The 79th Tony Awards unfolded at Radio City Music Hall with Pink as host, opening on a Broadway-sized reinvention of her hit βLady Marmaladeβ that packed the stage with dozens of performers β among them former host Neil Patrick Harris and Megan Thee Stallion β under a banner of unity. βIβm here to celebrate the [β¦]
The 79th Tony Awards unfolded at Radio City Music Hall with Pink as host, opening on a Broadway-sized reinvention of her hit βLady Marmaladeβ that packed the stage with dozens of performers β among them former host Neil Patrick Harris and Megan Thee Stallion β under a banner of unity. βIβm here to celebrate the [β¦]
Bleecker Street has partnered with LD Entertainment for U.S. rights to Anton Corbijnβs A Talent For Murder, starring Oscar winner Helen Mirren, Tony winner Alden Ehrenreich and House of the Dragonβs Olivia Cooke. A theatrical release is in the works for the fall. Directed by Corbijn and based on the 2014 play Switzerland by prolific [β¦]
Bleecker Street has partnered with LD Entertainment for U.S. rights to Anton Corbijnβs A Talent For Murder, starring Oscar winner Helen Mirren, Tony winner Alden Ehrenreich and House of the Dragonβs Olivia Cooke. A theatrical release is in the works for the fall. Directed by Corbijn and based on the 2014 play Switzerland by prolific [β¦]
After the recent mixed reception to The Mandalorian and Grogu, it's clear that Star Wars isn't the undisputed hit franchise it used to be. While Star Wars continues to thrive in the area of made-for-streaming animation, live-action endeavors have been largely hit or miss, with even the best outings failing to live up to their own hype. However, apart from Rogue One and its television prequel Andor, arguably the most rewatchable Star Wars project of the Disney era is the highly underrated Solo: A
After the recent mixed reception to The Mandalorian and Grogu, it's clear that Star Wars isn't the undisputed hit franchise it used to be. While Star Wars continues to thrive in the area of made-for-streaming animation, live-action endeavors have been largely hit or miss, with even the best outings failing to live up to their own hype. However, apart from Rogue One and its television prequel Andor, arguably the most rewatchable Star Wars project of the Disney era is the highly underrated Solo: A Star Wars Story.