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Paramount+ Sends ‘Fatal Attraction’ and ‘Rabbit Hole’ Down the Tubes

After just one season, Paramount+ is cancelling Fatal Attraction and Rabbit Hole, though both shows will remain on the streaming platform. In a statement issued this week, the streamer said: “Fatal Attraction and Rabbit Hole will not be returning for second seasons on Paramount+. We want to thank both series’ entire creative teams, crews and…

Fatal Attraction Interview with Actors Toby Huss, Reno Wilson, and Brian Goodman

Reevaluating the decisions individuals made in the past while also embracing and better understanding how those choices impact overall society is a vital journey that’s needed to improve people’s mindsets and relationships. That process is prevalent to both the iconic main characters of the acclaimed Fatal Attraction film, as well as the way culture viewed…

Fatal Attraction: Interview with Showrunner Alexandra Cunningham and Executive Producers Silver Tree and Kevin J. Hynes

Reevaluating the decisions individuals made in the past while also embracing and better understanding how those choices impact overall society is a vital journey that’s needed to improve people’s mindsets and relationships. That process is prevalent to both the iconic main characters of the acclaimed Fatal Attraction film, as well as the way culture viewed…

TV Review – ‘Fatal Attraction’ is a Lacking Remake that Doesn’t Truly Take Off

A successful film naturally breeds curiosity for how a long-form version of that same story might be received. In some cases, a television spinoff or remake directly follows a hit movie, to varying degrees of effectiveness. It also doesn’t always happen right away, and a good deal of time may pass in between a film’s…

Fatal Attraction | Official Teaser Trailer | Paramount+ : Starring Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan

Get ready for a new take on “Fatal Attraction.” Paramount+ has released a new trailer for seductive series, which is a for their TV reimagining of Fatal Attraction. The Paramount+ new series launches April 30 with three episodes, followed by a weekly release on Sundays for the remaining five episodes. The original film, which came…

Director From “Fatal Attraction,” and “9½ Weeks ,” Adrian Lyne Brings a New Seductive Film, “Deep Water” | Teaser Trailer | Hulu : Starring Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas

In recognition of all the twisted Valentines out there, Hulu has released a teaser trailer along with the poster for the psychological thriller “Deep Water,” starring Ben Affleck (“Gone Girl”) and Ana de Armas (“Knives Out”), directed by expert thrill master Adrian Lyne (“Fatal Attraction,” “Indecent Proposal”). “Deep Water” will debut March 18 exclusively as a…

Rian Johnson Unveils First Look Photo For ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’

Benoit Blanc returns in his most dangerous case yet. Production has begun in London on Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, the third film featuring the celebrated, Southern-fried detective created by writer/director Rian Johnson and played by Daniel Craig. The new installment is produced by Johnson and producer Ram Bergman’s production company T-Street. Aaaaand we’re off!…

‘300’ Television Series Being Development by Warner Bros. Television

©Courtesy of Warner Brothers A television series adaptation of the acclaimed action film 300 is in early development by Warner Bros. Television, Variety is reporting. While there aren’t any writers currently attached to the project, and exact plot details are still being developed, the show is expected to serve as a prequel to the 2007…

TV Review – Starz’s ‘Party Down’ is Back for More Terrific Mockery of Aspiring Actors in Catering

There are so many new series premiering these days across numerous broadcast networks, cable channels, and streaming services that it’s hard to keep track. But it also means that there are many platforms for all different kinds of tastes and allowing for longer runs for shows that might have been too niche to attract a…

Alexander Payne Set to Direct ‘Election’ Sequel With Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon is set to reprise her role as go-getter Tracy Flick in “Tracy Flick Can’t Win,” a sequel to the 1999 political comedy “Election.” Reese Witherspoon is set to reunite with director Alexander Payne. The 1999 original film had a breakout success for Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor, an Oscar nomination for best adapted…