A throng of teenagers are chasing a double-decker bus through Manhattan’s Washington Square Park hoping to get a glimpse of Brooklyn drill sensations 41, a group comprised of Brooklynites Jenn Carter, Kyle Richh, and TaTa. Republic Records, their label, wrapped the bus with their faces and invited fans to join them on a ride through Manhattan. The hourslong journey is a big occasion because New York City isn’t so keen on letting artists in this scene hold events to interact with their fans.
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- 11/29/2023
- by Andre Gee
- Rollingstone.com
Harry Shum Jr. knows how rare it is to see an Asian American as a romantic lead, and while he still thinks Hollywood has a long way to go before ending more than a century of exclusion, he believes voices like his are finally being heard. In Marc Meyers’ romantic drama All My Life, Shum plays Solomon “Sol” Chau, whose engagement to Jenn Carter (Jessica Rothe) is turned upside-down by his liver cancer diagnosis. Shum, who also appeared in 2018’s smash hit Crazy Rich Asians, is optimistic about the future of Asian-American storytelling after years of feeling like an outsider.
“I think ...
“I think ...
Harry Shum Jr. knows how rare it is to see an Asian American as a romantic lead, and while he still thinks Hollywood has a long way to go before ending more than a century of exclusion, he believes voices like his are finally being heard. In Marc Meyers’ romantic drama All My Life, Shum plays Solomon “Sol” Chau, whose engagement to Jenn Carter (Jessica Rothe) is turned upside-down by his liver cancer diagnosis. Shum, who also appeared in 2018’s smash hit Crazy Rich Asians, is optimistic about the future of Asian-American storytelling after years of feeling like an outsider.
“I think ...
“I think ...
Jessica Rothe cemented herself as a scream queen to be reckoned with via her two Happy Death Day films, but fans and critics alike will also agree that her handling of the franchise’s dramatic material was just as impressive, if not more so. After two successful Blumhouse films, Universal Pictures clearly felt the same way since they quickly found another starring vehicle for Rothe in the form of Marc Meyers’ All My Life, which is based on the tragic true story of newlyweds Jenn Carter and Solomon Chau. Rothe stars as Jenn, whose engagement to “Sol” (Harry Shum Jr.) is upended by ...
Jessica Rothe cemented herself as a scream queen to be reckoned with via her two Happy Death Day films, but fans and critics alike will also agree that her handling of the franchise’s dramatic material was just as impressive, if not more so. After two successful Blumhouse films, Universal Pictures clearly felt the same way since they quickly found another starring vehicle for Rothe in the form of Marc Meyers’ All My Life, which is based on the tragic true story of newlyweds Jenn Carter and Solomon Chau. Rothe stars as Jenn, whose engagement to “Sol” (Harry Shum Jr.) is upended by ...
In these highly cynical times, it might be hard to process the true-life tale of a young couple’s romance cut short by terminal illness. But the warmth and touching tenderness of “All My Life” melts even the coldest of hearts in its quest to deliver happy and sad tears. Unlike the phony, syrupy, and predictably manipulative devices of a Nicholas Sparks romance (which contains the base similarity that someone dies tragically), this three-hankie weepie holds a surprising amount of heart and hope to accompany all the cathartic crying.
Jenn Carter (Jessica Rothe) is just an average college student, getting her master’s degree in psychology and hanging out with friends Megan (Marielle Scott) and Amanda (Chrissie Fit). But a chance meeting in a sports bar brings about the greatest moment of her life: meeting Solomon “Sol” Chau (Harry Shum Jr.), a digital marketing analyst whose true career passion lies in cooking.
Jenn Carter (Jessica Rothe) is just an average college student, getting her master’s degree in psychology and hanging out with friends Megan (Marielle Scott) and Amanda (Chrissie Fit). But a chance meeting in a sports bar brings about the greatest moment of her life: meeting Solomon “Sol” Chau (Harry Shum Jr.), a digital marketing analyst whose true career passion lies in cooking.
- 12/3/2020
- by Courtney Howard
- Variety Film + TV
Victorian cinemagoers have propelled Christopher Nolan’s Tenet back to the top of the local box office, with exhibitors in the state further encouraged by loosening of capacity restrictions from today.
The Warner Bros. title, now 13 weeks in release Australia-wide, brought in $512,954 from 139 screens, advancing to $13.5 million.
IMAX Melbourne reopened last Thursday with back-to-back screenings of the thriller, with Nolan having recorded an exclusive message for the cinema.
It is one of just 13 sites in the world to screen it on IMAX 1570 film; the majority of Tenet was shot with IMAX 15 perforation 70mm (1570) film cameras.
“All upcoming sessions of Tenet are largely sold out and we will be releasing more tickets this week to accommodate demand,” IMAX Melbourne Gm Richard Morrison tells If.
Tenet‘s result meant Australia was once again the second highest performing market for the film last weekend after the US. Globally, the title has now reached $US356 million.
The Warner Bros. title, now 13 weeks in release Australia-wide, brought in $512,954 from 139 screens, advancing to $13.5 million.
IMAX Melbourne reopened last Thursday with back-to-back screenings of the thriller, with Nolan having recorded an exclusive message for the cinema.
It is one of just 13 sites in the world to screen it on IMAX 1570 film; the majority of Tenet was shot with IMAX 15 perforation 70mm (1570) film cameras.
“All upcoming sessions of Tenet are largely sold out and we will be releasing more tickets this week to accommodate demand,” IMAX Melbourne Gm Richard Morrison tells If.
Tenet‘s result meant Australia was once again the second highest performing market for the film last weekend after the US. Globally, the title has now reached $US356 million.
- 11/23/2020
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
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Harry Shum Jr. and Jessica Rothe's new movie, All My Life, is bringing a real-life love story to the big screen. The film, which is set to release on Dec. 4, is based on a real-life couple named Jenn Carter and Solomon Chau, who received life-changing news as they were preparing to get married. The couple had been planning their wedding since August 2014, when Chau found out that he was diagnosed with liver cancer in December. They then decided to move up their nuptials and raised more than $52,000 through a GoFundMe account to pull off the wedding of their dreams in a short amount of time. They eventually tied the knot on April 11, 2015, and Chau died four months later.
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In the emotional trailer, we see glimpses of Shum and Rothe as Chau and Carter, respectively, as they get engaged during a flash mob,...
Harry Shum Jr. and Jessica Rothe's new movie, All My Life, is bringing a real-life love story to the big screen. The film, which is set to release on Dec. 4, is based on a real-life couple named Jenn Carter and Solomon Chau, who received life-changing news as they were preparing to get married. The couple had been planning their wedding since August 2014, when Chau found out that he was diagnosed with liver cancer in December. They then decided to move up their nuptials and raised more than $52,000 through a GoFundMe account to pull off the wedding of their dreams in a short amount of time. They eventually tied the knot on April 11, 2015, and Chau died four months later.
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Getty / Bernard Weil
In the emotional trailer, we see glimpses of Shum and Rothe as Chau and Carter, respectively, as they get engaged during a flash mob,...
- 10/24/2020
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Mr. Mercedes star Breeda Wool is set to star opposite Jason Isaacs, Martha Plimpton, Reed Birney, and Ann Dowd in Mass, an indie drama from first-time feature director Fran Kranz. Written by Kranz, the pic takes place in the aftermath of a violent tragedy that affects the lives of two couples in different ways. 7 Eccles Street financed the pic and will produce with Kranz and Casey Wilder Mott of 5B Productions. Wool, who will be co-starring in the Marianna Palka-directed film, Collection, recently recurred on the third season Netflix’s Glow. The Innovative and Bold Management & Production repped actress also starred in the indie feature, Mother’s Little Helpers, which premiered at SXSW.
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Anjali Bhimani has been added to the cast of Universal’s All My Life, the film inspired by the life of Jenn Carter and her husband Solomon Chau. Jessica Rothe and...
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Anjali Bhimani has been added to the cast of Universal’s All My Life, the film inspired by the life of Jenn Carter and her husband Solomon Chau. Jessica Rothe and...
- 12/20/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Ever Carradine is set to appear in All My Life, Universal’s romantic drama inspired by the life of Jenn Carter and her husband Solomon Chau, who will be played by Jessica Rothe and Harry Shum Jr. Marc Meyers is directing the piece, which revolves around the love, life and laughter circle of a young couple as they plan their wedding in the face of devastating news. Jay Pharoah, Marielle Scott, Michael Masini, Chrissie Fit, Greg Vrotsos, Kyle Allen, and Keala Settle also co-star. Todd Rosenberg wrote the script, which Todd Garner and Sean Robins are producing for their Broken Road Productions banner. Carradine is repped by Gersh Agency.
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Shameless star Shanola Hampton has been added to the cast of Grace, joining Kristin Davis, Greer Grammer, and Dermot Mulroney in the indie thriller from Anna Elizabeth James. The pic follows a bestselling female novelist...
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Shameless star Shanola Hampton has been added to the cast of Grace, joining Kristin Davis, Greer Grammer, and Dermot Mulroney in the indie thriller from Anna Elizabeth James. The pic follows a bestselling female novelist...
- 11/22/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress and singer Keala Settle (The Greatest Showman) is set to join Jessica Rothe and Harry Shum Jr. in universal Pictures’ All My Life which is inspired by the real-life story of Jenn Carter and her husband Solomon Chau.
Directed by Marc Meyers (My Friend Dahmer), All My Life is based on Todd Rosenberg’s 2017 Black List script which details the true story of Chau and Carter, a young couple planning their wedding in the face of devastating news. Rothe is set to play a character inspired by Carter, while Shum will portray a character based on Chau. Details about Settle’s role are being kept under wraps.
The film also stars Michael Masini, Chrissie Fit and Greg Vrotsos. Todd Garner and Sean Robins will produce for their Broken Road Productions banner. Universal’s Senior Vice President of Production Sara Scott and Director of Development Lexi Barta will oversee the...
Directed by Marc Meyers (My Friend Dahmer), All My Life is based on Todd Rosenberg’s 2017 Black List script which details the true story of Chau and Carter, a young couple planning their wedding in the face of devastating news. Rothe is set to play a character inspired by Carter, while Shum will portray a character based on Chau. Details about Settle’s role are being kept under wraps.
The film also stars Michael Masini, Chrissie Fit and Greg Vrotsos. Todd Garner and Sean Robins will produce for their Broken Road Productions banner. Universal’s Senior Vice President of Production Sara Scott and Director of Development Lexi Barta will oversee the...
- 11/20/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Mario Cantone has joined the cast of Universal Pictures’ bittersweet tale “All My Life.”
The film is inspired by the true story of Jenn Carter and her husband, Solomon Chau, a young couple who, as they planned their wedding found out that Chau had liver cancer. In the face of their devastating news, Chau and Carter moved the date up and raised more than $52,000 through a GoFundMe account to ensure they got the wedding of their dreams. They were married four months before he died on the day they were originally supposed to be married.
Cantone’s role was not disclosed, but the leads will be played by “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Glee” star Harry Shum Jr. (Chau) and “Happy Death Day’s” Jessica Rothe (Carter). Chrissie Fit, Jay Pharoah, Marielle Scott and Kyle Allen also recently joined the cast.
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The film is inspired by the true story of Jenn Carter and her husband, Solomon Chau, a young couple who, as they planned their wedding found out that Chau had liver cancer. In the face of their devastating news, Chau and Carter moved the date up and raised more than $52,000 through a GoFundMe account to ensure they got the wedding of their dreams. They were married four months before he died on the day they were originally supposed to be married.
Cantone’s role was not disclosed, but the leads will be played by “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Glee” star Harry Shum Jr. (Chau) and “Happy Death Day’s” Jessica Rothe (Carter). Chrissie Fit, Jay Pharoah, Marielle Scott and Kyle Allen also recently joined the cast.
Also Read: Paul Feig Monster Movie 'Dark Army'...
- 11/19/2019
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
Jay Pharoah has joined the cast of Universal’s drama “All My Life.”
Actors Marielle Scott and Kyle Allen will also appear in the film alongside the previously announced cast of Jessica Rothe and Harry Shum Jr.
Directed by Marc Meyers, “All My Life” is inspired by the true story of Jenn Carter and her husband, Solomon Chau, a young couple planning their wedding in the face of devastating news.
Todd Rosenberg wrote the script, which was featured on the Black List in 2017. Todd Garner and Sean Robins will produce for their Broken Road Productions banner. Universal’s senior vp of production Sara Scott and director of development Lexi Barta will oversee the project on behalf of the studio.
Best known for his work on “Saturday Night Live,” Pharoah was most recently seen in Steven Soderbergh’s “Unsane” and also had a recurring role on ABC’s “A Million Little Things.
Actors Marielle Scott and Kyle Allen will also appear in the film alongside the previously announced cast of Jessica Rothe and Harry Shum Jr.
Directed by Marc Meyers, “All My Life” is inspired by the true story of Jenn Carter and her husband, Solomon Chau, a young couple planning their wedding in the face of devastating news.
Todd Rosenberg wrote the script, which was featured on the Black List in 2017. Todd Garner and Sean Robins will produce for their Broken Road Productions banner. Universal’s senior vp of production Sara Scott and director of development Lexi Barta will oversee the project on behalf of the studio.
Best known for his work on “Saturday Night Live,” Pharoah was most recently seen in Steven Soderbergh’s “Unsane” and also had a recurring role on ABC’s “A Million Little Things.
- 11/12/2019
- by Justin Kroll
- Variety Film + TV
Harry Shum Jr. and Jessica Rothe are about to make you cry buckets with their new movie, All My Life. The upcoming romantic drama is based on a real-life couple named Jenn Carter and Solomon Chau who get life-changing news as they're planning their wedding. After Chau was diagnosed with liver cancer, the pair raised more than $52,000 through a GoFundMe account to pull off the wedding of their dreams. They eventually tied the knot on April 11, 2015, and Chau died four months later.
In addition to Shum and Rothe's leading roles, Marc Meyers (My Friend Dahmer) is set to direct the film with Todd Rosenberg penning the script. While Rothe gained critical acclaim for her starring role in the Happy Death Day films, Shum is best-known for his roles on Glee and Shadowhunters. He also had a small part in Crazy Rich Asians, and is set to have a larger role in the upcoming sequel.
In addition to Shum and Rothe's leading roles, Marc Meyers (My Friend Dahmer) is set to direct the film with Todd Rosenberg penning the script. While Rothe gained critical acclaim for her starring role in the Happy Death Day films, Shum is best-known for his roles on Glee and Shadowhunters. He also had a small part in Crazy Rich Asians, and is set to have a larger role in the upcoming sequel.
- 10/6/2019
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Crazy Rich Asians actor Harry Shum Jr. will star in Universal's All My Life, inspired by the life of Jenn Carter and her husband Solomon Chau.
Shum Jr., also known for his starring role on six seasons of the hit show Glee, will play Chau, while Jessica Rothe has been cast at Carter.
The bittersweet story centers on a young couple as they plan their wedding in the face of devastating news. The couple, who had been planning their wedding since April 2014, found out that Chau had liver cancer in December that year. To make sure they got the ...
Shum Jr., also known for his starring role on six seasons of the hit show Glee, will play Chau, while Jessica Rothe has been cast at Carter.
The bittersweet story centers on a young couple as they plan their wedding in the face of devastating news. The couple, who had been planning their wedding since April 2014, found out that Chau had liver cancer in December that year. To make sure they got the ...
- 10/4/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Crazy Rich Asians actor Harry Shum Jr. will star in Universal's All My Life, inspired by the life of Jenn Carter and her husband Solomon Chau.
Shum Jr., also known for his starring role on six seasons of the hit show Glee, will play Chau, while Jessica Rothe has been cast as Carter.
The bittersweet story centers on a young couple as they plan their wedding in the face of devastating news. The couple, who had been planning their Toronto wedding since April 2014, found out that Chau had liver cancer in December of that year. To make sure they ...
Shum Jr., also known for his starring role on six seasons of the hit show Glee, will play Chau, while Jessica Rothe has been cast as Carter.
The bittersweet story centers on a young couple as they plan their wedding in the face of devastating news. The couple, who had been planning their Toronto wedding since April 2014, found out that Chau had liver cancer in December of that year. To make sure they ...
- 10/4/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
One of the main reasons that Happy Death Day was such a fun and entertaining movie was because of its star, Jessica Rothe. She was awesome in the movie, and she has just landed a new lead role in a new film at Universal Pictures called All My Life.
The movie is inspired by the true story of Jenn Carter and her husband Solomon Chau. The story follows “a young couple as they plan their wedding in the face of devastating news.” The devastating news was that Chau was dying from cancer. You can read the full story of what happened here. It a very touching but sad story.
Rothe will play the bride who is inspired by Carter. The movie is being directed by Marc Meyers (My Friend Dahmer) from a script based on Todd Rosenberg’s 2017 Black List script.
Rothe just wrapped the Amazon’s series Utopia, an adaptation of the U.
The movie is inspired by the true story of Jenn Carter and her husband Solomon Chau. The story follows “a young couple as they plan their wedding in the face of devastating news.” The devastating news was that Chau was dying from cancer. You can read the full story of what happened here. It a very touching but sad story.
Rothe will play the bride who is inspired by Carter. The movie is being directed by Marc Meyers (My Friend Dahmer) from a script based on Todd Rosenberg’s 2017 Black List script.
Rothe just wrapped the Amazon’s series Utopia, an adaptation of the U.
- 9/13/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Exclusive: Jessica Rothe is set to star in Universal Pictures’ All My Life, inspired by the true story of Jenn Carter and her husband Solomon Chau.
The pic, directed by Marc Meyers (My Friend Dahmer) and based on Todd Rosenberg’s 2017 Black List script, follows a young couple as they plan their wedding in the face of devastating news. Rothe will play the bride inspired by Carter.
Todd Garner and Sean Robins will produce for their Broken Road Productions banner. Universal’s Svp of Production Sara Scott and Director of Development Lexi Barta will oversee the project on behalf of the studio.
Rothe just wrapped the Amazon’s series Utopia, an adaptation of the U.K. series, written by Golden Globe and Emmy nominee Gillian Flynn. Rothe is also currently executive producing and starring in Delilah, a comedy pilot for HBO Max, based on a pitch she developed with Sharon Horgan...
The pic, directed by Marc Meyers (My Friend Dahmer) and based on Todd Rosenberg’s 2017 Black List script, follows a young couple as they plan their wedding in the face of devastating news. Rothe will play the bride inspired by Carter.
Todd Garner and Sean Robins will produce for their Broken Road Productions banner. Universal’s Svp of Production Sara Scott and Director of Development Lexi Barta will oversee the project on behalf of the studio.
Rothe just wrapped the Amazon’s series Utopia, an adaptation of the U.K. series, written by Golden Globe and Emmy nominee Gillian Flynn. Rothe is also currently executive producing and starring in Delilah, a comedy pilot for HBO Max, based on a pitch she developed with Sharon Horgan...
- 9/11/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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