‘The Traitors: Live Experience’ Set for London in 2025
An immersive experience based on hit game show “The Traitors” is set to open in London next year.
An immersive experience based on hit game show “The Traitors” is set to open in London next year.
An immersive experience based on hit game show “The Traitors” is set to open in London next year.
In the Norwegian drama “Nepobaby,” which airs on TV2, Vivild Falk Berg, known for his work in “Pørni,” has been chosen to play the main character.
Broadway veteran Cheyenne Jackson was considering a hiatus from musical theater, much like he had done previously. However, this changed when an irresistible opportunity came his way.
I’m thrilled to share that the initial teaser and artwork for the upcoming Liza Minnelli documentary, titled “Liza: An Authentically Astounding True Tale,” have been unveiled!
As a cinephile, I’ve always admired the Farrelly brothers for their impressive filmography spanning collaborative projects like “Dumb and Dumber” and “There’s Something About Mary,” as well as their individual ventures such as Peter’s “Green Book” and Bobby’s “Champions.” Now, they’re teaming up once more to bring holiday cheer with the upcoming Paramount+ film, “Dear Santa.” In this delightful Christmas tale, Jack Black takes on the role of none other than Satan, who inadvertently gets summoned by a young lad named Liam (Robert Timothy Smith), who, much like myself when I was younger, struggles with spelling.
The latest drama, titled ‘Bad Boy,’ created by Euphoria’s Ron Leshem, has secured a global distribution deal with Netflix.
Keira Knightley, during an interview with The Times of London, mentioned that she has deliberately forgotten the harsh criticisms she faced from the media while gaining worldwide fame during the “Pirates of the Caribbean” trilogy. This occurred when she was only 17 years old, making her debut as Elizabeth Swann in the first movie released in 2003, titled “Curse of the Black Pearl.” The second and third sequels, “Dead Man’s Chest” (2006) and “At World’s End” (2007), followed her initial appearance.
So if you care to find “Wicked,” look… just about anywhere.
Actor Tim Robbins, famous for “The Shawshank Redemption” and “Mystic River,” expressed his concerns about the future of films in an interview with The Guardian. He’s concerned because algorithms now largely decide what viewers watch, often pushing them towards similar content instead of unique offerings.