‘So You Think You Can Dance’ to Miss Season 17 Premiere Due to Coronavirus Shutdown — Variety

“So You Think You Can Dance” Season 17 is not going to air this summer on Fox as planned. A rep for the broadcast network tells Variety that production on the dance competition series cannot move forward as planned due to health and safety restrictions caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. 6 more words

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Cannes Market: Kelsey Grammer, Jason Flemyng, Sebastien Foucan Starring in ‘Edge of Justice’ (EXCLUSIVE) — Variety

Kelsey Grammer, Jason Flemyng, and Sebastien Foucan will star in the crime film “Edge of Justice,” with worldwide rights on sale through Archstone Entertainment at the upcoming Cannes Virtual Market. 30 more words

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‘The Good Place’ Producer Megan Amram Apologizes for Past Offensive Tweets — Variety

Megan Amram, a producer and co-writer on NBC’s “The Good Place,” has apologized for posting offensive tweets several years ago that have resurfaced. “I would like to address some tweets from over the past decade that have been circulating recently. 17 more words

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Kevin Bacon in ‘You Should Have Left’: Film Review — Variety

In a good haunted-house thriller, architecture is destiny. Early on in “You Should Have Left,” when Theo (Kevin Bacon), a wealthy retired banker with a tabloid scandal in his past, shows up with his movie-actress wife, Susanna (Amanda Seyfried), and their six-year-old daughter, Ella (Avery Essex), at the vacation home they’ve rented for a getaway…

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Trans Thriller ‘Eugene’ Tackles True Crime in Black and White — Variety

French animation house My Fantasy, a 2P2L Group subsidiary dedicated to new media animation, has unveiled its first feature project at Annecy’s MIFA pitch forum. Finalizing pre-production, the noirish thriller “Eugène” tells the real-life story of Eugene Falleni – a transman accused of murder in 1920s Sydney. 10 more words

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