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Amy Schumer’s new romantic comedy has just touched down on Netflix just ahead of Valentine’s Day and actually comes with a pretty stacked soundtrack list. From Madonna to M.I.A to Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, here’s the full soundtrack list for Kinda Pregnant.
In case you missed it, Tyler Spindel is behind this new rom-com where Amy Schumer headlines as a woman who is jealous of her friend’s upcoming pregnancy and decides to get in on the attention train by wearing a fake baby bump. Her plans ultimately unravel, though, as everyone becomes suspicious, and she falls for the man of her dreams.
The movie also features an original soundtrack that’s provided by Rupert Gregson-Williams, who is best known for working on projects like Aquaman, Hacksaw Ridge, and most recently for Netflix, The Perfect Couple. Other Netflix projects include Back to the Outback, The Crown and Fatherhood.
Amy Schumer’s new romantic comedy has just touched down on Netflix just ahead of Valentine’s Day and actually comes with a pretty stacked soundtrack list. From Madonna to M.I.A to Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, here’s the full soundtrack list for Kinda Pregnant.
In case you missed it, Tyler Spindel is behind this new rom-com where Amy Schumer headlines as a woman who is jealous of her friend’s upcoming pregnancy and decides to get in on the attention train by wearing a fake baby bump. Her plans ultimately unravel, though, as everyone becomes suspicious, and she falls for the man of her dreams.
The movie also features an original soundtrack that’s provided by Rupert Gregson-Williams, who is best known for working on projects like Aquaman, Hacksaw Ridge, and most recently for Netflix, The Perfect Couple. Other Netflix projects include Back to the Outback, The Crown and Fatherhood.
- 2025-02-05
- par Kasey Moore
- Whats-on-Netflix
Michel Blanc, the legendary French actor best known for his roles in the Les Bronzés films and Monsieur Hire, has died. He was 72.
He died early Friday morning at a Parisian hospital after suffering a heart attack the previous night, according to Agence France-Presse (Afp).
France’s President Emmanuel Macron also paid tribute to Blanc on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “He made us cry with laughter and moved us to tears. A monument of French cinema, Michel Blanc has gone. Our thoughts go out to his loved ones and his acting accomplices.”
Born on April 16, 1952, in Courbevoie (Hauts-de-Seine), France, Blanc had a passion for classical music from a young age. But he later changed direction and co-founded the Le Splendid troupe, a café-théâtre company, in the 1970s with his friends, Christian Clavier, Gérard Jugnot, Thierry Lhermitte, Josiane Balasko, Marie-Anne Chazel, Bruno Moynot and Claire Magnin.
As for his film projects,...
He died early Friday morning at a Parisian hospital after suffering a heart attack the previous night, according to Agence France-Presse (Afp).
France’s President Emmanuel Macron also paid tribute to Blanc on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “He made us cry with laughter and moved us to tears. A monument of French cinema, Michel Blanc has gone. Our thoughts go out to his loved ones and his acting accomplices.”
Born on April 16, 1952, in Courbevoie (Hauts-de-Seine), France, Blanc had a passion for classical music from a young age. But he later changed direction and co-founded the Le Splendid troupe, a café-théâtre company, in the 1970s with his friends, Christian Clavier, Gérard Jugnot, Thierry Lhermitte, Josiane Balasko, Marie-Anne Chazel, Bruno Moynot and Claire Magnin.
As for his film projects,...
- 2024-10-06
- par Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Michel Blanc, the French actor known for the “Les Bronzés” films and crime drama “Monsieur Hire,” has died. He was 72.
Blanc died early Friday morning after suffering a heart attack the previous night, according to Agence France-Presse (Afp).
Blanc was known for his role as the awkward bachelor Jean-Claude Dusse in the 1978 film “Les Bronzés” (“French Fried Vacation”), directed by Patrice Leconte. He starred in the 1979 and 2006 follow-up films to the cult French comedy.
Blanc was also revered for his dramatic performances in film, including in Leconte’s 1989 crime thriller “Monsieur Hire,” where he played the titular character. In 2012, Blanc received the César for best supporting actor for “L’Exercice de l’État” (“The Minister”), written and directed by Pierre Schoeller.
Blanc directed, co-wrote and starred in the 1984 film “Marche à l’ombre” and 2002’s “Summer Things.” Additional film credits include “Les Filles de Malemort” (1974), “Let Joy Reign Supreme” (1975), “The Best...
Blanc died early Friday morning after suffering a heart attack the previous night, according to Agence France-Presse (Afp).
Blanc was known for his role as the awkward bachelor Jean-Claude Dusse in the 1978 film “Les Bronzés” (“French Fried Vacation”), directed by Patrice Leconte. He starred in the 1979 and 2006 follow-up films to the cult French comedy.
Blanc was also revered for his dramatic performances in film, including in Leconte’s 1989 crime thriller “Monsieur Hire,” where he played the titular character. In 2012, Blanc received the César for best supporting actor for “L’Exercice de l’État” (“The Minister”), written and directed by Pierre Schoeller.
Blanc directed, co-wrote and starred in the 1984 film “Marche à l’ombre” and 2002’s “Summer Things.” Additional film credits include “Les Filles de Malemort” (1974), “Let Joy Reign Supreme” (1975), “The Best...
- 2024-10-05
- par Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Following “Marie’s Story” and “Take a Chance on Me,” French director Jean-Pierre Améris is reteaming with Paris-based Indie Sales on his next movie, “It Takes Two to Tango,” a romantic comedy starring Valérie Lemercier.
Currently filming in Geneva and France, the film also stars Gérard Darmon (“King”) and Patrick Timsit (“Brother and Sister”). The plot revolves around Antoine Toussaint (Darmon), a famous and disillusioned 70-year-old crooner who meets Victoire (Lemercier), a good-natured fan with a few loose wires, while on a train to Geneva where he plans to end his life. This unlikely encounter thwarts all Antoine’s plans, for better or worse.
“It Takes Two to Tango” is produced by Denis Carot and Sophie Revil at France’s Escazal Films and will be released in France by Arp in April 2025.
“We are excited to re-team with Jean-Pierre Améris and bring his universe and heart-warming characters to audiences around the world,...
Currently filming in Geneva and France, the film also stars Gérard Darmon (“King”) and Patrick Timsit (“Brother and Sister”). The plot revolves around Antoine Toussaint (Darmon), a famous and disillusioned 70-year-old crooner who meets Victoire (Lemercier), a good-natured fan with a few loose wires, while on a train to Geneva where he plans to end his life. This unlikely encounter thwarts all Antoine’s plans, for better or worse.
“It Takes Two to Tango” is produced by Denis Carot and Sophie Revil at France’s Escazal Films and will be released in France by Arp in April 2025.
“We are excited to re-team with Jean-Pierre Améris and bring his universe and heart-warming characters to audiences around the world,...
- 2024-08-30
- par Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Acapulco Season 3, Episodes 6 & 7.] Acapulco‘s third season has taken a deeper dive into the backstory of pool boy Hector (Rafael Cebrián) with the show’s latest episodes, “Take a Chance on Me” and “Video Killed the Radio Star.” It turns out that the hustling Las Colinas worker has a life quite different outside of the resort setting fans came to know him in as his home life portrayed his paternal role as an uncle to his young nephew Andrés (Ricardo Galina). Additionally, viewers were clued into his dream of becoming a published author as he tried delivering a draft to one of Las Colinas’ guests who could make his dream come true, but his drunk brother’s interference ruined his chances. Still, with the loss of one dream came the possibility of one he’d all but given up on as resort owner Diane (Jessica Collins) uncovered a missing page...
- 2024-06-06
- TV Insider
Acapulco takes a deep dive into one of its more colorful characters as Season 3’s sixth episode, “Take a Chance on Me,” shines a spotlight on pool boy Hector (Rafael Cebrián). In a tradition for the show, having done background stories for Las Colinas employees, Don Pablo (Damián Alcázar) and Diane (Jessica Collins) in past seasons, this time around, series creator Austin Winsberg says, “Rather than doing something that’s another sort of historical backstory into who they are, maybe it’s interesting to do something in the present where we get to see another character outside of the hotel that we wouldn’t necessarily expect.” Apple TV+ The character in question is Hector, who is played by Cebrián both past and present. Ultimately, Winsberg says, “Rafael just stood out to us because he’s such a great actor and I think a lot of what he plays in the show is the showboat,...
- 2024-05-28
- TV Insider
Taika Waititi, the filmmaker who won an adapted screenplay Oscar for “Jojo Rabbit” in 2020, has dropped a new trailer for his forthcoming sports-themed feature comedy “Next Goal Wins,” a mini-featurette that plays to the tune of Abba’s “Take A Chance On Me” and teases the film’s charming humor. The film opens in theaters on November 17, capping a lengthy delay for the project that wrapped production nearly four years ago. Watch the trailer above.
The Searchlight Pictures film, which Waititi co-wrote (with Iain Morris) as well as directed, is based on the 2014 documentary “Next Goal Wins” and tells the inspirational true story of the American Samoa soccer team, a squad “infamous for their brutal 31-0 FIFA loss in 2001. With the World Cup qualifiers approaching, the team hires the down-on-his-luck maverick coach Thomas Rongen (Michael Fassbender) hoping he will turn the world’s worst soccer team around.”
Besides Fassbender, the film features Oscar Kightley,...
The Searchlight Pictures film, which Waititi co-wrote (with Iain Morris) as well as directed, is based on the 2014 documentary “Next Goal Wins” and tells the inspirational true story of the American Samoa soccer team, a squad “infamous for their brutal 31-0 FIFA loss in 2001. With the World Cup qualifiers approaching, the team hires the down-on-his-luck maverick coach Thomas Rongen (Michael Fassbender) hoping he will turn the world’s worst soccer team around.”
Besides Fassbender, the film features Oscar Kightley,...
- 2023-09-27
- par Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
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