The soundtrack blends vintage recordings by Donnie & Joe (including the cult favorite “Baby”) with exclusive new performances by Donnie Emerson, Nancy Sophia Emerson, and actor Noah Jupe, plus original score selections by composer Leopold Ross (Black Mirror, A Million Little Pieces).
Featuring original music by Donnie Emerson, the film stars Academy Award® Winner Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea, Gone Baby Gone) Noah Jupe (A Quiet Place II, Honey Boy), Emmy®-nominated Zooey Deschanel (New Girl, 500 Days of Summer), Emmy®-nominated Walton Goggins (Justified, The Hateful Eight), and more.
Netflix’s half-hour dramedy Gentefied returns for its second season in a more raw and poetic form, while still cracking jokes about culo-nary experiences. Watch the trailer for the highly-anticipated second season now!
The official trailer has been released for the upcoming film Judas and the Black Messiah, coming to theatres in 2021.
Focus Features has acquired the worldwide rights to Justin Chon's Blue Bayou from MACRO and Entertainment One (eOne) out of Cannes' virtual market.
Netflix has released the trailer for the new series Gentefied. Created by two Chicano first-gen writers, Gentefied is a half-hour dramatic comedy adapted from the 2017 Sundance digital darling of the same name. In this badass bilingual series about family, community, brown love, and the displacement that disrupts it all, three Mexican-American cousins struggle to chase the American Dream, even while that same dream threatens the things they hold most dear: their neighborhood, their immigrant grandfather, and the family taco shop. Set in a rapidly changing Los Angeles, the Spanglish dramedy will navigate important themes like identity, class, and balancing insta-fame with translating memes for their parents. But most importantly, Gentefied will settle once and for all how to pronounce Latinx.
Netflix has renewed Raising Dion for a second season.
On Monday, December 16th some of Broadway's hottest rising stars will appear at Hidden Cabaret, the new cabaret series at the Secret Room. Hidden for the Holidays, a night of seasonal music and good cheer will be the fourth show in an ever-growing schedule at the Hidden Cabaret. Two shows will be presented that night; 7PM and 9:30 PM with doors opening at 6 for dining and drinks.
Hidden Cabaret, the new cabaret series at the Secret Room, proudly announces their cast of Hidden for the Holidays, a night of seasonal music and good cheer. Two shows will be offered on Monday, December 16th at 7pm and 9:30pm.
Hidden Cabaret will present Quarter-Life Crisis, an evening featuring some of New York's best young talent singing songs that tell their stories.
THE APOLLO, directed by Oscar® and Emmy® winner Roger Ross Williams, chronicles the legacy of New York City's landmark Apollo Theater, covering the rich history of the storied performance space over its 85 years. What began as a refuge for marginalized artists emerged as a hallowed hall of black excellence and empowerment. In the film, Williams reflects on the struggle of black lives in America, the role that art plays in that struggle, and the part the Apollo Theater continues to play in the cultural conversation.
A digital series produced by America Ferrera is set to be turned into a half-hour dramedy by Netflix, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Beast Mode is written and executive produced by David Schneiderman with executive producers Stefanie Huie and MACRO's Charles D. King, Kim Roth and Poppy Hanks
We are called millennials, generation Y, generation me, the internet generation, and much more. Whether we are ready or not, young people are carving the pathway for the future. Our song cycle, Breaking Ground, focuses on the unique issues facing our generation such as social media, hook up culture, college debt, job scarcity, and gun violence on campuses, to name a few. Through a wide variety of genres and styles, Breaking Ground explores how the millennial generation engages and tries to fit in this ever-changing, modern world.
TNT Picks Up Drama Pilots CONSTANCE and BEAST MODE
Newcomer Ja'Siah Young will star as 'Dion Reese,' a curious, playful, and intelligent 7-year-old boy who is learning he has some very special abilities - he can move things with his mind. While exciting and cool, it's also something he knows scares his mom, Nicole.
Broadway Sessions celebrates Syracuse U this week, 5/17.
Broadway Sessions celebrates Syracuse U this week, 5/17.
Sundance Institute Announces Fellows for Two Focused Intensives
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