French director Julien Villanueva whose animation and VFX outfit Circus Studio has worked on the likes of “Lego City Adventures”, “Around the World in 80 Days” and “White Fang,” has pitched his first ever original TV series project at Cartoon Forum in Toulouse.
“Dr Bob is a very simple concept,” he joked to the crowd of industry professionals gathered at the pitching forum in the southern French city. “It’s like Freud meets Kermit the Frog,” he explained about his show, a sitcom centered around Dr. Bob, a wacky psychologist who goes to extremes to make his patients happy, which often leads to radical consequences.
All the action takes place within the four walls of his office, a kind of modern-day confessional, located in the generic city of Socity, where upcoming municipal elections are putting everyone on edge.
The idea for the show, he explained, was born from his love...
“Dr Bob is a very simple concept,” he joked to the crowd of industry professionals gathered at the pitching forum in the southern French city. “It’s like Freud meets Kermit the Frog,” he explained about his show, a sitcom centered around Dr. Bob, a wacky psychologist who goes to extremes to make his patients happy, which often leads to radical consequences.
All the action takes place within the four walls of his office, a kind of modern-day confessional, located in the generic city of Socity, where upcoming municipal elections are putting everyone on edge.
The idea for the show, he explained, was born from his love...
- 9/21/2022
- by Lise Pedersen
- Variety Film + TV
A Michael Mann biopic of Muhammad Ali, a science-fiction thriller depicting a nightmare suburb, and a Tyler Perry romantic comedy are among the titles coming to Amazon Prime next month.
Films that will be available to stream starting in July include Ali (2001), Vivarium (2020) and Good Deeds (2012) as well as the Tim Burton dramedy Big Fish (2003), the Will Smith romantic comedy Hitch (2005), the Judd Apatow comedy Pineapple Express (2008), romance Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008) and the Angelina Jolie-Johnny Depp romantic thriller The Tourist (2010).
Television series arriving on Amazon Prime will include the first season of Lego City Adventures, the ninth ...
Films that will be available to stream starting in July include Ali (2001), Vivarium (2020) and Good Deeds (2012) as well as the Tim Burton dramedy Big Fish (2003), the Will Smith romantic comedy Hitch (2005), the Judd Apatow comedy Pineapple Express (2008), romance Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008) and the Angelina Jolie-Johnny Depp romantic thriller The Tourist (2010).
Television series arriving on Amazon Prime will include the first season of Lego City Adventures, the ninth ...
- 6/28/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A Michael Mann biopic of Muhammad Ali, a science-fiction thriller depicting a nightmare suburb, and a Tyler Perry romantic comedy are among the titles coming to Amazon Prime next month.
Films that will be available to stream starting in July include Ali (2001), Vivarium (2020) and Good Deeds (2012) as well as the Tim Burton dramedy Big Fish (2003), the Will Smith romantic comedy Hitch (2005), the Judd Apatow comedy Pineapple Express (2008), romance Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008) and the Angelina Jolie-Johnny Depp romantic thriller The Tourist (2010).
Television series arriving on Amazon Prime will include the first season of Lego City Adventures, the ninth ...
Films that will be available to stream starting in July include Ali (2001), Vivarium (2020) and Good Deeds (2012) as well as the Tim Burton dramedy Big Fish (2003), the Will Smith romantic comedy Hitch (2005), the Judd Apatow comedy Pineapple Express (2008), romance Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008) and the Angelina Jolie-Johnny Depp romantic thriller The Tourist (2010).
Television series arriving on Amazon Prime will include the first season of Lego City Adventures, the ninth ...
- 6/28/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As we get deeper into the summer, entertainment offerings are bound to start slimming – particularly in this pandemic era. Perhaps there’s no greater example of the oncoming drought than Amazon Prime’s list of new releases for July 2020.
Though the new options may be few and far between on Amazon this month, at least they pack a bit of a punch. In the case of Hanna season 2, that punch is quite literal. Esme Creed-Miles returns as the titular precocious super soldier. You can check out our review here. Beyond that, there are two intriguing Amazon original movies. The first is the Rosamund Pike-starring Radioactive and that arrives on July 24. Then there is the Dave Bautista film My Spy on July 26.
With HBO Max now on the scene, Amazon Prime is sure to lose some of its library titles. That can already be seen in the relatively sparse offerings for July.
Though the new options may be few and far between on Amazon this month, at least they pack a bit of a punch. In the case of Hanna season 2, that punch is quite literal. Esme Creed-Miles returns as the titular precocious super soldier. You can check out our review here. Beyond that, there are two intriguing Amazon original movies. The first is the Rosamund Pike-starring Radioactive and that arrives on July 24. Then there is the Dave Bautista film My Spy on July 26.
With HBO Max now on the scene, Amazon Prime is sure to lose some of its library titles. That can already be seen in the relatively sparse offerings for July.
- 6/25/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
With June drawing to a close, it’s time to look ahead to July. For Amazon Prime subscribers, next month brings a huge influx of new content, including a variety of movies both classic and underrated, as well as Amazon Original films and TV series.
Just a few of the notable movies arriving on the service include Jennifer Lopez tropical horror Anaconda, Tim Burton’s moving fantasy Big Fish, Dreamworks animated superhero flick Megamind, time-traveling Owen Wilson-starrer Midnight In Paris, romance Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist with Kat Dennings and Michael Cera, Adam Sandler comedy Spanglish, Rob Zombie horror The Devil’s Rejects and not one but two Will Smith vehicles – 2001 biopic Ali and 2005’s romcom Hitch.
For the full list, see below:
July 1 52 Pick-Up (1986) Ali (2001) An Eye For An Eye (1966) Anaconda (1997) Big Fish (2003) Bug (1975) Buried (2010) Cold War (2013) Edge Of Darkness (2010) Flashback (1990) Hitch (2005) Hollowman (2000) Iron Eagle IV – On The Attack...
Just a few of the notable movies arriving on the service include Jennifer Lopez tropical horror Anaconda, Tim Burton’s moving fantasy Big Fish, Dreamworks animated superhero flick Megamind, time-traveling Owen Wilson-starrer Midnight In Paris, romance Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist with Kat Dennings and Michael Cera, Adam Sandler comedy Spanglish, Rob Zombie horror The Devil’s Rejects and not one but two Will Smith vehicles – 2001 biopic Ali and 2005’s romcom Hitch.
For the full list, see below:
July 1 52 Pick-Up (1986) Ali (2001) An Eye For An Eye (1966) Anaconda (1997) Big Fish (2003) Bug (1975) Buried (2010) Cold War (2013) Edge Of Darkness (2010) Flashback (1990) Hitch (2005) Hollowman (2000) Iron Eagle IV – On The Attack...
- 6/23/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Amazon is out with its list of everything new coming to the streaming service in July.
New Amazon Originals include the second seasons of “Hanna” and “Absentia.” The 2019 Marie Curie biopic starring Rosamund Pike, “Radioactive,” is also coming, as a new comedy special from Jim Gaffigan called “Jim Gaffigan: Pale Tourist.”
Other existing movies that are being added include “Big Fish,” “Megamind,” “Pineapple Express” “Hitch,” “Nick And Norah’s Infinite Playlist,” “Vivarium,” and “The Weekend.”
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“As we confront systemic racism and injustice, Prime members can watch or re-watch a selection of titles such as ‘I Am Not Your Negro,’ ‘Just Mercy,’ ‘Betty Davis,’ ‘Crown Heights’ and many others in a dedicated carousel,” the streamer adds.
Here is the full list of everything coming to Amazon in July:
July 1
Movies
52 Pick-Up (1986)
Ali (2001)
An Eye For An Eye (1966)
Anaconda (1997)
Big Fish...
New Amazon Originals include the second seasons of “Hanna” and “Absentia.” The 2019 Marie Curie biopic starring Rosamund Pike, “Radioactive,” is also coming, as a new comedy special from Jim Gaffigan called “Jim Gaffigan: Pale Tourist.”
Other existing movies that are being added include “Big Fish,” “Megamind,” “Pineapple Express” “Hitch,” “Nick And Norah’s Infinite Playlist,” “Vivarium,” and “The Weekend.”
Also Read: Jimmy Kimmel Apologizes for 'Embarrassing' and 'Thoughtless' Past Blackface Sketches
“As we confront systemic racism and injustice, Prime members can watch or re-watch a selection of titles such as ‘I Am Not Your Negro,’ ‘Just Mercy,’ ‘Betty Davis,’ ‘Crown Heights’ and many others in a dedicated carousel,” the streamer adds.
Here is the full list of everything coming to Amazon in July:
July 1
Movies
52 Pick-Up (1986)
Ali (2001)
An Eye For An Eye (1966)
Anaconda (1997)
Big Fish...
- 6/23/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
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