2022: Year of Cage
►Meta Cage. Let's be honest the news above has been mostly depressing, so here's some good news at last, and yes it's Nic Cage related. The Oscar-winner's meta action-comedy
Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, in which Cage plays a version of himself, has a release date of April 22, 2022. Definitely something to look forward to.
The story.
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In a league of his own. Amazon’s
A League of Their Own update has cast its version of Jimmy Dugan with
Parks and Recreation favorite Nick Offerman joining the live-action series from creators Abbi Jacobson and Will Graham.
The story.
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Willy Wonka at 50. The child stars from
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory speak to
THR's
Seth Abramovitch about the making of the classic film.
The interview.
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"Go suck a d***." A combative Quentin Tarantino addressed several of the controversies that have dogged his career including that Bruce Lee debate, violence against women in his films, Harvey Weinstein, retirement and more while visiting
The Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
The story.
In other news... —
Penske Media unveils LA3C, a three-day festival celebrating Los Angeles.
—Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage set
City on Fire TV series at Apple.
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Netflix’s new releases coming in July.
—Movies and TV shows
leaving Netflix in July.
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European box office dropped 70 percent in 2020 due to COVID-19.
—Film review: Everardo Gout's
The Forever Purge.
—Golden Globes to allow foreign-language and animated films to
compete for best picture at any future ceremony.
—Locarno Film Festival
unveils lineup.
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Don Cheadle married his long-time partner Bridgid Coulter during the pandemic.
—Former Fox News correspondent Ed Henry
files defamation suit against channel.
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Instagram to lean into video amid “stiff competition” with TikTok, YouTube.
—Film review: Netflix’s
Fear Street Part 1: 1994.
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Atlanta writer
Janine Nabers inks Amazon overall deal.
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New production studio to launch on South Side of Chicago.
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Night of the Animated Dead to adapt zombie classic.
What else we're reading... —"Why Phylicia Rashad’s Defense Of Bill Cosby Is So Infuriating" [
Los Angeles Times]
—"Kobe and Gigi, Forever Courtside" [
Vulture]
—"Fox News Leans Into Bill Cosby Apologia In Wake Of Surprise Court Ruling" [
Salon]
—"Dan Schneider Once Reigned Over Children’s TV. What Happened?" [
New York Times]
—"Black Widow Finally Gets Her Own Movie, One That Poses The Question: Who Is She, Really?" [
Washington Post]
Today... ... in 1992, Columbia lined up
A League of Their Own for its big screen debut. Starring Geena Davis and Tom Hanks, the baseball film went on to be a summer hit, grossing $107 million stateside.
The original review.
Today's birthdays: Liv Tyler (44), Léa Seydoux (36), Pamela Anderson (54), Andre Braugher (59), Storm Reid (18), Debbie Harry (76),
Dan Aykroyd (69), Alan Ruck (65), Jared Keeso (37), Sonoya Mizuno (35), Jordi Mollà (53), Hannah Murray (32)
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