Exclusive: After coming together at warp speed over the past month, the Imagine Entertainment package After the Hunt from screenwriter Nora Garrett has landed at Amazon MGM Studios with Julia Roberts attached to star and Luca Guadagnino on board to direct, Deadline hears.
Garrett penned the script, and Brian Grazer and Allan Mandelbaum will produce for Imagine Entertainment, with Call Me By Your Name Oscar nominee Guadagnino producing through his Frenesy banner. Garrett will also exec produce along with Imagine’s Karen Lunder.
The film is an intense dramatic thriller about a college professor (Roberts) who finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star pupil levels an accusation against one of her colleagues and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come to light. Allan Mandelbaum brought the script into Imagine and worked with CAA to get it to top talent like Guadagnino and Roberts.
Garrett penned the script, and Brian Grazer and Allan Mandelbaum will produce for Imagine Entertainment, with Call Me By Your Name Oscar nominee Guadagnino producing through his Frenesy banner. Garrett will also exec produce along with Imagine’s Karen Lunder.
The film is an intense dramatic thriller about a college professor (Roberts) who finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star pupil levels an accusation against one of her colleagues and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come to light. Allan Mandelbaum brought the script into Imagine and worked with CAA to get it to top talent like Guadagnino and Roberts.
- 3/26/2024
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Hollywood socialite and reality star Kim Kardashian is taking her acting career to the next level after sealing a deal with Amazon MGM Studios where she will star in and produce. The untitled thriller project will be penned by Natalie Krinsky, who is known for Gossip Girl and Grey’s Anatomy.
Kim Kardashian in American Horror Story
Amazon was one of the studios bidding for the project, and in the middle of the discussion, sources claimed it could have a theatrical release. As of the moment, nothing is final since the picture is still in its early development.
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As confirmed by Deadline, the upcoming thriller starring Kim Kardashian is helmed specifically for the reality star.
Kim Kardashian in American Horror Story
Amazon was one of the studios bidding for the project, and in the middle of the discussion, sources claimed it could have a theatrical release. As of the moment, nothing is final since the picture is still in its early development.
Suggested“Time to call a priest”: Kim Kardashian Spots Ghost in Her House, Freaks Out After Seeing a Mystery Woman’s Shadow in Her Old Photo Kim Kardashian Steps Up Again For Another Acting Stint
As confirmed by Deadline, the upcoming thriller starring Kim Kardashian is helmed specifically for the reality star.
- 3/5/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Kim Kardashian‘s upcoming movie has found its distributor!
The 43-year-old reality star will lead and produce a thriller, which currently does not have a title.
Kim has already appeared on screen in American Horror Story. She recently announced when the second part of season 12 will return!
Keep reading to find out more…
On Monday (March 4), Deadline reported that Amazon MGM Studios has bought Kim‘s movie, which will be written by Natalie Krinsky.
Four other studios were in talks to purchase the film, per the outlet. Additionally, it has not been decided whether Kim‘s project will have a theatrical or streaming release.
No further casting details have been made public yet.
If you haven’t seen, Kim Kardashian revealed if she ever wants to get married again, and more!
The 43-year-old reality star will lead and produce a thriller, which currently does not have a title.
Kim has already appeared on screen in American Horror Story. She recently announced when the second part of season 12 will return!
Keep reading to find out more…
On Monday (March 4), Deadline reported that Amazon MGM Studios has bought Kim‘s movie, which will be written by Natalie Krinsky.
Four other studios were in talks to purchase the film, per the outlet. Additionally, it has not been decided whether Kim‘s project will have a theatrical or streaming release.
No further casting details have been made public yet.
If you haven’t seen, Kim Kardashian revealed if she ever wants to get married again, and more!
- 3/5/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
A thriller feature that is set to star Kim Kardashian has landed at Amazon MGM Studios.
Plot details are currently under wraps for the untitled project that stemmed from an original idea by Natalie Krinsky, who will write the script. Krinsky conceived the idea with Kardashian in mind, and it has yet to be determined whether the film will be planned for theatrical or streaming.
Kardashian, Krinsky and Made Up Stories’ Bruna Papandrea are set to produce.
Krinsky is known for writing and directing the 2020 romantic comedy The Broken Hearts Gallery that starred Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery and Utkarsh Ambudkar. She has also written for such series as Red Band Society and the original Gossip Girl.
This is the latest acting move for Kardashian, who currently stars on the Hulu unscripted series The Kardashians after rising to prominence with her family’s longtime E! show, Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
Plot details are currently under wraps for the untitled project that stemmed from an original idea by Natalie Krinsky, who will write the script. Krinsky conceived the idea with Kardashian in mind, and it has yet to be determined whether the film will be planned for theatrical or streaming.
Kardashian, Krinsky and Made Up Stories’ Bruna Papandrea are set to produce.
Krinsky is known for writing and directing the 2020 romantic comedy The Broken Hearts Gallery that starred Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery and Utkarsh Ambudkar. She has also written for such series as Red Band Society and the original Gossip Girl.
This is the latest acting move for Kardashian, who currently stars on the Hulu unscripted series The Kardashians after rising to prominence with her family’s longtime E! show, Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
- 3/4/2024
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Following a major bidding battle that went through the weekend, Amazon MGM Studios has landed an untitled thriller written by Natalie Krinsky, with Kim Kardashian attached to star and produce. Bruna Papandrea is also producing through her Made Up Stories banner alongside Krinsky.
According to sources, Amazon was one of five studios in the mix. With all being sorted out, sources close to the project say a theatrical or streaming release plan is possible, though nothing is confirmed given the early nature of the project.
Not much is known about the pic other than it being a thriller developed specifically for Kardashian. This marks the second massive package sold since the SAG-AFTRA strike ended with Kardashian front and center, after Netflix landed her comedy The Fifth Wheel over Thanksgiving; insiders say the latest deal is even more lucrative then that package.
Similar to that sale, Kardashian was very hands on in the process,...
According to sources, Amazon was one of five studios in the mix. With all being sorted out, sources close to the project say a theatrical or streaming release plan is possible, though nothing is confirmed given the early nature of the project.
Not much is known about the pic other than it being a thriller developed specifically for Kardashian. This marks the second massive package sold since the SAG-AFTRA strike ended with Kardashian front and center, after Netflix landed her comedy The Fifth Wheel over Thanksgiving; insiders say the latest deal is even more lucrative then that package.
Similar to that sale, Kardashian was very hands on in the process,...
- 3/4/2024
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Blink49 Studios Attaches Kristina Lauren Anderson, Remy Solomon & Natalie Krinsky To Upcoming Dramas
Exclusive: Kristina Lauren Anderson, Remy Solomon and producer Natalie Krinsky are getting in business with Canada’s Blink49 Studios.
Anderson has been attached to write If We Were Villains, the drama series John Morayniss’ Blink49 is co-producing with Sex Education maker Eleven, while Solomon will adapt Marissa Stapley’s novel Things To Do When It’s Raining. Natalie Krinsky has signed a non-writing executive producer deal for the latter.
Anderson will be adapting M.L. Rio’s book, which is billed as a “hauntingly suspenseful novel that follows seven young Shakespearean actors at an elite college where competition is fierce, rivalry is dangerous, and the line between life and art is dangerously thin.” When tragedy strikes in their final year and one dies, the others are forced to prove to the police — and themselves — that they are blameless. The book has sold more than...
Anderson has been attached to write If We Were Villains, the drama series John Morayniss’ Blink49 is co-producing with Sex Education maker Eleven, while Solomon will adapt Marissa Stapley’s novel Things To Do When It’s Raining. Natalie Krinsky has signed a non-writing executive producer deal for the latter.
Anderson will be adapting M.L. Rio’s book, which is billed as a “hauntingly suspenseful novel that follows seven young Shakespearean actors at an elite college where competition is fierce, rivalry is dangerous, and the line between life and art is dangerously thin.” When tragedy strikes in their final year and one dies, the others are forced to prove to the police — and themselves — that they are blameless. The book has sold more than...
- 11/29/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
The Black List has finalized the names of the six writers that will be part of their 2022 Feature Lab and will partake in a hybrid workshop that will include virtual sessions culminating in an in-person weekend intensive in Los Angeles.
Each writer will workshop one screenplay through peer groups and one-on-one sessions with working professional screenwriting mentors, including Kiwi Smith (Legally Blonde), David Rabinowitz (Blackkklansman), Jonathan Stokes (El Gringo), Natalie Krinsky (The Broken Hearts Gallery), Phil Hay (The Invitation), Guinevere Turner (American Psycho), Michael Mitnick (The Current War), and Scott Myers of Go Into The Story.
The Black List has also selected a fellow for the first-ever Black List Musical Film Fellowship. The Fellow will receive mentorship from professional screenwriting mentors with expertise in the musical world.
The 2022 Feature Lab participants and their projects are:
Silicon Valley Girl by Yeon Jin Lee
A young female intern at a top Silicon...
Each writer will workshop one screenplay through peer groups and one-on-one sessions with working professional screenwriting mentors, including Kiwi Smith (Legally Blonde), David Rabinowitz (Blackkklansman), Jonathan Stokes (El Gringo), Natalie Krinsky (The Broken Hearts Gallery), Phil Hay (The Invitation), Guinevere Turner (American Psycho), Michael Mitnick (The Current War), and Scott Myers of Go Into The Story.
The Black List has also selected a fellow for the first-ever Black List Musical Film Fellowship. The Fellow will receive mentorship from professional screenwriting mentors with expertise in the musical world.
The 2022 Feature Lab participants and their projects are:
Silicon Valley Girl by Yeon Jin Lee
A young female intern at a top Silicon...
- 9/22/2022
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
The Brady organization against gun violence is calling on Hollywood writers, directors and producers to examine onscreen gun violence and depictions of gun safety, asking the creative community to sign a pledge that’s already garnered more than 200 signatures of such names as Judd Apatow, Shonda Rhimes, Damon Lindelof and Jimmy Kimmel and the writers of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
The pledge, while noting that the “responsibility lies with lax gun laws supported by those politicians more afraid of losing power than saving lives,” acknowledges that “America’s storytellers” have the power to “effect change.”
“Cultural attitudes toward smoking, drunk driving, seatbelts and marriage equality have all evolved due in large part to movies’ and TV’s influence. It’s time to take on gun safety,” the Brady pledge states, and goes on to ask writers, directors and producers to, whenever possible, to:
Use creativity “to model responsible gun ownership and...
The pledge, while noting that the “responsibility lies with lax gun laws supported by those politicians more afraid of losing power than saving lives,” acknowledges that “America’s storytellers” have the power to “effect change.”
“Cultural attitudes toward smoking, drunk driving, seatbelts and marriage equality have all evolved due in large part to movies’ and TV’s influence. It’s time to take on gun safety,” the Brady pledge states, and goes on to ask writers, directors and producers to, whenever possible, to:
Use creativity “to model responsible gun ownership and...
- 6/13/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Aziza Barnes (Blks) and Jeremy O. Harris (Slave Play), have signed on as writers and executive producers on drama The Vanishing Half, based on Brit Bennett’s bestselling novel, which is in currently in development as a series at HBO. Issa Rae and her Hoorae production banner and Stephanie Allain’s Homegrown Pictures also have joined as executive producers.
As Deadline previously reported, HBO acquired the book in 2020 in a highly competitive situation.
In The Vanishing Half, the twin Vignes sisters will always be identical. But after growing up together in a small, southern black community and running away at age sixteen, it’s not just the shape of their daily lives that is different as adults, it’s everything: their families, their communities, the essence of who they are. Ten years later, they are living completely separate lives, far from the close-knit sisters they once were…and with many secrets that divide them further.
As Deadline previously reported, HBO acquired the book in 2020 in a highly competitive situation.
In The Vanishing Half, the twin Vignes sisters will always be identical. But after growing up together in a small, southern black community and running away at age sixteen, it’s not just the shape of their daily lives that is different as adults, it’s everything: their families, their communities, the essence of who they are. Ten years later, they are living completely separate lives, far from the close-knit sisters they once were…and with many secrets that divide them further.
- 2/23/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The numbers told an exciting story: For the first time ever, five major tentpole feature films directed by women were set to be released in a single calendar year: Cate Shortland’s “Black Widow,” Chloé Zhao’s “Eternals,” “Cathy Yan’s “Birds of Prey,” Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman 1984,” and Niki Caro’s “Mulan.” The year 2020 was going to show real progress and provide a sign of different things to come, aided by a push for visibility that had so far alluded even the industry’s most well-known female filmmakers. The five films on the schedule — four of which were tied to the biggest active franchises of the moment — were only part of a bigger picture.
You know what happened next: a pandemic.
Its impact shut down whole countries and has claimed over a million lives to date. For the movies, the changes were swift and brutal: postponed and canceled projects,...
You know what happened next: a pandemic.
Its impact shut down whole countries and has claimed over a million lives to date. For the movies, the changes were swift and brutal: postponed and canceled projects,...
- 12/18/2020
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
New award to recognise diversity and inclusion in cinema.
Filmmakers Armando Iannucci and Francis Annan are to be the first recipients of the Dda Spotlight Award at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia.
The new honour has been established to recognise diversity in inclusion in cinema. UK writer-director Iannucci will be honoured for his latest feature, The Personal History Of David Copperfield, which has an inclusive cast led by Dev Patel.
Fellow UK filmmaker Annan will be awarded for his latest feature, Escape From Pretoria, which stars Daniel Radcliffe as anti-apartheid activist Tim Jenkin, who was sentenced to...
Filmmakers Armando Iannucci and Francis Annan are to be the first recipients of the Dda Spotlight Award at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia.
The new honour has been established to recognise diversity in inclusion in cinema. UK writer-director Iannucci will be honoured for his latest feature, The Personal History Of David Copperfield, which has an inclusive cast led by Dev Patel.
Fellow UK filmmaker Annan will be awarded for his latest feature, Escape From Pretoria, which stars Daniel Radcliffe as anti-apartheid activist Tim Jenkin, who was sentenced to...
- 11/13/2020
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Lesli Linka Glatter will direct Universal Pictures’ Ashley’s War, based on The New York Times bestseller written by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon.
Molly Smith Metzler wrote the script. Reese Witherspoon, Bruna Papandrea and Natalie Krinsky will produce. Lemmon will executive produce.
The book tells the story of the creation by the U.S. Army Special Operations Command of a pilot program that allowed elite women soldiers on the battlefield with Green Berets and Army Rangers in Afghanistan in 2010. The unit, Cst-2, brought together a hand-picked group of women from the Army, and that included 1st Lt. Ashley White, who would become the first Cst member killed in action.
The project was originally set up at Fox 2000 following a heated bidding war in 2015 but after the studio shuttered following the Fox/Disney merger, the rights were put back on the market. Universal was in the mix in 2015 and when studio...
Molly Smith Metzler wrote the script. Reese Witherspoon, Bruna Papandrea and Natalie Krinsky will produce. Lemmon will executive produce.
The book tells the story of the creation by the U.S. Army Special Operations Command of a pilot program that allowed elite women soldiers on the battlefield with Green Berets and Army Rangers in Afghanistan in 2010. The unit, Cst-2, brought together a hand-picked group of women from the Army, and that included 1st Lt. Ashley White, who would become the first Cst member killed in action.
The project was originally set up at Fox 2000 following a heated bidding war in 2015 but after the studio shuttered following the Fox/Disney merger, the rights were put back on the market. Universal was in the mix in 2015 and when studio...
- 11/12/2020
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Mumbai, Nov 5 (Ians) The Broken Hearts Gallery, a rom-com executive-produced by Selena Gomez, is scheduled to get a theatrical release in India on November 20. The film stars Geraldine Viswanathan, who traces her roots to India.
The romantic comedy follows Lucy (Geraldine), a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, who also happens to be an emotional hoarder. After she gets dumped by her boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery, a pop-up space for items from previous relationships.
Gomez is an executive producer of the film, which marks the directorial debut of Natalie Krinsky. It also stars Dacre Montgomery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo and Bernadette Peters.
"I was so taken by Lucy, who is so unapologetically herself and feels emotions so strongly and fully and loudly. I found that really inspiring because it's so hard to do that. It's so easy to just,...
The romantic comedy follows Lucy (Geraldine), a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, who also happens to be an emotional hoarder. After she gets dumped by her boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery, a pop-up space for items from previous relationships.
Gomez is an executive producer of the film, which marks the directorial debut of Natalie Krinsky. It also stars Dacre Montgomery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo and Bernadette Peters.
"I was so taken by Lucy, who is so unapologetically herself and feels emotions so strongly and fully and loudly. I found that really inspiring because it's so hard to do that. It's so easy to just,...
- 11/5/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
‘The Secret Garden.’
Exhibitors despaired as none of the new releases last weekend could catch the fourth frame of Warner Bros’ crowd-pleaser Tenet and no title cracked $1 million.
Positioned to cash in on school vacations which are underway in Queensland and start in other states this weekend, Universal’s Trolls World Tour launched brightly after several weeks of paid previews.
Studiocanal’s The Secret Garden, the fourth adaptation of the Frances Hodgson Burnett novel, was less luminous but will hit its stride when kids are on holiday.
Sony Pictures’ The Broken Hearts Gallery is an appealing, well-crafted rom-com but it won few hearts, mirroring its meagre results in the US.
Palace’s French whodunit The Translators was the stand-out limited release while first-time feature director Hayley MacFarlane’s Swimming for Gold did Ok.
Some programmers questioned why WB bothered to release An American Pickle, given the Seth Rogen-headlined comedy...
Exhibitors despaired as none of the new releases last weekend could catch the fourth frame of Warner Bros’ crowd-pleaser Tenet and no title cracked $1 million.
Positioned to cash in on school vacations which are underway in Queensland and start in other states this weekend, Universal’s Trolls World Tour launched brightly after several weeks of paid previews.
Studiocanal’s The Secret Garden, the fourth adaptation of the Frances Hodgson Burnett novel, was less luminous but will hit its stride when kids are on holiday.
Sony Pictures’ The Broken Hearts Gallery is an appealing, well-crafted rom-com but it won few hearts, mirroring its meagre results in the US.
Palace’s French whodunit The Translators was the stand-out limited release while first-time feature director Hayley MacFarlane’s Swimming for Gold did Ok.
Some programmers questioned why WB bothered to release An American Pickle, given the Seth Rogen-headlined comedy...
- 9/21/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Romance Comedy fans rejoice, the genre is back at the movies with the new film The Broken Hearts Gallery. Directed by Natalie Krinsky, the film stars Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Bernadette Peters, Phillipa Soo, Molly Gordon, and more.
What if you saved a souvenir from every relationship you’ve ever been in? The Broken Hearts Gallery follows the always unique Lucy (Geraldine Viswanathan), a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, who also happens to be an emotional hoarder. After she gets dumped by her latest boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery, a pop-up space for the items love has left behind at Nick (Darce Montgomery) struggling hotel. Word of the gallery spreads, encouraging a movement and a fresh start for all the romantics out there, including Lucy herself.
To set the scene
It has been years and years since a good...
What if you saved a souvenir from every relationship you’ve ever been in? The Broken Hearts Gallery follows the always unique Lucy (Geraldine Viswanathan), a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, who also happens to be an emotional hoarder. After she gets dumped by her latest boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery, a pop-up space for the items love has left behind at Nick (Darce Montgomery) struggling hotel. Word of the gallery spreads, encouraging a movement and a fresh start for all the romantics out there, including Lucy herself.
To set the scene
It has been years and years since a good...
- 9/18/2020
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Dacre Montgomery with Geraldine Viswanathan in ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery.’
If Sony Pictures’ rom-com The Broken Hearts Gallery, now screening in cinemas, had been made five years ago, Geraldine Viswanathan doubts that a woman of colour like her would have been cast as the lead.
The Newcastle-raised 25-year-old, whose father is an Indian-born doctor and mother is Swiss, plays Lucy, a New York art gallery assistant who clings to souvenirs from numerous failed relationships.
Nursing another broken heart, Lucy befriends Nick (fellow Aussie Dacre Montgomery), an emotionally-closed guy who is trying to raise the money to renovate his dream hotel. Lucy sets out to build the gallery of the title in his lobby as her relationship with Nick changes.
“If this movie was made even five years ago I don’t know if I would be in the lead,” Viswanathan said in an Australians in Film webinar with Montgomery, moderated by Jenny Cooney.
If Sony Pictures’ rom-com The Broken Hearts Gallery, now screening in cinemas, had been made five years ago, Geraldine Viswanathan doubts that a woman of colour like her would have been cast as the lead.
The Newcastle-raised 25-year-old, whose father is an Indian-born doctor and mother is Swiss, plays Lucy, a New York art gallery assistant who clings to souvenirs from numerous failed relationships.
Nursing another broken heart, Lucy befriends Nick (fellow Aussie Dacre Montgomery), an emotionally-closed guy who is trying to raise the money to renovate his dream hotel. Lucy sets out to build the gallery of the title in his lobby as her relationship with Nick changes.
“If this movie was made even five years ago I don’t know if I would be in the lead,” Viswanathan said in an Australians in Film webinar with Montgomery, moderated by Jenny Cooney.
- 9/17/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
In theaters in North America now is the new romantic comedy The Broken Hearts Gallery, starring Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery and Utkarsh Ambudkar, the film is directed and written by Natalie Krinsky. From Executive Producer Selena Gomez, The Broken Hearts Gallery features a South Asian woman as the lead of a Hollywood rom-com. Harkening back to the golden age of Nora Ephron comedies and Richard Curtis comedies, The Broken Hearts Gallery is ready to make you get lost in the fun, the comedy, the magic, and of course the love.
What if you saved a souvenir from every relationship you’ve ever been in? The Broken Hearts Gallery follows the always unique Lucy (Geraldine Viswanathan), a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, who also happens to be an emotional hoarder. After she gets dumped by her latest boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery,...
What if you saved a souvenir from every relationship you’ve ever been in? The Broken Hearts Gallery follows the always unique Lucy (Geraldine Viswanathan), a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, who also happens to be an emotional hoarder. After she gets dumped by her latest boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery,...
- 9/17/2020
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
What a difference a week makes. After its highly anticipated US debut last weekend, when it raked in $20.2 million, Christopher Nolan’s Tenet couldn’t continue its momentum at home, pulling in just $6.7 million domestically in its sophomore session. The tally was still good enough for a first-place finish thanks to a lack of splashy new competition, but the Warner Bros. thriller dropped a steep -66.8% from the previous weekend. Playing in 2,810 theaters, Nolan’s film earned a $2,384 average and has a $29.5 million cumulative at the domestic box office.
However, the good news for Tenet is that overseas audiences continue to flock to the mind-scrambling epic which stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Kenneth Branagh, and Elizabeth Debicki. The PG-13 film racked up a total of $37.3 million worldwide this weekend, helping to push its global box-office cumulative past the $200 million milestone to $207 million, with China leading the way. All told,...
However, the good news for Tenet is that overseas audiences continue to flock to the mind-scrambling epic which stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Kenneth Branagh, and Elizabeth Debicki. The PG-13 film racked up a total of $37.3 million worldwide this weekend, helping to push its global box-office cumulative past the $200 million milestone to $207 million, with China leading the way. All told,...
- 9/14/2020
- by Chris Nashawaty <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
K-pop event cinema title ‘Break The Silence’ performed well.
RankFilm (Distributor)Three-day gross (Sep 11-13)Total gross to date Week 1 Tenet (Warner Bros) £1.2m £12.5m 3 2 After We Collided (Shear Entertainment) £443,328 £763,330 2 3 Break The Silence (Trafalgar Releasing) £249,997 £374,060 1 4 The New Mutants (Disney) £200,502 £1.1m 2 5 The Broken Hearts Gallery (Sony) £80,000 £80,000 1
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.29
Young adult sequel After We Collided scored an enormous 152% increase on its previous weekend total, as blockbuster Tenet stayed top for a third consecutive session.
Released in the UK and Ireland through Shear Entertainment, the second in the After series grossed £443,328 from Friday to Sunday, up from £174,645 last weekend.
Despite...
RankFilm (Distributor)Three-day gross (Sep 11-13)Total gross to date Week 1 Tenet (Warner Bros) £1.2m £12.5m 3 2 After We Collided (Shear Entertainment) £443,328 £763,330 2 3 Break The Silence (Trafalgar Releasing) £249,997 £374,060 1 4 The New Mutants (Disney) £200,502 £1.1m 2 5 The Broken Hearts Gallery (Sony) £80,000 £80,000 1
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.29
Young adult sequel After We Collided scored an enormous 152% increase on its previous weekend total, as blockbuster Tenet stayed top for a third consecutive session.
Released in the UK and Ireland through Shear Entertainment, the second in the After series grossed £443,328 from Friday to Sunday, up from £174,645 last weekend.
Despite...
- 9/14/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Russell Crowe thriller Unhinged climbs to $13.8m in third weekend.
Tenet earned an estimated $6.7m in its second session in North America to reach $29.5m in what remains a significantly compromised US exhibition landscape where most markets in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco remain closed.
Tenet fell 29% and screened in 2,910 locations in the US and Canada. Orange County south of Los Angeles came back online last week and cinema-going in the area ensured AMC Orange was the top individual site for Tenet in the US over the weekend.
That resulted in Los Angeles (Orange County) ranking as the...
Tenet earned an estimated $6.7m in its second session in North America to reach $29.5m in what remains a significantly compromised US exhibition landscape where most markets in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco remain closed.
Tenet fell 29% and screened in 2,910 locations in the US and Canada. Orange County south of Los Angeles came back online last week and cinema-going in the area ensured AMC Orange was the top individual site for Tenet in the US over the weekend.
That resulted in Los Angeles (Orange County) ranking as the...
- 9/13/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Disney’s “Mulan” is struggling to find a foothold at the Chinese box offic, mustering an opening weekend of $23.2 million against stiff competition from Warner Bros.’ “Tenet” and Huayi Bros.’ homegrown hit “The Eight Hundred.”
While that result is on the same level as “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” and 23% ahead of the Chinese opening for Dinsey’s “Aladdin,” a far better opening was expected by analysts given that the film stars Liu Yifei and Gong Li. Even taking the capacity limits of theaters into account, “Mulan” is still falling behind the $30 million Chinese opening that “Tenet” earned last weekend and way short of the titanic $100 million-plus opening that “The Eight Hundred” earned two weekends ago.
Both of those films peeled away moviegoers from “Mulan” this weekend, with “Tenet” earning $10 million while “The Eight Hundred” continues to soar with $21.5 million and a $387 million Chinese cume, passing the total of “Furious 7” in that country.
While that result is on the same level as “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” and 23% ahead of the Chinese opening for Dinsey’s “Aladdin,” a far better opening was expected by analysts given that the film stars Liu Yifei and Gong Li. Even taking the capacity limits of theaters into account, “Mulan” is still falling behind the $30 million Chinese opening that “Tenet” earned last weekend and way short of the titanic $100 million-plus opening that “The Eight Hundred” earned two weekends ago.
Both of those films peeled away moviegoers from “Mulan” this weekend, with “Tenet” earning $10 million while “The Eight Hundred” continues to soar with $21.5 million and a $387 million Chinese cume, passing the total of “Furious 7” in that country.
- 9/13/2020
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Refresh for updates: Warner Bros. and Sony have unveiled their box office numbers for all the world, and town, to finally see this weekend with respectively Tenet counting a running domestic box office gross to date of $29.5M domestic and $200M+ WW, and Tri-Star’s The Broken Hearts Gallery opening to $1.125M stateside at 2,204 theaters in 4th place.
Over 3-days in its second weekend, Tenet made $6.7M, -29% off last weekend’s Labor Day 3-day of 2,910 locations, up by 100 venues. Total WW weekend gross was $37.3M. Total running foreign B.O. is $177.5M.
Good news for the Christopher Nolan movie which was saddled by a B Cinemascore last weekend, and a PostTrak of 79% overall positive, with a 49% definite recommend: Comscore/Screen Engine PostTrak exits went up to 80% and a 65% definite recommend, the latter a tad higher...
Over 3-days in its second weekend, Tenet made $6.7M, -29% off last weekend’s Labor Day 3-day of 2,910 locations, up by 100 venues. Total WW weekend gross was $37.3M. Total running foreign B.O. is $177.5M.
Good news for the Christopher Nolan movie which was saddled by a B Cinemascore last weekend, and a PostTrak of 79% overall positive, with a 49% definite recommend: Comscore/Screen Engine PostTrak exits went up to 80% and a 65% definite recommend, the latter a tad higher...
- 9/13/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
In Natalie Krinsky’s directorial debut, “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” Geraldine Viswanathan plays Lucy, a 26-year-old hipster who lives in Brooklyn with two roommates, Amanda and Nadine. Lucy is an aspiring art gallerist whose career takes a hit after she’s fired for delivering an angry drunken toast at an opening, directed at her erstwhile boyfriend, Max. She then meets Nick, and after they become friends, Lucy begins to contend with her lifelong habit of collecting — hoarding? — mementos from past relationships. TriStar Pictures released “The Broken Hearts Gallery” on more than 2,200 screens this weekend.
In Owen Gleiberman’s glowing review of the movie, he writes that writer-director Krinsky “has a witty and spirited commercial voice.” And she does have a lot going on these days, in addition to doing press for “The Broken Hearts Gallery.” She’s imminently pitching two TV shows, one of which she couldn’t discuss, the...
In Owen Gleiberman’s glowing review of the movie, he writes that writer-director Krinsky “has a witty and spirited commercial voice.” And she does have a lot going on these days, in addition to doing press for “The Broken Hearts Gallery.” She’s imminently pitching two TV shows, one of which she couldn’t discuss, the...
- 9/11/2020
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
Audiences’ choices are limited as movie theaters in additional markets reopen this weekend, with only one new studio release, “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” joining high-profile holdovers “Tenet,” “The New Mutants” and “Unhinged” on megaplex marquees.
Meanwhile, limited releases are getting better exposure than usual, as indies and docs (such as “All In: The Fight for Democracy” about voter disenfranchisement and Stacey Abrams’ recent non-election) grab screens that might normally be crowded by blockbusters.
Streaming services HBO Max and Netflix are keeping subscribers flush with options, including “Unpregnant,” a comic look at a serious subject (minors traveling out of state to terminate a pregnancy) also addressed in indie breakout “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” earlier this year. For those worried about what all that screen time is doing to their heads, Netflix serves up eye-opening doc “The Social Dilemma,” one of the better-reviewed films out of Sundance.
Here’s a rundown of...
Meanwhile, limited releases are getting better exposure than usual, as indies and docs (such as “All In: The Fight for Democracy” about voter disenfranchisement and Stacey Abrams’ recent non-election) grab screens that might normally be crowded by blockbusters.
Streaming services HBO Max and Netflix are keeping subscribers flush with options, including “Unpregnant,” a comic look at a serious subject (minors traveling out of state to terminate a pregnancy) also addressed in indie breakout “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” earlier this year. For those worried about what all that screen time is doing to their heads, Netflix serves up eye-opening doc “The Social Dilemma,” one of the better-reviewed films out of Sundance.
Here’s a rundown of...
- 9/11/2020
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Natalie Krinsky, writer and director of “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” drew inspiration from her own breakups for the romantic comedy starring Geraldine Viswanathan and Dacre Montgomery.
The film, which opens in theaters on Friday, follows Lucy (Viswanathan) who curates a gallery of memorabilia from past relationships and heart breaks, after her breakup with much older Max (Utkarsh Ambudkar) and encourages others who are getting over a breakup to donate to the gallery. Selena Gomez serves an executive producer on the film.
“I wrote the first draft of the movie over 10 years ago — it’s the longest relationship I’ve ever had!” Krinsky told TheWrap on the phone from Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, just one day after giving birth. “Before I met my husband and starting making my human beings, I was at a crossroads. I was 25 years old, I had broken up with my boyfriend in a spectacularly heartbreaking way,...
The film, which opens in theaters on Friday, follows Lucy (Viswanathan) who curates a gallery of memorabilia from past relationships and heart breaks, after her breakup with much older Max (Utkarsh Ambudkar) and encourages others who are getting over a breakup to donate to the gallery. Selena Gomez serves an executive producer on the film.
“I wrote the first draft of the movie over 10 years ago — it’s the longest relationship I’ve ever had!” Krinsky told TheWrap on the phone from Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, just one day after giving birth. “Before I met my husband and starting making my human beings, I was at a crossroads. I was 25 years old, I had broken up with my boyfriend in a spectacularly heartbreaking way,...
- 9/11/2020
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Geraldine Viswanathan stars as Lucy, a 20-something art gallery assistant. She’s also an emotional hoarder, keeping mementos from her past relationships. When she’s dumped by her latest boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create the Broken Hearts Gallery.
Director Natalie Krinsky brought her crew in early, including editor Shawn Paper (“Veep”), production designer Zazu Myers and music supervisor Melany Mitchell to flesh out her ideas for the film, “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” in theaters starting Friday.
The story, Krinsky says, “was certainly something grounded in reality.” The script began life over 10 years ago when she had been living in L.A., her then-boyfriend had broken up with her and she had just been let go from her job. Over the years, the story evolved, but the essence stayed the same. It was about the feminine gaze — “Lucy is asking the world to love her because of her foibles.”
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Director Natalie Krinsky brought her crew in early, including editor Shawn Paper (“Veep”), production designer Zazu Myers and music supervisor Melany Mitchell to flesh out her ideas for the film, “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” in theaters starting Friday.
The story, Krinsky says, “was certainly something grounded in reality.” The script began life over 10 years ago when she had been living in L.A., her then-boyfriend had broken up with her and she had just been let go from her job. Over the years, the story evolved, but the essence stayed the same. It was about the feminine gaze — “Lucy is asking the world to love her because of her foibles.”
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- 9/11/2020
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
As an Aquarius sun with a Pisces Venus, The Museum of Broken Relationships has everything I could ever want. It's a unique concept filled with treasures from former lovers and more than enough stories to get my overly sensitive heart bursting with feelings. So when I heard about a rom-com that follows a young woman who decides to start a gallery where people can leave trinkets from past relationships, I had to get my greedy little hands on it! The Broken Hearts Gallery is everything I could have asked for as a stay-at-home watch: it's cheesy but not over the top, angsty but funny enough to strike the perfect balance, and just plain fun!
Geraldine Viswanathan and Dacre Montgomery are perfectly cast as the effervescent Lucy and the sullen Nick, respectively, two 20-somethings who unexpectedly find their way into each other's lives. Lucy, a gallery assistant with big ideas and an even bigger heart,...
Geraldine Viswanathan and Dacre Montgomery are perfectly cast as the effervescent Lucy and the sullen Nick, respectively, two 20-somethings who unexpectedly find their way into each other's lives. Lucy, a gallery assistant with big ideas and an even bigger heart,...
- 9/11/2020
- by Mekishana Pierre
- Popsugar.com
After a series of release date shifts amid the pandemic, Natalie Krinsky’s The Broken Hearts Gallery is finally getting a theatrical release starting Friday.
The New York City-based director’s romantic comedy, from Room producer No Trace Camping, is being released by Sony in the U.S. and Elevation Pictures in Canada — where the indie was mostly shot — and is among the first major studio titles to reach the local multiplex as the major theater chains continue to reopen.
Krinsky talked to The Hollywood Reporter about the pandemic era release for her directorial debut, how writing an infamous Yale newspaper ...
The New York City-based director’s romantic comedy, from Room producer No Trace Camping, is being released by Sony in the U.S. and Elevation Pictures in Canada — where the indie was mostly shot — and is among the first major studio titles to reach the local multiplex as the major theater chains continue to reopen.
Krinsky talked to The Hollywood Reporter about the pandemic era release for her directorial debut, how writing an infamous Yale newspaper ...
- 9/10/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After a series of release date shifts amid the pandemic, Natalie Krinsky’s The Broken Hearts Gallery is finally getting a theatrical release starting Friday.
The New York City-based director’s romantic comedy, from Room producer No Trace Camping, is being released by Sony in the U.S. and Elevation Pictures in Canada — where the indie was mostly shot — and is among the first major studio titles to reach the local multiplex as the major theater chains continue to reopen.
Krinsky talked to The Hollywood Reporter about the pandemic era release for her directorial debut, how writing an infamous Yale newspaper ...
The New York City-based director’s romantic comedy, from Room producer No Trace Camping, is being released by Sony in the U.S. and Elevation Pictures in Canada — where the indie was mostly shot — and is among the first major studio titles to reach the local multiplex as the major theater chains continue to reopen.
Krinsky talked to The Hollywood Reporter about the pandemic era release for her directorial debut, how writing an infamous Yale newspaper ...
- 9/10/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Geraldine Viswanathan stands out in this conventional but funny would-be romcom of the summer
Geraldine Viswanathan is a 25-year-old Australian actor and comedian of Indian descent who has appeared in a handful of movie-stealing supporting roles, including Blockers and The Package. Now comes a romcom vehicle for her leading actor talents, written and directed by Natalie Krinsky (whose script credits include Gossip Girl and Grey’s Anatomy). The Broken Hearts Gallery was supposed to be the big romcom of the summer – a little something for the ladies while their beaux piled into Tenet, possibly. Finally arriving in cinemas this weekend, it is something of a letdown: a funny but conventional glossy romcom. But there is no messing with Viswanathan, who is undoubtedly the main attraction.
She plays funny and unfiltered Lucy, an art gallery assistant who has a quirky-stroke-creepy collection of mementos from past relationships cluttering her bedroom in a Brooklyn flatshare.
Geraldine Viswanathan is a 25-year-old Australian actor and comedian of Indian descent who has appeared in a handful of movie-stealing supporting roles, including Blockers and The Package. Now comes a romcom vehicle for her leading actor talents, written and directed by Natalie Krinsky (whose script credits include Gossip Girl and Grey’s Anatomy). The Broken Hearts Gallery was supposed to be the big romcom of the summer – a little something for the ladies while their beaux piled into Tenet, possibly. Finally arriving in cinemas this weekend, it is something of a letdown: a funny but conventional glossy romcom. But there is no messing with Viswanathan, who is undoubtedly the main attraction.
She plays funny and unfiltered Lucy, an art gallery assistant who has a quirky-stroke-creepy collection of mementos from past relationships cluttering her bedroom in a Brooklyn flatshare.
- 9/10/2020
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
Natalie Krinsky does not want to be the exception to the rule. When the first-time filmmaker was hired to direct “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” after her script landed on the Black List nearly a decade ago, even she didn’t quite believe it. Krinsky may be a fledgling filmmaker, but she’s been in the industry long enough to know this opportunity is a rare one for female filmmakers — even when they write their own scripts. Now her charming rom-com hits select theaters this week, and she only wants to see this mold broken more often.
“It can happen to you! I am here to tell you, you too can be treated like a straight white guy,” Krinsky said in a recent interview with IndieWire. “I can be the urban legend that floats around. We should just start treating each other like straight white guys and then the rest of the world will follow suit.
“It can happen to you! I am here to tell you, you too can be treated like a straight white guy,” Krinsky said in a recent interview with IndieWire. “I can be the urban legend that floats around. We should just start treating each other like straight white guys and then the rest of the world will follow suit.
- 9/9/2020
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” suffered a precipitous 60% decline, but stayed on top of the U.K. and Ireland box-office in its second week.
The Warner Bros. release collected £2,151,490 from 613 locations and has now amassed £10,006,540 in the territory, according to final numbers released by Comscore.
Disney’s “X-Men” universe film “The New Mutants” collected £686,407 from 538 sites on debut.
Disney holdover “Onward” declined 27%, collecting £135,669 from 456 locations, and now has a total of £6,942,823.
Altitude Film Distribution’s “Unhinged,” starring Russell Crowe, declined 14% to collect £97,221 from 351 sites and has now grossed £1,436,244 in six weeks of release.
Rounding off the top five is Vertigo U.K.’s “100% Wolf,” which declined 31% to record £96,970 from 455 locations in its sixth week of release. The film has now collected £1,026,699.
Shear Entertainment’s young adult romance “After We Collided” debuted at sixth position with £65,797 from a limited 22 site release.
Ladj Ly’s Oscar-nominee and Cannes-winner “Les Miserables,” from Altitude,...
The Warner Bros. release collected £2,151,490 from 613 locations and has now amassed £10,006,540 in the territory, according to final numbers released by Comscore.
Disney’s “X-Men” universe film “The New Mutants” collected £686,407 from 538 sites on debut.
Disney holdover “Onward” declined 27%, collecting £135,669 from 456 locations, and now has a total of £6,942,823.
Altitude Film Distribution’s “Unhinged,” starring Russell Crowe, declined 14% to collect £97,221 from 351 sites and has now grossed £1,436,244 in six weeks of release.
Rounding off the top five is Vertigo U.K.’s “100% Wolf,” which declined 31% to record £96,970 from 455 locations in its sixth week of release. The film has now collected £1,026,699.
Shear Entertainment’s young adult romance “After We Collided” debuted at sixth position with £65,797 from a limited 22 site release.
Ladj Ly’s Oscar-nominee and Cannes-winner “Les Miserables,” from Altitude,...
- 9/8/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
"It's like art in a gallery... the broken heart gallery." Sony released a second & final trailer for the romantic comedy The Broken Hearts Gallery, which is now scheduled to open in theaters this week after being held over from July in the summer. The film is the feature directorial debut of "Gossip Girl" writer Natalie Krinsky. Formerly known as The Museum of Broken Relationships, the film is about a young woman living in New York City who, after being dumped, decides to start a gallery where people can leave trinkets from past relationships. To share all "the items love has left behind." Geraldine Viswanathan stars in this as Lucy, with a cast including Dacre Montgomery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo, Suki Waterhouse, Arturo Castro, Ego Nwodim, Taylor Hill, and Bernadette Peters. This is a shorter & raunchier trailer than the first one, but still looks sweet. Here's the second & final...
- 9/7/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
“Breakups,” as millennial comedian Cat Cohen once said, “are cool because it’s like you have a best friend and then they die.” What do you do after the end of the affair to memorialize what was, and what now isn’t? Natalie Krinsky’s romantic comedy “The Broken Hearts Gallery” doesn’t quite get at the psyche-shattering, soul-reconfiguring effects of a breakup — the exhausting burden it casts on your friends, the face-melting substance abuse, the self-doubt, the social-media stalking in the aftermath. Don’t forget the vomiting.
But what this sweet, fleet-footed little trifle does capture is how to start a whole new you after you and me is no more. This certainly makes for an overly idealistic experience, but “Broken Hearts Gallery” is a far-cry from the algorithm-driven uncanny valleys of romantic human behavior as seen on Netflix’s versions of the same kind of film, and it...
But what this sweet, fleet-footed little trifle does capture is how to start a whole new you after you and me is no more. This certainly makes for an overly idealistic experience, but “Broken Hearts Gallery” is a far-cry from the algorithm-driven uncanny valleys of romantic human behavior as seen on Netflix’s versions of the same kind of film, and it...
- 9/4/2020
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Lucy (Geraldine Viswanathan), the heroine of “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” is a soulfully flip 26-year-old New York art gallery assistant with a problem, or a fixation, or maybe we should call it a ruling passion. She’s so invested in her romantic relationships that each time one of them ends, she holds onto the mementos from it and treats the objects as if they were more important than the ex she broke up with. She’ll save old shoelaces, a thimble from a Monopoly game, or a pink rubber piggy bank: anything that reminds of her of the bittersweet times that were. Her Brooklyn bedroom looks like a bag lady’s knickknack museum. She’s a hoarder of lost-love nostalgia.
The movie knows this, and cracks a lot of jokes about it (the H-word is used), but it also believes in her obsession; Lucy’s over-the-top reverence for the totems...
The movie knows this, and cracks a lot of jokes about it (the H-word is used), but it also believes in her obsession; Lucy’s over-the-top reverence for the totems...
- 9/4/2020
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
What if a date movie came out at a time when dating was a risky thing to do? What if a romantic comedy geared for girls-night-out excursions was released in a climate in which everybody was supposed to stay in? What if a rom-com about hanging out, hooking up and having fun in crowded places with your friends was released during a pandemic when none of those things are exactly encouraged?
Those are not hypothetical questions, and the makers of “The Broken Hearts Gallery” are about to learn the answers. So is Sony, which knew what it was getting in for: It acquired the movie in June and scheduled it to be one of the first major-studio films to make it back into theaters after the Covid-19 shutdowns, but the worsening pandemic pushed the original July 10 release date back for two months, to Sept. 11.
So now the agreeably frothy and...
Those are not hypothetical questions, and the makers of “The Broken Hearts Gallery” are about to learn the answers. So is Sony, which knew what it was getting in for: It acquired the movie in June and scheduled it to be one of the first major-studio films to make it back into theaters after the Covid-19 shutdowns, but the worsening pandemic pushed the original July 10 release date back for two months, to Sept. 11.
So now the agreeably frothy and...
- 9/4/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
After a series of shifting release dates, Sony’s The Broken Hearts Gallery finally made its way onto the big screen Thursday, premiering at the studio’s drive-in on its Culver City lot.
The rom-com, previously set to hit theaters on July 10, then July 17, then Aug. 7, will officially make its debut on Sept. 11 nationwide. Ahead of that, writer and director Natalie Krinsky introduced the film in front of 50-plus cars and two large screens under Sony’s signature rainbow art installation.
“This movie is literally my longest relationship — it’s been in my life for over 10 years ...
The rom-com, previously set to hit theaters on July 10, then July 17, then Aug. 7, will officially make its debut on Sept. 11 nationwide. Ahead of that, writer and director Natalie Krinsky introduced the film in front of 50-plus cars and two large screens under Sony’s signature rainbow art installation.
“This movie is literally my longest relationship — it’s been in my life for over 10 years ...
After a series of shifting release dates, Sony’s The Broken Hearts Gallery finally made its way onto the big screen Thursday, premiering at the studio’s drive-in on its Culver City lot.
The rom-com, previously set to hit theaters on July 10, then July 17, then Aug. 7, will officially make its debut on Sept. 11 nationwide. Ahead of that, writer and director Natalie Krinsky introduced the film in front of 50-plus cars and two large screens under Sony’s signature rainbow art installation.
“This movie is literally my longest relationship — it’s been in my life for over 10 years ...
The rom-com, previously set to hit theaters on July 10, then July 17, then Aug. 7, will officially make its debut on Sept. 11 nationwide. Ahead of that, writer and director Natalie Krinsky introduced the film in front of 50-plus cars and two large screens under Sony’s signature rainbow art installation.
“This movie is literally my longest relationship — it’s been in my life for over 10 years ...
No Trace Camping’s David Gross produced.
As the US box office sputters back to life, Sony has set a September 11 US theatrical release for The Broken Hearts Gallery after the studio removed it from the calendar last month.
Natalie Krinsky’s rom-com and feature directorial debut is scheduled to open through TriStar Pictures one week after Warner Bros’ Christopher Nolan thriller Tenet.
Assuming there are no last-minute changes caused by the pandemic, the weekend of September 11-13 will see Solstice Studios’ Unhinged enter its third weekend, and Fox’s The New Mutants embark on its second.
Sony Pictures Worldwide...
As the US box office sputters back to life, Sony has set a September 11 US theatrical release for The Broken Hearts Gallery after the studio removed it from the calendar last month.
Natalie Krinsky’s rom-com and feature directorial debut is scheduled to open through TriStar Pictures one week after Warner Bros’ Christopher Nolan thriller Tenet.
Assuming there are no last-minute changes caused by the pandemic, the weekend of September 11-13 will see Solstice Studios’ Unhinged enter its third weekend, and Fox’s The New Mutants embark on its second.
Sony Pictures Worldwide...
- 8/24/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: HBO won a wild auction that sources said saw 17 bidders vying for The Vanishing Half, the novel by Brit Bennett that is currently atop The New York Times bestseller list. Sources said HBO will pay low seven-figures for the book and the author will be executive producer of what HBO will develop as a limited series.
The novel focuses on the Vignes sisters, identical twins who, after growing up together in a small, southern black community, run away at age sixteen. It’s not just the shape of their daily lives that is different as adults, it’s everything: their families, their communities, their racial identities. Ten years later, one sister lives with her black daughter in the same southern town she once tried to escape. The other passes for white, hiding her identity from her husband, who knows nothing of her past. Even separated by so many miles and just as many lies,...
The novel focuses on the Vignes sisters, identical twins who, after growing up together in a small, southern black community, run away at age sixteen. It’s not just the shape of their daily lives that is different as adults, it’s everything: their families, their communities, their racial identities. Ten years later, one sister lives with her black daughter in the same southern town she once tried to escape. The other passes for white, hiding her identity from her husband, who knows nothing of her past. Even separated by so many miles and just as many lies,...
- 6/29/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Schedule change follows similar moves on Tenet, Mulan last week.
Sony has postponed the release of The Broken Hearts Gallery fall amid the escalating Covid-19 crisis in the Us.
The rom-com has been pushed from July 17 to August 7 and follows a wave of similar moved by the studios last week.
There were a reported 38,753 new cases of Covid-19 in the Us on Sunday. New cases are surging in most states and the nationwide level has crossed 2.5million, with more than 125,000 deaths.
Warner bros pushed Tenet from July 31 August 12, while Disney has moved Mulan from July 24 to August 21. Solstice Studios’ Unhinged...
Sony has postponed the release of The Broken Hearts Gallery fall amid the escalating Covid-19 crisis in the Us.
The rom-com has been pushed from July 17 to August 7 and follows a wave of similar moved by the studios last week.
There were a reported 38,753 new cases of Covid-19 in the Us on Sunday. New cases are surging in most states and the nationwide level has crossed 2.5million, with more than 125,000 deaths.
Warner bros pushed Tenet from July 31 August 12, while Disney has moved Mulan from July 24 to August 21. Solstice Studios’ Unhinged...
- 6/29/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Updated, June 29: After the theatrical release schedule shifted once again last week with New York and Los Angeles still closed, and Tenet heading to Aug. 12 and Mulan to Aug. 21., Sony is moving their Tri-Star Selena Gomez executive produced romantic comedy Broken Hearts Gallery to Aug. 7, the weekend after Solstice Studio’s Unhinged on July 31. The pic has continually been scheduled in the weekend after Unhinged as part of the tee-up for theaters reopening as they head toward Warner Bros.’ Tenet.
Disney still has 20th Century Studios’ The Empty Man on Aug. 7. No word yet if that moves. We’re also waiting to see if STX’s Aug. 14 Gerard Butler release Greenland moves as well as Lionsgate’s Antebellum and Focus Features’ Let Him Go, both sharing Mulan‘s new release date.
Updated, June 16 Pm: Following the domino release schedule explosion Friday in the wake of Warner Bros’ Tenet shifting...
Disney still has 20th Century Studios’ The Empty Man on Aug. 7. No word yet if that moves. We’re also waiting to see if STX’s Aug. 14 Gerard Butler release Greenland moves as well as Lionsgate’s Antebellum and Focus Features’ Let Him Go, both sharing Mulan‘s new release date.
Updated, June 16 Pm: Following the domino release schedule explosion Friday in the wake of Warner Bros’ Tenet shifting...
- 6/29/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Sony Pictures Releasing UK has debuted a new trailer for the upcoming rom-com ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’.
What if you saved a souvenir from every relationship you’ve ever been in? The Broken Hearts Gallery follows the always unique Lucy (Geraldine Viswanathan), a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, who also happens to be an emotional hoarder.
After she gets dumped by her latest boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery, a pop-up space for the items love has left behind. Word of the gallery spreads, encouraging a movement and a fresh start for all the romantics out there, including Lucy herself.
Written and directed by Natalie Krinsky, the film stars Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo, Suki Waterhouse, Arturo Castro, Ego Nwodim, Taylor Hill and Bernadette Peters.
Also in trailers – An all-star cast star in new full trailer ‘The King’s Man...
What if you saved a souvenir from every relationship you’ve ever been in? The Broken Hearts Gallery follows the always unique Lucy (Geraldine Viswanathan), a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, who also happens to be an emotional hoarder.
After she gets dumped by her latest boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery, a pop-up space for the items love has left behind. Word of the gallery spreads, encouraging a movement and a fresh start for all the romantics out there, including Lucy herself.
Written and directed by Natalie Krinsky, the film stars Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo, Suki Waterhouse, Arturo Castro, Ego Nwodim, Taylor Hill and Bernadette Peters.
Also in trailers – An all-star cast star in new full trailer ‘The King’s Man...
- 6/23/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Geraldine Viswanathan is getting past heartbreak by opening an art gallery in a new trailer for “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” released three weeks before the romantic comedy opens.
The footage, which dropped Monday, starts with Viswanathan’s character being forlorn over love and unable to get out of bed, prompting a roommate to declare, “We’re getting smell complaints from the city.”
Viswanathan later, however, stumbles into something of a meet-cute when she mistakenly gets into Dacre Montgomery’s car, thinking it’s her Lyft. The trailer reveals that she’s been unable to let go of the physical mementos of past relationships — leading to the notion of dealing with that pain by opening an art gallery specializing in just that. “Heartbreak is the loneliest feeling in the world and the truth is that it happens to us all,” she says at one point.
“The Broken Hearts Gallery,” from executive producer Selena Gomez,...
The footage, which dropped Monday, starts with Viswanathan’s character being forlorn over love and unable to get out of bed, prompting a roommate to declare, “We’re getting smell complaints from the city.”
Viswanathan later, however, stumbles into something of a meet-cute when she mistakenly gets into Dacre Montgomery’s car, thinking it’s her Lyft. The trailer reveals that she’s been unable to let go of the physical mementos of past relationships — leading to the notion of dealing with that pain by opening an art gallery specializing in just that. “Heartbreak is the loneliest feeling in the world and the truth is that it happens to us all,” she says at one point.
“The Broken Hearts Gallery,” from executive producer Selena Gomez,...
- 6/22/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
In the trailer for the Selena Gomez-produced rom-com “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” Geraldine Viswanathan stumbles into Dacre Montgomery’s car thinking it’s her Lyft, then later bumps into him on the street. And after both those meet-cutes, she stumbles onto a brilliant idea to get over her past loves.
“The Broken Hearts Gallery” is the story of Lucy, a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York who, after her latest breakup, decides to create a pop-up art space of artifacts from past relationships. She calls it The Broken Hearts Gallery, and as word of the gallery spreads, it provides a fresh start for romantics out there, including Lucy after she meets Montgomery’s character Nick.
“There are broken people out there like me, people who need to let go and move on,” Lucy says in the trailer. “Heartbreak is the loneliest feeling in the world. The truth is,...
“The Broken Hearts Gallery” is the story of Lucy, a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York who, after her latest breakup, decides to create a pop-up art space of artifacts from past relationships. She calls it The Broken Hearts Gallery, and as word of the gallery spreads, it provides a fresh start for romantics out there, including Lucy after she meets Montgomery’s character Nick.
“There are broken people out there like me, people who need to let go and move on,” Lucy says in the trailer. “Heartbreak is the loneliest feeling in the world. The truth is,...
- 6/22/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
"At least get rid of the ex- memorabilia!" Sony Pictures has debuted the first official trailer for a romantic comedy titled The Broken Hearts Gallery, marking the feature directorial debut of "Gossip Girl" writer Natalie Krinsky. Formerly known as The Museum of Broken Relationships, the film is about a young woman living in New York City who, after being dumped, decides to start a gallery where people can leave trinkets from past relationships. Or "for the items love has left behind." Geraldine Viswanathan stars in this as Lucy, with a cast including Dacre Montgomery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo, Suki Waterhouse, Arturo Castro, Ego Nwodim, Taylor Hill, and Bernadette Peters. This looks an especially cute and funny romcom set in New York City, about how hard it is to leave behind your past. Sony is still planning to release this movie in theaters next month. Here's the official trailer...
- 6/22/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Geraldine Viswanathan and Dacre Montgomery put the art in heartbreak in The Broken Hearts Gallery trailer, which dropped Monday.
The rom-com, written and directed by Natalie Krinsky and executive produced by Selena Gomez, centers on Viswanathan's Lucy, who's utterly devastated following a harsh breakup. Trying to get back in the game, Lucy orders an Uber but gets into the wrong car, crossing paths with its driver Nick (Montgomery), an aspiring hotelier.
Her friends — played by Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo and Nikki Duval — tell her that it's time to move on and get rid of ...
The rom-com, written and directed by Natalie Krinsky and executive produced by Selena Gomez, centers on Viswanathan's Lucy, who's utterly devastated following a harsh breakup. Trying to get back in the game, Lucy orders an Uber but gets into the wrong car, crossing paths with its driver Nick (Montgomery), an aspiring hotelier.
Her friends — played by Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo and Nikki Duval — tell her that it's time to move on and get rid of ...
- 6/22/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Geraldine Viswanathan and Dacre Montgomery put the art in heartbreak in The Broken Hearts Gallery trailer, which dropped Monday.
The rom-com, written and directed by Natalie Krinsky and executive produced by Selena Gomez, centers on Viswanathan's Lucy, who's utterly devastated following a harsh breakup. Trying to get back in the game, Lucy orders an Uber but gets into the wrong car, crossing paths with its driver Nick (Montgomery), an aspiring hotelier.
Her friends — played by Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo and Nikki Duval — tell her that it's time to move on and get rid of ...
The rom-com, written and directed by Natalie Krinsky and executive produced by Selena Gomez, centers on Viswanathan's Lucy, who's utterly devastated following a harsh breakup. Trying to get back in the game, Lucy orders an Uber but gets into the wrong car, crossing paths with its driver Nick (Montgomery), an aspiring hotelier.
Her friends — played by Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo and Nikki Duval — tell her that it's time to move on and get rid of ...
- 6/22/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
July 10 is rapidly becoming the day for restoring the theatrical experience. Regal Theaters, the #2 domestic exhibitor, has announced plans to reopen all 564 North American locations by July 10. Cinemark, the distant #3 exhibitor, plans to open some of its 344 theaters this Friday, June 19 and all by July 10.
On that date, startup distributor Solstice Studios has the floor with the wide release of “Unhinged,” starring Russell Crowe as a deranged driver who goes on a road-rage pursuit of a mother and her son. Sony Pictures just announced that its recently acquired rom-com, “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” from rookie writer-director Natalie Krinsky and executive producer Selena Gomez, is moving from July 10 to July 17. And A24 just added its Toronto 2019-premiered horror film “Saint Maud” for July 17.
The Regal announcement comes after Warner Bros. delayed “Tenet” two weeks, to July 31. It will re-release director Christopher Nolan’s “Inception” July 17, with Disney still slated for “Mulan...
On that date, startup distributor Solstice Studios has the floor with the wide release of “Unhinged,” starring Russell Crowe as a deranged driver who goes on a road-rage pursuit of a mother and her son. Sony Pictures just announced that its recently acquired rom-com, “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” from rookie writer-director Natalie Krinsky and executive producer Selena Gomez, is moving from July 10 to July 17. And A24 just added its Toronto 2019-premiered horror film “Saint Maud” for July 17.
The Regal announcement comes after Warner Bros. delayed “Tenet” two weeks, to July 31. It will re-release director Christopher Nolan’s “Inception” July 17, with Disney still slated for “Mulan...
- 6/16/2020
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
July 10 is rapidly becoming the day for restoring the theatrical experience. Regal Theaters, the #2 domestic exhibitor, has announced plans to reopen all 564 North American locations by July 10. Cinemark, the distant #3 exhibitor, plans to open some of its 344 theaters this Friday, June 19 and all by July 10.
On that date, startup distributor Solstice Studios has the floor with the wide release of “Unhinged,” starring Russell Crowe as a deranged driver who goes on a road-rage pursuit of a mother and her son. Sony Pictures just announced that its recently acquired rom-com, “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” from rookie writer-director Natalie Krinsky and executive producer Selena Gomez, is moving from July 10 to July 17. And A24 just added its Toronto 2019-premiered horror film “Saint Maud” for July 17.
The Regal announcement comes after Warner Bros. delayed “Tenet” two weeks, to July 31. It will re-release director Christopher Nolan’s “Inception” July 17, with Disney still slated for “Mulan...
On that date, startup distributor Solstice Studios has the floor with the wide release of “Unhinged,” starring Russell Crowe as a deranged driver who goes on a road-rage pursuit of a mother and her son. Sony Pictures just announced that its recently acquired rom-com, “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” from rookie writer-director Natalie Krinsky and executive producer Selena Gomez, is moving from July 10 to July 17. And A24 just added its Toronto 2019-premiered horror film “Saint Maud” for July 17.
The Regal announcement comes after Warner Bros. delayed “Tenet” two weeks, to July 31. It will re-release director Christopher Nolan’s “Inception” July 17, with Disney still slated for “Mulan...
- 6/16/2020
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Thompson on Hollywood
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