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The Most Rotten Movie Development News of 2021
Few industries enjoy taking really, really long extended holiday vacations quite like Hollywood, and when we get to this time of the year, there’s rarely much in the realm of “movie development news” to discuss. With that in mind, last week we looked back at 12 of the year’s top “Fresh Development” stories, presented to you in monthly chronology. The year-in-review continues this week with the “Rotten Ideas” of the year. JANUARY: NOSTALGIA FOR THE 1980S HAS FINALLY LED TO A RUBIK’S CUBE MOVIE (Photo by Vladimir Smirnov/Getty Images) Hollywood is always looking for popular IPs (“intellectual properties”) that can be easily adapted into movies, and that includes toys and games.…
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Around the Town: Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Dec. 30 | Local
Music New Year’s Eve jazz The Montana Club hosts: Wilbur Rehmann, Ken Nelson, Bob Schmitt, Gerry Secher and vocalist Sarah Elkins 5:30 to 8 p.m. New Year’s Eve for a special dinner performance. MJ Williams, Ken Nelson and Bob Bowman perform 9 p.m. to midnight. For information and reservations, visit https://montanaclub.coop/. Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs with The Recession Special play Americana with a rock ‘n’ roll drive and vibe 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 30 at the Lewis and Clark Tap Room. Provided photo Americana, rock, ska and more Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs with The Recession Special play Americana with a rock ‘n’ roll drive…
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Memphis music news in 2021
As we end the year the same way it began — with concerns of yet another COVID-19 surge — it’s time to look back on the last 12 months of Memphis music. Certainly, the pandemic and its effects continued to be a major story — as they impacted everything from live music to the manufacture of records in 2021. Locally, there were numerous notable developments, projects and, sadly, tragedies that dominated Memphis music culture. The death of Young Dolph While 2021 proved to be another banner year for Memphis rap — on the charts and in the culture — the headlines were largely dominated by legal troubles and tragedies in local hip-hop. Without a doubt,…
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Entertainment News Roundup: Broadway’s ‘Music Man’ is latest COVID victim as Jackman tests positive; Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver are finally divorced and more

 Following is a summary of recent leisure information briefs. 
 Broadway’s ‘Music Man’ is most current COVID victim as Jackman tests positive 
 Broadway’s revival of “The Music Guy,” the best ticket in town, on Tuesday canceled performances for five times after star Hugh Jackman analyzed constructive for COVID. In the hottest New York City show to fall target to the surging coronavirus, Jackman said on Twitter that he experienced only moderate indicators, like a scratchy throat and runny nose, and that as shortly as he was cleared he would be back on stage. 
 Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver are lastly divorced 
 Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver…
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David Y. Ige | DBEDT News Release: CHRISTMAS MOVIE WRITTEN BY CREATIVE LAB HAWAII SCREENWRITING FELLOW PREMIERES ON LIFETIME TELEVISION NETWORK DECEMBER 23RD
DBEDT Information Launch: Xmas Film Written BY Resourceful LAB HAWAII SCREENWRITING FELLOW PREMIERES ON Lifetime Television Community DECEMBER 23RD Posted on Dec 22, 2021 in Most up-to-date Division Information, Newsroom HONOLULU – As a writer, Hawai‘i Island’s Amy Bircher uncovered you don’t need a snow-coated landscape to generate a thriving Xmas movie for tv. Her screenplay “Rebuilding a Aspiration Christmas” was made by American Cinema Worldwide and will air on Lifetime Network tomorrow night, December 23, 2021. Hulu, Fubo, Sling and Philo platforms are also carrying the motion picture. Bircher, a graduate fellow of the State of Hawai‘i’s Innovative Lab Hawai‘i (CLH) Screenwriting Immersive plan in 2017 workshopped her holiday…
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New This Week: ‘Lost Daughter,’ NYE in Nashville, Boba Fett | Entertainment News
Here’s a assortment curated by The Affiliated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on Tv set, streaming expert services and music platforms this 7 days. Maggie Gyllenhaal’s function directing debut, “The Missing Daughter,” scintillatingly adapts the 2008 Elena Ferrante novel about maternal ambivalence and a holiday break in Greece. The movie, which commences streaming Friday on Netflix, stars Olivia Colman as a vacationing professor whose interactions with a boisterous, distracting clan (such as a young mom in their midst played by Dakota Johnson), remember her have parenting background, observed in flashbacks with Jessie Buckley. “The Lost Daughter” cleaned up last month at the Gotham Awards, which honor impartial movie, and…