Hulu’s ‘WeWork’ Documentary Trailer Asks if Company Was Just a Cult (Video)
“WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn” is directed by Jed Rothstein and debuts on April 2Brian Welk | March 17, 2021 @ 9:38 AM
Was Adam Neumann’s WeWork, one of the biggest and most exciting companies to completely flame out in recent years, just some sort of giant cult?
That’s one of the questions posed in the new Hulu documentary “WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn.” The documentary film is one of several projects coming soon about WeWork, which provided shared, flexible work spaces for tech startups and became wildly overvalued before failing to go public, leading to founder and CEO Neumann to step down.
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Jared Leto on Surprise Globes Nom for ‘The Little Things : ‘I Was Taking a Risk … Pushed Things Pretty Far’
Actor portrays a suspected serial killer opposite Denzel Washington and Rami Malek in thrillerBrian Welk | February 3, 2021 @ 1:58 PM
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Jared Leto was not anticipating his Golden Globe nomination for “The Little Things” Wednesday (he didn’t even realize the nominations were being announced today), but when he first took the part he knew his performance would be notable one way or another.
In John Lee Hancock’s thriller, Leto plays a suspected serial killer being pursued by detectives played by Denzel Washington and Rami Malek. And though he described his performance as a big risk, he at least knew that Washington for one was a fan.
‘CODA’ Sells to Apple for Record-Breaking $25 Million After Sundance Bidding War
Sundance 2021: Drama directed by Sian Heder follows the daughter of a deaf family who joins her school’s choirBeatrice Verhoeven and Brian Welk | January 30, 2021 @ 11:24 AM Last Updated: January 30, 2021 @ 12:59 PM
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Sian Heder’s “CODA” has sold to Apple for up to $25 million after an intense bidding war ended in a Sundance record-setting deal, an individual with knowledge of the deal told TheWrap.
The deal knocked down the $17.5 million that “Palm Springs” went for last year to Hulu and Neon to No. 2 as the highest sale from a film from the Sundance Film Festival.