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Review: âJungle Cruiseâ doesnât sink, but itâs far from smooth sailing
By Allison Shoemaker
Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson in Jungle Cruise (Photo: Disney+)
CHICAGO - A primary goal for any big screen adaptation should be to capture the spirit of the source material. In that respect, Disney’s Jungle Cruise can be called a success though the source in this case is a theme park ride.
First setting sail in 1955, the Disneyland attraction (recently revamped) shares more than a seedling of story with the film that bears its name. Like the ride, taking this Jungle Cruise required a long wait, as the film was delayed by a year thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic. As with many such rides, this cinematic one cares more about atmosphere and experience than character or story.
Las actrices aseguran ser como almas gemelas tras filmar juntas por segunda vez
Zoe Lister-Jones, a la izquierda, y Cailee Spaeny llegan al estreno de How It Ends en NeueHouse Hollywood el jueves 15 de julio de 2021 en Los Angeles.(Richard Shotwell)
By Lindsey Bahr/AP
8:56 PM on Jul 26, 2021 CDT
Zoe Lister-Jones no esperaba hacerse una mejor amiga mientras buscaba actores para su nueva versión de
The Craft (“Jóvenes brujas”). Entonces llegó Cailee Spaeny.
En teoría, ambas son completamente diferentes. Lister-Jones, de 38 años, creció en Brooklyn y ha protagonizado y dirigido series de comedia y películas. Spaeny, en tanto, es una actriz prometedora de 23 años de Springfield, Missouri, que recién comienza a hacerse un nombre en la televisión y el cine. Recientemente interpretó a la desafortunada Erin McMenamin en la miniserie “Mare de Easttown”.
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After a year with a weird lack of things to watch on top of vague gesture everything else, TV is finally back! I could not be more excited for what s going to happen when the temperatures start dropping. Fall TV is kind of like
The Bachelor, right? (Is
The Bachelor over? Can we still talk about it? IDK.) All the networks are putting their best content forward
in a big competition to woo an audience. While you re holding out for the return of shows like
Succession, Bridgerton, and
Stranger Things trust me, I am too
here are the new fall TV shows that will fill that void and maybe become your new besties.