The latest 007 adventure, No Time to Die, opens today, but the Bond film is not the only tentpole-scaled entertainment happening of the weekend. The Amazon Prime Video release of the concert documentary Justin Bieber: Our World also qualifies, from the perspective of director Michael D. Ratner.
“We’re living in a time when it’s not just Marvel movies and franchises that are the big tentpole, Hollywood world-changing events, it’s these mega-music projects,” Ratner tells Deadline. “Amazon’s been phenomenal and they’ve had a history of making tentpole, event-ized projects like this.”
The project began with an ambitious idea: as 2020 neared an end, the music superstar and his team dreamed of a way to “close out a year unlike any other.” They put together a one-time New Years Eve concert to be staged on the roof of the Beverly Hilton Hotel, marking Bieber’s first live performance in three years.
“We’re living in a time when it’s not just Marvel movies and franchises that are the big tentpole, Hollywood world-changing events, it’s these mega-music projects,” Ratner tells Deadline. “Amazon’s been phenomenal and they’ve had a history of making tentpole, event-ized projects like this.”
The project began with an ambitious idea: as 2020 neared an end, the music superstar and his team dreamed of a way to “close out a year unlike any other.” They put together a one-time New Years Eve concert to be staged on the roof of the Beverly Hilton Hotel, marking Bieber’s first live performance in three years.
- 10/9/2021
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
A new Justin Bieber concert documentary film is coming to Amazon Prime Video next month, taking fans behind the scenes of Bieber’s first live performance in three years.
“Justin Bieber: Our World” will debut via Amazon Studios on October 8, and the film follows the pop star as he prepares for his “T-Mobile Presents New Year’s Eve Live With Justin Bieber.” The show, which ushered in 2021, was his first concert in three years and took place during the pandemic, with Bieber performing for 240 guests as well as streaming the concert globally via livestream.
The film follows Bieber and his team in the month leading up to the show as they rehearse and construct a monumental stage while adhering to strict health and safety protocols. The film also captures personal, self-shot moments between Bieber and his wife Hailey.
Michael D. Ratner directed the film and was produced by Ratner’s Obb Pictures,...
“Justin Bieber: Our World” will debut via Amazon Studios on October 8, and the film follows the pop star as he prepares for his “T-Mobile Presents New Year’s Eve Live With Justin Bieber.” The show, which ushered in 2021, was his first concert in three years and took place during the pandemic, with Bieber performing for 240 guests as well as streaming the concert globally via livestream.
The film follows Bieber and his team in the month leading up to the show as they rehearse and construct a monumental stage while adhering to strict health and safety protocols. The film also captures personal, self-shot moments between Bieber and his wife Hailey.
Michael D. Ratner directed the film and was produced by Ratner’s Obb Pictures,...
- 9/7/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Amazon Studios said Tuesday that it will release Michael D. Ratner’s Justin Bieber: Our World, a new documentary about the pop star, on Prime Video on October 8 in more more than 240 countries including the U.S.
Ratner’s latest film was Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, the docu that served as the opening-night film at SXSW 2021. Like that pic, he is producing via his Obb Pictures along with Bieber Time Films and Scooter Braun Films. Ratner and Bieber previously teamed on the YouTube Originals series Justin Bieber: Seasons and its follow-up Next Chapter. He also directed Bieber’s music video for “Intentions,” from Bieber’s 2020 album Changes.
Justin Bieber: Our World will delve into Bieber’s life as well as document the lead-up to his first full concert in three years, his New Year’s Eve show in 2020 on the rooftop of the Beverly Hilton that was livestreamed around the world.
Ratner’s latest film was Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, the docu that served as the opening-night film at SXSW 2021. Like that pic, he is producing via his Obb Pictures along with Bieber Time Films and Scooter Braun Films. Ratner and Bieber previously teamed on the YouTube Originals series Justin Bieber: Seasons and its follow-up Next Chapter. He also directed Bieber’s music video for “Intentions,” from Bieber’s 2020 album Changes.
Justin Bieber: Our World will delve into Bieber’s life as well as document the lead-up to his first full concert in three years, his New Year’s Eve show in 2020 on the rooftop of the Beverly Hilton that was livestreamed around the world.
- 9/7/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Justin Bieber's long-time choreographer Nick Demoura obviously has moves for days, and never have they been on display quite like they are in his brand-new, truly epic dance video to Justin's track with Skrillex and Diplo, "Where Are Ü Now." We did the math and found that one song of the Summer - plus nine cute and massively talented guys - definitely equals four minutes well spent.
- 8/6/2015
- by Lindsay-Miller
- Popsugar.com
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- 8/29/2014
- GossipCenter
Tonight's elimination/performances show, kicked off with the remaining contestants, doing a group hip hop number, choreographed by Nick Demoura. After that, host Cat Deeley, hit the stage to intro the judges. Actress, Christina Applegate, was the guest judge. Next, the top 6 dancers performed for about the next hour and half. Valerie Rockey and Ricky Ubeda performed a Broadway number. Jessica Richens and Casey Askew performed a Disco routine. Then Ricky served up a solo number. From there, Jacque LeWarne and Zack Everhart, Jr. hit the floor to rock out a Foxtrot routine. After a break, Jessica did a solo performance. Next, super star band, "Rixton" hit the stage to perform their song, "Me and My Broken Heart." After that, Valerie Rockey and All-Star Stephen "tWitch" Boss performed a Hip-Hop routine. Then Casey served up a solo number. Afterwards, Valerie did her solo. Next, Jacque LeWarne and All-Star Will Wingfield performed a Contemporary routine.
- 8/21/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
It was one of the hottest tours of the year, and Justin Bieber's Believe shows got a huge boost of high-energy dance moves thanks to choreographer Nick Demoura.
While promoting his new “Believe Tour Dance Experience” DVD, Mr. Demoura chatted with The GossipCenter about what it’s like to work with the “Baby” singer.
Nick noted that the biggest misconception about Justin is, “Everything gets exaggerated. He’s a young man growing up, and things happen. I’ve known him since he was 15, and he has the biggest heart of anyone I know.”
“When you know him personally, you realize he does a lot of good. He did work in Guatemala building houses, and helps everyone he can, but the media only focuses on the bad aspects and highlights his mistakes and flaws.”
Additionally, Demoura says he definitely has a favorite Bieber hit when it comes to choreography- “As Long As You Love Me.
While promoting his new “Believe Tour Dance Experience” DVD, Mr. Demoura chatted with The GossipCenter about what it’s like to work with the “Baby” singer.
Nick noted that the biggest misconception about Justin is, “Everything gets exaggerated. He’s a young man growing up, and things happen. I’ve known him since he was 15, and he has the biggest heart of anyone I know.”
“When you know him personally, you realize he does a lot of good. He did work in Guatemala building houses, and helps everyone he can, but the media only focuses on the bad aspects and highlights his mistakes and flaws.”
Additionally, Demoura says he definitely has a favorite Bieber hit when it comes to choreography- “As Long As You Love Me.
- 8/13/2014
- GossipCenter
This week's So You Think You Can Dance marked the end of an era. After an all too short month, Dance fans bid a fond adieu to Justin Bieber and his choreographer Nick DeMoura, who introduced their final Dance Crew Battle. While I'm sure Uncle Nigel will do whatever he can to get The Biebs on the finale assuming all of his visa issues are resolved to introduced the most-tweeted crew.
- 6/19/2014
- by Matt Tamanini
- BroadwayWorld.com
This week's So You Think You Can Dance marked the end of an era. After an all too short month, Dance fans bid a fond adieu to Justin Bieber and his choreographer Nick DeMoura, who introduced their final Dance Crew Battle. While I'm sure Uncle Nigel will do whatever he can to get The Biebs on the finale assuming all of his visa issues are resolved to introduced the most-tweeted crew.
- 6/19/2014
- by Matt Tamanini
- BroadwayWorld.com
While there must be many, many Justin Bieber fans in the world (apparently 52 million of them, judging from his Twitter feed), it seemed that just as many haters popped up when when it was announced that the singer would be appearing on the first four episodes of "So You Think You Can Dance." Dance fans were upset that Bieber would be taking away the spotlight from hardworking, under-appreciated dancers. I'm sure someone, somewhere started an online petition. Toe and tap shoes were surely tossed. Ultimately, it turns out that Bieber didn't steal too much of the spotlight from anyone. When the show debuted on Wednesday night, the segment featuring Bieber and his choreographer Nick DeMoura was a whopping four minutes. Four. Minutes. Oh, and he showed up for another few seconds at the end of the show to say "this is where the voting stands now." So, let's round it...
- 5/29/2014
- by Liane Bonin Starr
- Hitfix
Justin Bieber has announced that he has partnered with Fox's “So You Think You Can Dance” to introduce dance crews into the competition. The announcement will go wide on Wednesday's episode, but the video announcement is available right now. Also read: Cat Deeley Dishes on Starring Role in Hulu's ‘Deadbeat': It's ‘Very Different’ From ‘Sytycd’ Duties Bieber and his choreographer Nick DeMoura will introduce “Sytycd” viewers to their top dance crew picks. Viewers will get to watch two groups perform on each of four audition episodes, then vote on their favorites. The dance crew with the highest amount of tweeted votes will compete for.
- 5/28/2014
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
In a brand new element on the hit competition series So You Think You Can Dance, pop and R&B phenom Justin Bieber and his choreographer, Nick DeMoura, will introduce top dance crews from across the country that will vie for a spot on the season finale. Beginning this week on the two-hour season premiere, airing today, Wednesday, May 28 (8:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox, Bieber and DeMoura will showcase two dance crews on each of the four audition episodes. After the crews are showcased, hash tags will be revealed that viewers can use to tweet their favorite of the two crews. The tweets will be tallied and the most popular crew overall will be invited to perform on the finale. Please check fox.com/dance for voting terms. The Series Premiere of So You Think You Can Dance Airs Tonight (8:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox And…...
- 5/28/2014
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
Justin Bieber will take a little time out from his legal woes to appear on “So You Think You Can Dance.” The recently beleaguered “Baby” belter will show up on the Fox reality competition with his choreographer Nick DeMoura to introduce dance crews that will vie for a spot on the season finale, the network said Friday. Also read: Justin Bieber Fires Back at Seth Rogen, Intensifying Canada's Great New Rivalry Bieber will appear starting with the May 28 season premiere, introducing two dance crews on each of the four audition episodes. The singer will also help unleash a new, Twitter-centric element to.
- 5/24/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Is all that solo dancing on "So You Think You Can Dance" (premiering Wed. May 28 at 8:00 p.m. on Fox) making you feel a little lonely? Good news. This season, pop icon Justin Bieber and his choreographer Nick DeMoura will be introducing dance crews from across the country to give them a chance to battle for a spot in the season finale. Bieber and DeMoura aren't just showing up for one episode, either -- they'll be bringing you dance crew battles for each of the four audition episodes. Since Beliebers will surely be tuned in in high numbers, voting on the dance crews is being thrown to the Twitterverse. Each crew will have a hashtag, and viewers will then tweet their favorite of the two crews on the episode. The most popular gets to perform in the finale. The crews may also want to suck up to Bieber (or...
- 5/23/2014
- by Liane Bonin Starr
- Hitfix
Beginning May 28, you’ll be able to see Justin Bieber’s face somewhere other than his mugshots: The pop star will join So You Think You Can Dance for a few episodes this season.
Bieber and his choreographer Nick DeMoura will introduce a new feature that showcases multiple dance crews over a four-episode span. Viewers can use a special hashtag to tweet which performances they like best. Once all the performances are over, the hashtag will be used to figure out which crew was the most popular and that team will get to perform on the season finale.
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Bieber and his choreographer Nick DeMoura will introduce a new feature that showcases multiple dance crews over a four-episode span. Viewers can use a special hashtag to tweet which performances they like best. Once all the performances are over, the hashtag will be used to figure out which crew was the most popular and that team will get to perform on the season finale.
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- 5/23/2014
- by Ariana Bacle
- EW - Inside TV
Justin has never looked hotter! The singer tweeted a new pic of himself during dance rehearsals in Washington D.C. where he performs tonight, Nov. 5. Is he trying to get Selena's attention? Justin Bieber showed off his buff body and Calvin Klein underwear while rehearsing with his choreographer Nick DeMoura. Is this another clue that Justin is longing for Selena Gomez? Justin, 18, tweeted, "Me and @nickdemoura dance rehearsal get ready #watchout," and then posted a steamy pic of himself wearing nothing except white underwear and a pair of sweatpants. Justin performance in Washington D.C. happens to fall on the eve of Election Day. Will the Obama daughters attend the show? Do you think Selena, 20, should be with Justin in Washington D.C. on such an important night? Do you think Justin tweeted the sexy pic for Selena, HollywoodLifers? Justin Bieber's Twitter ➚ --Sandra Clark Subscribe To Us On YouTube!
- 11/5/2012
- by Sandra Clark
- HollywoodLife
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