For a certain subset of younger readers, bestselling author Sarah Dessen’s books — mostly sweet teen romances about nice kids working out their problems and falling in love in the process, typically set in and around Dessen’s adopted home state of North Carolina — are must-reads. For nearly three decades, Dessen has been churning out her novels to, if not always strong acclaim, at least good sales and a dedicated fanbase.
And yet, until Netflix picked up options for a trio of Dessen’s books back in 2019, the author’s back catalog of inoffensive charmers scarcely got the movie treatment. Back in 2003, two of her books were turned into the Mandy Moore vehicle “How to Deal,” but it’s taken almost two decades for Dessen to get another crack at the screen. Netflix, which has given new life to the exact kind of fare Dessen writes — from the darling to...
And yet, until Netflix picked up options for a trio of Dessen’s books back in 2019, the author’s back catalog of inoffensive charmers scarcely got the movie treatment. Back in 2003, two of her books were turned into the Mandy Moore vehicle “How to Deal,” but it’s taken almost two decades for Dessen to get another crack at the screen. Netflix, which has given new life to the exact kind of fare Dessen writes — from the darling to...
- 5/5/2022
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Sarah Dessen fans — the wait is finally over! Over 10 years after publication, “Along for the Ride” has been adapted into a movie. The book came out in 2009, and it has been adapted and directed for the screen by experienced writer Sofia Alvarez, who also wrote the screenplays for the first two “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” films.
“Along for the Ride” is the latest in a long line of romantic comedy book to screen adaptations, especially for Netflix. With a small beach town setting, the Fourth of July and college on the horizon, this film has the perfect recipe for a good summer story.
Originally slotted to release April 22, the movie is finally here. Here are all the other details on how to watch it:
When Does “Along for the Ride” Premiere?
“Along for the Ride” premieres Friday, May 6.
Where Is “Along for the Ride” Streaming?
“Along for the Ride...
“Along for the Ride” is the latest in a long line of romantic comedy book to screen adaptations, especially for Netflix. With a small beach town setting, the Fourth of July and college on the horizon, this film has the perfect recipe for a good summer story.
Originally slotted to release April 22, the movie is finally here. Here are all the other details on how to watch it:
When Does “Along for the Ride” Premiere?
“Along for the Ride” premieres Friday, May 6.
Where Is “Along for the Ride” Streaming?
“Along for the Ride...
- 5/5/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Fans of “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before,” beware. “Along for the Ride,” a new young adult film from writer-director Sofia Alvarez, is arriving on Netflix May 6, and the book-to-screen adaptation is one that definitely calls for a box of tissues.
The film stars Emma Pasarow as Auden, a recent high school graduate who is spending the summer visiting her dad and stepmom in the beach town of Colby, where she knows no one and is still dealing with the fallout from her parents’ divorce. She quickly makes a deep connection with Eli (Belmont Cameli), a fellow insomniac who shows Auden the joy she’s missing in her life on nightly escapades. And although she has a rough start making friends with the other girls in town — a pre-existing trio by the names of Leah (Genevieve Hannelius), Esther (Samia Finnerty) and Maggie (Laura Kariuki) — they eventually bond after putting...
The film stars Emma Pasarow as Auden, a recent high school graduate who is spending the summer visiting her dad and stepmom in the beach town of Colby, where she knows no one and is still dealing with the fallout from her parents’ divorce. She quickly makes a deep connection with Eli (Belmont Cameli), a fellow insomniac who shows Auden the joy she’s missing in her life on nightly escapades. And although she has a rough start making friends with the other girls in town — a pre-existing trio by the names of Leah (Genevieve Hannelius), Esther (Samia Finnerty) and Maggie (Laura Kariuki) — they eventually bond after putting...
- 5/5/2022
- by Sasha Urban
- Variety Film + TV
As studios meet in Las Vegas to present footage of their upcoming slates to exhibitors, Netflix is showcasing their own slate of future feature films as it has unveiled its upcoming summer slate of original movies. Some of the films receiving new release dates include the Vampire thriller Day Shift starring Jamie Foxx, which is set to bow on August 12, the Kevin Hart-Mark Wahlberg comedy Me Time, bowing on Aug. 26 and the Dakota Johnson drama Persuasion, bowing July 15. The streamer also confirmed dates of some highly-anticipated films that had previously been announced like the Adam Sandler sports pic Hustle, which bows on June 8, the Chris Hemsworth-Miles Teller Thriller Spiderhead, which bows on June 17 and most recently the The Russo Brothers next film The Gray Man, starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, which will premiere on July 22.
You can find the remaining schedule for the entire summer...
You can find the remaining schedule for the entire summer...
- 4/27/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Sarah Dessen fans, brace yourselves. The adaptation for “Along for the Ride” is here.
Netflix dropped a first-look trailer for the young adult book to movie adaptation, which stars newcomers as well as old familiar faces.
“I never really had a chance to be a kid,” says Auden (Emma Pasarow) in the opening sequence. “I spent most of my time in my mom’s world.”
After splitting time between divorced parents and living mostly with her mom, Auden is going to spend her last summer before college with her dad and his new wife in the small beach town of Colby. When she meets Eli (Belmont Cameli), who shares her affinity for insomnia, the two develop a close bond during their nocturnal adventures.
Based on the novel by Sarah Dessen, “Along for the Ride” is directed and written by Sofia Alvarez, who also brought us “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before...
Netflix dropped a first-look trailer for the young adult book to movie adaptation, which stars newcomers as well as old familiar faces.
“I never really had a chance to be a kid,” says Auden (Emma Pasarow) in the opening sequence. “I spent most of my time in my mom’s world.”
After splitting time between divorced parents and living mostly with her mom, Auden is going to spend her last summer before college with her dad and his new wife in the small beach town of Colby. When she meets Eli (Belmont Cameli), who shares her affinity for insomnia, the two develop a close bond during their nocturnal adventures.
Based on the novel by Sarah Dessen, “Along for the Ride” is directed and written by Sofia Alvarez, who also brought us “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before...
- 3/24/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Sofia Alvarez, the screenwriter behind the Netflix hit To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, will reteam with the streamer to write and direct a feature adaptation of the YA novel Along for the Ride, from New York Times bestselling author Sarah Dessen.
Emma Pasarow (Am I Ok?) and Belmont Cameli (Saved by the Bell) star alongside Kate Bosworth (Wild Indian), Laura Kariuki (Black Lightning), Andie MacDowell (Ready or Not) and Dermot Mulroney (Deadly Illusions).
The pic, which will mark Alvarez’s directorial debut, centers on Auden (Pasarow), who during the summer before college meets the mysterious Eli (Cameli), a fellow insomniac. While the seaside town of Colby sleeps, the two embark on a nightly quest to help Auden experience the fun, carefree teen life she never knew she wanted. Rounding out the cast are Genevieve Hannelius,...
Emma Pasarow (Am I Ok?) and Belmont Cameli (Saved by the Bell) star alongside Kate Bosworth (Wild Indian), Laura Kariuki (Black Lightning), Andie MacDowell (Ready or Not) and Dermot Mulroney (Deadly Illusions).
The pic, which will mark Alvarez’s directorial debut, centers on Auden (Pasarow), who during the summer before college meets the mysterious Eli (Cameli), a fellow insomniac. While the seaside town of Colby sleeps, the two embark on a nightly quest to help Auden experience the fun, carefree teen life she never knew she wanted. Rounding out the cast are Genevieve Hannelius,...
- 4/22/2021
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from the "Gotham" episode "A Dark Knight: A Day In The Narrows" airing November 2, 2017 on Fox:
"...with 'Professor Pyg' (Michael Cerveris) striking fear throughout 'Gotham', 'Gordon' and 'Bullock' head into the 'Narrows' to look for clues.
Then 'Bruce Wayne' meets former friend 'Grace' (Samia Finnerty), who convinces him to come along for a night out with some old classmates.
Meanwhile, 'Sofia' continues to develop relationships with 'Penguin' and Gordon..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "A Dark Knight: A Day In The Narrows"... ...
"...with 'Professor Pyg' (Michael Cerveris) striking fear throughout 'Gotham', 'Gordon' and 'Bullock' head into the 'Narrows' to look for clues.
Then 'Bruce Wayne' meets former friend 'Grace' (Samia Finnerty), who convinces him to come along for a night out with some old classmates.
Meanwhile, 'Sofia' continues to develop relationships with 'Penguin' and Gordon..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "A Dark Knight: A Day In The Narrows"... ...
- 10/28/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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