Culmination Launches Jeff Buckley Biopic Starring Reeve Carney as the Musician (EXCLUSIVE)
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Producer Orian Williams makes his directorial debut with Jeff Buckley biopic “Everybody Here Wants You.” Culmination will produce and kick off worldwide sales of the pic at the European Film Market.
“Everybody Here Wants You” stars Reeve Carney (“House of Gucci,” “Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again,” “Penny Dreadful,” “Hadestown”) as the singer-songwriter whose career was cut short by his death in 1997. The film has full support of the Buckley estate and has access to Buckley’s music.
New to Stream: Starz March 2021 Movie & TV Titles Announced
New to Stream: Starz March 2021 Movie & TV Titles Announced
The full list of March 2021 movies and TV titles that will be available for streaming on the Starz App has been released (via Vital Thrills), which you can now view below along with the titles that are set to leave from the streaming service this month. 2020 films such as
Opinion: Dear Texas, wake up. This is a man-made disaster.
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A line of more than 200 people formed outside at the George R. Brown Convention Center, in Houston, Sunday, February 14, 2021, which city officials opened as an emergency shelter for the area homeless, who needed to get out of the freezing temperatures.Karen Warren / Staff photographer
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Regarding “Epic power fail: Why so many Texans are without heat and electricity,” (Feb. 17): It will be ten years in May since I lived inside your borders, and I will never forget that summer as long as I live. It forever changed me as an individual. While adapting to your hot and humid conditions, sans automobile, I found my true self. I will always be indebted to you for showing me how strong and adaptable I am in the face of adversity.
All in with John Fogerty s Factory
John Fogerty looks back on life, love, family and the challenges that came with Creedence, and moves forward with the project Fogerty s Factory.
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Feb 16, 2021
John Fogerty performs during the 2019 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 50th Anniversary on May 05, 2019, in New Orleans. Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/WireImage.
John Fogerty looks back on life, love, family and the challenges that came with Creedence, and moves forward with the project Fogerty s Factory.
By Lee Zimmerman
Most people would likely agree that it would be all but impossible to list the most indelible and iconic musicians of the past 50 years without mentioning John Fogerty. As both the prime mover of his legendary band Creedence Clearwater Revival and a resilient force throughout his own solo career, Fogerty’s contributed songs to the popular lexicon that each continue to resonate not only as standards, but actual anthems as well. “Proud Mary,” “Fortuna