Thursday, April 1, 2021

John Woo Boards Stan Lee Project; Lux Vide Sets Jesus Christ Drama; Paolo Sorrentino, Thomas Vinterberg Talk 'Another Round'

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April 01, 2021

John Woo to Produce Live-Action Adaptation of Stan Lee's 'Monkey Master' (EXCLUSIVE)

John Woo will produce a live action adaptation of Stan Lee's 'Monkey Master,' with Graphic India and POW! Entertainment.

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'Medici,' 'Leonardo' Producer Lux Vide Prepares 'The Rising,' Portraying a 'Human, Secular' Jesus Christ (EXCLUSIVE)

Credits of production and creative team members include 'Devils,' 'The Blacklist,' 'Transformers' and 'The Queen’s Gambit.'

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Paolo Sorrentino, Thomas Vinterberg Talk 'Another Round' and Power of Positive Drinking (EXCLUSIVE)

Paolo Sorrentino, Thomas Vinterberg talk "Another Round" and power of positive drinking in a Directors U.K. video conversation.

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'Disenchanted,' 'Snoopy,' 'Animaniacs' Headline Dazzling Annecy 2021 TV Competition Section

Mixing platform giants and indie gems, the 2021 Annecy TV Competition has something for everyone.

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Stephen Graham, Sindhu Vee, Andrea Riseborough Join 'Matilda' Cast

Stephen Graham, Andrea Riseborough and Sindhu Vee have joined the cast of Netflix and Sony Pictures’ 'Matilda.'

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Trailer for Daniel Sivan's Hot Docs-Bound 'Dirty Tricks' Unveiled by Yes Studios (EXCLUSIVE)

Yes Studios has unveiled a first still and a trailer for Daniel Sivan's 'Dirty Tricks,' which will have its world premiere at Hot Docs.

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Eurovision Song Contest to Allow COVID-Tested Audiences at Semi-Finals and Finals

The Dutch government has granted permission for fans to attend the Eurovision Song Contest semi-finals and finals in Rotterdam in May.

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Superstar Rajinikanth Wins India's Highest Film Honor

Indian cinema superstar Rajinikanth, 70, will be the 2021 recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke award, India's highest film honor.

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BBC Studios Natural History Unit Head Julian Hector Steps Down

Julian Hector, head of the Natural History Unit at BBC Studios, will step down at the end of the year after five years leading the unit.

                                                           

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