Sailor Moon fans are in for a Pretty Guardian Summer, courtesy of Netflix.
Both parts of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie make their Stateside streaming debut on Thursday, June 3 — and fans now have an English-language trailer to tide them over until that day comes.
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Both parts of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie make their Stateside streaming debut on Thursday, June 3 — and fans now have an English-language trailer to tide them over until that day comes.
More from TVLineAdventure Time's Finn and Jake Are Together Again This May on HBO Max — Watch New Distant Lands PromoNetflix Plans Tomb Raider Anime Series — Who Should Voice Lara Croft?The Circle Season 2 Winner Talks Finale Surprises, Answers All Our Burning Questions About Living in Isolation
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- 5/7/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Welcome back to the Weekend Warrior, your weekly look at the new movies hitting theaters this weekend, as well as other cool events and things to check out.
This Past Weekend:
As expected, Labor Day weekend wasn’t good for the two new wide releases at all, although the romantic drama The Light Between Oceans (DreamWorks), starring Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander, ended up doing far better of the two. Also as expected, Fede Alvarez’s Don’t Breathe (Screen Gems) won the weekend with a four-day total of $19.7 million, a little less than I predicted. The Light Between Oceans ended up with slightly over $6 million, roughly the same as my original prediction but 20th Century Fox’s thriller Morgan, starring Kate Mara, bomb-bomb-bombed with a ridiculously bad four-day opening of just $2.5 million in its first four days. The Mexican comedy No Manches Frida (Lionsgate/Pantelion) ended up faring better in just 362 theaters,...
This Past Weekend:
As expected, Labor Day weekend wasn’t good for the two new wide releases at all, although the romantic drama The Light Between Oceans (DreamWorks), starring Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander, ended up doing far better of the two. Also as expected, Fede Alvarez’s Don’t Breathe (Screen Gems) won the weekend with a four-day total of $19.7 million, a little less than I predicted. The Light Between Oceans ended up with slightly over $6 million, roughly the same as my original prediction but 20th Century Fox’s thriller Morgan, starring Kate Mara, bomb-bomb-bombed with a ridiculously bad four-day opening of just $2.5 million in its first four days. The Mexican comedy No Manches Frida (Lionsgate/Pantelion) ended up faring better in just 362 theaters,...
- 9/7/2016
- by Edward Douglas
- LRMonline.com
Jake Sasseville ain’t bragging, he’s done it
Story by Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
“In the late night television arena, Jake Sasseville is impossible to ignore. He is quirky, original and wildly entertaining.” - StayFamous.Net
As the youngest host in late night television, 24 year-old Jake Sasseville is proving that with true heart, persistence and an unrelenting will to succeed, almost anything is possible. Sasseville, who calls himself the “#1 Underdog in Late Night,” has become the voice of a generation of viewers who have lost interest in the heavily-scripted, older talk show hosts like Jay Leno and David Letterman.
“I think there’s something to be said about the fact that our generation is the one that’s up late doing different things,” Sasseville said. “And it only makes sense that we have someone that’s our age in the driver’s seat of a show.”
Sasseville,...
Story by Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
“In the late night television arena, Jake Sasseville is impossible to ignore. He is quirky, original and wildly entertaining.” - StayFamous.Net
As the youngest host in late night television, 24 year-old Jake Sasseville is proving that with true heart, persistence and an unrelenting will to succeed, almost anything is possible. Sasseville, who calls himself the “#1 Underdog in Late Night,” has become the voice of a generation of viewers who have lost interest in the heavily-scripted, older talk show hosts like Jay Leno and David Letterman.
“I think there’s something to be said about the fact that our generation is the one that’s up late doing different things,” Sasseville said. “And it only makes sense that we have someone that’s our age in the driver’s seat of a show.”
Sasseville,...
- 9/25/2010
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
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