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Thure Riefenstein, Jon Paul Phillips, and Greg Audino in Gigolo club (2017)

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Lele Pons To Chat ‘Best Kept Secrets’ With Anonymous Callers In New Spotify Podcast (Trailer)
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Lele Pons is getting ready to dip her toes into the podcast space.

The social media comic and musician will launch next Wednesday her Spotify-exclusive podcast titled Best Kept Secrets. The series is produced by Shots Studios -- the digital talent management firm and production studio to which Pons has long been affiliated. Bowing Aug. 19, new episodes will roll out each week.

Given that Pons formerly kept numerous mental health struggles secret -- including Ocd, dyslexia, attention-deficit disorder, and Tourette’s syndrome -- the series will see her opening up discussions with anonymous callers about secrets of their own. “Nothing is better than a juicy secret,” she said in a statement. “Dirty, sexy, weird, kinky. Nothing is off limits.”

Pons, for her part, counts 41 million Instagram followers and 16 million YouTube subscribers on a channel that nabs 90 million monthly views. She has also released several hit singles, including the three-times certified platinum “Celoso,...
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 8/14/2020
  • by Geoff Weiss
  • Tubefilter.com
Mark Dacascos, Matthias Hues, Mike Möller, Brandon Rhea, and Mathis Landwehr in Ultimate Justice (2017)
Film Acquisition Rundown: HBO Picks Up ‘David Bowie: The Last Five Years,’ TWC Buys ‘Perfetti Sconosciuti’ and More
Mark Dacascos, Matthias Hues, Mike Möller, Brandon Rhea, and Mathis Landwehr in Ultimate Justice (2017)
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.

– HBO has acquired the U.S. TV rights to “David Bowie: The Last Five Years,” directed and produced by Francis Whately. The film spotlights two critically acclaimed albums and the stage musical “Lazarus,” offering new insights into Bowie’s extraordinary creativity during the final five years of his life.

Featuring a wealth of rarely seen Bowie interviews, archival footage, audio from the recording sessions for “The Next Day” and “Blackstar,” and unprecedented access to Bowie’s closest friends and artistic collaborators, the film is a tribute to one of the greatest rock icons of all time.

Read More: Film Acquisitions Rundown: Sony Picks Up Tom Hanks’ ‘Greyhound,’ Lionsgate Acquires ‘Rally Car’ and More

– The Weinstein Company will...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 2/17/2017
  • by Graham Winfrey
  • Indiewire
Thure Riefenstein, Jon Paul Phillips, and Greg Audino in Gigolo club (2017)
Breaking Glass acquires dark comedy 'Kept Boy'
Thure Riefenstein, Jon Paul Phillips, and Greg Audino in Gigolo club (2017)
Exclusive: Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired North American rights to writer-director George Bamber’s gay dark comedy.

Based on the book of the same name by Robert Rodi, Kept Boy centres on interior designer and reality show star Fairleigh Knock, who has a habit for keeping beautiful things, like young and attractive Dennis, around his home.

All goes well for Dennis until Fairleigh gives him an ultimatum – get a job or get out.

Kept Boy is Bamber’s second directorial effort, following The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life Of Ethan Green, and stars John Paul Phillips, Thure Riefenstein and Greg Audino.

“I’m excited to put a post-queer take on Robert Rodi’s twisty and hilarious romp”, Bamber said. “I know all audiences will enjoy Kept Boy’s story of love and the secrets of keeping it, and Breaking Glass is the perfect partner to release our story over all media platforms.”

The dark comedy...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 2/15/2017
  • ScreenDaily
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