‘How to Die Alone’ Review: Natasha Rothwell’s Life-After-Almost-Death Hulu Dramedy Is a Warm, Funny Treat
Natasha Rothwell is so charming in Hulu‘s How to Die Alone, it’s almost a problem.
Natasha Rothwell is so charming in Hulu‘s How to Die Alone, it’s almost a problem.
In the movie Elton John: Never Too Late, directed by his husband David Furnish, although it’s consistently entertaining, there’s a strange lack of personal connection and intimacy. For those eager to reminisce about Elton John’s career peak, this Disney+ documentary offers an abundance of thrilling concert footage, insightful interviews, and captivating images that showcase John in both his energetic performance phase and reflective solitude. Fans are sure to be enthralled. However, the modern narrative focusing on him preparing for a final show falls flat compared to the vibrancy of the past.
Previously, there were rumors that Siddhant Chaturvedi declined Ayan Mukherji’s Brahmastra, but the Yudhra actor has a different account. In an interview with Humans of Bombay, Siddhant explained that it was actually his father who chose not to be part of the Karan Johar-produced film at a very early stage of development because he feared that Siddhant might get overshadowed by established stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, and Alia Bhatt.
It’s safe to say that many enthusiasts of television and cinema would likely concur: Sandra Oh has had a truly remarkable acting journey thus far. Her stint on the blockbuster medical drama, Grey’s Anatomy, catapulted her into stardom (slated for Season 21 in the 2024 TV lineup) and paved the way for various film roles and other television projects, such as Killing Eve and her HBO mini-series with Robert Downey Jr., titled The Sympathizer. Interestingly enough, Oh has been a dedicated actor for quite some time before her breakthrough on Grey’s Anatomy, and her response to being told she hasn’t changed since pre-Grey’s days is nothing short of exceptional.
Legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg has revealed his upcoming production titled “The Battle for the Soda Throne: Pepsi vs. Coca-Cola“, which has been in the works at Sony Pictures under his company, Amblin Entertainment. This movie depicts Pepsi’s efforts to dethrone Coca-Cola as the king of sodas during the 1980s. Spielberg is overseeing the project, while popular director Judd Apatow, famous for his work on The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Girls, has signed on to direct it.