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[4] In New Zealand's Waikato Times James Croot give it 2 stars and finishes "Visually impressive, this Australian production may well lead to bigger things for the clearly talented Furlong, but narratively, it's a barely coherent mess that feels like a desperate cinematic placeholder until the global movie industry gets back up to speed."
In-person ceremony canceled [23] 2023 ESPY Awards: ABC: Ceremony commenced without a host for the first time [24] 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards: MTV: Televised in-person ceremony canceled following the withdrawal of host Drew Barrymore and other presenters in solidarity. Replaced by a broadcast-only virtual ceremony with no host. [25] 2023 MTV ...
Also canceled for Jan. 13 was the premiere for the Sony/Tri-Star movie “One of Them Days“; the L.A.-set comedy stars Keke Palmer and SZA and is produced by Issa Rae.
Columbia Studios was eager to do it, but since Coca-Cola called the shots at the time, they refused to give Cimino funding. It was canceled by 1987, and a rival script at Warner Bros. eventually was made by Neil Jordan. [4] [5] [6] A Cold Case: 2004: Mark Romanek: John Sayles, Eric Roth (from the Philip Gourevitch novel of the same name) Tom ...
Mongeau, who rose to YouTube prominence with exaggerated “Storytimes” about herself, launched a podcast called “Cancelled” in 2021 that has an audience of millions of listeners; she also ...
Ascendant may also refer to: Ascendant, cancelled film in the Divergent series; Ascendant, by Mark Northfield "Ascendant", song by Elvin Jones from The Ultimate "Ascendant", song by Decrepit Birth from Axis Mundi; Their Bright Ascendency, also referred to as Ascendant, a fantasy novel trilogy by K. Arsenault Rivera
A theatrical sequel titled The Divergent Series: Ascendant, based on the latter half of the Allegiant book, was originally meant to wrap up the series and was originally set to be released on March 24, 2017, before being pushed back to June 9, 2017, [47] with Lee Toland Krieger directing [48] [49] after Robert Schwentke backed out. [50]
In many cases, the process of splitting films has been criticized, citing financial motivations in turning successful books into longer film series. [1] In 2012, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation called it "a recent Hollywood trend of splitting a single book into multiple movies to maximise box office returns from blockbuster franchises". [2]