mezzogiorno.
Adapted from Italian writer Domenico Starnone’s 2014 novel Lacci, the feature is produced by Beppe Caschetto’s Bologna-based Ibc Movie, the credits of which also include The Traitor and Martin Eden,...
Paris-based company mk2 films has boarded sales on Italian director Daniele Luchetti’s The Ties, a portrait of a broken marriage told through the separate perspectives of the wife, husband and children and set against the backdrop of Naples.
Alba Rohrwacher and Luigi Lo Cascio star as the couple in a cast also featuring Laura Morante and Giovanna Mezzogiorno.
Adapted from Italian writer Domenico Starnone’s 2014 novel Lacci, the feature is produced by Beppe Caschetto’s Bologna-based Ibc Movie, the credits of which also include The Traitor and Martin Eden,...
- 2/20/2020
- by 1100388¦Melanie Goodfellow¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Natalie Zutter Jul 8, 2019
Here are some of our favorite TV shows, books, and movies that tell a time travel story through letters, radio, and DVDs.
The epistolary novel—that is, a story told through letters—dates back all the way to the 1400s in the earliest versions of the form, counting Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice as famous examples.
But what about the first time travel narrative told through correspondence? Could it have begun with a short story in 1959—or might one theorize that the epistolary time travel story will exist, has always existed, throughout the timestream? That certainly feels like the case with Max Gladstone and Amal El-Mohtar’s new novella This Is How You Lose the Time War, featuring a pair of transdimensional pen pals.
At any rate, the form lends itself to a twisty story filled with...
Here are some of our favorite TV shows, books, and movies that tell a time travel story through letters, radio, and DVDs.
The epistolary novel—that is, a story told through letters—dates back all the way to the 1400s in the earliest versions of the form, counting Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice as famous examples.
But what about the first time travel narrative told through correspondence? Could it have begun with a short story in 1959—or might one theorize that the epistolary time travel story will exist, has always existed, throughout the timestream? That certainly feels like the case with Max Gladstone and Amal El-Mohtar’s new novella This Is How You Lose the Time War, featuring a pair of transdimensional pen pals.
At any rate, the form lends itself to a twisty story filled with...
- 7/8/2019
- Den of Geek
The International Film Festival & Awards Macau (Iffam) on Sunday announced that veteran Hong Kong filmmaker Peter Chan (The Warlords, The Love Letter, Perhaps Love) will serve as chair of its jury this year.
Hong Kong actress Carina Lau (Detective Dee franchise, Bends) will serve as talent ambassador for the event in the casino enclave that is a Chinese special administrative region.
In addition, Indian director Karan Johar (Raazi), South Korean helmer Kim Yong-hwa (Take Off) and Chinese filmmaker Wang Xiaoshuai (Beijing Bicycle, Drifters) will serve as ambassadors for the fest.
Organizers revealed the news during an event on the sidelines of the Shanghai ...
Hong Kong actress Carina Lau (Detective Dee franchise, Bends) will serve as talent ambassador for the event in the casino enclave that is a Chinese special administrative region.
In addition, Indian director Karan Johar (Raazi), South Korean helmer Kim Yong-hwa (Take Off) and Chinese filmmaker Wang Xiaoshuai (Beijing Bicycle, Drifters) will serve as ambassadors for the fest.
Organizers revealed the news during an event on the sidelines of the Shanghai ...
- 6/16/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The International Film Festival & Awards Macau (Iffam) on Sunday announced that veteran Hong Kong filmmaker Peter Chan (The Warlords, The Love Letter, Perhaps Love) will serve as chair of its jury this year.
Hong Kong actress Carina Lau (Detective Dee franchise, Bends) will serve as talent ambassador for the event in the casino enclave that is a Chinese special administrative region.
In addition, Indian director Karan Johar (Raazi), South Korean helmer Kim Yong-hwa (Take Off) and Chinese filmmaker Wang Xiaoshuai (Beijing Bicycle, Drifters) will serve as ambassadors for the fest.
Organizers revealed the news during an event on the sidelines of the Shanghai ...
Hong Kong actress Carina Lau (Detective Dee franchise, Bends) will serve as talent ambassador for the event in the casino enclave that is a Chinese special administrative region.
In addition, Indian director Karan Johar (Raazi), South Korean helmer Kim Yong-hwa (Take Off) and Chinese filmmaker Wang Xiaoshuai (Beijing Bicycle, Drifters) will serve as ambassadors for the fest.
Organizers revealed the news during an event on the sidelines of the Shanghai ...
- 6/16/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Creative Artists Agency (CAA) has signed with We Pictures, the production and distribution company founded by Hong Kong-born director and producer Peter Chan Ho-sun. It aims to boost the company’s footprint both in China and abroad.
Within China, CAA China will help We Pictures to develop new business partnerships and find new sources of investment and financing, as well as improve its branding and promotion, it said in a statement last Friday. Abroad, it will assist with international distribution and “mobilize the resources of the global film industry to connect We Pictures with more top-notch international content.”
Chan, who also has a production deal with Huanxi Media, is a two-time winner of the best director Golden Horse Award, first in 2006 for “Perhaps Love,” the first musical to be shot in China in decades, and again in 2008 later for the battle-filled historical drama “The Warlords,” starring Andy Lau and Jet Li.
Within China, CAA China will help We Pictures to develop new business partnerships and find new sources of investment and financing, as well as improve its branding and promotion, it said in a statement last Friday. Abroad, it will assist with international distribution and “mobilize the resources of the global film industry to connect We Pictures with more top-notch international content.”
Chan, who also has a production deal with Huanxi Media, is a two-time winner of the best director Golden Horse Award, first in 2006 for “Perhaps Love,” the first musical to be shot in China in decades, and again in 2008 later for the battle-filled historical drama “The Warlords,” starring Andy Lau and Jet Li.
- 12/17/2018
- by Becky Davis
- Variety Film + TV
The company is screening ’The Love Letter’ in the Short Film Competition.
Tel Aviv University’s fledgling company Gaudeamus Productions is enjoying a high-profile Jerusalem Film Festival (Jff) debut this year, both in the festival line-up and its parallel industry events.
The production outfit showed Atara Frish’s award-winning work The Love Letter in the Israeli Short Film Competition on Monday (Aug 30) and will premiere its first feature-length work, Yona Rozenkier’s sibling drama The Dive in the Feature Competition on Wednesday (Aug 1), which heads to the Locarno Film Festival later this month.
Gaudeamus is also celebrating a win for...
Tel Aviv University’s fledgling company Gaudeamus Productions is enjoying a high-profile Jerusalem Film Festival (Jff) debut this year, both in the festival line-up and its parallel industry events.
The production outfit showed Atara Frish’s award-winning work The Love Letter in the Israeli Short Film Competition on Monday (Aug 30) and will premiere its first feature-length work, Yona Rozenkier’s sibling drama The Dive in the Feature Competition on Wednesday (Aug 1), which heads to the Locarno Film Festival later this month.
Gaudeamus is also celebrating a win for...
- 8/1/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Film premieres in the festival’s Israeli Feature Competition on Friday (July 27).
Amikam Kovner and Assaf Snir’s Echo, which premieres in Jerusalem Film Festival’s Israeli Feature Competition on Friday (July 27), has had its international sales rights snapped up by Jerusalem-based Go2Films.
The film depicts a man who suspects that his wife is having an affair. In an attempt to catch her at it, he begins recording her telephone conversations, discovering in the process that she is a very different woman from the one he thinks he knows. Yoram Toledano and Yaël Abecassis star.
Echo is produced by Dori Media Paran...
Amikam Kovner and Assaf Snir’s Echo, which premieres in Jerusalem Film Festival’s Israeli Feature Competition on Friday (July 27), has had its international sales rights snapped up by Jerusalem-based Go2Films.
The film depicts a man who suspects that his wife is having an affair. In an attempt to catch her at it, he begins recording her telephone conversations, discovering in the process that she is a very different woman from the one he thinks he knows. Yoram Toledano and Yaël Abecassis star.
Echo is produced by Dori Media Paran...
- 7/27/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Actress Jessica Capshaw has been in the Hollywood spotlight for her entire life — but how much do you really know about the 41-year-old, her famous relatives, her husband, kids, and more? Scroll down learn all about Jessica! What is Jessica Capshaw's net worth? Jessica's net worth is estimated to be $20 million thanks to her starring roles as Jamie Stringer on The Practice and Dr. Arizona Robbins on Grey's Anatomy. Her other television acting credits include ER, Odd Man Out, Bones, and The L Word. She's additionally appeared in several films including The Locusts, The Love Letter, Valentine, Minority Report, The Groomsmen, Blind Trust, and The Hero of Color City. Is Jessica Capshaw married? Yes! Jessica has been happily married to Christopher Gavigan since May 2004. Christopher is an entrepreneur and the CEO and executive director of Healthy Child Healthy World, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the health and well-being of children and families.
- 3/25/2018
- by Julia Birkinbine
- Closer Weekly
As Cannes approaches, Screen recalls what came top (and bottom) of our Jury Grid in 2011 - a year that included The Artist, Drive and a wave of controversy from Lars Von Trier.
In annual tradition, Screen’s illustrious jury of international critics delivered their verdict on the films in Competition at Cannes 2011 - the year that the Palme d’Or went to Terrence Malick for his experimental drama The Tree of Life.
The film marked the elusive Us auteur’s first return to the festival since winning best director for Days of Heaven in 1978.
But Screen’s jury was not as impressed. While The Tree of Life scored a respectable 2.8 out of 4, top marks went to atmospheric Turkish crime drama Once Upon a Time in Anatolia by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, with a score of 3.3.
The film was Ceylan’s fourth in Competition at Cannes, and tied for the Grand Jury Prize with Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s [link...
In annual tradition, Screen’s illustrious jury of international critics delivered their verdict on the films in Competition at Cannes 2011 - the year that the Palme d’Or went to Terrence Malick for his experimental drama The Tree of Life.
The film marked the elusive Us auteur’s first return to the festival since winning best director for Days of Heaven in 1978.
But Screen’s jury was not as impressed. While The Tree of Life scored a respectable 2.8 out of 4, top marks went to atmospheric Turkish crime drama Once Upon a Time in Anatolia by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, with a score of 3.3.
The film was Ceylan’s fourth in Competition at Cannes, and tied for the Grand Jury Prize with Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s [link...
- 5/4/2016
- ScreenDaily
As Cannes approaches, Screen recalls what came top (and bottom) of our Jury Grid in 2011 - a year that included The Artist, Drive and a wave of controversy from Lars Von Trier.
In annual tradition, Screen’s illustrious jury of international critics delivered their verdict on the films in Competition at Cannes 2011 - the year that the Palme d’Or went to Terrence Malick for his experimental drama The Tree of Life.
The film marked the elusive Us auteur’s first return to the festival since winning best director for Days of Heaven in 1978.
But Screen’s jury was not as impressed. While The Tree of Life scored a respectable 2.8 out of 4, top marks went to atmospheric Turkish crime drama Once Upon a Time in Anatolia by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, with a score of 3.3.
The film was Ceylan’s fourth in Competition at Cannes, and tied for the Grand Jury Prize with Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s [link...
In annual tradition, Screen’s illustrious jury of international critics delivered their verdict on the films in Competition at Cannes 2011 - the year that the Palme d’Or went to Terrence Malick for his experimental drama The Tree of Life.
The film marked the elusive Us auteur’s first return to the festival since winning best director for Days of Heaven in 1978.
But Screen’s jury was not as impressed. While The Tree of Life scored a respectable 2.8 out of 4, top marks went to atmospheric Turkish crime drama Once Upon a Time in Anatolia by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, with a score of 3.3.
The film was Ceylan’s fourth in Competition at Cannes, and tied for the Grand Jury Prize with Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s [link...
- 5/4/2016
- ScreenDaily
We're entering the dog days of summer -- the perfect time to binge-watch some new TV shows and movies on Amazon. You can do it outside, if you want, to not feel so guilty. But why feel guilty about streaming all eight seasons of HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm"? It's pretty, pretty good. You can also buy movies like the amazing "Mad Max: Fury Road," which hits Amazon Instant Video on August 11.
Amazon just issued its list of new titles available for streaming on Prime and available for purchase through Amazon Instant Video. (If you missed the July titles, here they are.) So check out all the August additions below.
New in August - Available for Streaming on Prime
TV
Olympus Season 1 -- 8/1/2015
Curb Your Enthusiasm- Complete Series -- tbd
Wishenpoof - Original -- tbd
Movies
The Patriot -- 8/1/2015
The Longest Day -- 8/1/2015
Unforgiven -- 8/1/2015
The Legend of Longwood --...
Amazon just issued its list of new titles available for streaming on Prime and available for purchase through Amazon Instant Video. (If you missed the July titles, here they are.) So check out all the August additions below.
New in August - Available for Streaming on Prime
TV
Olympus Season 1 -- 8/1/2015
Curb Your Enthusiasm- Complete Series -- tbd
Wishenpoof - Original -- tbd
Movies
The Patriot -- 8/1/2015
The Longest Day -- 8/1/2015
Unforgiven -- 8/1/2015
The Legend of Longwood --...
- 7/6/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Alchemy has entered into a multiyear joint venture with The Swirl Group to create and acquire material that appeals to urban audiences. Under terms of the deal, home entertainment rights to seven of The Swirl Group's completed films go to Alchemy: Saving Westbrook High, My Dad's A Soccer Mom, The Dempsey Sisters, The Love Letter, Marry Me For Christmas, Comeback Dad and Where's The Love? In addition, they have plans to produce and acquire 10 to 15 more films per year. The…...
- 3/24/2015
- Deadline
Our continuing look back at some of the biggest summers we've lived through takes us back 15 years to one of the best recent movie seasons overall. In honor of the 2014 summer movie season, Team HitFix will be delivering a mini-series of articles flashing back to key summers from years past. There will be one each month, diving into the marquee events of the era, their impact on the writer and their implications on today's multiplex culture. We continue today with a look back at the summer of 1999. It was the summer I became Moriarty. To be fair, I had been contributing to Ain't It Cool for a little while already by that point, and I had been slowly but surely embracing the potential of the website and the audience that I was reaching. I had already taken a few trips to Austin, including a memorable stay at the third Quentin Tarantino Film Festival,...
- 8/7/2014
- by Drew McWeeny
- Hitfix
Sorry to all those whose dream it was to set sail with R. Kelly and hundreds of his fans. The Love Letter Cruise -- which was to head to the Bahamas early next month -- has been canceled. According to a post on the R&B singer's website, the promoter Concerts Cruise LLC apparently didn't pay up the agreed sum. "Concerts Cruise LLC has been unable to meet its financial obligations to a scheduled cruise with featured performer R. Kelly and will therefore have to cancel this cruise," read the post. "R. Kelly had been looking forward to the cruise and was...
- 8/13/2012
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
Tags: Afternoon DelightEllen PageTig NotaroGrey's AnatomyShonda RhimesIMDb
Good afternoon!
Happy birthday to former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, Adrianne Curry, Marisa Miller, Vera Farmiga, Michelle Yeoh, Melissa George and Punky Brewster's Soleil Moon Frye!
"America's Next Top Model" Season 1 winner Adrianne Curry
Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images
E! is reporting that out actress Lindsay Lohan is teaming up with Charlie Sheen for Scary Movie 5. I might have to skip this one.
Congratulations to newly married actress Natalie Portman! The Black Swan actress married her baby's daddy Benjamin Millepied on Saturday night in California.
Lady Gaga has announced her new album via Twitter. The album name, Artpop, has been tattooed on her right arm so for her sake I hope it goes platinum.
Rumors are circulating that more Grey's Anatomy characters will be written off the show. The show's creator Shonda Rhimes told TV Guide, "Just because you saw...
Good afternoon!
Happy birthday to former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, Adrianne Curry, Marisa Miller, Vera Farmiga, Michelle Yeoh, Melissa George and Punky Brewster's Soleil Moon Frye!
"America's Next Top Model" Season 1 winner Adrianne Curry
Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images
E! is reporting that out actress Lindsay Lohan is teaming up with Charlie Sheen for Scary Movie 5. I might have to skip this one.
Congratulations to newly married actress Natalie Portman! The Black Swan actress married her baby's daddy Benjamin Millepied on Saturday night in California.
Lady Gaga has announced her new album via Twitter. The album name, Artpop, has been tattooed on her right arm so for her sake I hope it goes platinum.
Rumors are circulating that more Grey's Anatomy characters will be written off the show. The show's creator Shonda Rhimes told TV Guide, "Just because you saw...
- 8/6/2012
- by Bridget McManus
- AfterEllen.com
Well, this is the sort of fit that makes one wonder why they didn’t come together directly off the bat. Director Kyle Newman struggled through seeing his Star Wars-centered comedy Fanboys actually get a release, back in 2007. The love letter to this sci-fi saga was repeatedly pushed back and re-tooled until it finally hit theaters in 2009, where it barely made an impact. The helmer is now getting another chance at the universe of George Lucas in a new project.
Sitting near the top of last year’s Black List was Evan Susser and Van Robichaux‘s script for Chewie, described as “a satirical, behind-the-scenes look” at Lucas’ production of Star Wars, told through the perspective of Chewbacca actor Peter Mayhew. Now Newman has come aboard to the helm the film, which expands as we follow the actor balancing ”a career as a hospital worker while chasing Hollywood dreams...
Sitting near the top of last year’s Black List was Evan Susser and Van Robichaux‘s script for Chewie, described as “a satirical, behind-the-scenes look” at Lucas’ production of Star Wars, told through the perspective of Chewbacca actor Peter Mayhew. Now Newman has come aboard to the helm the film, which expands as we follow the actor balancing ”a career as a hospital worker while chasing Hollywood dreams...
- 8/2/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
R&B star seeks investors to help continue his bizarre series of mini-films telling ongoing story of guns, priests and infidelity
R Kelly claims to have written 32 more chapters of his Trapped in the Closet series. After plotting out almost two hours of new melodrama, the singer said just one thing is standing between his daft saga and the silver screen: money.
"It costs a lot of money to do it," Kelly explained to TMZ, "so we're actually looking for investors." It has been years since Kelly debuted his gonzo serial, telling a story of guns, priests, infidelity and little people over catchy narrative songs. Across two years, he released 22 chapters – making the jump from sound recordings to full-blown mini movies. A corresponding DVD was released in 2007.
"Trapped in the Closet is [about] me being silly and not having a job and having nothing else to do, and sitting around in the studio,...
R Kelly claims to have written 32 more chapters of his Trapped in the Closet series. After plotting out almost two hours of new melodrama, the singer said just one thing is standing between his daft saga and the silver screen: money.
"It costs a lot of money to do it," Kelly explained to TMZ, "so we're actually looking for investors." It has been years since Kelly debuted his gonzo serial, telling a story of guns, priests, infidelity and little people over catchy narrative songs. Across two years, he released 22 chapters – making the jump from sound recordings to full-blown mini movies. A corresponding DVD was released in 2007.
"Trapped in the Closet is [about] me being silly and not having a job and having nothing else to do, and sitting around in the studio,...
- 12/22/2011
- by Sean Michaels
- The Guardian - Film News
R. Kelly was last heard telling his detractors to "Shut Up." But now, for you loyal fans, he wants you to join him on a boat. The Love Letter Cruise heads to the Bahamas Oct. 1 through Oct. 6 next year, naturally starring Kells himself every night. In an announcement via Twitter, Kelly also promises a fashion show, salsa lesson and karaoke on the six day trip. He called it the "first annual" event -- do you have plans for 2013 now, too? Check out more details on the concert cruise here. As previously reported, Kelly has an autobiography, the brilliant-stupid titled...
- 12/15/2011
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
The love letter to genre films known as Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival is gearing up for its third annual event, which run from September 16th-18th in Seattle, Washington. This year promises to be the biggest yet with 5 feature films and over 40 shorts, most making their Northwest or Seattle debut.
Tickets are still available online at Mifff.org, where you can find individual screening passes for $10. Or you can get yourself an all-festival pass for only $40 and see everything that the weekend has to offer.
Check out everything Mifff at the official site, including info on all 40 short films. For now, wet your whistle with a little bit about the four already revealed features (the fifth will be announced shortly).
Feature Films:
Absentia
Seattle Premiere
Director: Mike Flanagan, USA 91 minutes
Actors: Katie Parker, Courtney Bell, and Dave Levine
A woman and her sister begin to link a mysterious tunnel to a series of disappearances,...
Tickets are still available online at Mifff.org, where you can find individual screening passes for $10. Or you can get yourself an all-festival pass for only $40 and see everything that the weekend has to offer.
Check out everything Mifff at the official site, including info on all 40 short films. For now, wet your whistle with a little bit about the four already revealed features (the fifth will be announced shortly).
Feature Films:
Absentia
Seattle Premiere
Director: Mike Flanagan, USA 91 minutes
Actors: Katie Parker, Courtney Bell, and Dave Levine
A woman and her sister begin to link a mysterious tunnel to a series of disappearances,...
- 9/1/2011
- by dougevil
- DreadCentral.com
She pretty much defined French cinema in the 70s and 80s: intimate, kooky, charming. Now Nathalie Baye can add 'properly funny' to her CV
In Nathalie Baye's new film, there are lots of funny scenes, but this one's especially good: she hobbles fantastically through the streets of Sète one broiling summer morning, in bare feet and nightie, tailing a young man who has just deposited a love letter in her mailbox. (The love letter wasn't actually intended for her, or at least it was, but it isn't a real love letter. And the young man isn't supposed to have delivered it, still less been seen doing so. But more of that later.)
Anyway, there's one of the undisputed greats of French cinema, 63 years of age, 80-odd films to her name, an actor who has worked with Truffaut and Godard, Pialat, Chabrol and Tavernier, who has won four Césars and...
In Nathalie Baye's new film, there are lots of funny scenes, but this one's especially good: she hobbles fantastically through the streets of Sète one broiling summer morning, in bare feet and nightie, tailing a young man who has just deposited a love letter in her mailbox. (The love letter wasn't actually intended for her, or at least it was, but it isn't a real love letter. And the young man isn't supposed to have delivered it, still less been seen doing so. But more of that later.)
Anyway, there's one of the undisputed greats of French cinema, 63 years of age, 80-odd films to her name, an actor who has worked with Truffaut and Godard, Pialat, Chabrol and Tavernier, who has won four Césars and...
- 8/4/2011
- by Jon Henley
- The Guardian - Film News
No movie springs from a vacuum. There are always influences from past examples of the genre, from the previous work of the filmmakers and stars, even from similar films that don’t quite work. If you want to understand where a movie is coming from, take a look at where it’s coming from. In the documentary Catfish, a New York photographer falls in love with a woman he meets on the Internet, only to have his expectations about her dashed once he meets her in person in ways he never could have imagined. This flick sprang from (among other films): • You've Got Mail (1999), the original rom-com about online romance, in which Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan connect only via email; in person, they can’t stand each other. • Paper Heart (2009), for another documentary about romance that some suspect is all a put-on; here, Charlyne Yi and Michael Cera portray themselves and their relationship.
- 11/11/2010
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Hollywood 30s ingenue whose return to acting gained her an Oscar nomination for Titanic
When Gloria Stuart, who has died aged 100, was nominated for the best supporting actress Oscar for her spirited performance in James Cameron's Titanic (1997), there were few filmgoers who remembered her earlier acting career in the 1930s. Stuart played the 101-year-old Rose (portrayed in the rest of the film by Kate Winslet), who recalls the time when she was 17 onboard the doomed liner. ("I can still smell the fresh paint," she says.)
Sixty-five years earlier, Stuart stood out as a blonde ingenue in James Whale's comedy-thriller The Old Dark House (1932), in which she wore a tight evening gown and was chased by Boris Karloff as a sinister butler. Stuart recalled how Whale told her: "When Karloff chases you through the halls, I want you to be like a flame or a dancer." She was both.
When Gloria Stuart, who has died aged 100, was nominated for the best supporting actress Oscar for her spirited performance in James Cameron's Titanic (1997), there were few filmgoers who remembered her earlier acting career in the 1930s. Stuart played the 101-year-old Rose (portrayed in the rest of the film by Kate Winslet), who recalls the time when she was 17 onboard the doomed liner. ("I can still smell the fresh paint," she says.)
Sixty-five years earlier, Stuart stood out as a blonde ingenue in James Whale's comedy-thriller The Old Dark House (1932), in which she wore a tight evening gown and was chased by Boris Karloff as a sinister butler. Stuart recalled how Whale told her: "When Karloff chases you through the halls, I want you to be like a flame or a dancer." She was both.
- 9/28/2010
- by Ronald Bergan
- The Guardian - Film News
Mel and Oksana -- Remember The Good Ol' Days Mel Gibson may be best know for hurling four-letter words at baby mama Oksana Grigorieva, but back when they first met ... he proclaimed his love for her in an embarrassingly intimate love letter. TMZ has obtained the handwritten letter in which Mel begins, "To my sweet beautiful little Russian." Sources connected to the couple tell us that Mel wrote this letter after spending a passionate week with Oksana in the beginning of their relationship. Mel continues, "Firstly -- I Love You!!! ... I could never let you go ... I could derive more fulfillment from a mere thought of you than anyone could imagine." The love letter is a glimpse into a time before protective orders and lawyer shopping -- when Mel seemed to care for Oksana unconditionally, writing "I'll have soul gasms and perhaps even orgasms thinking of you!" The letter concludes...
- 9/26/2010
- by tmz
- Gossipvita
Mel Gibson may be best know for hurling four-letter words at baby mama Oksana Grigorieva , but back when they first met ... he proclaimed his love for her in an embarrassingly intimate love letter. TMZ has obtained the handwritten letter in which Mel begins, "To my sweet beautiful little Russian." Sources connected to the couple tell us that Mel wrote this letter after spending a passionate week with Oksana in the beginning of their relationship. Mel continues,...
- 9/26/2010
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
For all of us who spent months asking if it was June yet, the fact that it is now July seems nearly unbelievable. So what does that mean? It means that Eclipse is now out in Us theaters and will soon be all over the UK as well. It's Us opening on Tuesday was a record-breaking $30 million for the midnight release alone. I was among those numbers, seeing the entire "Twilight Trilogy" back to back. I couldn't pass up the chance to see Twilight and New Moon on the big screen again just before Eclipse. It was definitely the perfect lead-in. As Robert Pattinson said when he was on the 'Tonight Show with Jay Leno', the movie is based on a book so they aren't really any secrets. Having said that, I avoided all the clips and stills before seeing the movie and I'm glad that I did. I...
- 7/3/2010
- by Eyes of Amber
- t5m.com
New trailer and posters for war epic “The Warlords” starring Jet Li have been released.
“The Warlords” synopsis: Set in the midst of war and political upheaval during the Taiping Rebellion of the 1860s, Warlords stars Jet Li as General Pang, who barely survives a brutal massacre of his fellow soldiers by playing dead, and joins a band of bandits led by Er Hu (Andy Lau) and Wu Yang (Takeshi Kaneshiro). After fighting back attackers from an helpless village, the three men take an oath to become “blood brothers,” pledging loyalty to one another until death, but things quickly turn sour and the three men become embroiled in a web of political deceit, and a love triangle between Pang, Er Hu and a beautiful courtesan (Wu Jing-Lei).
The Warlords Poster
“The Warlords”, directed by Peter Chan (The Love Letter), hit theaters on April 2, 2010 in limited release.
Click here to view the embedded video.
“The Warlords” synopsis: Set in the midst of war and political upheaval during the Taiping Rebellion of the 1860s, Warlords stars Jet Li as General Pang, who barely survives a brutal massacre of his fellow soldiers by playing dead, and joins a band of bandits led by Er Hu (Andy Lau) and Wu Yang (Takeshi Kaneshiro). After fighting back attackers from an helpless village, the three men take an oath to become “blood brothers,” pledging loyalty to one another until death, but things quickly turn sour and the three men become embroiled in a web of political deceit, and a love triangle between Pang, Er Hu and a beautiful courtesan (Wu Jing-Lei).
The Warlords Poster
“The Warlords”, directed by Peter Chan (The Love Letter), hit theaters on April 2, 2010 in limited release.
Click here to view the embedded video.
- 12/25/2009
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
It's actually kind of amazing how often the time-travel subgenre marries to romance stories. Longing to return to a simpler past or hoping for a brighter future are staples in any love affair, especially tragic ones. (Not to mention the similarity between a clock's ticking and a human heartbeat.) Just look at Somewhere in Time (1980), Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), The Love Letter (1998), Happy Accidents (2000), Kate & Leopold (2001) and The Lake House (2006) for a few interesting examples. What I don't understand is the very soft, goopy tone that most of these movies automatically adopt, with the exception of Brad Anderson's dark, tense Happy Accidents and James Mangold's standard-issue romcom Kate & Leopold.
Consider the new film The Time Traveler's Wife. It comes complete with a screenplay by Bruce Joel Rubin, who won an Oscar for his hugely successful sci-fi romance Ghost (1990) as well as writing very twisty sci-fi stories like Jacob's Ladder.
Consider the new film The Time Traveler's Wife. It comes complete with a screenplay by Bruce Joel Rubin, who won an Oscar for his hugely successful sci-fi romance Ghost (1990) as well as writing very twisty sci-fi stories like Jacob's Ladder.
- 8/14/2009
- by Jeffrey M. Anderson
- Cinematical
Tom Selleck, Catherine O'Hara and Martin Mull have joined the cast of "Five Killers," a Lionsgate action comedy that stars Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl.
The project is being directed by Robert Luketic ("21"). Filming starts this month in France and Atlanta for a June 4, 2010, release.
The story follows a hitman (Kutcher) at the top of his game who falls for a computer tech (Heigl) and decides to hang up his guns. Years later, their suburban bliss is ruptured when he finds out there's a hit out on him, forcing him and his spooked wife to go on the run.
Selleck and O'Hara will play Heigl's overprotective father and adoring mother. Mull will play Holbrook, Kutcher's handler.
Bob DeRosa wrote the original screenplay, with additional work by Ted Griffin.
Scott Aversano is producing with Katalyst Films' Jason Goldberg. Mike Karz, Josie Rosen, Christopher Pratt and Chad Marting are executive producing.
The project is being directed by Robert Luketic ("21"). Filming starts this month in France and Atlanta for a June 4, 2010, release.
The story follows a hitman (Kutcher) at the top of his game who falls for a computer tech (Heigl) and decides to hang up his guns. Years later, their suburban bliss is ruptured when he finds out there's a hit out on him, forcing him and his spooked wife to go on the run.
Selleck and O'Hara will play Heigl's overprotective father and adoring mother. Mull will play Holbrook, Kutcher's handler.
Bob DeRosa wrote the original screenplay, with additional work by Ted Griffin.
Scott Aversano is producing with Katalyst Films' Jason Goldberg. Mike Karz, Josie Rosen, Christopher Pratt and Chad Marting are executive producing.
- 3/23/2009
- by By Jay A. Fernandez and Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Posters for Crank 2: High Voltage, the Gerard Butler and Katherine Heigl rom-com The Ugly Truth and the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced family comedy G-Force. Justin Long has signed on to star in Going the Distance, romantic comedy from New Line being directed by Nanette Burstein (American Teen). It centers on a man and woman in a long-distance relationship who ultimately come to the realization that they would be happier dating someone closer to home. Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment have acquired Merman, a romantic comedy script by Jennifer Abu Hollander. The story follows a merman who comes to land so he can win back his mermaid fiancée, who has left him for a real man. Juame Collet-Serra (House of Wax) has signed on to direct Unknown White Male, a thriller for Dark Castle. The flick follows a doctor and his wife who go to Berlin for a medical conference. After a car accident,...
- 3/19/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
I love Ellen DeGeneres. I really do. I loved her as a stand-up comic, I think she's great as a talk-show host, and she was marvelous as an animated fish in that little Disney movie. But her track record in live-action films has been horrible.
So it's hard not to cringe at the announcement that she'll play Mother Nature in as-yet-untitled film produced by Walden media, the folks behind Chronicles of Narnia, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Charlotte's Web, and Nim's Island -- all of which were heavy on superb special effects and short on everything else that might make them, well, good. (Their upcoming releases include a Duane Johnson flick titled Tooth Fairy, and ... oh, dear. That doesn't sound good, either.)
Adding to the cringe factor: The script will be written by Jenny Bicks, a writer and producer on TV's Sex and the City and Men in Trees.
So it's hard not to cringe at the announcement that she'll play Mother Nature in as-yet-untitled film produced by Walden media, the folks behind Chronicles of Narnia, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Charlotte's Web, and Nim's Island -- all of which were heavy on superb special effects and short on everything else that might make them, well, good. (Their upcoming releases include a Duane Johnson flick titled Tooth Fairy, and ... oh, dear. That doesn't sound good, either.)
Adding to the cringe factor: The script will be written by Jenny Bicks, a writer and producer on TV's Sex and the City and Men in Trees.
- 3/18/2009
- by Dawn Taylor
- Cinematical
Ellen DeGeneres has signed on to play Mother Nature in an untitled comedy being produced by Walden Media. The project is being penned by "Sex and the City" writer-executive producer Jenny Bicks.
In the film, which springs from an original concept inside Walden, the Emmy-winning talk show host will return to Earth for the first time since the planet's creation. No word yet on whether Mother Nature likes to dance.
"I've always wanted to control the weather," DeGeneres said. "Nothing will stop me from doing this ... neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet. ... I may be thinking of the postal service -- but I'm really excited about the movie."
Walden execs Michael Bostick and Evan Turner will oversee the project. The company is fast-tracking it for a potential summer shoot in L.A. while DeGeneres is on hiatus.
Family-friendly Walden Media produced the "Chronicles of Narnia" series, "Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)Journey to the Center...
In the film, which springs from an original concept inside Walden, the Emmy-winning talk show host will return to Earth for the first time since the planet's creation. No word yet on whether Mother Nature likes to dance.
"I've always wanted to control the weather," DeGeneres said. "Nothing will stop me from doing this ... neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet. ... I may be thinking of the postal service -- but I'm really excited about the movie."
Walden execs Michael Bostick and Evan Turner will oversee the project. The company is fast-tracking it for a potential summer shoot in L.A. while DeGeneres is on hiatus.
Family-friendly Walden Media produced the "Chronicles of Narnia" series, "Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)Journey to the Center...
- 3/17/2009
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
HONG KONG -- The Ruddy Morgan Organization, one of the producers of Clint Eastwood's Academy Award-winning Million Dollar Baby, has come on board Applause Pictures' upcoming $10 million musical Perhaps Love. The film, to be helmed by Peter Chan (The Love Letter), will be shot on location in Beijing and Shanghai. Perhaps Love is the first full-blown Mandarin-language musical by a Hong Kong director since the heyday of the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1960s. "In Asia there are a lot of replications if a film is successful, but this is not a good way to secure the market. We should be brave enough to try something new," RMO's Andre Morgan said Friday at a Hong Kong press conference for Million Dollar Baby. "We want to do films that are interesting and challenging."...
HONG KONG -- The Ruddy Morgan Organization, one of the producers of Clint Eastwood's Academy Award-winning Million Dollar Baby, has come on board Applause Pictures' upcoming $10 million musical Perhaps Love. The film, to be helmed by Peter Chan (The Love Letter), will be shot on location in Beijing and Shanghai. Perhaps Love is the first full-blown Mandarin-language musical by a Hong Kong director since the heyday of the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1960s. "In Asia there are a lot of replications if a film is successful, but this is not a good way to secure the market. We should be brave enough to try something new," RMO's Andre Morgan said Friday at a Hong Kong press conference for Million Dollar Baby. "We want to do films that are interesting and challenging."...
Firm Films -- the feature film production division of the Firm -- is close to sealing a two-year, first-look production pact with 20th Century Fox, sources said Thursday. The deal places the Beau Flynn-led production arm at the same studio as the Firm's television production operations, headed by Scott Vila. Details of the pact are being kept under wraps, and it's unclear whether there are any projects that have already been pegged to fall under the deal. A Fox spokesperson declined comment, and execs at the Firm could not be reached for comment. Flynn, who has produced or executive produced such projects as Tigerland, Requiem for a Dream and The Love Letter, merged his production company Bandeira into the Firm fold last fall. Since then, the company completed production on the Hilary Swank-starrer 11:14 for Mark Damon's MDP Worldwide. Firm Films is also producing the romantic comedy Date School, to be directed by Barbershop helmer Tim Story for DreamWorks Pictures.
- 2/28/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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