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News of Jennifer Aniston producing a reimagining of the iconic 9 to 5 has elicited a range of emotions from the original leading ladies, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, and Jane Fonda. While they all want to see Aniston succeed with her take on the film, Tomlin says she felt a bit "rejected;" on the other hand, Parton expressed enthusiasm about potentially being involved in the production.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareDid someone say "Marvel Jesus?" Well, heres the latest news that could truly shake up the Marvel Cinematic Universes Multiverse: "Top choice" Shawn Levy is having early conversations to helm Avengers 5 (per Deadline). What once was The Kang Dynasty, could fall under the purview of the director of this summers Deadpool & Wolverine.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe Oscar-nominated historical drama Hidden Figures recently received some criticism from star Glen Powell, who played real-life astronaut John Glenn, but it seems that someone who doesn't agree with the actor's comments is editor Peter Teschner. Last month, Powell spoke about his reaction to seeing a rough cut of the film, which he said caused him to throw up due to his performance in what was a bare-bones presentation of the film without any special effects or music.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe much-anticipated Peaky Blinders movie is officially moving forward at Netflix, and Cillian Murphy will return as Tommy Shelby. Though a Peaky Blinders movie has been rumored to be in the works for some time, and was expected to begin filming later this year, todays official confirmation will please longtime fans of the series that have been awaiting its return.
More | Talk | Read It Later | Share"Fellow Travelers" star Jonathan Bailey movingly writes about what the Showtime limited series collaborators — and winners of the IndieWire Honors Wavelength Award — mean to him.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareRon Nyswaner and Matt Bomer first met while working on "Fellow Travelers." Now they're winners of the IndieWire Honors Wavelength Award — and they're ready for another collab.
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