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The Best Movies, TV, Music, Books, Theater and Art Arriving in June
The Best Movies, TV, Music, Books, Theater and Art Arriving in June

Bloomberg

time20-05-2025

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  • Bloomberg

The Best Movies, TV, Music, Books, Theater and Art Arriving in June

This month is chockablock full of stars on stages big, small and, in the case of the megawatt would-be blockbuster F1 starring Brad Pitt, absolutely massive. There are quieter gems too, if you know where to look. (And we did!) Angry Alan Unlike most other movie stars, John Krasinski isn't going to Broadway. Instead, he'll star on the intimate off-Broadway stage of Studio Seaview as Roger, a mild-mannered man who becomes radicalized by the internet into believing that there's a feminist conspiracy against him (or at least men like him). Written by Penelope Skinner and directed by Sam Gold, the show runs for 10 weeks. June 11–Aug. 3

John Krasinski and Natalie Portman Search for Immortality in Guy Ritchie's ‘Fountain of Youth' Trailer
John Krasinski and Natalie Portman Search for Immortality in Guy Ritchie's ‘Fountain of Youth' Trailer

Yahoo

time02-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

John Krasinski and Natalie Portman Search for Immortality in Guy Ritchie's ‘Fountain of Youth' Trailer

John Krasinski and Natalie Portman are on the hunt for the real-life Fountain of Youth in the film's new trailer. Directed by Guy Ritchie, and a script penned by James Vanderbilt, the story is about two siblings who reconnect to embark on an adventure of a lifetime to acquire immortality. More from The Hollywood Reporter 'MobLand' Review: Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan Offer Mumbly Menace in Derivative Paramount+ Crime Thriller Pierce Brosnan Has Nothing but Love for His 'MobLand' Wife Helen Mirren at Global Premiere: "She's a Powerhouse" John Krasinski to Star in Off-Broadway Play 'Angry Alan' In the trailer, Krasinski's character Luke hesitantly calls up his sister Charlotte to enlist her help to find the long sought-after, once thought to be mythological Fountain of Youth. 'Are you in trouble?' During a phone call with Luke, Portman's character asks before asserting, 'You only call when you're in trouble.' The film also stars Eiza González and Domhnall Gleeson as they seek adventure that spans 'five continents, dozens of cultures, over thousands of years,' Krasinski's character states in the trailer. Additional cast includes Arian Moayed, Laz Alonso, Carmen Ejogo and Stanley Tucci. Skydance Media produced the film for Apple in a first-look deal alongside Vinson Films and Project X Entertainment. David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Don Granger, Tripp Vinson, William Sherak, Paul Neinstein, Ritchie, Ivan Atkinson and Jake Myers produce, while Radio Silence's Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett and Chad Villella serve as executive producers. Notably, Fountain of Youth will arrive on the heels of Apple and Sykdance joining forces for the action-horror hybrid The Gorge, which starred Miles Teller and Anya-Taylor Joy; the horror film Mayday, with Ryan Reynolds and Kenneth Branagh; and The Family Plan, led by Mark Wahlberg. Fountain of Youth will debut via Apple TV+ on May 23. Best of The Hollywood Reporter The 10 Best Baseball Movies of All Time, Ranked 20 Times the Oscars Got It Wrong The Best Anti-Fascist Films of All Time

Maya Hawke, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Others Set For Benefit Reading Of Ruby Rae Spiegel's ‘Dry Land'
Maya Hawke, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Others Set For Benefit Reading Of Ruby Rae Spiegel's ‘Dry Land'

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Maya Hawke, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Others Set For Benefit Reading Of Ruby Rae Spiegel's ‘Dry Land'

EXCLUSIVE: A one-night 10th anniversary Off Broadway benefit reading of Ruby Rae Spiegel's Dry Land will star Maya Hawke, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Dominic Sessa, Eden Marryshow, and Alice Kremelberg, who is reprising her role from the original production. Set for Monday, April 21 at 7 p.m. at The Newman Mills Theater in the Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space, the reading will benefit the New York Abortion Access Fund and be presented by Colt Coeur, the Brooklyn theater company that produced the original staging, and Level Forward, an entertainment company that most recently was a producer of Broadway's Romeo + Juliet starring Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler. More from Deadline John Krasinski To Star In 'Angry Alan' Off Broadway; Sam Gold Will Direct Inaugural Studio Seaview Production James Graham's Acclaimed 'Punch' To Open Manhattan Theatre Club's 2025-2026 Broadway Season Maya Hawke Laments Some Producers Relying On Follower Counts To Cast Films: "A Lifelong Question For Me" The play's synopsis: Dry Land is a play about girls, abortion, bath salts, bathing suits, rashes, love, and what happens in one high school locker room after everybody's left. All net proceeds from the evening will benefit the New York Abortion Access Fund, which supports New Yorkers and people traveling to New York State to access abortion care through financial assistance, case management, and connections to other resources. The reading will be performed on the set of All Nighter on that production's dark night. Tickets begin at $49. 'When we first produced this play ten years ago, Ruby was 20 years old, and medical abortions were pretty new,' said Adrienne Campbell-Holt, Director and Founding Artistic Director of Colt Coeur. 'Despite the fact that one in three women experience abortion, and the majority of the U.S. population supports reproductive health care, there are overwhelming obstacles to access. Dry Land was one of the first plays that centered young women's experiences: of pregnancy, choice, and body autonomy. I never imagined that Roe would be overturned and the roll back of family care so prevalent, defying democratic choice and public opinion.' 'Level Forward is honored to be collaborating with Colt Coeur and the New York Abortion Access Fund to bring Dry Land back and share it with new generations. Addressing the narrative and groundwork gives us the chance to engage at both ends of the fight for family healthcare and reproductive freedom,' said Julia Dunetz, Producer, Level Forward. Hawke is best known for her role on Netflix's Stranger Things, while Scott stars as 'Whitney Chase' on Mindy Kaling's Max comedy series The Sex Lives of College Girls. Kremelberg can most recently be seen playing Sofia Wilmot in Renegade Nell for Disney+, and will be in the upcoming Duffer Brothers project The Boroughs for Netflix. Sessa made his feature film debut in 2023 in Alexander Payne's The Holdovers and will star as the young Anthony Bourdain in Matt Johnson's feature Tony for A24 which starts shooting this summer. Marryshow's credits include New Amsterdam, Archive 81, Jessica Jones and The Equalizer, among of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery Everything We Know About 'Black Mirror' Season 7 So Far How Jon Gries' Return To 'The White Lotus' Could Shape Season 3

Maya Hawke, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Others Set For Benefit Reading Of Ruby Rae Spiegel's ‘Dry Land'
Maya Hawke, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Others Set For Benefit Reading Of Ruby Rae Spiegel's ‘Dry Land'

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Maya Hawke, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Others Set For Benefit Reading Of Ruby Rae Spiegel's ‘Dry Land'

EXCLUSIVE: A one-night 10th anniversary Off Broadway benefit reading of Ruby Rae Spiegel's Dry Land will star Maya Hawke, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Dominic Sessa, Eden Marryshow, and Alice Kremelberg, who is reprising her role from the original production. Set for Monday, April 21 at 7 p.m. at The Newman Mills Theater in the Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space, the reading will benefit the New York Abortion Access Fund and be presented by Colt Coeur, the Brooklyn theater company that produced the original staging, and Level Forward, an entertainment company that most recently was a producer of Broadway's Romeo + Juliet starring Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler. More from Deadline John Krasinski To Star In 'Angry Alan' Off Broadway; Sam Gold Will Direct Inaugural Studio Seaview Production James Graham's Acclaimed 'Punch' To Open Manhattan Theatre Club's 2025-2026 Broadway Season Maya Hawke Laments Some Producers Relying On Follower Counts To Cast Films: "A Lifelong Question For Me" The play's synopsis: Dry Land is a play about girls, abortion, bath salts, bathing suits, rashes, love, and what happens in one high school locker room after everybody's left. All net proceeds from the evening will benefit the New York Abortion Access Fund, which supports New Yorkers and people traveling to New York State to access abortion care through financial assistance, case management, and connections to other resources. The reading will be performed on the set of All Nighter on that production's dark night. Tickets begin at $49. 'When we first produced this play ten years ago, Ruby was 20 years old, and medical abortions were pretty new,' said Adrienne Campbell-Holt, Director and Founding Artistic Director of Colt Coeur. 'Despite the fact that one in three women experience abortion, and the majority of the U.S. population supports reproductive health care, there are overwhelming obstacles to access. Dry Land was one of the first plays that centered young women's experiences: of pregnancy, choice, and body autonomy. I never imagined that Roe would be overturned and the roll back of family care so prevalent, defying democratic choice and public opinion.' 'Level Forward is honored to be collaborating with Colt Coeur and the New York Abortion Access Fund to bring Dry Land back and share it with new generations. Addressing the narrative and groundwork gives us the chance to engage at both ends of the fight for family healthcare and reproductive freedom,' said Julia Dunetz, Producer, Level Forward. Hawke is best known for her role on Netflix's Stranger Things, while Scott stars as 'Whitney Chase' on Mindy Kaling's Max comedy series The Sex Lives of College Girls. Kremelberg can most recently be seen playing Sofia Wilmot in Renegade Nell for Disney+, and will be in the upcoming Duffer Brothers project The Boroughs for Netflix. Sessa made his feature film debut in 2023 in Alexander Payne's The Holdovers and will star as the young Anthony Bourdain in Matt Johnson's feature Tony for A24 which starts shooting this summer. Marryshow's credits include New Amsterdam, Archive 81, Jessica Jones and The Equalizer, among of Deadline Everything We Know About 'Black Mirror' Season 7 So Far How Jon Gries' Return To 'The White Lotus' Could Shape Season 3 'Severance' Cast Through Seasons 1 & 2: Innies, Outies, Severed And Unsevered

John Krasinski will star in Off Broadway play
John Krasinski will star in Off Broadway play

Boston Globe

time26-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Boston Globe

John Krasinski will star in Off Broadway play

'Angry Alan' premiered to generally positive reviews in 2018 at Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Mark Fisher, a critic for Though Roger is 'not a monster,' according to Fisher's review, he 'falls for the myth of a gynocentric conspiracy that blames feminism for his reduced status in the world,' and 'finds a warped form of enlightenment to compensate for a perceived erosion of male power.' Advertisement In the decade-plus since 'The Office' ended, Krasinski, 45, has kept busy with multiple projects. He cowrote, directed, and starred in the horror film ' 'Angry Alan' will mark a return to the New York stage for Krasinski, who starred in the 2016 Off-Broadway premiere of Sarah Burgess's 'Dry Powder,' set in the dog-eat-dog world of high finance, along with Claire Danes, Hank Azaria, and Sanjit De Silva. Don Aucoin can be reached at

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