Like many other child stars, Bella Thorne got her start on the Disney Channel. But unlike some of her peers, Thorne managed to transition into more mature roles in movies and TV shows. Not all child actors become successful as adults, but she has proved that she has the talent and versatility to succeed in the entertainment industry.
With her striking looks and charming personality, Thorne has amassed a huge following of fans, who are always eager to see what she will do next. Here’s a look at what the 25-year-old has been doing since leaving Disney.
Bella Thorne gained prominence for her role as CeCe Jones on Disney’s ‘Shake It Up’ Bella Thorne visits The IMDb Portrait Studio at Acura Festival Village on Location at Sundance 2023 on January 21, 2023 in Park City, Utah. | Corey Nickols/Getty Images for IMDb
According to her IMDb profile, Thorne’s first film...
With her striking looks and charming personality, Thorne has amassed a huge following of fans, who are always eager to see what she will do next. Here’s a look at what the 25-year-old has been doing since leaving Disney.
Bella Thorne gained prominence for her role as CeCe Jones on Disney’s ‘Shake It Up’ Bella Thorne visits The IMDb Portrait Studio at Acura Festival Village on Location at Sundance 2023 on January 21, 2023 in Park City, Utah. | Corey Nickols/Getty Images for IMDb
According to her IMDb profile, Thorne’s first film...
- 5/14/2023
- by Deisy Ventura
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Cthulhu Dreamt: "Cthulhu Dreamt is a multimedia storytelling experience, taking shape as a tabletop role-playing game, a soundtrack, a novel, and more. You can immerse yourself in the story through music, prose, a connected Arg—and then you can live the story!
The game is accompanied by an original and stream-safe soundtrack written and performed by members of Cthulhu Dreamt including Fable Factory founder Reed Reimer. The soundtrack also includes tracks that were performed by orchestras from Russia and The Czech Republic. The music was written to be an audio story experience, which can be enjoyed with the game or stand-alone, and will include loopable versions.
This game is built on an original D12 system designed by Adam Baffoni and written by Jaron R. M. Johnson, one of the lead designers of Monsters of Murka. It includes:
- a fully playable campaign and the game rules in one book
-...
The game is accompanied by an original and stream-safe soundtrack written and performed by members of Cthulhu Dreamt including Fable Factory founder Reed Reimer. The soundtrack also includes tracks that were performed by orchestras from Russia and The Czech Republic. The music was written to be an audio story experience, which can be enjoyed with the game or stand-alone, and will include loopable versions.
This game is built on an original D12 system designed by Adam Baffoni and written by Jaron R. M. Johnson, one of the lead designers of Monsters of Murka. It includes:
- a fully playable campaign and the game rules in one book
-...
- 3/31/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
A simple listing, duplicated from the in cinemas US and Canada page, of new releases and other films now playing, for the benefit of those playing along by RSS or keeping up via the Weekly Digest emails (sign up here).
The most up-to-date version of this listing is always here.
opening Sep 02
Waiting for Bojangles
I’m planning to see…
Blind Ambition* Burial* Gigi & Nate
(*also available to stream at home)
2022’s films, ranked by maryann 2021’s films, ranked by maryann all reviews, 1997–today
now in cinemas
The Book Keepers* Elvis* Emergency Declaration Everything Everywhere All at Once* A Love Song Mrs Harris Goes to Paris* Nope* Beast Breaking DC League of Super-Pets* Fall Orphan: First Kill* Top Gun: Maverick* Bullet Train Jurassic World Dominion* Resurrection*
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opening Sep 02
Waiting for Bojangles
I’m planning to see…
Blind Ambition* Burial* Gigi & Nate
(*also available to stream at home)
2022’s films, ranked by maryann 2021’s films, ranked by maryann all reviews, 1997–today
now in cinemas
The Book Keepers* Elvis* Emergency Declaration Everything Everywhere All at Once* A Love Song Mrs Harris Goes to Paris* Nope* Beast Breaking DC League of Super-Pets* Fall Orphan: First Kill* Top Gun: Maverick* Bullet Train Jurassic World Dominion* Resurrection*
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- 9/4/2022
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Nope’ opens; ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ is widest-ever South Asian release
‘Eiffel’ with Emma Mackey, ‘Where Is Anne Frank’ also starting.
Nope, the latest horror from US filmmaker Jordan Peele, is the leading title opening at UK-Ireland cinemas this weekend; as Indian Forrest Gump remake Laal Singh Chaddha receives the widest opening ever for a South Asian film.
Opening in 681 locations, Universal’s Nope is Peele’s third feature, and centres on the residents of a lonely California valley who bear witness to a chilling discovery. Screen Star of Tomorrow 2009 Daniel Kaluuya leads the cast, which also includes Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun and Brandon Perea.
Peele is frequently credited with the...
Nope, the latest horror from US filmmaker Jordan Peele, is the leading title opening at UK-Ireland cinemas this weekend; as Indian Forrest Gump remake Laal Singh Chaddha receives the widest opening ever for a South Asian film.
Opening in 681 locations, Universal’s Nope is Peele’s third feature, and centres on the residents of a lonely California valley who bear witness to a chilling discovery. Screen Star of Tomorrow 2009 Daniel Kaluuya leads the cast, which also includes Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun and Brandon Perea.
Peele is frequently credited with the...
- 8/12/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Sony’s Brad Pitt vehicle “Bullet Train” debuted at the top of the U.K. and Ireland box office with a £2.8 million (3.4 million) opening weekend, according to numbers released by Comscore.
As the school holidays continue, in second place, Warner Bros.’ family friendly “DC League Of Super-Pets” took £1.2 million in its second weekend for a total of £6.2 million. Another animation, Universal’s “Minions: The Rise Of Gru,” in third position, collected £1.1 million in its sixth weekend and now has a total of £36.7 million.
In fourth place, Disney’s “Thor: Love And Thunder” earned £938,257 in its fifth weekend for a total of £33.2 million. Rounding off the top five was Warner Bros.’ “Elvis” with £737,845 in its seventh weekend for a total of £22.6 million.
Paramount’s Tom Cruise vehicle “Top Gun: Maverick” finally dropped out of the top five and collected £609,409 in its 11th weekend in sixth position. With a total of £77.5 million,...
As the school holidays continue, in second place, Warner Bros.’ family friendly “DC League Of Super-Pets” took £1.2 million in its second weekend for a total of £6.2 million. Another animation, Universal’s “Minions: The Rise Of Gru,” in third position, collected £1.1 million in its sixth weekend and now has a total of £36.7 million.
In fourth place, Disney’s “Thor: Love And Thunder” earned £938,257 in its fifth weekend for a total of £33.2 million. Rounding off the top five was Warner Bros.’ “Elvis” with £737,845 in its seventh weekend for a total of £22.6 million.
Paramount’s Tom Cruise vehicle “Top Gun: Maverick” finally dropped out of the top five and collected £609,409 in its 11th weekend in sixth position. With a total of £77.5 million,...
- 8/9/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
"Looking at my life, and where I've come from... and where I've been – I think I actually do believe in destiny." Samuel Goldwyn Films has debuted the official trailer for Blind Ambition, a fantastic doc film about a group of Zimbabwean refugees who decide to create their own team and compete in The World Blind Winetasting Championship. I am a Huge fan of this doc - I watched it last year for its premiere at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival and instantly loved it. The film follows four lovely, humble Zimbabweans who become the first ever from their country to compete in this very elite, very cushy French winetasting event - known as the "Olympics of Winetasting". Of course they deal with tons of racism and xenophobia along the way, but their brotherhood and their tenacity and passion for wine is so exceptional and inspiring, it's hard not to be completely moved (to tears!
- 8/5/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
International finance, production and sales company Protagonist Pictures has appointed Alice Vail as creative executive, reporting into head of development Len Rowles and head of acquisitions Luane Gauer. Vail will be working across Protagonist’s film and television projects with a focus on supporting new talent.
Vail previously served as the development editor at Number 9 Films, working on several high-profile projects including Eva Husson’s Cannes 2021 official selection “Mothering Sunday,” and Oliver Hermanus’ “Living,” which bowed at Sundance earlier this year.
Vail began her career working at the film and TV agency, Casarotto Ramsay & Associates, where she worked with writers and directors including Oscar-nominee Phyllis Nagy (“Carol”), “Saint Maud” director Rose Glass, and “Ida” screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz.
Rowles and Gauer said: “We are delighted to welcome Alice to the Protagonist team. Her broad industry experience, ability to analyze scripts with a view to worldwide market appeal, and her...
Vail previously served as the development editor at Number 9 Films, working on several high-profile projects including Eva Husson’s Cannes 2021 official selection “Mothering Sunday,” and Oliver Hermanus’ “Living,” which bowed at Sundance earlier this year.
Vail began her career working at the film and TV agency, Casarotto Ramsay & Associates, where she worked with writers and directors including Oscar-nominee Phyllis Nagy (“Carol”), “Saint Maud” director Rose Glass, and “Ida” screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz.
Rowles and Gauer said: “We are delighted to welcome Alice to the Protagonist team. Her broad industry experience, ability to analyze scripts with a view to worldwide market appeal, and her...
- 4/25/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
In Starz’s new Gaslit, premiering Sunday, central Watergate figure John Dean is played by Dan Stevens. In White House Plumbers, an upcoming HBO limited series, Dean is portrayed by Domhnall Gleeson. And in The Last Witness: Watergate, an upcoming four-part CNN original series, Dean himself will “confront his own involvement in the biggest presidential scandal of the 20th century,” in the words of the network.
As we approach the 50th anniversary of the June 17, 1972, break-in at the Watergate complex, the “third-rate burglary” that brought down a presidency, Hollywood is still mining the scandal for storylines, drawing on new perspectives and points of view even as many of the central figures have long passed, the notorious aspects of Watergate have faded in memory, and D.C. has been gripped by so many other moments of abuse of power that are arguably of far more consequence. (Note: January 6).
“Watergate is one of...
As we approach the 50th anniversary of the June 17, 1972, break-in at the Watergate complex, the “third-rate burglary” that brought down a presidency, Hollywood is still mining the scandal for storylines, drawing on new perspectives and points of view even as many of the central figures have long passed, the notorious aspects of Watergate have faded in memory, and D.C. has been gripped by so many other moments of abuse of power that are arguably of far more consequence. (Note: January 6).
“Watergate is one of...
- 4/24/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Under different circumstances, the 24th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival might have been a more celebratory affair, with coronavirus restrictions gradually loosening across Greece and the country’s second city hosting an in-person edition of a festival that was among the world’s first to go virtual at the start of the pandemic in 2020.
But with the humanitarian toll rising in Ukraine, as Russia continues its relentless assault of its Eastern European neighbor, festival director Orestis Andreadakis offered a sobering reflection on the eve of opening night on war, cinema and the need for solidarity.
“It’s shocking what is happening,” Andreadakis told Variety, likening the threat to the one faced by Europe during World War II. “After the war, we had this slogan: Never again. Never again to war. Never again to Holocaust. Never again to horror. Every time we repeated this phrase, every time we wrote it on the walls,...
But with the humanitarian toll rising in Ukraine, as Russia continues its relentless assault of its Eastern European neighbor, festival director Orestis Andreadakis offered a sobering reflection on the eve of opening night on war, cinema and the need for solidarity.
“It’s shocking what is happening,” Andreadakis told Variety, likening the threat to the one faced by Europe during World War II. “After the war, we had this slogan: Never again. Never again to war. Never again to Holocaust. Never again to horror. Every time we repeated this phrase, every time we wrote it on the walls,...
- 3/10/2022
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
Festival ran from June 9-20.
2021 Tribeca Festival announced revenge thriller Catch The Fair One and Blind Ambition as audience award winners on Thursday (June 24).
Josef Kubota Wladyka’s Catch The Fair One played in the US Narrative Feature category and centres on a Native American woman’s search for her missing sister. Second place went to Pan Nalin’s Spotlight Narrative selection Last Film Show.
Warwick Ross and Robert Coe’s Documentary Competition entry Blind Ambition took the top prize in the documentary category and tells of four friends who leave Zimbabwe for South Africa and become top sommeliers. Second...
2021 Tribeca Festival announced revenge thriller Catch The Fair One and Blind Ambition as audience award winners on Thursday (June 24).
Josef Kubota Wladyka’s Catch The Fair One played in the US Narrative Feature category and centres on a Native American woman’s search for her missing sister. Second place went to Pan Nalin’s Spotlight Narrative selection Last Film Show.
Warwick Ross and Robert Coe’s Documentary Competition entry Blind Ambition took the top prize in the documentary category and tells of four friends who leave Zimbabwe for South Africa and become top sommeliers. Second...
- 6/24/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Updated with audience award winners. The Tribeca Festival has announced its Audience Award winners: Catch the Fair One for Best Narrative Feature, Blind Ambition for Best Documentary Feature and Ferguson Rises for Best Online Feature. The winners of the narrative and documentary categories will receive a cash prize of $10,000.
Tribeca’s 20th edition wrapped up on Sunday.
Previously: Lauren Hadaway’s The Novice, about a queer college freshman who joins her university’s rowing team and undertakes an obsessive physical and psychological journey to make it to the top boat, has won the Best U.S. Narrative Feature Film prize at the Tribeca Festival.
Star Isabelle Furman won the best actress prize, and Todd Martin took cinematography honors for the film, the first feature for Hadaway, a former competitive rower.
Brighton 4th, directed by Levan Koguashvili, won the fest’s Best International Narrative Feature Film prize, taking that honor as...
Tribeca’s 20th edition wrapped up on Sunday.
Previously: Lauren Hadaway’s The Novice, about a queer college freshman who joins her university’s rowing team and undertakes an obsessive physical and psychological journey to make it to the top boat, has won the Best U.S. Narrative Feature Film prize at the Tribeca Festival.
Star Isabelle Furman won the best actress prize, and Todd Martin took cinematography honors for the film, the first feature for Hadaway, a former competitive rower.
Brighton 4th, directed by Levan Koguashvili, won the fest’s Best International Narrative Feature Film prize, taking that honor as...
- 6/24/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Voting for this year’s Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Aacta) Awards will look a little different, with the organisation to broaden the voting powers of general members and stagger voting rounds by category throughout the year.
As of this year, round one voting will determine nominees, and round two the winners.
For the first time, general members – i.e. members of Aacta from the general public – are invited to have their say in both for the major awards. However, their votes are weighted at 0.5, compared to a professional member vote, which is weighted at 1.
The primary change is in the TV categories; general members have actually been able to vote for both nominees and winners in film, documentary and short-form for some time.
Voting on technical craft awards remains restricted to professional branch members. This in reflection that a level of technical understanding informs voting in craft categories,...
As of this year, round one voting will determine nominees, and round two the winners.
For the first time, general members – i.e. members of Aacta from the general public – are invited to have their say in both for the major awards. However, their votes are weighted at 0.5, compared to a professional member vote, which is weighted at 1.
The primary change is in the TV categories; general members have actually been able to vote for both nominees and winners in film, documentary and short-form for some time.
Voting on technical craft awards remains restricted to professional branch members. This in reflection that a level of technical understanding informs voting in craft categories,...
- 6/21/2021
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Team Zimbabwe - Tinashe Nyamudoka, Pardon Taguzu, Joseph Dhafana, and Marlvin Gwese in discussion with coach Denis Garret in the middle at the fifth World Wine Tasting Championships.
When I spoke with Tribeca Film Festival Artistic Director Frédéric Boyer from Paris on the line-up for the 20th anniversary edition, he called Warwick Ross and Robert Coe’s Blind Ambition “super good.” Joseph Dhafana, Tinashe Nyamudoka, Marlvin Gwese, and Pardon Tagazu, who are all living and working in South Africa, formed team Zimbabwe to compete against 23 countries (the Québecois counting Québec as a country) in the fifth World Wine Tasting Championships, held in Burgundy, France at the Château de Gilly.
Robert Coe and Warwick Ross with Anne-Katrin Titze on Claude Lelouch: “While we were at his atelier, we noticed that there was a [Citroën] 2Cv sitting in the driveway.”
Blind Ambition (co-written with Paul Murphy and Madeleine Ross), a highlight of the festival,...
When I spoke with Tribeca Film Festival Artistic Director Frédéric Boyer from Paris on the line-up for the 20th anniversary edition, he called Warwick Ross and Robert Coe’s Blind Ambition “super good.” Joseph Dhafana, Tinashe Nyamudoka, Marlvin Gwese, and Pardon Tagazu, who are all living and working in South Africa, formed team Zimbabwe to compete against 23 countries (the Québecois counting Québec as a country) in the fifth World Wine Tasting Championships, held in Burgundy, France at the Château de Gilly.
Robert Coe and Warwick Ross with Anne-Katrin Titze on Claude Lelouch: “While we were at his atelier, we noticed that there was a [Citroën] 2Cv sitting in the driveway.”
Blind Ambition (co-written with Paul Murphy and Madeleine Ross), a highlight of the festival,...
- 6/16/2021
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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