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Currently Reading The Woman in the Window Review: A Housebound Thriller, Starring Amy Adams as an Agoraphobe, That s Too Contrived to Thrill
Director Joe Wright turns A.J. Finn s novel into a Hitchcockian thriller with some serious hitches.
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Director: Joe Wright
With: Amy Adams, Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore, Wyatt Russell, Anthony Mackie, Fred Hechinger, Brian Tyree Henry, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jeanine Serralles, Mariah Bozeman.
Real-estate porn can work for a thriller or against it. Sometimes, it’s part of a movie’s mystery and allure: the luxe nooks and crannies where bad vibes can hide. (See “Rosemary’s Baby” or “What Lies Beneath.”) But in “The Woman in the Window,” a movie that takes place entirely in one old dark house, the stately Harlem brownstone in which Anna Fox (Amy Adams) resides is a movie set of such gloomy palatial grandeur that the place threatens to overwhelm everythi
Free Guy and Shang-Chi To Have a 45-Day Theatrical Window
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After Disney announced that
Jungle Cruise would be the next big Disney production that would have a hybrid release of in theaters and Premier Access, some people were wondering if this was going to be the norm going forward. It s likely going to be something that theaters and studios have in the future but, for now, we re still looking at movie theater exclusive experiences. It seems that while Disney is a bit more hesitant that people will want to return to theaters right away with the
Jungle Cruise change that they made today, they do have confidence that people will be going back to theaters eventually but with some changes.
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Disney+ added fewer subscribers than expected in the most recent fiscal quarter, the latest sign that the pandemic-driven boom in streaming may be starting to wane.
All eyes are on Disney’s streaming numbers, which have emerged as the company’s top priority. Disney+ hit 103.6 million subscribers worldwide in its second quarter, up from the 100 million it announced in March. But that was lower than the 109 million predicted by analysts on FactSet.
Walt Disney Co. shares fell 4% in after-hours trading on Wall Street, after closing up 49 cents, or 0.3%, to $178.34.
The disclosure comes after Netflix in April reported adding a disappointing 4 million global subscribers in the most recent quarter. Netflix said its paid membership growth slowed because of the “big COVID-19 pull forward in 2020 and a lighter content slate due to production delays.
Stock Wars: Disney Vs. Comcast
In this week’s installment, we take a look at two titans that dominate the entertainment industry:
Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DIS) and
Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ:CMCSA).
The Mouse Factory: Few brands are more universally beloved than Disney, which traces its roots to the artistic genius and indefatigable spirit of the Chicago-born cartoonist Walt Disney.
Today, Disney oversees a variety of entities acquired over the years, including ESPN, 20th Century Studios, Pixar, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm and Jim Henson’s Muppet Company, and the company is involved in films, television, streaming, live theater, recordings, theme parks, resorts, cruise lines, publishing and merchandising.
Gal Gadot confirms that Joss Whedon threatened her career, comments on Armie Hammer allegations
Wonder Woman actress opened up about the news to N12, stating that:
“I had my issues with Joss, and I handled it. He threatened my career and said that if I do something, he will make sure my career is miserable, and I took care of it on the spot.”
This news comes after months of allegations against Joss Whedon for his actions on the
In another shocking story that Gadot had to address, the actress was asked about Armie Hammer, her co-star in the upcoming 20th Century Studios sequel