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Irwin Winkler and Martin Scorsese will produce the New York-set 'Fascinating Rhythm.'
John Carney — the director behind critically acclaimed musical dramas
Sing Street and
Once — has set his next feature, which will include music from legendary composer George Gershwin.
Fascinating Rhythm, which is being sold by Endeavor Content, is described as a young woman’s magical journey through past and present New York City, inspired by the life and music of Gershwin, whose classic compositions include
An American in Paris and "I Got Rhythm."
Carney will direct from a script he co-wrote with Chris Cluess.
Irwin Winkler and Martin Scorsese will produce the feature. The Gershwin estate is also on board for the musical drama.
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In May, the horror streaming service Shudder is offering up new reasons to stay at home with fresh content arriving throughout the month. This includes brand new movies, recent On Demand hits, and classic catalog titles.
Having already released some of the year's best new scary movies in the first four months of the year, Shudder has even more lined up in May. The wild sci-fi horror Fried Barry hits the service on May 6--this South African movie focuses on a man who is possessed by aliens and sets out on a wild night of sex, drugs, and violence. That's followed a week later by The Reckoning, a period tale of witchcraft and possession from Descent and Hellboy director Neil Marshall.
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The mega-successful Chinese franchise about a mismatched detective duo tackling baffling crimes in foreign destinations continues with a wildly uneven caper set in Tokyo.
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