Madonna released songs across numerous genres, so it’s no wonder the Material Girl has worked with so many other superstars. Rock stars, big-name rappers, and indie music darlings all lined up to collaborate with the Queen of Pop. One of the most beloved rock stars of the 1990s even wrote a No. 1 single for Madonna.
1. ‘Beat Goes On’
With that title, fans might assume Sonny & Cher wrote Madonna’s “Beat Goes On,” but it was actually co-written by Madonna, Pharrell Williams, and Kanye West. Interestingly, Pharrell and Kanye wrote a disco song with Madonna rather than a hip-hop song. With star power like that, it’s surprising “Beat Goes On” was never a single.
In a way, “Beat Goes On” is a return to the Queen of Pop’s roots. She was one of the artists who kept disco alive when many had proudly proclaimed its death. Fascinatingly, the...
1. ‘Beat Goes On’
With that title, fans might assume Sonny & Cher wrote Madonna’s “Beat Goes On,” but it was actually co-written by Madonna, Pharrell Williams, and Kanye West. Interestingly, Pharrell and Kanye wrote a disco song with Madonna rather than a hip-hop song. With star power like that, it’s surprising “Beat Goes On” was never a single.
In a way, “Beat Goes On” is a return to the Queen of Pop’s roots. She was one of the artists who kept disco alive when many had proudly proclaimed its death. Fascinatingly, the...
- 5/26/2024
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Madonna brought her “Celebration Tour” to a close with the biggest show of her career.
The pop icon held a free concert on Saturday, May 4th, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, drawing upwards of 1.6 million attendees.
Madonna’s performance spanned 26 songs and included guest appearances from Brazilian pop stars Anitta (who joined for “Vogue”) and Pabllo Vittar (who took part in the tour debut of “Music”). Check out the full setlist and watch performance footage below.
Previously, Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach massive concerts from The Rolling Stones, who played to a crowd of 1.5 million in 2006, and Rod Stewart, who broke the world record for most-attended concert of all time with an audience of 4.2 million people in 1994.
Beyond being a big night in live music history, Madonna’s performance also closed out her “Celebration Tour,” which saw her honor her long, multi-faceted career with “reverence and joy,...
The pop icon held a free concert on Saturday, May 4th, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, drawing upwards of 1.6 million attendees.
Madonna’s performance spanned 26 songs and included guest appearances from Brazilian pop stars Anitta (who joined for “Vogue”) and Pabllo Vittar (who took part in the tour debut of “Music”). Check out the full setlist and watch performance footage below.
Previously, Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach massive concerts from The Rolling Stones, who played to a crowd of 1.5 million in 2006, and Rod Stewart, who broke the world record for most-attended concert of all time with an audience of 4.2 million people in 1994.
Beyond being a big night in live music history, Madonna’s performance also closed out her “Celebration Tour,” which saw her honor her long, multi-faceted career with “reverence and joy,...
- 5/5/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Madonna has officially launched the U.S. leg of her The Celebration Tour and we have the setlist from opening night.
The legendary entertainer performed a sold-out show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Wednesday night (December 13) and she added a special song to the set list for the New York City crowd.
The tour launched in London back in October and the start date for the tour was delayed by several months due to Madonna‘s hospitalization earlier this year for a serious bacterial infection.
Madonna‘s setlist for the tour includes more than 25 songs, some of which had not been performed onstage in decades.
Head inside to check out the set list…
Keep scrolling to check out the full set list…
**This set list is representative of the first show and might not be completely accurate for every show.
1. Nothing Really Matters
2. Everybody
3. Into the...
The legendary entertainer performed a sold-out show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Wednesday night (December 13) and she added a special song to the set list for the New York City crowd.
The tour launched in London back in October and the start date for the tour was delayed by several months due to Madonna‘s hospitalization earlier this year for a serious bacterial infection.
Madonna‘s setlist for the tour includes more than 25 songs, some of which had not been performed onstage in decades.
Head inside to check out the set list…
Keep scrolling to check out the full set list…
**This set list is representative of the first show and might not be completely accurate for every show.
1. Nothing Really Matters
2. Everybody
3. Into the...
- 12/14/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Tom Hardy will read Julia Donaldson and Victoria Sandøy’s The Oak Tree on CBeebies Bedtime Story tonight.
When Tom Hardy first joined the CBeebies Bedtime Stories, the internet went into a frenzy. Sure, the kids loved listening to the Venom actor read stories, but I’m willing to bed a lot of adults tuned in too, sans kids. I know I did.
Well, Hardy is back for some more children’s stories. The actor will be gracing our screens tonight, 1st December, and will be reading Julia Donaldson and Victoria Sandøy’s The Oak Tree to celebrate National Tree Week. The story revolves around a tiny acorn’s journey from a tiny seed to a mighty oak over a thousand years as it witnesses Viking invasions, teddy bear picnics and everything in between.
Hardy will also be joined by his adorable French bulldog, Blue. Let’s be honest here,...
When Tom Hardy first joined the CBeebies Bedtime Stories, the internet went into a frenzy. Sure, the kids loved listening to the Venom actor read stories, but I’m willing to bed a lot of adults tuned in too, sans kids. I know I did.
Well, Hardy is back for some more children’s stories. The actor will be gracing our screens tonight, 1st December, and will be reading Julia Donaldson and Victoria Sandøy’s The Oak Tree to celebrate National Tree Week. The story revolves around a tiny acorn’s journey from a tiny seed to a mighty oak over a thousand years as it witnesses Viking invasions, teddy bear picnics and everything in between.
Hardy will also be joined by his adorable French bulldog, Blue. Let’s be honest here,...
- 12/1/2023
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
It’s been over a month since Madonna began her Celebration Tour in Europe and fans in North America won’t have to wait much longer.
On December 13, Madonna will be back in her home country to perform at the Barclays Center in New York. She’ll then continue to perform for the United States, making a few stops in Canada in between her U.S. tours before making her way to Mexico in mid-April.
The journey to her world tour has been long as Madonna had to reschedule her whole tour when she was hospitalized in June for a bacterial infection.
North America World Tour Dates:
12-13 Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
12-14 Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
12-16 Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
12-18 Washinton, D.C. — Capital One Arena
12-19 Washinton, D.C. — Capital One Arena
01-08 Boston, Ma — Td Garden
01-09 Boston, Ma — Td Garden
01-11 Toronto, Canada – Scotiabank Arena
01-12 Toronto,...
On December 13, Madonna will be back in her home country to perform at the Barclays Center in New York. She’ll then continue to perform for the United States, making a few stops in Canada in between her U.S. tours before making her way to Mexico in mid-April.
The journey to her world tour has been long as Madonna had to reschedule her whole tour when she was hospitalized in June for a bacterial infection.
North America World Tour Dates:
12-13 Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
12-14 Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
12-16 Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
12-18 Washinton, D.C. — Capital One Arena
12-19 Washinton, D.C. — Capital One Arena
01-08 Boston, Ma — Td Garden
01-09 Boston, Ma — Td Garden
01-11 Toronto, Canada – Scotiabank Arena
01-12 Toronto,...
- 11/29/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
Madonna kicked off “The Celebration Tour” with the first of four performances at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday night.
A true retrospective performance, the career-spanning setlist touched on all eras of Madonna’s career and featured numerous songs that hadn’t been performed in decades. The show opened with only the second performance ever of “N0thing Really Matters” from Ray of Light. A few songs later, she dusted off “Live to Tell” from True Blue for the first time since 2006.
Songs like “Justify My Love,” “Bad Girl,” and “Rain” were performed for the first time sine 1993, while “Bedtime Story” was dusted off for the first time since 1995. Other noteworthy performances included “Like A Prayer,” in which she was accompanied by topless dancers, an acoustic cover of Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive,” and “Like a Virgin,” which was interpolated elements of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean.”
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A true retrospective performance, the career-spanning setlist touched on all eras of Madonna’s career and featured numerous songs that hadn’t been performed in decades. The show opened with only the second performance ever of “N0thing Really Matters” from Ray of Light. A few songs later, she dusted off “Live to Tell” from True Blue for the first time since 2006.
Songs like “Justify My Love,” “Bad Girl,” and “Rain” were performed for the first time sine 1993, while “Bedtime Story” was dusted off for the first time since 1995. Other noteworthy performances included “Like A Prayer,” in which she was accompanied by topless dancers, an acoustic cover of Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive,” and “Like a Virgin,” which was interpolated elements of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean.”
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- 10/15/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Madonna has officially kickstarted her Celebration Tour, and it was well worth the wait!
The 65-year-old Queen of Pop took the stage on Saturday night (October 14) at The O2 Arena in London, England for the first date of her long-awaited tour. The start date is several months later than expected after Madonna was hospitalized earlier this year for a serious bacterial infection.
With a discography that spans 40 years, there were so many songs that fans were hoping to hear from the superstar as she travels the country.
Now that opening night has come and gone, we can reveal that she delivered an evening full of beloved hits and two surprise covers!
Head inside to check out the setlist from opening night of Madonna’s Celebration Tour…
@justjared @madonna kicks off the #CelebrationTour ♬ original sound – Just Jared
Madonna‘s setlist for opening night included 28 songs, some of which had not been performed onstage in decades.
The 65-year-old Queen of Pop took the stage on Saturday night (October 14) at The O2 Arena in London, England for the first date of her long-awaited tour. The start date is several months later than expected after Madonna was hospitalized earlier this year for a serious bacterial infection.
With a discography that spans 40 years, there were so many songs that fans were hoping to hear from the superstar as she travels the country.
Now that opening night has come and gone, we can reveal that she delivered an evening full of beloved hits and two surprise covers!
Head inside to check out the setlist from opening night of Madonna’s Celebration Tour…
@justjared @madonna kicks off the #CelebrationTour ♬ original sound – Just Jared
Madonna‘s setlist for opening night included 28 songs, some of which had not been performed onstage in decades.
- 10/15/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Quebec festival wrapped on August 9.
Talk To Me, the horror hit from Danny and Michael Philippou which has grossed more than $31m in North America and close to $50m worldwide, has been named best international feature in the 2023 Fantasia audience awards.
In other key awards Lee Sang-yong’s South Korean title The Roundup: No Way Out was named best Asian feature, while Shigeyoshi Tsukahara’s Japanese entry Kurayukaba earned best animated feature, and
Satan Wants You from Steve J. Adams and Sean Horlor took the inaugural Dgc Audience Award for Best Canadian Film (narrative or documentary).
The full list of audience award winners appears below.
Talk To Me, the horror hit from Danny and Michael Philippou which has grossed more than $31m in North America and close to $50m worldwide, has been named best international feature in the 2023 Fantasia audience awards.
In other key awards Lee Sang-yong’s South Korean title The Roundup: No Way Out was named best Asian feature, while Shigeyoshi Tsukahara’s Japanese entry Kurayukaba earned best animated feature, and
Satan Wants You from Steve J. Adams and Sean Horlor took the inaugural Dgc Audience Award for Best Canadian Film (narrative or documentary).
The full list of audience award winners appears below.
- 8/14/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
A couple weeks ago, the Fantasia International Film Festival announced the films that won jury prizes at the 27th edition of the show, which recently came to a close. Yesterday, our own Tyler Nichols shared his list of favorite films from this year’s Fantasia festival. Now Fantasia has unveiled the list of audience award winners, with wins going to films like Talk to Me, The Roundup: No Way Out, Kurayukaba, and Satan Wants You, among others. The full list can be seen below:
Best International Feature
Gold: Talk To Me
Silver: Late Night With The Devil
Bronze: Hundreds Of Beavers
Best Asian Feature
Gold: The Roundup: No Way Out
Silver: River
Bronze: Phantom (South Korea d. Lee Hae-young)
Best Animated Feature
Gold: Kurayukaba
Silver: The Concierge
Bronze: The First Slam Dunk
The Dgc Audience Award for Best Canadian Film (Narrative or Documentary)
Satan Wants You – This year’s...
Best International Feature
Gold: Talk To Me
Silver: Late Night With The Devil
Bronze: Hundreds Of Beavers
Best Asian Feature
Gold: The Roundup: No Way Out
Silver: River
Bronze: Phantom (South Korea d. Lee Hae-young)
Best Animated Feature
Gold: Kurayukaba
Silver: The Concierge
Bronze: The First Slam Dunk
The Dgc Audience Award for Best Canadian Film (Narrative or Documentary)
Satan Wants You – This year’s...
- 8/14/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Madonna is collecting her favorite club remixes, as well as some previously unreleased tracks, for a massive new collection, Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones, set to arrive Aug. 19.
The new collection was inspired by Madonna’s Feb. 2020 achievement of notching her 50th Number One on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart with “I Don’t Search I Find.” In doing so, Madonna not only became the first artist to earn at least one Number One song on the Dance Club Songs chart in five separate decades (the Eighties through the...
The new collection was inspired by Madonna’s Feb. 2020 achievement of notching her 50th Number One on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart with “I Don’t Search I Find.” In doing so, Madonna not only became the first artist to earn at least one Number One song on the Dance Club Songs chart in five separate decades (the Eighties through the...
- 5/4/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The 1964 comedy "Bedtime Story" starring Marlon Brando, David Niven, and Shirley Jones is about two conmen with clashing styles that find themselves competing to scam the same wealthy heiress. In 1988 Orion Pictures remade the film as "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" with Steve Martin and Michael Caine. The movie would be made again in 2019 as "The Hustle" starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson, with the gender roles flipped.
Of the three versions, it is perhaps an unrealized vision for the film that might have led to the most memorable of them all. The 1988 pairing of Martin and Caine was brilliant, with Caine's...
The post Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Could've Starred Mick Jagger and David Bowie appeared first on /Film.
Of the three versions, it is perhaps an unrealized vision for the film that might have led to the most memorable of them all. The 1988 pairing of Martin and Caine was brilliant, with Caine's...
The post Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Could've Starred Mick Jagger and David Bowie appeared first on /Film.
- 3/23/2022
- by Travis Yates
- Slash Film
“Lucifer” star Kevin Alejandro is set to lead a limited series adaptation of Katie Rogin’s 2018 novel “Life During Wartime,” TheWrap has learned exclusively.
Alejandro Films Productions, founded by Kevin Alejandro, Leslie Alejandro and Dani de Jesus, and Craig Anderson Productions have jointly secured the rights to Rogin’s book, which follows Jim Vargas, who suffers from Ptsd and survivor’s guilt due to the blame he assumes for his brother’s death on 9/11.
In the 2008 backdrop of the financial crisis, Vargas’ Iraq war veteran niece Nina Vargas goes missing after a nightmare-ish party with other vets. When no one searches for the missing vet he decides to investigate alongside her friend and former army nurse Lise Sheridan.
Kevin Alejandro — who has starred alongside Tom Ellis on “Lucifer” throughout the show’s first five seasons, the most recent of which dropped Friday on Netflix — will star as Vargas.
Rogin’s...
Alejandro Films Productions, founded by Kevin Alejandro, Leslie Alejandro and Dani de Jesus, and Craig Anderson Productions have jointly secured the rights to Rogin’s book, which follows Jim Vargas, who suffers from Ptsd and survivor’s guilt due to the blame he assumes for his brother’s death on 9/11.
In the 2008 backdrop of the financial crisis, Vargas’ Iraq war veteran niece Nina Vargas goes missing after a nightmare-ish party with other vets. When no one searches for the missing vet he decides to investigate alongside her friend and former army nurse Lise Sheridan.
Kevin Alejandro — who has starred alongside Tom Ellis on “Lucifer” throughout the show’s first five seasons, the most recent of which dropped Friday on Netflix — will star as Vargas.
Rogin’s...
- 6/2/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
We're kicking off the week with a new edition of Horror Highlights! In today's installment, we have the short film Kissed, an announcement for the Killer Shorts competition, release details and art from The Place We Hide, and the trailer for The Fall:
Watch the Short Film Kissed: "A coroner touches up the new body in the morgue, and adds a few touches of his own. But after taking his obsession one step too far, he must face the grave consequences."
Crew:
Director: Elwood Quincy Walker Producer: Elwood Quincy Walker Writer: Elwood Quincy Walker Director Of Photography: Bennett Barbosa Assistant Camera: Meghan Larson Key Grip: Eden Ashkenazi Grip: William Putty Sound Mixer: Nico Fulton Lavachek Makeup: Little Shop Of Gore - Ryan Ward & Salina Kyle
Cast:
Norman: James Warfield The Body: Aurora Persichett
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Second Annual Killer Shorts Screenplay Competition Announced: "Los Angeles, CA – July 2nd, 2020: Calling all horror writers!
Watch the Short Film Kissed: "A coroner touches up the new body in the morgue, and adds a few touches of his own. But after taking his obsession one step too far, he must face the grave consequences."
Crew:
Director: Elwood Quincy Walker Producer: Elwood Quincy Walker Writer: Elwood Quincy Walker Director Of Photography: Bennett Barbosa Assistant Camera: Meghan Larson Key Grip: Eden Ashkenazi Grip: William Putty Sound Mixer: Nico Fulton Lavachek Makeup: Little Shop Of Gore - Ryan Ward & Salina Kyle
Cast:
Norman: James Warfield The Body: Aurora Persichett
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Second Annual Killer Shorts Screenplay Competition Announced: "Los Angeles, CA – July 2nd, 2020: Calling all horror writers!
- 7/6/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Like mother, like daughter. On Tuesday, Kylie Jenner took to Instagram to reveal her Vogue Czechoslovakia cover alongside 2-year-old daughter, Stormi Webster. And, as the Kylie Cosmetics mogul shared with her 181 million followers, this cover shoot took place at home and was done by fashion photographers Luca and Alessandro Morelli via an iPhone. "New cover with my baby for @vogueczechoslovakia shot at home on my iPhone," the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star wrote. "@morellibrothers #VogueCS" On top of the serene close-up of the mother-daughter duo, the magazine declared it was "Bedtime Story with Kylie Jenner & Stormi." And it seems that Kylie couldn't be happier with...
- 6/16/2020
- E! Online
On Saturday night’s Man Vs Bear, there’s a new time, a marathon, and a candidate named Chrissi from Hackensack, New Jersey who hopes to beat Bart the bear, aka King of the Mountain, in a competition. For the big Man Vs Bear finale on Saturday, the broadcast time has shifted. Man Vs Bear’s finale is now at 1 p.m. Et/Pt […]...
- 1/31/2020
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Mike Baxter (Tim Allen) has a problem on Thursday’s “Last Man Standing” — what else is new, right? — one that he can’t sleep on any longer: Vanessa (Nancy Travis) has started snoring and he is incapable of suffering through it. Of course, he does his best to present this issue to his dear wife in the most loving way possible, but she still doesn’t take the news so well.
In TheWrap’s exclusive clip from tomorrow’s episode, Mike comes home after a “taxing” day at work and slowly tries to broach the topic gently by saying, “You’re beautiful, funny and so understanding,” to which she goes, “Mike?”
Fine. “You snore!” he shouts.
“I mean with an extraordinary amount of gusto, I might add.”
Also Read: Ratings: 'Last Man Standing' Makes Fox First-Place Network
Yeah, no Vanessa doesn’t buy it and now she’s...
In TheWrap’s exclusive clip from tomorrow’s episode, Mike comes home after a “taxing” day at work and slowly tries to broach the topic gently by saying, “You’re beautiful, funny and so understanding,” to which she goes, “Mike?”
Fine. “You snore!” he shouts.
“I mean with an extraordinary amount of gusto, I might add.”
Also Read: Ratings: 'Last Man Standing' Makes Fox First-Place Network
Yeah, no Vanessa doesn’t buy it and now she’s...
- 1/22/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
It’s kind of easy to be critical about horror stories these days, even those that are being taken on by someone like Sam Raimi, who’s been proven to be quite good at what he does. B. Alan Orange of MovieWeb has written that Raimi will be taking on the short movie Bedtime Story and turning it into a full-length movie, and so far the simple premise sounds like it might have a little promise at least. You can’t forget that this is the guy that brought us the Evil Dead movies and Darkman so he knows how to scare an
Sam Raimi Turning Bedtime Story into Full Length Horror Movie...
Sam Raimi Turning Bedtime Story into Full Length Horror Movie...
- 9/20/2019
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Exclusive: Js Entertainment and Starlight Media have picked up the Lucas Paulino and Ángel Torres directed horror short Bedtime Story.
Paulino and Torres are also attached to direct the feature version, which will be produced by Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert’s Ghost House, under their production deal with Starlight. Craig Flores will also produce via his Bread & Circuses Entertainment banner. Romel Adam brought the project in and will oversee alongside Zainab Azizi. The producers are out to writers now.
In the short, written by Paulino and Torres, two young brothers, who, after hearing their Mother’s haunting bedtime story, are terrorized when it comes to life.
Paulino and Torres have worked as creatives for such prolific advertising agencies as Bbdo and Saatchi & Saatchi, among others. Their commercial work in Spain includes such brands as Coca-Cola, Renault, Toyota, Powerade, Visa, the International Olympic Committee, Fox, and J&b. In 2014 they founded their own advertising agency,...
Paulino and Torres are also attached to direct the feature version, which will be produced by Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert’s Ghost House, under their production deal with Starlight. Craig Flores will also produce via his Bread & Circuses Entertainment banner. Romel Adam brought the project in and will oversee alongside Zainab Azizi. The producers are out to writers now.
In the short, written by Paulino and Torres, two young brothers, who, after hearing their Mother’s haunting bedtime story, are terrorized when it comes to life.
Paulino and Torres have worked as creatives for such prolific advertising agencies as Bbdo and Saatchi & Saatchi, among others. Their commercial work in Spain includes such brands as Coca-Cola, Renault, Toyota, Powerade, Visa, the International Olympic Committee, Fox, and J&b. In 2014 they founded their own advertising agency,...
- 9/16/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The Hustle is a gender-swapped rehash of "buddy films" featuring tricksters who are out to outwit each other and con people of their money. The films that immediately come to your mind are the 1964 released "Bedtime Story" starring David Niven and Marlon Brando, and the 1988 released "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" featuring Michael Caine and Steve Martin.
Director Chris Addison replaces the heroes of the original with women, so here we have Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson playing high-stake fraudsters who swindle naive people. She does so probably, as Hathaway's character puts it, "men can't imagine that a woman is cleverer than they are." And she fails miserably.
Set in the sophisticated but fictional town of Beaumont-sur-Mer, Josephine Chesterfield (Anne Hathaway), a glamorous seductress fleeces gullible wealthy men from all corners of the world. Into her well-ordered, meticulously schemed universe, bursts a small-time trickster Penny Rust (Rebel Wilson) an Australian who is...
Director Chris Addison replaces the heroes of the original with women, so here we have Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson playing high-stake fraudsters who swindle naive people. She does so probably, as Hathaway's character puts it, "men can't imagine that a woman is cleverer than they are." And she fails miserably.
Set in the sophisticated but fictional town of Beaumont-sur-Mer, Josephine Chesterfield (Anne Hathaway), a glamorous seductress fleeces gullible wealthy men from all corners of the world. Into her well-ordered, meticulously schemed universe, bursts a small-time trickster Penny Rust (Rebel Wilson) an Australian who is...
- 5/17/2019
- GlamSham
Stars: Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson, Alex Sharp, Ingrid Oliver, Emma Davies, Dean Norris, Casper Christensen | Written by Stanley Shapiro, Paul Henning, Dale Launer, Jac Schaeffer | Directed by Chris Addison
Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson star as a pair of rival con artists in The Hustle, a remake of 1988′s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (with Michael Caine and Steve Martin), which was itself a remake of 1964′s Bedtime Story, with David Niven and Marlon Brando. That might sound like a tantalising proposition on paper, but the actual film is a profound disappointment with an almost criminal lack of laughs.
Wilson plays low-rent Aussie grifter Penny Rust, whose regular scam involves fleecing gullible men she meets on a dating app. On a train to the South of France, she meets high class con artist Josephine Chesterfield (Hathaway), who immediately schemes to divert Penny from her home turf of Riviera town Beaumont-sur-Mer, on the...
Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson star as a pair of rival con artists in The Hustle, a remake of 1988′s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (with Michael Caine and Steve Martin), which was itself a remake of 1964′s Bedtime Story, with David Niven and Marlon Brando. That might sound like a tantalising proposition on paper, but the actual film is a profound disappointment with an almost criminal lack of laughs.
Wilson plays low-rent Aussie grifter Penny Rust, whose regular scam involves fleecing gullible men she meets on a dating app. On a train to the South of France, she meets high class con artist Josephine Chesterfield (Hathaway), who immediately schemes to divert Penny from her home turf of Riviera town Beaumont-sur-Mer, on the...
- 5/13/2019
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
Rebel Wilson produces and stars in The Hustle, the story of two con women who scam the rich for their money in a hilarious and ultimately ingenious fashion. Previous iterations of this story was the 1964 feature Bedtime Story with Marlon Brando and David Niven and 1988’s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (starring Steve [...]
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- 5/12/2019
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
You don’t need immersive technologies like Dolby Cinema, Screen X or 4Dx to feel the effects of The Hustle. After 94 minutes without a single laugh, you’ll definitely feel the pain knowing that you’ve wasted time and money on this dreadful farce. Allegedly a remake of the far superior Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (which itself was a remake of Bedtime Story), the Chris Addison-directed picture credits four screenwriters and yet adds nothing to the original formula nor does it do anything exciting with a well-established genre built on double and triple crosses.
Of the four credited writers, two have passed on years ago, previously credited with Bedtime Story. Dale Launer received credit for this mess as the writer of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. This leaves Jac Schaeffer, the only new writer with a credit to bear the brunt of the shame for a picture that no doubt was conceived...
Of the four credited writers, two have passed on years ago, previously credited with Bedtime Story. Dale Launer received credit for this mess as the writer of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. This leaves Jac Schaeffer, the only new writer with a credit to bear the brunt of the shame for a picture that no doubt was conceived...
- 5/11/2019
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
Chicago – As the “Oceans Eight” remake of last year proved, it is simply not enough to redo a film and flip the gender focus. Anne Hathaway may be the kiss of death for this genre, as she appeared both in O8 and the current “The Hustle,” which in turn is a remake of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” (1988). Rebel Wilson, doing what Rebel Wilson does, portrays her sidekick.
Rating: 2.0/5.0
Hathaway and Wilson have little chemistry together, but that is the least of sins for “The Hustle.” Not only is the title lazy as hell, but the whole she-bang (ha) is flat and unfunny. It’s been years since I’ve seen the original – which was in itself a remake of the 1964 film “Bedtime Story” – but both those films must have more life than this tepid exercise in dreck. The screenplay credits list four names, a sure tip that the film we’re about to see is lost,...
Rating: 2.0/5.0
Hathaway and Wilson have little chemistry together, but that is the least of sins for “The Hustle.” Not only is the title lazy as hell, but the whole she-bang (ha) is flat and unfunny. It’s been years since I’ve seen the original – which was in itself a remake of the 1964 film “Bedtime Story” – but both those films must have more life than this tepid exercise in dreck. The screenplay credits list four names, a sure tip that the film we’re about to see is lost,...
- 5/10/2019
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
1988’s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels isn’t often cited as the best that 1980s comedy had to offer, but it did have one thing going for it – Steve Martin at his absolute best.
With Michael Caine infusing his successful conman with pomposity and pretentiousness, Martin took the role of Freddy Benson and made it as memorable as any other he performed during his decade at the pinnacle of Hollywood comedy.
Which is why it’s baffling that Chris Addison’s 2019 remake fails to update the script, rather, the movie asks Rebel Wilson to achieve the impossible feat of repeating Martin’s antics and elevating a decent, if somewhat lightweight story to comedy glory.
Wilson plays Penny, a small-time con artist who ‘catfishes’ young men by convincing them they’re going to meet the woman of their dreams. When they meet her instead, should they show the requisite level of disappointment, she...
With Michael Caine infusing his successful conman with pomposity and pretentiousness, Martin took the role of Freddy Benson and made it as memorable as any other he performed during his decade at the pinnacle of Hollywood comedy.
Which is why it’s baffling that Chris Addison’s 2019 remake fails to update the script, rather, the movie asks Rebel Wilson to achieve the impossible feat of repeating Martin’s antics and elevating a decent, if somewhat lightweight story to comedy glory.
Wilson plays Penny, a small-time con artist who ‘catfishes’ young men by convincing them they’re going to meet the woman of their dreams. When they meet her instead, should they show the requisite level of disappointment, she...
- 5/10/2019
- by Richard Phippen
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson team up for the terrible new comedy The Hustle. Bewitched and bamboozled, men tend to make fools of themselves around this pair, con artists plying their trade in the French Riviera. Glamorous and cunning Josephine Chesterfield (Hathaway) has a talent for defrauding gullible wealthy men from all corners of the world. The more fun-loving Penny Rust (Wilson) is an Aussie who fleeces her marks in neighborhood bars. Despite their different methods, they team up in France to swindle a naïve tech billionaire (Alex Sharp). Bank accounts are emptied, true love is declared, and common sense left in the gutter.
The Hustle feminizes the perennially male profession of con artists. This might seem like a fresh take if we hadn’t just seen women con artists (including Ms Hathaway!) in Oceans Eight a few months ago. There’s little to keep you entertained here as Hathaway...
The Hustle feminizes the perennially male profession of con artists. This might seem like a fresh take if we hadn’t just seen women con artists (including Ms Hathaway!) in Oceans Eight a few months ago. There’s little to keep you entertained here as Hathaway...
- 5/9/2019
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Sneak Peek the new comedy feature "The Hustle", directed by Chris Addison as a female-centered remake of the 1988 film "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" which is itself a remake of the 1964 film "Bedtime Story", starring Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson, Alex Sharp and Dean Norris, opening May 10, 2019:
"...two female con artists, the brash and free-wheeling 'Lonnie' (Wilson) and the cunning and cultured 'Josephine' (Hathaway), join forces in the South of France, to fleece men who have wronged women..."
Cast also includes Tim Blake Nelson as 'Portnoy', Ingrid Oliver as 'Inspector Desjardins' and Emma Davies as 'Cathy'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Hustle"...
"...two female con artists, the brash and free-wheeling 'Lonnie' (Wilson) and the cunning and cultured 'Josephine' (Hathaway), join forces in the South of France, to fleece men who have wronged women..."
Cast also includes Tim Blake Nelson as 'Portnoy', Ingrid Oliver as 'Inspector Desjardins' and Emma Davies as 'Cathy'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Hustle"...
- 5/9/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Riding in on the wave of gender-swapped remakes, The Hustle is a comedy whose timing is late in every sense of the word. Based on the 1988 film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, which is itself a remake of 1964 Bedtime Story, The Hustle attempts to reboot the story of two wildly different con artists for the […]
The post ‘The Hustle’ Review: Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson Are Great Partners in a Criminally Mediocre Comedy appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘The Hustle’ Review: Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson Are Great Partners in a Criminally Mediocre Comedy appeared first on /Film.
- 5/9/2019
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
There is a smart movie nestled somewhere in director Chris Addison’s romp, “The Hustle,” but you have to weed through a whole lot of foolery to get to it. The new film is ripe for big laughs with Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson as, respectively, the snobby British bombshell with sticky fingers and the rough-around-the-edges though equally cunning con artist, but neither actress is given rich enough material to bring the film’s most interesting ideas to the finish line.
Hollywood has had a growing fascination with the female swindler, often to confront a larger issue of sexism and lack of female agency. And for about the first 20 minutes of “The Hustle,” it looks like screenwriter Jac Schaeffer — sharing credit with her antecedents, the creators of 1964’s “Bedtime Story,” Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning, as well as Dale Launer, who wrote that film’s 1988 remake, “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” — is...
Hollywood has had a growing fascination with the female swindler, often to confront a larger issue of sexism and lack of female agency. And for about the first 20 minutes of “The Hustle,” it looks like screenwriter Jac Schaeffer — sharing credit with her antecedents, the creators of 1964’s “Bedtime Story,” Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning, as well as Dale Launer, who wrote that film’s 1988 remake, “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” — is...
- 5/9/2019
- by Candice Frederick
- The Wrap
“The Hustle” is a rivals-in-crime feminista scam comedy set on the French Riviera, with Anne Hathaway as a drop-dead-elegant British seductress-grifter who fleeces wealthy suckers the way they deserve to be fleeced, and Rebel Wilson as a disheveled vulgarian who’s just as shrewd an operator (she works the same trickery on a more low-rent breed of men). The movie is a remake of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” (1988), which was a remake of “Bedtime Story” (1964). And this trio of light-fingered films, each made decades apart, adds up to a peculiar footnote in the history of Hollywood con-artist deviltry.
Each film comes with a movie-star pairing that sounds, on paper, like wild-meets-debonair perfection: Marlon Brando and David Niven in “Bedtime Story,” Steve Martin and Michael Caine in “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” and now Wilson and Hathaway in “The Hustle.” Each film is a stylized confection of drawing-room class tension, airy sight gags, and...
Each film comes with a movie-star pairing that sounds, on paper, like wild-meets-debonair perfection: Marlon Brando and David Niven in “Bedtime Story,” Steve Martin and Michael Caine in “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” and now Wilson and Hathaway in “The Hustle.” Each film is a stylized confection of drawing-room class tension, airy sight gags, and...
- 5/9/2019
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
They say it’s all in the timing, especially when it comes to funny business. But in The Hustle everyone’s inner comedic clock is calamitously off. The setups are flat, the jokes don’t land and the actors don’t — or won’t — connect. How does this happen in a movie that stars Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson, two proven experts at the art of farce? Oscar winner Hathaway stole the show from her A-list costars in Ocean’s 8. And Wilson, best known as Fat Amy in the Pitch Perfect franchise,...
- 5/9/2019
- by Peter Travers
- Rollingstone.com
With “Avengers: Endgame” well on its way to passing “Avatar” as the biggest box-office hit ever, Disney’s already firm grip on the box office has squeezed even tighter. Now it’s time to find out if the rest of Hollywood can find its own success this summer against the growing media behemoth, starting this weekend with Warner Bros./Legendary’s “Detective Pikachu.”
Movies based on video games have generally had a reputation for poor reviews and, aside from a few exceptions like “Resident Evil,” weak numbers at the box office. But “Detective Pikachu,” the first live-action film based on “Pokemon,” could buck that trend. Trailers for the film have built incredible social-media buzz thanks to the film’s CGI interpretations of various beloved Pokemon, as well as Ryan Reynolds’ voice performance as the electric mouse sleuth. Reviews have also been positive with a 71% Rotten Tomatoes score.
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Movies based on video games have generally had a reputation for poor reviews and, aside from a few exceptions like “Resident Evil,” weak numbers at the box office. But “Detective Pikachu,” the first live-action film based on “Pokemon,” could buck that trend. Trailers for the film have built incredible social-media buzz thanks to the film’s CGI interpretations of various beloved Pokemon, as well as Ryan Reynolds’ voice performance as the electric mouse sleuth. Reviews have also been positive with a 71% Rotten Tomatoes score.
Also Read: A...
- 5/8/2019
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Anne Hathaway explained why her character in The Hustle speaks with a British accent when she visited Good Morning America on Tuesday.
The comedy film follows two women (Hathaway and Rebel Wilson) who seek revenge against men who have tricked them in the past. The Hustle is a remake of the 1964 film Bedtime Story and 1988 film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
Hathaway speaks with a British accent in the film, though she revealed that she was originally against the idea.
"Against my will, my character is British," she said. "I didn't want to do it. I just thought, '...
The comedy film follows two women (Hathaway and Rebel Wilson) who seek revenge against men who have tricked them in the past. The Hustle is a remake of the 1964 film Bedtime Story and 1988 film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
Hathaway speaks with a British accent in the film, though she revealed that she was originally against the idea.
"Against my will, my character is British," she said. "I didn't want to do it. I just thought, '...
Anne Hathaway explained why her character in The Hustle speaks with a British accent when she visited Good Morning America on Tuesday.
The comedy film follows two women (Hathaway and Rebel Wilson) who seek revenge against men who have tricked them in the past. The Hustle is a remake of the 1964 film Bedtime Story and 1988 film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
Hathaway speaks with a British accent in the film, though she revealed that she was originally against the idea.
"Against my will, my character is British," she said. "I didn't want to do it. I just thought, '...
The comedy film follows two women (Hathaway and Rebel Wilson) who seek revenge against men who have tricked them in the past. The Hustle is a remake of the 1964 film Bedtime Story and 1988 film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
Hathaway speaks with a British accent in the film, though she revealed that she was originally against the idea.
"Against my will, my character is British," she said. "I didn't want to do it. I just thought, '...
In the new trailer for The Hustle, Anne Hathaway adopts a posh British accent to play an experienced scam artist who takes Rebel Wilson under her very glamorous wing so they can scam a billionaire together - so, yeah, we're definitely seeing this.
The hilarious buddy comedy - which was originally titled Nasty Women and is a gender-swapped version of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - was directed by Chris Addison and focuses on seeing Wilson and Hathaway's characters taking down the men who have wronged them. Previously, the roles were played by Steve Martin and Michael Caine in the 1988 crime comedy. Fortunately, the latest iteration of the caper promises stunning views of mansions, diamonds, Hathaway's extensive collection of gowns, and plenty of physical comedy from Wilson.
Tim Blake Nelson, Alex Sharp, Ingrid Oliver, and Emma Davies also star in the film, which will hit theaters on May 10.
Trailer 1:...
The hilarious buddy comedy - which was originally titled Nasty Women and is a gender-swapped version of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - was directed by Chris Addison and focuses on seeing Wilson and Hathaway's characters taking down the men who have wronged them. Previously, the roles were played by Steve Martin and Michael Caine in the 1988 crime comedy. Fortunately, the latest iteration of the caper promises stunning views of mansions, diamonds, Hathaway's extensive collection of gowns, and plenty of physical comedy from Wilson.
Tim Blake Nelson, Alex Sharp, Ingrid Oliver, and Emma Davies also star in the film, which will hit theaters on May 10.
Trailer 1:...
- 4/25/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
MGM released a new trailer for The Hustle, a comedy starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson as scam artists teaming up to take revenge on the men who’ve wronged them. The film is a gender-bent remake of 1988’s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with Steve Martin and Michael Caine, itself a remake of the 1964 Marlon Brando/David Niven comedy Bedtime Story.
As seen in the Avengers-parodying teaser, Hathaway plays a posh Englishwoman alongside Wilson’s raunchier, low-class character. In classic buddy-comedy fashion, plenty of hijinks ensue around the characters’ differences, and...
As seen in the Avengers-parodying teaser, Hathaway plays a posh Englishwoman alongside Wilson’s raunchier, low-class character. In classic buddy-comedy fashion, plenty of hijinks ensue around the characters’ differences, and...
- 4/22/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
From lady “Ghostbusters” to talk of a female James Bond, Hollywood has taken a shine to remaking classic movies or TV shows with gender-swapped leads as a way of mixing up a tried and true formula. But the trend dates back farther than to just the last few years. The latest example of this is “What Men Want” opening Friday, which swaps out Mel Gibson for Taraji P. Henson. But here are some other movies that looked to remake something old with not just a fresh face but from an entirely different point of view.
“His Girl Friday” (1940)
Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell move a mile a minute and have a natural chemistry as reporters Walter Burns and Hildy Johnson in Howard Hawks’s screwball comedy classic “His Girl Friday.” But missing from its source material, both the play and the movie “The Front Page” by playwright Ben Hecht, is...
“His Girl Friday” (1940)
Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell move a mile a minute and have a natural chemistry as reporters Walter Burns and Hildy Johnson in Howard Hawks’s screwball comedy classic “His Girl Friday.” But missing from its source material, both the play and the movie “The Front Page” by playwright Ben Hecht, is...
- 3/8/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Anne Hathway helps Rebel Wilson master the art of the perfect con in the new trailer for The Hustle, set to arrive May 10th.
In the film, Hathaway plays a high-class scammer who takes Wilson, a small-time crook, under her wing and teaches her how to properly fleece wealthy men. In the clip, Hathaway’s character shows Wilson everything from the deadly art of knife throwing to the practiced craft of fake crying, especially how to get a lone tear to roll perfectly down her cheek.
Eventually the pair team...
In the film, Hathaway plays a high-class scammer who takes Wilson, a small-time crook, under her wing and teaches her how to properly fleece wealthy men. In the clip, Hathaway’s character shows Wilson everything from the deadly art of knife throwing to the practiced craft of fake crying, especially how to get a lone tear to roll perfectly down her cheek.
Eventually the pair team...
- 2/12/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
‘Pirates Of The Caribbean’ Star Orlando Bloom To Read Books To Kids For BBC’s ‘Bedtime Story’ Series
Pirates of the Caribbean star Orlando Bloom is the latest A-list actor to sign up to read a children’s bedtime story for the BBC.
Bloom, who is set to star in Amazon’s Carnival Row next year, will read We Are Together, written and illustrated by Britta Teckentrup, as part of CBeebies’ Bedtime Story strand. The story celebrates the importance of having special friends and family in your life. It will air on the kids’ channel on November 9 and is the first of two that he has recorded for the station.
He joins stars including Ewan McGregor, Ton Hardy, Chris Evans, Dolly Parton, Sir Elton John, Eddie Redmayne and David Tennant in reading books to kids.
Bloom said, “Through my travels as a Unicef Goodwill Ambassador I’ve met children in countries all over the world, and witnessed firsthand how storytelling between adults and young children helps cement their bond.
Bloom, who is set to star in Amazon’s Carnival Row next year, will read We Are Together, written and illustrated by Britta Teckentrup, as part of CBeebies’ Bedtime Story strand. The story celebrates the importance of having special friends and family in your life. It will air on the kids’ channel on November 9 and is the first of two that he has recorded for the station.
He joins stars including Ewan McGregor, Ton Hardy, Chris Evans, Dolly Parton, Sir Elton John, Eddie Redmayne and David Tennant in reading books to kids.
Bloom said, “Through my travels as a Unicef Goodwill Ambassador I’ve met children in countries all over the world, and witnessed firsthand how storytelling between adults and young children helps cement their bond.
- 10/24/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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Are your kids Bing fans, or more partial to Sarah & Duck? We count down a dozen of CBeebies' finest...
There’s arguably no more important television than children’s television. Sure, you could be one of those parents who doesn’t let their child anywhere near a screen – but chances are, if you’re the kind of person to read Den of Geek, the idea of doing so would utterly horrify you.
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Besides, children can learn so much from watching television – not as a substitute for actual parenting or schooling, of course, but as an addition to it. It can be damaging to rely solely on it, to park them in front of it for several hours a day – but in healthy doses,...
Are your kids Bing fans, or more partial to Sarah & Duck? We count down a dozen of CBeebies' finest...
There’s arguably no more important television than children’s television. Sure, you could be one of those parents who doesn’t let their child anywhere near a screen – but chances are, if you’re the kind of person to read Den of Geek, the idea of doing so would utterly horrify you.
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Besides, children can learn so much from watching television – not as a substitute for actual parenting or schooling, of course, but as an addition to it. It can be damaging to rely solely on it, to park them in front of it for several hours a day – but in healthy doses,...
- 11/12/2017
- Den of Geek
While “The Princess Bride” seems like the kind of movie that couldn’t get made now, it’s a miracle it got made back then. It took nearly two decades for William Goldman‘s 1973 novel (which is pretty damn great on its own) to find its way to the big screen, but when it finally did, the mix of ingredients was absolutely perfect.
Directed by Rob Reiner, and featuring a terrific ensemble cast — Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Wallace Shawn, Andre The Giant, Christopher Guest, Peter Falk, Fred Savage — who couldn’t be better, the meta and arch bedtime story is endlessly hilarious, charming, and romantic.
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Directed by Rob Reiner, and featuring a terrific ensemble cast — Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Wallace Shawn, Andre The Giant, Christopher Guest, Peter Falk, Fred Savage — who couldn’t be better, the meta and arch bedtime story is endlessly hilarious, charming, and romantic.
Continue reading ‘The Princess Bride’ 30th Anniversary Trailer: The Greatest Bedtime Story Ever Filmed at The Playlist.
- 10/11/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Baby Luna's got it handled!
Chrissy Teigen took to Instagram on Friday to share an adorable new pic of her 1-year-old daughter taking a very important phone call.
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Teien and her family recently returned from a family vacation in Bali -- and Luna couldn't look happier to be back in the Big Apple!
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See more on the cute family in the video below.
Chrissy Teigen took to Instagram on Friday to share an adorable new pic of her 1-year-old daughter taking a very important phone call.
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Teien and her family recently returned from a family vacation in Bali -- and Luna couldn't look happier to be back in the Big Apple!
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See more on the cute family in the video below.
- 7/24/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Aww, isn’t Cthulhu just adorable? He may be a gigantic god of death, but he won’t be giving anybody nightmares in the beautiful new children’s book Sweet Dreams Cthulhu. Jason Ciaramella and Greg Murphy previously bought us the charming alphabet… Continue Reading →
The post Read Your Kids a Lovecraftian Bedtime Story with Sweet Dreams Cthulhu appeared first on Dread Central.
The post Read Your Kids a Lovecraftian Bedtime Story with Sweet Dreams Cthulhu appeared first on Dread Central.
- 5/19/2017
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
2017-04-24T14:09:21-07:00Chris Evans to Read Bedtime Story for KidsCaptain America star Chris Evans is following in the footsteps of Tom Hardy and has signed up to read a bedtime story on CBeebies. Hardy has been a massive hit with parents watching with their children. Evans said he was "honoured" to be the next guest on "such a special show". "I hope families have as much fun watching as I had reading," he said. The Avengers actor will read Even Superheroes Have Bad Days. The book by Shelly Becker and Eda Kaban shows children how to cope when they are feeling overwhelmed by their feelings. Evans will tell the tale of how they can channel their energies like superheroes. Read the rest of this article at BBC. Chris Evans has starred in Captain America and The Avengers, as well as in a few non-superhero films.
- 4/24/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
The Thick Of It’s Chris Addison won over American viewers from behind the camera as a director on Veep. Now Variety reports he’s branching out into feature films, beginning with that Dirty Rotten Scoundrels remake we’ve already heard so much about. The new film has swapped the masculine rivalry of the original, which starred Steve Martin and Michael Caine, for the oneupswomanship of Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson. And to really drive home the gender-swapped angle, the remake of a remake (Marlon Brando and David Niven played the O.G. swindlers in “Bedtime Story”) has been titled Nasty Women. Hathaway and Wilson will play the central grifting duo—one posh, one not. They’ll compete to hoodwink some “naïve tech prodigy,” a role that has Zach Woods written all over it. Relatively untested scribe Jac Schaeffer is writing the film for MGM, but there’s currently no...
- 3/29/2017
- by Danette Chavez
- avclub.com
Tom Hardy is far and away one of the most masculine actors out there. The roles he plays are gruff, tough, emotional, and action packed. Every time he utters a line it’s filled with bravado and the kind of emotion that make you want to get up and run 100 miles at the gym. So to step back and picture this guy in a Mr. Rogers sweater surrounded by stuffed animals looking into the camera in this “oh so sweet” kind of way is a site to see. It’s also quite awesome. Whoever came up with the concept of Tom
Tom Hardy Reads Another Bedtime Story and It Keeps Getting Better...
Tom Hardy Reads Another Bedtime Story and It Keeps Getting Better...
- 3/27/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
When video killed the radio star in 1981 with the launch of MTV, music videos became a vital part of promotion for artists.
From Madonna to Michael Jackson, some stars went all out, with budgets rivaling million-dollar blockbuster movies.
Thanks to a video from Coinage, Time Inc.’s new personal finance video franchise, we now know exactly how much cash went into creating some of the most expensive music videos of all time.
Here is the top 7:
7. “Make Me Like You” by Gwen Stefani (2016)
Gwen Stefani made history when she filmed the first live music video in TV history at the Grammys.
From Madonna to Michael Jackson, some stars went all out, with budgets rivaling million-dollar blockbuster movies.
Thanks to a video from Coinage, Time Inc.’s new personal finance video franchise, we now know exactly how much cash went into creating some of the most expensive music videos of all time.
Here is the top 7:
7. “Make Me Like You” by Gwen Stefani (2016)
Gwen Stefani made history when she filmed the first live music video in TV history at the Grammys.
- 3/10/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
David and Victoria Beckham whisked their family away this week to go skiing in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. Before the gorgeous family of six hit the slopes on Friday, Victoria shared an adorable moment with her 5-year-old daughter, Harper. Dressed head to toe in white snow gear and matching helmets and goggles, the two smiled for the camera in the chilly weather. "Mummy and me...
- 2/18/2017
- by Caitlin Hacker
- Popsugar.com
Hearing Tom Hardy speak about James Delaney doesn’t feel that far removed from watching the Oscar-nominated actor play the enigmatic lead of FX’s drama.
“He’s silent on the outside because inside, he’s got a very, very busy head, which is kind of terrifying for him in some aspects,” Hardy recently told IndieWire at Pasadena’s Langham Huntington Hotel. “And [his thoughts are] unprocessed. He’s kind of figuring it out.”
Hardy, who created “Taboo” with Chips Hardy (his father) and Steven Knight, is doing the same. The thoughts in his head are being forced out, and processing them is half the fun.
Hardy knows the character inside and out, but there are so many elements thrown into the mix — Hardy cites Bill Sikes from “Oliver Twist,” Marlow from Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness,” Hannibal Lecter, “an irascible kind of Duke” and “maybe even a werwolf!” in his ever-growing...
“He’s silent on the outside because inside, he’s got a very, very busy head, which is kind of terrifying for him in some aspects,” Hardy recently told IndieWire at Pasadena’s Langham Huntington Hotel. “And [his thoughts are] unprocessed. He’s kind of figuring it out.”
Hardy, who created “Taboo” with Chips Hardy (his father) and Steven Knight, is doing the same. The thoughts in his head are being forced out, and processing them is half the fun.
Hardy knows the character inside and out, but there are so many elements thrown into the mix — Hardy cites Bill Sikes from “Oliver Twist,” Marlow from Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness,” Hannibal Lecter, “an irascible kind of Duke” and “maybe even a werwolf!” in his ever-growing...
- 2/16/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Benedict Cumberbatch is cooking up another Masterpiece for BBC One.
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The Sherlock star will lead and executive-produce a 90-minute retelling of Ian McEwan’s 1987 novel The Child In Time, our sister site Deadline reports.
Cumberbatch will play a children’s author named Stephen Lewis, whose young daughter “goes missing in the lyrical and heartbreaking exploration of love, loss and the power of things unseen.” As the drama unfolds, we see the devastating effects loss can have on a marriage “until hope surfaces and triumphs unexpectedly.”
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The Sherlock star will lead and executive-produce a 90-minute retelling of Ian McEwan’s 1987 novel The Child In Time, our sister site Deadline reports.
Cumberbatch will play a children’s author named Stephen Lewis, whose young daughter “goes missing in the lyrical and heartbreaking exploration of love, loss and the power of things unseen.” As the drama unfolds, we see the devastating effects loss can have on a marriage “until hope surfaces and triumphs unexpectedly.”
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- 2/15/2017
- TVLine.com
For non-“Who” fans, the news of Peter Capaldi’s departure from “Doctor Who” at the end of the year might be taken as a sign that the show might be ending. But that’s far from true. Instead, what this means is that, in classic “Who” tradition, the madcap alien who travels through space and time will be “regenerating” into a new form, thus being played by a new actor.
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Said new actor’s casting has yet to be announced, but to date, “Doctor Who” has cast 12 men as the Doctor (13, if you count John Hurt), and they’ve been different in many ways: Tall, short, young, old, wearing the most absurd of outfits or the most basic leather jackets. However, they’ve all had one thing in common — they’ve...
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Said new actor’s casting has yet to be announced, but to date, “Doctor Who” has cast 12 men as the Doctor (13, if you count John Hurt), and they’ve been different in many ways: Tall, short, young, old, wearing the most absurd of outfits or the most basic leather jackets. However, they’ve all had one thing in common — they’ve...
- 1/31/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
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