After being delayed last year, A Quiet Place Part II will be released to theaters on May 28th! We have a look at the brand new trailer, along with details on an opening night fan event taking place at Cinemark theaters:
Hollywood, – Paramount Pictures and Cinemark Theatres today announced an Opening Night Fan Event to celebrate the debut of Paramount’s feature film “A Quiet Place Part II”, the sequel to the 2018 smash hit “A Quiet Place”. The event is to take place at Cinemark Playa Vista and Xd on Thursday, May 27th, and will feature a live Q&a with director John Krasinski. This event comes as part of the film’s opening week Welcome Back to Cinema fanfare, in advance of the movie’s nationwide opening on Friday, May 28th. Tickets to “A Quiet Place Part II” go on sale today, Thursday, May 6th.
Following the deadly events at home,...
Hollywood, – Paramount Pictures and Cinemark Theatres today announced an Opening Night Fan Event to celebrate the debut of Paramount’s feature film “A Quiet Place Part II”, the sequel to the 2018 smash hit “A Quiet Place”. The event is to take place at Cinemark Playa Vista and Xd on Thursday, May 27th, and will feature a live Q&a with director John Krasinski. This event comes as part of the film’s opening week Welcome Back to Cinema fanfare, in advance of the movie’s nationwide opening on Friday, May 28th. Tickets to “A Quiet Place Part II” go on sale today, Thursday, May 6th.
Following the deadly events at home,...
- 5/6/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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If Rudy Sarzo had done nothing more with his career than play bass on Quiet Riot’s Metal Health, he’d be a heavy-metal icon.
If Rudy Sarzo had done nothing more with his career than play bass on Quiet Riot’s Metal Health, he’d be a heavy-metal icon.
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- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Many companies these days throw around terms like “innovation,” “digital transformation,” and “entrepreneurial culture” without actually doing anything unique, a core critique lobbied by NYU professor Scott Galloway when assessing the value of real-estate start-up WeWork, who was valued like a tech company rather than a real estate company. Jed Rothstein’s energetic business documentary WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn explores the toxic side of the real estate company later known as The We Company and its flamboyant founder Adam Neumann.
Raised on an Israeli kibbutz, Neumann arrives in New York to live with his model sister and creates the co-working space WeWork with Miguel McKelvey, who also grew up on a commune, though in Oregon. They envision not just shared office space like those run by Regus––which looked more like doctors’ offices than the hip Instagram-friendly spaces they designed––but a “capitalist...
Raised on an Israeli kibbutz, Neumann arrives in New York to live with his model sister and creates the co-working space WeWork with Miguel McKelvey, who also grew up on a commune, though in Oregon. They envision not just shared office space like those run by Regus––which looked more like doctors’ offices than the hip Instagram-friendly spaces they designed––but a “capitalist...
- 3/24/2021
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
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