Tag: musical
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Trailer and poster for Rock of Ages unleashed
TRAILER: Don’t stop believin’! It’s the poster and trailer for Broadway adaptation Rock of Ages!
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Update on Jersey Boys film adaptation
NEWS: Producer Graham King talks about his adaptation of Broadway musical Jersey Boys.
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80s Bits: Footloose
80s BITS: It’s time to cut loose this week. We travel back 27 years to the original version of the now classic Footloose.
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Chris O’Dowd joins Australian musical The Sapphires
NEWS: Irish comedian Chris O’Dowd joins the cast of Australian musical The Sapphires.
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New videos from Glee – The 3D Concert Movie
VIDEO: Fox has sent over a collection of 8 videos from Glee – The 3D Concert Movie, including behind the scenes footage and performances.
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Glee – The 3D Concert Movie
REVIEW: The global Glee phenomenon is coming at you in 3D! Careful, you’ll have someone’s eye out with those!
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Trailer: ‘Glee – The 3D Concert Movie’
TRAILER: Hot on the heels of the incredibly popular images that we posted a few weeks ago, Fox has sent us over the official trailer from Glee: The 3D Concert Movie, the new film based on the popular TV series and including songs “I’m a Slave 4 U,” “Raise Your Glass,” “Teenage Dream,” and “Lucky,”.
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First Look: New images from ‘Glee – The 3D Concert Movie’
PHOTOS: Fox has sent us over 15 new images from the forthcoming Glee: The 3D Concert Movie. Directed by Kevin Tancharoen, it stars series regulars in an all-singing, all dancing musical that brings the live concert experience to cinemas around the world – in 3D of course!
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Burlesque
It seems as though it is barely possible to release a pop record in the 21st century without also have a three-picture deal in the bag. Following in the footsteps of Britney Spears and Mandy Moore, former Mousketeer Christina Aguilera (or Xtina if you prefer) eyes Hollywood in Burlesque. Having already made her mark on…
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Tangled
When Walt Disney and his animators created Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, it was labelled “Walt’s Folly”. The idea that audiences would want to watch an entire feature length animated film was preposterous to pundits, yet its instant success led to the foundation of Walt Disney Studios and an empire that spans the cinema,…
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