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‘Titanique’s’ Marla Mindelle Will Bring ‘Big Gay Jamboree’ Off-Broadway This Fall
Marla Mindelle, who starred in and co-created the Off-Broadway hit Titanique, is debuting her new musical The Big Gay Jamboree Off-Broadway this fall. The show is co-written by Mindelle and is described as a parody of musical theater itself. Sue Wagner, John Johnson, and Margot Robbie’s production company LuckyChap are serving as producers of the …
1-min read - EntertainmentThe Guardian
Ben Stiller: I was blindsided by Zoolander 2 flopping
The actor said he was expecting a much warmer reception for the comedy sequel, but the shock gave him time to rethink his career
3-min read - EntertainmentEvening Standard
Studio Ghibli: the anime studio’s top five films to celebrate Spirited Away opening in London
The Japanese anime studio is known for creating some of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring animations in cinema
3-min read - EntertainmentDeadline
Laszlo Nemes Feature ‘Orphan’ Sets June Start For Budapest Shoot As Charades & New Europe Team To Co-Sell – Cannes Market
EXCLUSIVE: Charades and New Europe Films are joining forces to co-sell Oscar-winning Hungarian director Laszlo Nemes’ long-awaited new feature Orphan, as the production gears up to commence shooting in and around Budapest this June. Orphan will be Nemes’ third film after Sunset, which world premiered in Venice in 2018, and his Oscar-winning breakthrough Son of …
2-min read - EntertainmentDeadline
Sony Pictures Television’s Nina Lederman Exiting After Six Years As Global Scripted Boss
EXCLUSIVE: Nina Lederman, Sony Pictures Television’s (SPT) global scripted boss, is exiting amid the slowdown. Veteran TV exec Lederman is leaving in June after six years heading up global scripted development and programing for SPT, with the group understood to be pivoting focus to the core businesses of local international production. Based in LA, Lederman …
2-min read - BusinessVariety
Less Than 30% of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. Feel Properly Represented on Screen, Study Finds
A new study from McKinsey & Co. and non-profit organization Gold House found that while Asian and Pacific Islander representation in the entertainment industry has made significant gains over the past several decades, most API consumers do not perceive API representation in film and television as authentic or reflecting their own stories. The report states …
3-min read - EntertainmentThe Wrap
The Summer Box Office Has to Be Graded on a Curve Yet Again
With no MCU movie to start off the season, this year's strike-addled blockbuster lineup will likely fall short of 2023 The post The Summer Box Office Has to Be Graded on a Curve Yet Again appeared first on TheWrap.
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