May 14, 2021
Entertainment News Friday May 14th2021
The MTV movie and TV Awards are set to air on Sunday with the Disney Plus show Wandavision leading the pack along with Bridgerton and The Falcon and Winter Soldier. Leslie Jones is hosting.
Comedienne Chris Rock is taking a serious turn in his new movie ‘Saw’. The horror movie Saw is in theaters now. Saw is gory and bloody as Rock teams up with Samuel L Jackson to find the killer who is shaking up New York City.
Kevin Hart is also coming to Netflix in the dramatic movie ‘Fatherhood’ Fatherhood is based on the book Two Kisses for Maddie:A Memoir of Loss and Love. Kevin Hart plays a single dad who has to raise his infant daughter after her mother dies in childbirth. Alfre Woodard plays his mother in Law and the movie also stars Lil Rel Howery, Actress Dewanda Wise (Dear White People) and Actor Paul Reiser also star. Fatherhood with Kevin Hart starts streaming on Netflix June 18th. He also returns to the big screen with Woo
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CLARKSVILLE, TN – Beat the heat this summer with cool air conditioning, comfy seats, tasty concessions and a slice of nostalgia at the corner of Franklin and First in downtown Clarksville.
Patrons can get “Back to the Movies” at the Roxy Regional Theatre on Friday nights in June and July with a host of budget-friendly entertainment options:
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Friday, June 4 @ 7:00pm
Prince Akeem (Eddie Murphy) is the prince of a wealthy African country and wants for nothing, except a wife who will love him in spite of his title. To escape an arranged marriage, Akeem flees to America, accompanied by his persnickety sidekick Semmi (Arsenio Hall), to find his queen. Disguised as a foreign student working in fast food, he romances Lisa (Shari Headley) but struggles with revealing his true identity to her and his marital intentions to his king father (James Earl Jones).
Grace Gummer joins the
Lucifer season 5 part 2 has a trailer.
Emily in Paris season 2 is now in production.
IMDb TV orders new original shows.
Law and Order is getting yet another spin-off.
Deadline is reporting that
Michael Rapaport, an actor I don’t think I’ve seen in anything in a very long time, will star in a TV series about the “rise, fall and subsequent rise of famous shoe designer and entrepreneur Steve Madden.” Madden “took his company, which makes ?his eponymous shoe brand, from the fledgling startup he founded thirty years ago with a mere $1,100 to a global juggernaut,” but also ended up with a “criminal conviction and a prison sentence after his financial affairs got entangled with the brokerage house Stratton Oakmont, co-founded by Madden’s childhood friend Danny Porush.” Part of this story was actually covered in the Martin Scorsese movie
The opening scenes of Disney s The Princess and the Frog are like a cool shower after a long and sweaty day.
This is what classic animation once was like! No 3-D! No glasses! No extra ticket charge! No frantic frenzies of meaningless action! And . . . good gravy! A story! Characters! A plot! It s set in a particular time and place! And it uses (calm me down here) lovingly hand-drawn animation that proceeds at a human pace, instead of racing with odd smoothness. I m just gonna stand here and let it pour over me.
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The movie, which is sweet and entertaining, doesn t quite live up to those opening scenes. But it s a demonstration that the Walt Disney Studio still shelters animators who know