Kicking October to the curb and bringing in some November goodness is a fresh slate of new content headed to Paramount Global’s streamer Paramount+, including the sequel to the hit 1997 film “Good Burger.”
Paramount+ started off November by adding more than 30 titles to its library, some of which include “Above the Rim,” Season 15 of “Ink Master,” “Gladiator” and “The Color Purple.”
And if you’re looking for some holiday movies to watch with the family, you can deck the halls with “Happy Christmas,” “Mistletoe Ranch” or “Christmas Eve.” When the kids go to sleep, adult-friendly treats like “Bad Santa” and “Bad Santa 2” are also available.
The highly-anticipated “Good Burger 2,” which stars Kel Mitchell, Keenan Thompson, Shar Jackson, Carmen Electra, Josh Server, Alex R. Hibbert, Lori Beth Denberg and Lil Rel Howery, hits the platform on Nov. 22
Here’s everything coming to Paramount+ this November, from “The Truman Show” to “Paw Patrol.
Paramount+ started off November by adding more than 30 titles to its library, some of which include “Above the Rim,” Season 15 of “Ink Master,” “Gladiator” and “The Color Purple.”
And if you’re looking for some holiday movies to watch with the family, you can deck the halls with “Happy Christmas,” “Mistletoe Ranch” or “Christmas Eve.” When the kids go to sleep, adult-friendly treats like “Bad Santa” and “Bad Santa 2” are also available.
The highly-anticipated “Good Burger 2,” which stars Kel Mitchell, Keenan Thompson, Shar Jackson, Carmen Electra, Josh Server, Alex R. Hibbert, Lori Beth Denberg and Lil Rel Howery, hits the platform on Nov. 22
Here’s everything coming to Paramount+ this November, from “The Truman Show” to “Paw Patrol.
- 11/3/2023
- by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
I did a double take when I saw the headline myself. Despite only launching a week ago, a not inconsiderable number of titles will be leaving HBO Max at the end of June. Logically, distribution contracts that were already running out weren’t going to stop running out just because Warner launched their new service, so you best get on these quick.
Here’s the list of all the movies leaving HBO Max on June 30th:
The Abyss
Akeelah and the Bee
American Wedding
An Ideal Husband
Arthur
Asylum
The Beverly Hillbillies
The Big Green
Blindspotting
Bye Bye, Love
Empire of the Sun
Glengarry Glen Ross
Grandma’s Boy
Great Expectations
A Handful of Dust
Head Full of Honey
Heaven & Earth
Hellboy
The Hoax
I Love You Phillip Morris
Indignation
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
Jobs
Johnny English
Keeping Up with the Steins
Kin
Les Miserables
Hellboy Gallery 1 of 6
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Here’s the list of all the movies leaving HBO Max on June 30th:
The Abyss
Akeelah and the Bee
American Wedding
An Ideal Husband
Arthur
Asylum
The Beverly Hillbillies
The Big Green
Blindspotting
Bye Bye, Love
Empire of the Sun
Glengarry Glen Ross
Grandma’s Boy
Great Expectations
A Handful of Dust
Head Full of Honey
Heaven & Earth
Hellboy
The Hoax
I Love You Phillip Morris
Indignation
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
Jobs
Johnny English
Keeping Up with the Steins
Kin
Les Miserables
Hellboy Gallery 1 of 6
Click to...
- 6/3/2020
- by Alex Crisp
- We Got This Covered
Emmy winners Jeff Daniels (“The Newsroom”) and Alec Baldwin (“30 Rock”) head up the new Hulu original series “The Looming Tower,” which chronicles the rise of Osama Bin-Laden. Also featured in this docudrama about the inter-agency rivalry between the CIA and FBI in the first part of this century are Golden Globe nominees Peter Sarsgaard and Michael Stuhlbarg. The first of the 10 episodes starts streaming on Hulu on Feb. 28.
Before then, Hulu viewers will get a chance to see another acclaimed docudrama, the film “Detroit” by Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow (“The Hurt Locker”). She reteamed with screenwriter Mark Boal, who also picked up an Oscar for “The Hurt Locker,” for this acclaimed film. “Detroit” documents the riots that beset the motor city in the summer of 1967 after the police raid an unlicensed bar on July 23 and arrest the 82 patrons and staff. Over the course of just five days, 43 people died...
Before then, Hulu viewers will get a chance to see another acclaimed docudrama, the film “Detroit” by Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow (“The Hurt Locker”). She reteamed with screenwriter Mark Boal, who also picked up an Oscar for “The Hurt Locker,” for this acclaimed film. “Detroit” documents the riots that beset the motor city in the summer of 1967 after the police raid an unlicensed bar on July 23 and arrest the 82 patrons and staff. Over the course of just five days, 43 people died...
- 1/31/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
On Tuesday July 19, Hollywood lost a giant in the world of comedy with the passing of beloved director/writer/producer/actor Gary Marshall at the age of 81. While most of the news outlets focused in on his considerable work in television (he practically owned Tuesday nights in the 1970’s with his “Happy Days” empire), this site would like to salute Mr. Marshall’s work on both sides of the camera.
After impressive writing credits on many of the classic sitcoms of the 1960’s, it was inevitable that the movie studios would tap him to contribute to several screenplays. The first was produced in 1968, a marriage comedy starring James Garner and Debbie Reynolds, How Sweet It Is. A youth-oriented romantic comedy starring Jacqueline Bisset, The Grasshopper, was released in 1970. TV triumphs quickly followed, so Marshall’s movie career was put on hold for more than a dozen years. 1982 was the year...
After impressive writing credits on many of the classic sitcoms of the 1960’s, it was inevitable that the movie studios would tap him to contribute to several screenplays. The first was produced in 1968, a marriage comedy starring James Garner and Debbie Reynolds, How Sweet It Is. A youth-oriented romantic comedy starring Jacqueline Bisset, The Grasshopper, was released in 1970. TV triumphs quickly followed, so Marshall’s movie career was put on hold for more than a dozen years. 1982 was the year...
- 7/23/2016
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Befitting his legacy as a comedy icon, Garry Marshall was busy working up until the end of his life.
Marshall died Tuesday due to pneumonia complications. He was 81.
Most recently, Marshall proudly served as an executive consultant on CBS’ “The Odd Couple” revival, now heading into its third season. Marshall, who turned the Neil Simon play into a hit ABC sitcom in the early 1970s, spent the past two years giving advice and working with the show’s producers. Earlier this year, he even appeared on camera as Walter Madison, Oscar’s (Matthew Perry) father.
“I keep creating,” Marshall told us in 2015 at the Television Critics Assn. press tour. “I’m still pitching shows, as many people are,” he said, referring to a show he had in the works at the time about triplets. “What’s exciting is when the network gets behind it. Here, CBS is behind [the ‘Odd Couple’ revival].”
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Marshall died Tuesday due to pneumonia complications. He was 81.
Most recently, Marshall proudly served as an executive consultant on CBS’ “The Odd Couple” revival, now heading into its third season. Marshall, who turned the Neil Simon play into a hit ABC sitcom in the early 1970s, spent the past two years giving advice and working with the show’s producers. Earlier this year, he even appeared on camera as Walter Madison, Oscar’s (Matthew Perry) father.
“I keep creating,” Marshall told us in 2015 at the Television Critics Assn. press tour. “I’m still pitching shows, as many people are,” he said, referring to a show he had in the works at the time about triplets. “What’s exciting is when the network gets behind it. Here, CBS is behind [the ‘Odd Couple’ revival].”
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- 7/20/2016
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
'Everybody Loves Raymond' star Doris Roberts has died.
The 90-year-old actress, who also featured in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, passed away on Sunday (April 17).
Doris won five Emmy awards.
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Roberts spent 20 years on Broadway before making her mark on the big and small screens in the 1960s.
Her credits also included beloved TV series Angie, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Remington Steele, and Soap, but she will be forever remembered as Ray Romano's meddling mum in Everybody Loves Raymond.
She portrayed Marie Barone on the TV comedy from 1996 to 2005. She also portrayed the magical Mrs. Miracle in two holiday TV movies.
Her film credits included Grandma's Boy, Keeping Up With the Steins and The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
Doris currently has two movies in post-production - The Red Maple Leaf and Old Soldiers. (Kl/Wn/Td)...
The 90-year-old actress, who also featured in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, passed away on Sunday (April 17).
Doris won five Emmy awards.
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Roberts spent 20 years on Broadway before making her mark on the big and small screens in the 1960s.
Her credits also included beloved TV series Angie, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Remington Steele, and Soap, but she will be forever remembered as Ray Romano's meddling mum in Everybody Loves Raymond.
She portrayed Marie Barone on the TV comedy from 1996 to 2005. She also portrayed the magical Mrs. Miracle in two holiday TV movies.
Her film credits included Grandma's Boy, Keeping Up With the Steins and The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
Doris currently has two movies in post-production - The Red Maple Leaf and Old Soldiers. (Kl/Wn/Td)...
- 4/19/2016
- GossipCenter
Exclusive: Garry Marshall, who ruled the sitcom world in the 1970s with hit series Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Mork & Mindy and The Odd Couple, has teamed with prolific producer Aaron Kaplan for a multi-camera comedy project at Nickelodeon. Marshall will co-write the script with his son, director Scott Marshall (Keeping Up With The Steins), and is set to direct. The multi-camera comedy, based on an idea by Kaplan, features all kids (10 to 12 years old) playing grown-up characters in the vein of Alan Parker’s gangster musical Bugsy Malone starring young Scott Baio and Jodie Foster. Framed as a crime procedural, the sitcom centers on a male cop, his Da brother and the female judge they both have a crush on. Also a corrupt mayor and the woman who runs the local “malt shoppe” who is “connected”. Garry Marshall, Scott Marshall and Kaplan executive produce. Kaplan and the Marshalls all have a recent history with Nickelodeon.
- 12/20/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
• Hugh Jackman is attached to star in Orders to Kill for director Lee Daniels, playing real-life lawyer William Pepper, who has spent his life contending that Martin Luther King, Jr. was not assassinated by James Earl Ray, but by interests keen to silence his opposition to the Vietnam War. The film is based on Pepper’s book of the same name. The historic civil rights leader is a significant figure for both men: Daniels just cast True Blood’s Nelsan Ellis to play King in The Butler, his biopic about Eugene Allen, who worked in the White House for four decades.
- 8/1/2012
- by Adam B. Vary
- EW - Inside Movies
We’re hearing from Variety that Slater Bros. Entertainment and Portofino Pictures are teaming up to produce The Million Dollar Man, a sports comedy from writer Alexander Schrader (one of the principals at Portofino) and director Scott Marshall (All’s Faire in Love, Keeping Up with the Steins). The movie is “the underdog story of a man who finds a magical opportunity to turn his life around when he is chosen to perform at the Super Bowl.” Casting and all the fun stuff that goes with a new movie announcement will be underway soon.
Marshall, the son of director Garry Marshall (New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day, my nightmares), has not exactly had the most stellar of a directing career, which you probably already realized once you went “huh?” while reading his director credits in the previous paragraph. In addition that, he also directed Blonde Ambition, starring Jessica Simpson as a businesswoman who…...
Marshall, the son of director Garry Marshall (New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day, my nightmares), has not exactly had the most stellar of a directing career, which you probably already realized once you went “huh?” while reading his director credits in the previous paragraph. In addition that, he also directed Blonde Ambition, starring Jessica Simpson as a businesswoman who…...
- 1/27/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
It's a veritable who's who of young Hollywood starlets who will be getting their horror on in "Scream 4."
We were first to report "90210" star, Shenae Grimes, has already shot her scenes for the film. Now, sources tell us a fellow CW star has just flown to Ann Arbor, Michigan to shoot hers. "Life Unexpected's" Britt Robertson has joined the cast.
We have no details as to her role in the horror reboot premiering in April 2011, but we expect it to include running and screaming. What fun!
On The CW's "Life Unexpected," which premieres its Season 2 on Tuesday (Sept. 14), Robertson plays Lux, a teenaged foster child who gets reunited with her parents played by Shiri Appleby and Kristopher Polaha. Before "Lux," Robertson starred in CBS' "Swingtown" and appeared in several films including "Keeping up with the Steins" and "Dan in Real Life."
We've contacted "Scream 4's" studio for a statement,...
We were first to report "90210" star, Shenae Grimes, has already shot her scenes for the film. Now, sources tell us a fellow CW star has just flown to Ann Arbor, Michigan to shoot hers. "Life Unexpected's" Britt Robertson has joined the cast.
We have no details as to her role in the horror reboot premiering in April 2011, but we expect it to include running and screaming. What fun!
On The CW's "Life Unexpected," which premieres its Season 2 on Tuesday (Sept. 14), Robertson plays Lux, a teenaged foster child who gets reunited with her parents played by Shiri Appleby and Kristopher Polaha. Before "Lux," Robertson starred in CBS' "Swingtown" and appeared in several films including "Keeping up with the Steins" and "Dan in Real Life."
We've contacted "Scream 4's" studio for a statement,...
- 9/10/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Willie Nelson and Larry Miller have joined the cast of Blonde Ambition, Nu Image/Millennium Films' loose remake of the 1988 film Working Girl. Jessica Simpson is starring, with Scott Marshall directing.
The story follows a young woman (Simpson) who becomes the unwitting pawn of two ruthless business executives in their bid to usurp and replace the head of an international conglomerate. Nelson is playing Simpson's grandfather, and Miller is the CEO.
The casting reunites country legend Nelson with Simpson, with whom he worked on her feature debut, The Dukes of Hazzard. Miller, meanwhile, worked with Marshall on Keeping Up With the Steins.
Also cast in the film are Luke Wilson, Rachael Leigh Cook, Andy Dick and Penelope Ann Miller.
Producing are Joe Simpson, Richard Salvatore, David Ornston and Lati Grobman. Executive producing are Avi Lerner, Boaz Davidson, Danny Dimbort, Trevor Short, John Thompson and Michael P. Flannigan.
The script was written by Matt Flanagan, Dave McHugh, Jessica O'Toole and Amy Rardin.
The movie is shooting in New York and Shreveport, La.
The story follows a young woman (Simpson) who becomes the unwitting pawn of two ruthless business executives in their bid to usurp and replace the head of an international conglomerate. Nelson is playing Simpson's grandfather, and Miller is the CEO.
The casting reunites country legend Nelson with Simpson, with whom he worked on her feature debut, The Dukes of Hazzard. Miller, meanwhile, worked with Marshall on Keeping Up With the Steins.
Also cast in the film are Luke Wilson, Rachael Leigh Cook, Andy Dick and Penelope Ann Miller.
Producing are Joe Simpson, Richard Salvatore, David Ornston and Lati Grobman. Executive producing are Avi Lerner, Boaz Davidson, Danny Dimbort, Trevor Short, John Thompson and Michael P. Flannigan.
The script was written by Matt Flanagan, Dave McHugh, Jessica O'Toole and Amy Rardin.
The movie is shooting in New York and Shreveport, La.
- 12/27/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Feature film Lucky 13, which made its world premiere at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colo., last week, took home the audience award in the festival's film program, organizers said Monday. The movie marks the feature directing debut by Garry Marshall's son Scott and is about a young man who is stressed by his upcoming bar mitzvah. The cast also includes Daryl Hannah and Jeremy Piven.
- 2/15/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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