The trailer isn’t out yet, but I’m looking forward to watching it and going through a few comments — whether agreeable or otherwise.
I paused when I saw the poster, so I had to go back to the October 2018 article to recall that Netflix confirmed that it was going to adapt the novel into a screenplay.
Lifetime finally put out a trailer (& music video) for "Rediscovering Christmas" within the last week or 2:
Here's the trailer for "Rent-an-Elf": I started watching it last night. Terrible casting for the son/estranged wife. The estranged wife is white, but the actor playing the son is clearly not biracial. They either should've made the estranged wife black OR casted a biracial black male as the son.
I still need to see that. Is there much of a visual for the scene? Hoping the Lively-Brown scene is extended from the trailer.
I just got done watching "Let it Snow". Was anyone else turned off by the fact that Shameik Moore's love interest just looks too damn young? Their relationship onscreen just looked like a college-age dude messing with a chick in middle school.
Favorite IR movie(s) or movie(s) involving IR of the year? Mines was The Wedding Year and The Pretenders EDIT: Oh and IO Even though it was tough to follow it turned out to be a really good movie when you finally process it.
I got to see the scenes on Youtube. It looked like Kate Hudson slipped the tongue. A nice scene, just not long enough. Nicely told, though. A Rhythm Section comes out at the end of January. Blake Lively and Sterling K. Brown will be a pair in some form, currently unknown how much other than the first trailer's brief interaction.