Ellen Burstyn and James Caan Rom-Com ‘Queen Bees’ Buzzes to Gravitas Ventures
Michael Lembeck directs the film that will be released on June 11Brian Welk | April 6, 2021 @ 11:00 AM
Gravitas Ventures
Gravitas Ventures has picked up the North American rights to “Queen Bees,” a romance set in a retirement community that stars Ellen Burstyn and James Caan. The distributor has also set a release date for June 11, both in theaters and on demand.
Along with Burstyn and Caan, the romantic comedy stars Ann-Margret, Jane Curtin, Christopher Lloyd, Loretta Devine, Elizabeth Mitchell and French Stewart.
Burstyn plays Helen, a fiercely independent senior temporarily stuck inside a retirement community while her home undergoes repairs. Inside, she meets lusty widows, cutthroat bridge players and even a posse of bullying “mean girls.” But somewhere between flower arranging and water aerobics, Helen discovers it’s never too late to make new friends and perhaps even find a n
Eydie Faye, with
Don Dunn as executive producer.
The new, original musical follows a young girl named JoJo (
Siwa) whose life is turned upside down when her beloved dance coach Val (
Soltis) decides to retire and is replaced by a sparkle-hating instructor named Poppy (
Campbell-Martin).
Wanting to stay in the running for an upcoming dance competition, JoJo and her best friends, The Rubies (
Jones,
Romero), must try their hardest to abide by Poppy’s new, harsh rules. Realizing she cannot hide her sparkle or bow anymore JoJo is kicked out of her dance troupe and must rediscover what dancing means to her.
Eydie Faye, with
Don Dunn as executive producer.
The new, original musical follows a young girl named JoJo (
Siwa) whose life is turned upside down when her beloved dance coach Val (
Soltis) decides to retire and is replaced by a sparkle-hating instructor named Poppy (
Campbell-Martin).
Wanting to stay in the running for an upcoming dance competition, JoJo and her best friends, The Rubies (
Jones,
Romero), must try their hardest to abide by Poppy’s new, harsh rules. Realizing she cannot hide her sparkle or bow anymore JoJo is kicked out of her dance troupe and must rediscover what dancing means to her.
Eydie Faye, with
Don Dunn as executive producer.
The new, original musical follows a young girl named JoJo (
Siwa) whose life is turned upside down when her beloved dance coach Val (
Soltis) decides to retire and is replaced by a sparkle-hating instructor named Poppy (
Campbell-Martin).
Wanting to stay in the running for an upcoming dance competition, JoJo and her best friends, The Rubies (
Jones,
Romero), must try their hardest to abide by Poppy’s new, harsh rules. Realizing she cannot hide her sparkle or bow anymore JoJo is kicked out of her dance troupe and must rediscover what dancing means to her.
Eydie Faye, with
Don Dunn as executive producer.
The new, original musical follows a young girl named JoJo (
Siwa) whose life is turned upside down when her beloved dance coach Val (
Soltis) decides to retire and is replaced by a sparkle-hating instructor named Poppy (
Campbell-Martin).
Wanting to stay in the running for an upcoming dance competition, JoJo and her best friends, The Rubies (
Jones,
Romero), must try their hardest to abide by Poppy’s new, harsh rules. Realizing she cannot hide her sparkle or bow anymore JoJo is kicked out of her dance troupe and must rediscover what dancing means to her.