‘Call Me Miss Cleo’ Producer Celia Aniskovich Launches Digital Magazine

In response to the escalating demand for non-fiction content, Celia Aniskovich, renowned non-fiction producer (known for works like “Face to Face with Scott Peterson” and “Beanie Mania”), is initiating a digital magazine. The aim is to share compelling narratives that could potentially serve as intellectual property for future film and television productions.

It took 225 Hours To Make Glinda’s Pink Bubble Dress For Ariana Grande. Why The Wicked Movie Was Allowed To Nod At The OG Wizard Of Oz Instead Of The Musical

In the musical and movie adaptation of Wicked, Glinda’s grand entrance in her bubble and singing “No One Mourns the Wicked” is a truly indelible scene. The costume she wears, particularly stunning with its intricate design, stands out whether it’s on stage or the big screen. However, an interesting distinction exists between these two versions: Ariana Grande’s outfit in the film is a tribute to The Wizard of Oz, while the original stage production does not include this homage. Now, we understand why they made that choice.

Ghosts Just Cast A Character That I’ve Been Dying To See, And They’re Gonna Seriously Shake Things Up In Season 4

In Ghosts Season 4, numerous talented actors have been brought in to play significant guest roles that significantly alter the atmosphere at Woodstone Manor. Actors like Mary Holland as the Puritan Ghost Patience and Jay’s parents (coming soon) along with Sam’s father are among those we’ve met, who have important ties to our primary characters. Now, we’re about to be introduced to a character I’ve been eagerly awaiting on this show – Alexander Hamilton – and I believe Nat Faxon will certainly bring an exciting twist, particularly for Isaac, in his portrayal of the role.

Netflix Unveils Trailer for Dark Western ‘American Primeval’

It’s clear that the Western genre is experiencing a comeback, fueled by shows such as Yellowstone and 1883. Now, Netflix joins the fray with the six-part thriller American Primeval, starring Taylor Kitsch. This series brings Kitsch together once more with Peter Berg, who directed the 2004 film and later developed the 2006 hit series where Kitsch played the character Tim Riggins from Friday Night Lights.