Events
The Paramount+ Movie Nights series will return to New York this summer with over 25 free, outdoor screenings. Paramount+ will also be the official sponsor of Bryant Park Movie Nights, the longest running outdoor movie series in New York City, and Brooklyn Magazine’s Movie Nights, now at four parks across Brooklyn including Coney Island.
The showings are open to the public and boast free admissions. Locations and dates are as follows:
Bryant Park: Monday nights – June 10 through Aug. 12
McCarren Park: June 7, 14 and 28
Prospect Park: June 26; July 3, 10 and 17
Coney Island: July 11, 18 and 25; Aug. 1 and 8
Fort Greene Park: Aug. 15, 22 and 29; Sep. 5
Select screenings will also offer themed food and beverages for free and and for purchase. Onsite activations including interactive games and photo opportunities will also be available at select showings.
Dates
Gracemoon Arts, a new theatre company is set to open the first show at their theatre on July 11 in Bushwick,...
The Paramount+ Movie Nights series will return to New York this summer with over 25 free, outdoor screenings. Paramount+ will also be the official sponsor of Bryant Park Movie Nights, the longest running outdoor movie series in New York City, and Brooklyn Magazine’s Movie Nights, now at four parks across Brooklyn including Coney Island.
The showings are open to the public and boast free admissions. Locations and dates are as follows:
Bryant Park: Monday nights – June 10 through Aug. 12
McCarren Park: June 7, 14 and 28
Prospect Park: June 26; July 3, 10 and 17
Coney Island: July 11, 18 and 25; Aug. 1 and 8
Fort Greene Park: Aug. 15, 22 and 29; Sep. 5
Select screenings will also offer themed food and beverages for free and and for purchase. Onsite activations including interactive games and photo opportunities will also be available at select showings.
Dates
Gracemoon Arts, a new theatre company is set to open the first show at their theatre on July 11 in Bushwick,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Lexi Carson
- Variety Film + TV
“The Handmaid’s Tale” fans are shouting from the rooftops that the recently concluded fourth season is one of its best yet. And that’s thanks in no small part to the show’s talented cast members. Hulu’s one-time Best Drama Series winner (2017) has claimed six acting trophies through the years for lead actress Elisabeth Moss, supporting actress Ann Dowd, guest actresses Alexis Bledel, Samira Wiley and Cherry Jones and guest actor Bradley Whitford. Now a whopping 19 of the Season 4 cast members are in contention for the upcoming 2021 Emmys, as they’ve officially been submitted on the academy’s performer ballot.
See 5 shows not named ‘The Crown’ that can still win Best Drama Series Emmy
Moss returns as June/Offred, who flees her villainous captors and journeys across fictional post-democratic America after successfully saving the lives of dozens of children in the previous season. For the first time, Joseph Fiennes...
See 5 shows not named ‘The Crown’ that can still win Best Drama Series Emmy
Moss returns as June/Offred, who flees her villainous captors and journeys across fictional post-democratic America after successfully saving the lives of dozens of children in the previous season. For the first time, Joseph Fiennes...
- 6/26/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“House of Cards meets White House Down” in Amazon Prime’s new political action thriller No Easy Days, from the team behind dystopian vampire drama Age of The Living Dead and hit Brit hooligan franchise The Rise & Fall of a White Collar Hooligan. No Easy Days stars Peter Outerbridge (Designated Survivor), Michael Hogan (Battlestar Gallactica), Al Sapienza (The Sopranos), Simon Phillips (Age of The Living Dead), Sean Brosnan (My Father Die), Eva Link (House at the End of the Street) and Krista Morin (The Handmaid’s Tale).
When first daughter Alice Reynolds is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub, the White House initiates emergency protocols. But as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised about the President’s ability to objectively command such a situation. Soon, the political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the...
When first daughter Alice Reynolds is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub, the White House initiates emergency protocols. But as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised about the President’s ability to objectively command such a situation. Soon, the political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the...
- 10/2/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
As the announcement comes in that Paul Tanter’s brand new series, No Easy Days, will be exclusively available to Amazon Prime in the UK and Us, a new trailer has also arrived for the series.
The series is the creation of showrunners Paul Tanter and Simon Phillips, under their Dystopian Films banner, telling the story of a successful kidnap attempt on the daughter of the President of the United States, ramping up to a takeover of the White House itself.
The series follows the first daughter Alice Reynolds as she is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub. The White House initiates emergency protocols, but as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised about the President’s ability to objectively command such a situation.
Soon, the political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the actions...
The series is the creation of showrunners Paul Tanter and Simon Phillips, under their Dystopian Films banner, telling the story of a successful kidnap attempt on the daughter of the President of the United States, ramping up to a takeover of the White House itself.
The series follows the first daughter Alice Reynolds as she is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub. The White House initiates emergency protocols, but as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised about the President’s ability to objectively command such a situation.
Soon, the political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the actions...
- 10/2/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Take a look at Dystopian Films' eight-episode political action thriller "No Easy Days", starring Peter Outerbridge, Michael Hogan, Al Sapienza, Simon Phillips, Sean Brosnan, Eva Link and Krista Morin, now streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime:
"...when first daughter 'Alice Reynolds' is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub, the 'White House' initiates emergency protocols.
"But as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised.
"Political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the actions of the kidnappers until hope comes from an elite team of 'Navy Seals' sent in to rescue the hostages.
"But then the safety of the President himself in the 'Oval Office' is under threat..."
"'Amazon Prime' is home of some my favorite exclusive content," said series director Paul Tanter.
"I'm delighted 'No Easy Days' has found a...
"...when first daughter 'Alice Reynolds' is kidnapped on her 18th birthday from a New York nightclub, the 'White House' initiates emergency protocols.
"But as the kidnappers hunker down in an underground parking garage for the long haul, questions are raised.
"Political moves towards the presidency prove as deadly as the actions of the kidnappers until hope comes from an elite team of 'Navy Seals' sent in to rescue the hostages.
"But then the safety of the President himself in the 'Oval Office' is under threat..."
"'Amazon Prime' is home of some my favorite exclusive content," said series director Paul Tanter.
"I'm delighted 'No Easy Days' has found a...
- 9/25/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.