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The synopsis from Disney reads:
Emma Stone stars in Disney’s “Cruella,” which explores the rebellious early days of one of cinema’s most notorious – and notoriously fashionable – villains, Cruella de Vil. Set in 1970s London amidst the punk rock revolution, the movie follows a young grifter named Estella and reveals the series of events that cause her to embrace her wicked side and become the raucous and revenge-bent Cruella.
Oscar-winning actress Emma Stone is taking on the lead role and looks to pretty much nail it in the first trailer.
Elsewhere in the film are Emma Thompson and Mark Strong, with Joel Fry and Paul Walter Houser appearing as the iconic puppy-thieving duo, Jasper and Horace.
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Written and Directed by Scott Abramovitch.
Starring Tony Hale, Paul Walter Hauser, Danielle Brooks, Lamorne Morris, Robbie Amell, David Walton, Sarah Burns, Elisha Cuthbert, Sarah Chalke, Sarah Goldberg, and Alan Tudyk.
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Sid Straw’s life unravels as he tries to prove that he was friends with a celebrity in college.
Some stories simply don’t work when they are updated for the social media age, but with
Eat Wheaties! writer and director Scott Abramovitch adapts Michael Kun’s short book
The Locklear Letters in a manner that robs the entire narrative of its uniqueness. Rather short, that book tells the story of Sid Straw, a social outcast working an unfulfilling job that writes a series of letters to celebrity Heather Locklear in an effort to reconnect when neither of them was famous, which sets off a number of great changes in his life. The book is told from the perspective of only the letters.
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Spring has arrived, which means thereâs a cavalcade of new big-budget Hollywood movies around the corner to grace both theaters and streaming services.
Donât be surprised if a few of these movies sound familiar due to having been pushed back ad infinitum because of the pandemic. And remember, these release dates are fluid and constantly changing as studios rework their upcoming slates to maximize a filmâs reach (and profits) during a particularly unstable period for the whole industry.
Note: TBD indicates that the method of release is to be determined.
APRIL 23
âMortal Kombatâ (theaters, HBO Max): Simon McQuoid directs the latest film in the âMortal Kombatâ series, based on the classic Midway Games franchise. Itâs the first time âMortal Kombatâ has been on the big screen since 1997âs âMortal Kombat: Annihilation.â
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