When Selena Gomez’s Sister Gracie Sarcastically Screamed At Gordon Ramsay!(Photo Credit –Instagram)
Selena Gomez is currently grabbing a lot of eyeballs over her relationship with record producer Benny Blanco. They’re happy in love and often flaunt their Pda on Instagram. But we’ve stumbled upon a super cute video of her sister Gracie in a fun banter with chef Gordon Ramsay. And it is unmissable! Scroll below for all the details.
Gracie Elliott Teefey is Selena’s half-sister through her mother, Mandy Teefey, and her second husband, Brian Teefey. They have an age gap of 20 years, as Gomez is 31 while her younger sibling is only 10. But the duo shares an extraordinary bond, which is often seen during their date nights and red-carpet appearances.
Gordon Ramsay yells at Selena Gomez!
During Season 4, Episode 10 of Selena + Chef, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay graced the show to help the diva cook some scrumptious dishes.
Selena Gomez is currently grabbing a lot of eyeballs over her relationship with record producer Benny Blanco. They’re happy in love and often flaunt their Pda on Instagram. But we’ve stumbled upon a super cute video of her sister Gracie in a fun banter with chef Gordon Ramsay. And it is unmissable! Scroll below for all the details.
Gracie Elliott Teefey is Selena’s half-sister through her mother, Mandy Teefey, and her second husband, Brian Teefey. They have an age gap of 20 years, as Gomez is 31 while her younger sibling is only 10. But the duo shares an extraordinary bond, which is often seen during their date nights and red-carpet appearances.
Gordon Ramsay yells at Selena Gomez!
During Season 4, Episode 10 of Selena + Chef, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay graced the show to help the diva cook some scrumptious dishes.
- 12/30/2023
- by Jishika Madaan
- KoiMoi
Selena Gomez Couldn’t Wait To Reveal Her Romance With Benny Blanco, Her Family Gives A Green Signal?
Selena Gomez’s Family Approves Her Relationship With Benny Blanco!(Photo Credit –Instagram)
It’s a rare scenario that Selena Gomez is publicly talking about her love life. She confirmed her romance with Benny Blanco earlier this month. Unfortunately, fans weren’t the happiest about their pairing. But she wasn’t scared to clap back at trolls. Scroll below to know how mother Mandy Teefey and her family feel about her latest relationship!
Controversy began when fans pulled out an old interview of Benny allegedly taking a dig at Selena. What further left fans furious was his words of praise for her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber. The music producer collaborated with the Canadian singer for “Lonely,” and clearly, he picked his side.
Selena Gomez couldn’t wait to reveal she was dating Benny Blanco!
Selena Gomez has been publicly declaring that she’s in the happiest phase of her life. In fact,...
It’s a rare scenario that Selena Gomez is publicly talking about her love life. She confirmed her romance with Benny Blanco earlier this month. Unfortunately, fans weren’t the happiest about their pairing. But she wasn’t scared to clap back at trolls. Scroll below to know how mother Mandy Teefey and her family feel about her latest relationship!
Controversy began when fans pulled out an old interview of Benny allegedly taking a dig at Selena. What further left fans furious was his words of praise for her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber. The music producer collaborated with the Canadian singer for “Lonely,” and clearly, he picked his side.
Selena Gomez couldn’t wait to reveal she was dating Benny Blanco!
Selena Gomez has been publicly declaring that she’s in the happiest phase of her life. In fact,...
- 12/15/2023
- by Jishika Madaan
- KoiMoi
Exclusive: Venus Williams and Wondermind, co-founded by Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey and Daniella Pierson, are tackling the subject of mental health challenges faced by athletes in tennis-focused Behind The Racquet. The docuseries, which is currently in development, aims to raise awareness and destigmatize conversations about the challenges athletes face on and off the court, exploring mental health in tennis through the lens of those who live it.
Shot and directed by Peabody Award-winning and Emmy-nominated director and cinematographer Rex Miller (Citizen Ashe), each one-hour episode will contain three player vignettes, giving viewers a 360-degree view of the sport. Through candid conversations with recreational players to pros at the top of their field, the series explores themes such as grief, anxiety, disability, body image, disordered eating, family, and sexuality.
Williams, Isha Price, Noah Rubin, Teefey, Katelyn Afshar and Zach Mitchell executive produce.
“I couldn’t be more excited to be a...
Shot and directed by Peabody Award-winning and Emmy-nominated director and cinematographer Rex Miller (Citizen Ashe), each one-hour episode will contain three player vignettes, giving viewers a 360-degree view of the sport. Through candid conversations with recreational players to pros at the top of their field, the series explores themes such as grief, anxiety, disability, body image, disordered eating, family, and sexuality.
Williams, Isha Price, Noah Rubin, Teefey, Katelyn Afshar and Zach Mitchell executive produce.
“I couldn’t be more excited to be a...
- 8/28/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Selena Gomez's new documentary, "Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me," gives viewers a candid look at her life, beginning in 2016 and spanning to present day. In the Apple TV+ film, which is out now, the 30-year-old singer opens up about her career, her mental health, and her relationship history. Overall, it's a sharp and moving portrait of a child star turned major celebrity who's gone through so much in her first 30 years of life. Ahead, we're breaking down the biggest revelations from Gomez's documentary.
1. Selena Gomez Wasn't Happy With Her 2016 Tour Before It Even Started
In 2016, Gomez embarked on her "Revival" Tour, but she ended up canceling it after 55 shows. At the time and as shown in the documentary, she cited anxiety and depression, which was exacerbated by her lupus, as the reason for the cancellation. In "My Mind & Me," Gomez explains that her mental health struggles were even more...
1. Selena Gomez Wasn't Happy With Her 2016 Tour Before It Even Started
In 2016, Gomez embarked on her "Revival" Tour, but she ended up canceling it after 55 shows. At the time and as shown in the documentary, she cited anxiety and depression, which was exacerbated by her lupus, as the reason for the cancellation. In "My Mind & Me," Gomez explains that her mental health struggles were even more...
- 11/4/2022
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
Actress-singer Selena Gomez shared the unexpected style hiccup she experienced at the 2022 Emmys, telling Kelly Clarkson on her daytime talk show, “A lot of people saw something they didn’t want to see.”
During a November 2 appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, the Only Murders in the Building actress recalled having issues with her white sequined Celine gown at the September 12 awards show, reports eonline.com.
“My dress was actually riding up the entire time,” Selena told host Kelly Clarkson about her wardrobe malfunction.
“So a lot of people saw something they didn’t want to see.”
Despite having a fashion hiccup at the 2022 Emmys, the Rare Beauty founder handled it like a total pro. After all, wearing head-turning looks has become second nature for Selena, who recently wowed at the world premiere of her new documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me.
For the momentous occasion on November 2 at the 2022 AFI Festival,...
During a November 2 appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, the Only Murders in the Building actress recalled having issues with her white sequined Celine gown at the September 12 awards show, reports eonline.com.
“My dress was actually riding up the entire time,” Selena told host Kelly Clarkson about her wardrobe malfunction.
“So a lot of people saw something they didn’t want to see.”
Despite having a fashion hiccup at the 2022 Emmys, the Rare Beauty founder handled it like a total pro. After all, wearing head-turning looks has become second nature for Selena, who recently wowed at the world premiere of her new documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me.
For the momentous occasion on November 2 at the 2022 AFI Festival,...
- 11/4/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Selena Gomez and her mom, Mandy Teefey, have “both agreed” not to watch the actress’ upcoming documentary “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me”.
“It’s something that I feel, ‘cause I did a little interview in it, and I didn’t really want to do a lot,” Teefey told E! News at the Paw Works Animal Rescue “Ties and Tails Gala” last week. “And it kind of just put me in a headspace that you just don’t want to revisit after you’ve grown through so much.”
Teefey noted that “when the time comes” and she feels likes she’s “ready to watch” the candid film, then she will.
“But what I’ve seen of it, it’s beautiful,” she added.
Read More: Selena Gomez Makes Return To Waverly Place ‘Where It all Began’
Teefey also shared how she helped her daughter get through her years-long mental health battle, including depression and anxiety.
“It’s something that I feel, ‘cause I did a little interview in it, and I didn’t really want to do a lot,” Teefey told E! News at the Paw Works Animal Rescue “Ties and Tails Gala” last week. “And it kind of just put me in a headspace that you just don’t want to revisit after you’ve grown through so much.”
Teefey noted that “when the time comes” and she feels likes she’s “ready to watch” the candid film, then she will.
“But what I’ve seen of it, it’s beautiful,” she added.
Read More: Selena Gomez Makes Return To Waverly Place ‘Where It all Began’
Teefey also shared how she helped her daughter get through her years-long mental health battle, including depression and anxiety.
- 11/1/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
On October 10, Selena Gomez shared the first official trailer for her highly-anticipated upcoming documentary, Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me.
According to the Apple TV description, the clip teases a “uniquely raw and intimate documentary span[ning] her six-year journey into a new light.”
The trailer features a montage of the actress’ extreme highs and lows over the past several years, and Gomez narrates the two minutes and 27 seconds.
“Just be who you are, Selena,” she tells herself at the beginning of the teaser. “No one cares about what you’re doing. It’s about who I am, being okay with where I am.”
She emphasizes, “I am grateful to be alive.”
Various reporters’ voices remind viewers of Selena Gomez’s several diagnoses and rumors about her mental health. “Selena Gomez was diagnosed with lupus, depression and anxiety,” they say. “She had a mental breakdown.”
The pop star and fierce mental health...
According to the Apple TV description, the clip teases a “uniquely raw and intimate documentary span[ning] her six-year journey into a new light.”
The trailer features a montage of the actress’ extreme highs and lows over the past several years, and Gomez narrates the two minutes and 27 seconds.
“Just be who you are, Selena,” she tells herself at the beginning of the teaser. “No one cares about what you’re doing. It’s about who I am, being okay with where I am.”
She emphasizes, “I am grateful to be alive.”
Various reporters’ voices remind viewers of Selena Gomez’s several diagnoses and rumors about her mental health. “Selena Gomez was diagnosed with lupus, depression and anxiety,” they say. “She had a mental breakdown.”
The pop star and fierce mental health...
- 10/11/2022
- by Ilana Frost
- Uinterview
Only the best babysitters in the building. It turns out Selena Gomez isn't just a talented actress, singer and makeup mogul—but a great sitter as well. Jessica Simpson recently shared that Selena took her 10-year-old daughter, Maxwell Johnson, to see her first concert while babysitting her. As for who they saw perform? Jessica noted in an Instagram Live with Suneel Gupta that it was for Olivia Rodrigo's Sour tour. The "Irresistible" singer explained that her family crossed paths with Selena after Maxwell became mutual friends with one of Selena's little sisters (Selena's mom Mandy Teefey shares Gracie Elliot Teefey, 9, with Brian Teefey, while Selena's dad Ricardo...
- 7/13/2022
- E! Online
Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey and Daniella Pierson announce the first drop of Wondermind, the world’s first mental fitness ecosystem with a mission to democratize and destigmatize mental health globally via daily editorial content, insightful entertainment, and tangible tools.
Wondermind founders Selena Gomez, Daniella Pierson and Mandy Teefey
Wondermind is a comprehensive, multifaceted platform designed to offer a new category of inclusive mental fitness support, while normalizing mental health by covering honest, real-life topics. Inspired by the founders’ own mental health journeys, Gomez, Teefey and Pierson have joined forces to create a platform rooted in actionable healing, for all gender identities, races and ages, all developed in partnership with their committee of licensed professionals from diverse fields and backgrounds.
“Every person has their own mental health journey. If we ignore them, glamorize them or hide them from the world, it doesn’t change that the journey is very real,” says co-founder,...
Wondermind founders Selena Gomez, Daniella Pierson and Mandy Teefey
Wondermind is a comprehensive, multifaceted platform designed to offer a new category of inclusive mental fitness support, while normalizing mental health by covering honest, real-life topics. Inspired by the founders’ own mental health journeys, Gomez, Teefey and Pierson have joined forces to create a platform rooted in actionable healing, for all gender identities, races and ages, all developed in partnership with their committee of licensed professionals from diverse fields and backgrounds.
“Every person has their own mental health journey. If we ignore them, glamorize them or hide them from the world, it doesn’t change that the journey is very real,” says co-founder,...
- 4/7/2022
- Look to the Stars
Selena Gomez's mother is speaking out more about her near-fatal health battle this year, as well as the treatment she received at a hospital. In an interview with People, published Wednesday, Dec. 22, Mandy Teefey, 45, said her double pneumonia, which she first wrote about in November, had been "exacerbated" when she caught Covid-19. "I got pneumonia in February in New York, and I guess the doctor didn't really clear it up as much as it needed to be," she said, adding that she received IV vitamin therapy, which she thinks helped. "Then a week before I was going to get my first Covid shot, I got Covid," she said. "I was at home the...
- 12/22/2021
- E! Online
Selena Gomez’s mom, Mandy Teefey, shut down body shamers after receiving insensitive comments about her weight. Teefey, 45, recently revealed that she received hate comments about her appearance after surviving a fatal diagnosis: double pneumonia. After being told she had days to live, she miraculously recovered. Less than a month after her recovery, Teefey did […]
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- 11/22/2021
- by Rachel Schleider
- Uinterview
Selena Gomez's mom is shutting down body shamers. Mandy Teefey revealed that she recently received criticism and some unsolicited advice over her appearance on the December 2021 cover of Entrepreneur magazine, which showed her with her 29-year-old daughter and businesswoman Daniella Pierson. On Friday, Nov. 19, Mandy shared on Instagram an alleged screenshot of a private message she received from an unidentified user, in which they offered to help her "lose weight." Mandy called the comment an example of one of the more "polite" responses she's gotten. "I wasn't ever going to discuss this, but I knew when the Entrepreneur cover came...
- 11/20/2021
- E! Online
Michelle Selene Ang has signed with Buchwald, Variety has learned exclusively.
Ang is best known for her role on the popular Netflix series “13 Reasons Why.” During her time on the show, she played the role of Courtney Crimsen, who is one of the titular reasons that Hannah (Katherine Langford) commits suicide in Season 1 after Courtney spreads lies about her around their school. Ang’s character is an antagonist in the series in Season 1 and plays a supporting role in Seasons 2 and 3, along with a cameo in Season 4.
In addition to her time on “13 Reasons Why,” Ang also appeared in an episode of the CBS crime procedural “Elementary,” specifically the Season 6 episode “Sand Trap.” She played Kelsey Chapman, a houseguest of Watson’s (Lucy Liu) who is considering giving up her unborn baby for adoption.
Season 1 of “13 Reasons Why” was based on the novel of the same name by Jay Asher,...
Ang is best known for her role on the popular Netflix series “13 Reasons Why.” During her time on the show, she played the role of Courtney Crimsen, who is one of the titular reasons that Hannah (Katherine Langford) commits suicide in Season 1 after Courtney spreads lies about her around their school. Ang’s character is an antagonist in the series in Season 1 and plays a supporting role in Seasons 2 and 3, along with a cameo in Season 4.
In addition to her time on “13 Reasons Why,” Ang also appeared in an episode of the CBS crime procedural “Elementary,” specifically the Season 6 episode “Sand Trap.” She played Kelsey Chapman, a houseguest of Watson’s (Lucy Liu) who is considering giving up her unborn baby for adoption.
Season 1 of “13 Reasons Why” was based on the novel of the same name by Jay Asher,...
- 3/16/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Selena Gomez is getting candid on her ongoing mental health journey.
The 28-year-old singer has been vocal about her mental health issues over the past couple of years, recently revealing about being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and how she overcame her breakup with Justin Bieber and The Weeknd.
In a joint interview with her mom, Mandy Teefey for The Newsette, Selena opened up on her decision to be increasingly open about her mental health and finding joy in her music.
Selena Gomez shared that she had to give up social media for some time after she initially opened up about her struggle with her mental health. “For me, I had to give up social media … so I would go through these periods when I wouldn’t,” she explained.
“But I got so angry that my story was twisted into so many different things. The first time I posted, I was like,...
The 28-year-old singer has been vocal about her mental health issues over the past couple of years, recently revealing about being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and how she overcame her breakup with Justin Bieber and The Weeknd.
In a joint interview with her mom, Mandy Teefey for The Newsette, Selena opened up on her decision to be increasingly open about her mental health and finding joy in her music.
Selena Gomez shared that she had to give up social media for some time after she initially opened up about her struggle with her mental health. “For me, I had to give up social media … so I would go through these periods when I wouldn’t,” she explained.
“But I got so angry that my story was twisted into so many different things. The first time I posted, I was like,...
- 11/18/2020
- by Omkar Padte
- GlamSham
Selena Gomez doesn't want to keep her mental health journey to herself. As an actress and singer in the public eye, the 28-year-old knows she has fans who look up to her. So when given the opportunity to share her struggles with anxiety and depression, Selena knew she had to speak out. "For me, I had to give up social media… so I would go through these periods when I wouldn't [use my accounts]," she shared in a joint interview with mom Mandy Teefey for The Newsette. "But I got so angry that my story was twisted into so many different things. The first time I posted [again], I was like, 'I claim my own story, so if you don't hear it from me, then it's not true. Did I...
- 11/17/2020
- E! Online
No Trace Camping’s David Gross produced.
As the US box office sputters back to life, Sony has set a September 11 US theatrical release for The Broken Hearts Gallery after the studio removed it from the calendar last month.
Natalie Krinsky’s rom-com and feature directorial debut is scheduled to open through TriStar Pictures one week after Warner Bros’ Christopher Nolan thriller Tenet.
Assuming there are no last-minute changes caused by the pandemic, the weekend of September 11-13 will see Solstice Studios’ Unhinged enter its third weekend, and Fox’s The New Mutants embark on its second.
Sony Pictures Worldwide...
As the US box office sputters back to life, Sony has set a September 11 US theatrical release for The Broken Hearts Gallery after the studio removed it from the calendar last month.
Natalie Krinsky’s rom-com and feature directorial debut is scheduled to open through TriStar Pictures one week after Warner Bros’ Christopher Nolan thriller Tenet.
Assuming there are no last-minute changes caused by the pandemic, the weekend of September 11-13 will see Solstice Studios’ Unhinged enter its third weekend, and Fox’s The New Mutants embark on its second.
Sony Pictures Worldwide...
- 8/24/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Updated, June 29: After the theatrical release schedule shifted once again last week with New York and Los Angeles still closed, and Tenet heading to Aug. 12 and Mulan to Aug. 21., Sony is moving their Tri-Star Selena Gomez executive produced romantic comedy Broken Hearts Gallery to Aug. 7, the weekend after Solstice Studio’s Unhinged on July 31. The pic has continually been scheduled in the weekend after Unhinged as part of the tee-up for theaters reopening as they head toward Warner Bros.’ Tenet.
Disney still has 20th Century Studios’ The Empty Man on Aug. 7. No word yet if that moves. We’re also waiting to see if STX’s Aug. 14 Gerard Butler release Greenland moves as well as Lionsgate’s Antebellum and Focus Features’ Let Him Go, both sharing Mulan‘s new release date.
Updated, June 16 Pm: Following the domino release schedule explosion Friday in the wake of Warner Bros’ Tenet shifting...
Disney still has 20th Century Studios’ The Empty Man on Aug. 7. No word yet if that moves. We’re also waiting to see if STX’s Aug. 14 Gerard Butler release Greenland moves as well as Lionsgate’s Antebellum and Focus Features’ Let Him Go, both sharing Mulan‘s new release date.
Updated, June 16 Pm: Following the domino release schedule explosion Friday in the wake of Warner Bros’ Tenet shifting...
- 6/29/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Rom-com remains first summer release of new film by Hollywood major studio.
Sony has moved back the release of TriStar Pictures’ The Broken Hearts Gallery to mid-July as Hollywood distribution executives continue to search for the sweet spot and exhibitors prepare to reopen sites across the Us.
The rom-com, which the studio acquired last week, had been scheduled to open on July 10 and will now go out one week later on July 17.
The new berth means The Broken Hearts Gallery remains the first summer release of a new film by a Hollywood major, one week before Disney is scheduled to...
Sony has moved back the release of TriStar Pictures’ The Broken Hearts Gallery to mid-July as Hollywood distribution executives continue to search for the sweet spot and exhibitors prepare to reopen sites across the Us.
The rom-com, which the studio acquired last week, had been scheduled to open on July 10 and will now go out one week later on July 17.
The new berth means The Broken Hearts Gallery remains the first summer release of a new film by a Hollywood major, one week before Disney is scheduled to...
- 6/16/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Elevation Pictures handles Canadian distribution.
In a move that offers hope amid a pandemic landscape that remains notoriously difficult to forecast, Sony has scheduled a July 10 theatrical-only launch for The Broken Hearts Gallery and positioned the rom-com as the first studio release of the summer one week ahead of Tenet.
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions’ Stage 6 Films acquired worldwide rights to Natalie Krinsky’s directorial debut, on which Selena Gomez served as executive producer, from producer-financier No Trace Camping.
Dacre Montgomery and Geraldine Viswanathan star in the story of a young art gallery assistant in New York who inspires romantics...
In a move that offers hope amid a pandemic landscape that remains notoriously difficult to forecast, Sony has scheduled a July 10 theatrical-only launch for The Broken Hearts Gallery and positioned the rom-com as the first studio release of the summer one week ahead of Tenet.
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions’ Stage 6 Films acquired worldwide rights to Natalie Krinsky’s directorial debut, on which Selena Gomez served as executive producer, from producer-financier No Trace Camping.
Dacre Montgomery and Geraldine Viswanathan star in the story of a young art gallery assistant in New York who inspires romantics...
- 6/10/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Elevation Pictures handles Canadian distribution.
In a move that offers hope amid a pandemic landscape that remains notoriously difficult to forecast, Sony has scheduled a July 10 theatrical-only launch for The Broken Hearts Gallery and positioned the rom-com as the first studio release of the summer one week ahead of Tenet.
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions’ Stage 6 Films acquired worldwide rights to Natalie Krinsky’s directorial debut, on which Selena Gomez served as executive producer, from producer-financier No Trace Camping.
Dacre Montgomery and Geraldine Viswanathan star in the story of a young art gallery assistant in New York who inspires romantics...
In a move that offers hope amid a pandemic landscape that remains notoriously difficult to forecast, Sony has scheduled a July 10 theatrical-only launch for The Broken Hearts Gallery and positioned the rom-com as the first studio release of the summer one week ahead of Tenet.
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions’ Stage 6 Films acquired worldwide rights to Natalie Krinsky’s directorial debut, on which Selena Gomez served as executive producer, from producer-financier No Trace Camping.
Dacre Montgomery and Geraldine Viswanathan star in the story of a young art gallery assistant in New York who inspires romantics...
- 6/10/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Sony has acquired the rights to “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” a romantic comedy executive produced by Selena Gomez, that the studio will release in theaters on July 10, making it the earliest major studio release of the summer.
Geraldine Viswanathan (“Bad Education”) and Dacre Montgomery (“Stranger Things”) co-star in the film that is the directorial debut of Natalie Krinsky.
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions’ Stage 6 Films acquired the worldwide rights to “The Broken Hearts Gallery” from producer and financier No Trace Camping. Elevation Pictures will distribute the film in Canada.
Also Read: Sony, WarnerMedia, Disney, ViacomCBS Weigh in on George Floyd Protests Urging 'Collective Empathy,' 'Action'
Sony’s release plans for “The Broken Hearts Gallery” put it ahead of Warner Bros.’ “Tenet,” which has held firm to its July 17 release date even as other major tentpole films both before and after it have shuffled release dates. It does still come...
Geraldine Viswanathan (“Bad Education”) and Dacre Montgomery (“Stranger Things”) co-star in the film that is the directorial debut of Natalie Krinsky.
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions’ Stage 6 Films acquired the worldwide rights to “The Broken Hearts Gallery” from producer and financier No Trace Camping. Elevation Pictures will distribute the film in Canada.
Also Read: Sony, WarnerMedia, Disney, ViacomCBS Weigh in on George Floyd Protests Urging 'Collective Empathy,' 'Action'
Sony’s release plans for “The Broken Hearts Gallery” put it ahead of Warner Bros.’ “Tenet,” which has held firm to its July 17 release date even as other major tentpole films both before and after it have shuffled release dates. It does still come...
- 6/9/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Monty was framed.
Those are the damning words spray painted onto doors at Liberty High in the final season of “13 Reasons Why” that set the final season’s drama in action, as revealed in the official trailer Netflix released Wednesday.
Monty, or Montgomery de la Cruz (Timothy Granaderos) was the violent teenager who raped Tyler (Devin Druid) and constantly bullied a number of other classmates, as well. He died in the third season of the show, which kept him unable from being able to to deny the accusations that he killed Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice).
But now it appears someone out there is not Ok with him taking the fall for that particular crime.
“I think we may have a few problems,” Dylan Minnette’s Clay Jensen says in the trailer, which you can watch above.
As the characters inch toward their graduation, they suddenly have to contend with...
Those are the damning words spray painted onto doors at Liberty High in the final season of “13 Reasons Why” that set the final season’s drama in action, as revealed in the official trailer Netflix released Wednesday.
Monty, or Montgomery de la Cruz (Timothy Granaderos) was the violent teenager who raped Tyler (Devin Druid) and constantly bullied a number of other classmates, as well. He died in the third season of the show, which kept him unable from being able to to deny the accusations that he killed Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice).
But now it appears someone out there is not Ok with him taking the fall for that particular crime.
“I think we may have a few problems,” Dylan Minnette’s Clay Jensen says in the trailer, which you can watch above.
As the characters inch toward their graduation, they suddenly have to contend with...
- 5/20/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Selena Gomez is one of the most open, outspoken, and down-to-earth celebs out there, and we imagine that's due in no small part to her mama, Mandy Teefey. Mandy may not have supported Selena's relationship with Justin Bieber, but she's always had her daughter's back. From red carpet appearances to scary surgeries, Selena's mom has been there through it all, and she's kept Selena grounded along the way. As Selena explained back in 2013, "My mom always told me if I love what I'm doing and I'm having fun then just continue to do it. But if it's not fun for me anymore and I'm miserable, then I'm going to go back to Texas and quit it all, to be honest." While Mother's Day 2020 has passed, it's never a bad time to honor moms!
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- 5/11/2020
- by Corinne Sullivan
- Popsugar.com
After four seasons, the stories of Liberty High are coming to an end when 13 Reasons Why drops its fourth and final season on Friday, June 5. In the fourth and final season, Liberty High School' senior class prepares for graduation, but before they say goodbye, the kids will have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face "heartbreaking choices that could impact their futures forever," Netflix said in a press blast. The 10-episode final season from executive producers Brian Yorkey, Mandy Teefey, Kristel Laiblin, Selena Gomez, and Joy Gorman began production last year. To mark the beginning of the end, Netflix released a behind-the-scenes video of the tearful final days of production on the controversial...
- 5/11/2020
- E! Online
Get ready to bust out your cassette tape player for a breath of nostalgia: The fourth and final season of “13 Reasons Why” will launch June 5, Netflix announced Monday.
In the final season, Liberty High School’s senior class is preparing for graduation, but of course before they can actually say goodbye to each other and their school, they will have to keep a dangerous secret buried, as well as face “heartbreaking choices” that may impact their futures forever.
The final season of the young adult drama that was originally based on Jay Asher’s 2007 novel of the same name will consist of 10 episodes. While the first season followed the plot of Asher’s book, centering on the titular tapes the teenager Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) sent to various classmates to explain her suicide, subsequent seasons thrust her friend Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) into the center of the story and...
In the final season, Liberty High School’s senior class is preparing for graduation, but of course before they can actually say goodbye to each other and their school, they will have to keep a dangerous secret buried, as well as face “heartbreaking choices” that may impact their futures forever.
The final season of the young adult drama that was originally based on Jay Asher’s 2007 novel of the same name will consist of 10 episodes. While the first season followed the plot of Asher’s book, centering on the titular tapes the teenager Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) sent to various classmates to explain her suicide, subsequent seasons thrust her friend Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) into the center of the story and...
- 5/11/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has finally set the premiere date for the fourth and final season of “13 Reasons Why.”
On Monday, the streaming service dropped a video featuring an emotional cast table and more behind-the-seasons footage from the teen drama’s 10 remaining episodes. The clip, which you can watch above, revealed that Season 4 of “13 Reasons Why” will launch June 5.
According to Netflix, “In the series’ final season, Liberty High School’s Senior Class prepares for graduation. But before they say goodbye, they’ll have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face heartbreaking choices that could impact their futures forever.”
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Season 4 of “13 Reasons Why” stars Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Grace Saif as Ani Achola, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Ross Butler as Zach Dempsey,...
On Monday, the streaming service dropped a video featuring an emotional cast table and more behind-the-seasons footage from the teen drama’s 10 remaining episodes. The clip, which you can watch above, revealed that Season 4 of “13 Reasons Why” will launch June 5.
According to Netflix, “In the series’ final season, Liberty High School’s Senior Class prepares for graduation. But before they say goodbye, they’ll have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face heartbreaking choices that could impact their futures forever.”
Also Read: Spring TV 2020: Premiere Dates for New and Returning Shows (Photos)
Season 4 of “13 Reasons Why” stars Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Grace Saif as Ani Achola, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Ross Butler as Zach Dempsey,...
- 5/11/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Netflix has released the trailer for its upcoming documentary series, Living Undocumented, executive produced by Selena Gomez. The six-part series premieres October 2nd.
Living Undocumented follows eight immigrant families, largely from Mexico and Central America, as they struggle to obtain legal status in the United States. Along the way, they face the risk of deportation and separation from their loved ones. Some of the documentary’s subjects are young people whose parents brought them to the country while they were children, and are therefore subject to evolving and unclear legal protections in the United States.
Living Undocumented follows eight immigrant families, largely from Mexico and Central America, as they struggle to obtain legal status in the United States. Along the way, they face the risk of deportation and separation from their loved ones. Some of the documentary’s subjects are young people whose parents brought them to the country while they were children, and are therefore subject to evolving and unclear legal protections in the United States.
- 9/17/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Selena Gomez is set to produce a docuseries with Netflix.
The series, entitled “Living Undocumented,” follows eight undocumented families who took the extraordinary risk of allowing film crews to chronicle their lives as they faced potential deportation.
Ranging from harrowing to hopeful, their journeys illuminate and humanize the complex U.S. immigration system. The series depicts the struggles many must endure in their quest to pursue the American dream.
“I chose to produce this series, ‘Living Undocumented,’ because over the past few years, the word immigrant has seemingly become a negative word,” said Gomez. “My hope is that the series can shed light on what it’s like to live in this country as an undocumented immigrant firsthand, from the courageous people who have chosen to share their stories.”
The series, which drops Oct. 2, will be co-directed by Aaron Saidman and Anna Chai. Eli Holzman and Saidman will exectuive produce...
The series, entitled “Living Undocumented,” follows eight undocumented families who took the extraordinary risk of allowing film crews to chronicle their lives as they faced potential deportation.
Ranging from harrowing to hopeful, their journeys illuminate and humanize the complex U.S. immigration system. The series depicts the struggles many must endure in their quest to pursue the American dream.
“I chose to produce this series, ‘Living Undocumented,’ because over the past few years, the word immigrant has seemingly become a negative word,” said Gomez. “My hope is that the series can shed light on what it’s like to live in this country as an undocumented immigrant firsthand, from the courageous people who have chosen to share their stories.”
The series, which drops Oct. 2, will be co-directed by Aaron Saidman and Anna Chai. Eli Holzman and Saidman will exectuive produce...
- 9/17/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has ordered a six-part docuseries executive produced by Selena Gomez called “Living Undocumented.”
Here’s the official description for the series, courtesy of the streaming service: “In 2018, eight undocumented families took the extraordinary risk of allowing film crews to chronicle their lives as they faced potential deportation. Ranging from harrowing to hopeful, their journeys illuminate and humanize the complex U.S. immigration system. Living Undocumented depicts the struggles many must endure in their quest to pursue the American dream.”
You can get your first look at the series via the trailer below.
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“I chose to produce this series, ‘Living Undocumented,’ because over the past few years, the word immigrant has seemingly become a negative word,” Gomez said in a statement. “My hope is that the series can shed light on what it’s like...
Here’s the official description for the series, courtesy of the streaming service: “In 2018, eight undocumented families took the extraordinary risk of allowing film crews to chronicle their lives as they faced potential deportation. Ranging from harrowing to hopeful, their journeys illuminate and humanize the complex U.S. immigration system. Living Undocumented depicts the struggles many must endure in their quest to pursue the American dream.”
You can get your first look at the series via the trailer below.
Also Read: Steven S DeKnight Exits as Showrunner on Netflix Series 'Jupiter's Legacy'
“I chose to produce this series, ‘Living Undocumented,’ because over the past few years, the word immigrant has seemingly become a negative word,” Gomez said in a statement. “My hope is that the series can shed light on what it’s like...
- 9/17/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Netflix will put human faces to the immigration debate with a documentary series called Living Undocumented.
The series, which premieres Oct. 2 and counts Selena Gomez among its executive producers, follows eight families who agreed to let film crews chronicle their lives as they faced potential deportation. Their stories range from harrowing to hopeful and illuminate and humanize the complex U.S. immigration system, while the families endure in their quest to pursue the American dream.
Along with Gomez, Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman executive produce via Industrial Media's Intellectual Property Corp. Mandy Teefey, Anna Chai and Sean O'Grady ...
The series, which premieres Oct. 2 and counts Selena Gomez among its executive producers, follows eight families who agreed to let film crews chronicle their lives as they faced potential deportation. Their stories range from harrowing to hopeful and illuminate and humanize the complex U.S. immigration system, while the families endure in their quest to pursue the American dream.
Along with Gomez, Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman executive produce via Industrial Media's Intellectual Property Corp. Mandy Teefey, Anna Chai and Sean O'Grady ...
- 9/17/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
“Forrest Gump” star Gary Sinise has signed on to join the fourth and final season of Netflix’s Ya series “13 Reasons Why.”
Sinise will play Dr. Robert Ellman, who Netflix describes as a “a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) battle anxiety, depression, and grief. Ellman helps guide Clay to accept the help he needs and come to terms with the trauma in his past.”
Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty high. A premiere date has not yet been set.
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In the mean time, the third season is set to launch on Aug. 23, and will center on the surprising death of another high school student at Liberty: Justin Prentice’s jock Bryce Walker. You can watch the trailer here.
Sinise will play Dr. Robert Ellman, who Netflix describes as a “a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) battle anxiety, depression, and grief. Ellman helps guide Clay to accept the help he needs and come to terms with the trauma in his past.”
Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty high. A premiere date has not yet been set.
Also Read: What Is 'Mindhunter' Trying to Do With These Btk Killer Vignettes?
In the mean time, the third season is set to launch on Aug. 23, and will center on the surprising death of another high school student at Liberty: Justin Prentice’s jock Bryce Walker. You can watch the trailer here.
- 9/5/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Gary Sinise is set for a key series regular role opposite Dylan Minnette in the fourth and final season of Netflix’s Ya drama 13 Reasons Why.
Sinise, who is expected to appear in every episode, will play Dr. Robert Ellman, a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen (Minnette) battle anxiety, depression, and grief. Formidable, intense, and deeply humane, Ellman is steadfast in guiding Clay to accept the help he needs so desperately, to come to terms with the trauma in his past, and begin the process of healing.
“From the first moments we conceived of the role, I thought of Gary Sinise, but hardly dared to dream it might happen,” said series creator Brian Yorkey. “A consummate actor and first-rate human, Gary brings the exact combination of toughness, smarts, and heart the character needs. We’re all thrilled and honored to have him...
Sinise, who is expected to appear in every episode, will play Dr. Robert Ellman, a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen (Minnette) battle anxiety, depression, and grief. Formidable, intense, and deeply humane, Ellman is steadfast in guiding Clay to accept the help he needs so desperately, to come to terms with the trauma in his past, and begin the process of healing.
“From the first moments we conceived of the role, I thought of Gary Sinise, but hardly dared to dream it might happen,” said series creator Brian Yorkey. “A consummate actor and first-rate human, Gary brings the exact combination of toughness, smarts, and heart the character needs. We’re all thrilled and honored to have him...
- 9/5/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Veteran “CSI: NY” and “Forrest Gump” actor Gary Sinise is joining the cast of “13 Reasons Why” for its fourth and final season.
Sinise will play Dr. Robert Ellman in the Netflix Ya drama. Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High.
Dr. Ellman is described as a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) battle anxiety, depression, and grief. Ellman helps guide Clay to accept the help he needs and come to terms with the trauma in his past.
Season 3, which was released back in August, picks up eight months after the events of the previous season and focuses on Clay, Tony (Christian Navarro), Jessica (Alisha Boe), Alex (Miles Heizer), Justin (Brandon Flynn), and Zach (Ross Butler)who find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up of Tyler’s (Devin Druid) attempted massacre at the Spring Fling,...
Sinise will play Dr. Robert Ellman in the Netflix Ya drama. Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High.
Dr. Ellman is described as a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) battle anxiety, depression, and grief. Ellman helps guide Clay to accept the help he needs and come to terms with the trauma in his past.
Season 3, which was released back in August, picks up eight months after the events of the previous season and focuses on Clay, Tony (Christian Navarro), Jessica (Alisha Boe), Alex (Miles Heizer), Justin (Brandon Flynn), and Zach (Ross Butler)who find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up of Tyler’s (Devin Druid) attempted massacre at the Spring Fling,...
- 9/5/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
The highly anticipated season three of 13 Reasons Why drops on Aug. 23 and although she remains behind the scenes, Selena Gomez is still involved in the series. The singer referred to it as "a passion project" in 2017, and in addition to actively promoting the show on social media, she also spent time with its stars during and post-production. After season one premiered, Gomez, Alisha Boe (who plays Jessica Davis), and Tommy Dorfman (who plays Ryan Shaver) got matching semicolon tattoos to symbolize suicide awareness and prevention.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Gomez is still an executive producer along with her mom, Mandy Teefey, and Joy Gorman, Kristel Laiblin, and the late Steve Golin for Anonymous Content. On Aug. 1 she retweeted the season three trailer, but Gomez hasn't been as publicly involved as she was at the series' outset. "I haven't seen Selena," star Anne Winters (who plays Chlöe Rice) told Us Weekly in December.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Gomez is still an executive producer along with her mom, Mandy Teefey, and Joy Gorman, Kristel Laiblin, and the late Steve Golin for Anonymous Content. On Aug. 1 she retweeted the season three trailer, but Gomez hasn't been as publicly involved as she was at the series' outset. "I haven't seen Selena," star Anne Winters (who plays Chlöe Rice) told Us Weekly in December.
- 8/13/2019
- by Caitlin Flynn
- Popsugar.com
“13 Reasons Why” has been renewed for a fourth and final season at Netflix, TheWrap has learned.
An individual with knowledge of the renewal tells TheWrap that Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High.
Readers can watch the trailer for “13 Reasons Why’s” upcoming third season above, which Netflix dropped Thursday to also serve as the announcement that the new season will launch Aug. 23.
Here’s the official description for Season 3:
Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny,...
An individual with knowledge of the renewal tells TheWrap that Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High.
Readers can watch the trailer for “13 Reasons Why’s” upcoming third season above, which Netflix dropped Thursday to also serve as the announcement that the new season will launch Aug. 23.
Here’s the official description for Season 3:
Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny,...
- 8/1/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
“13 Reasons Why” has been renewed for Season 4 at Netflix, which will also be the show’s final season, Variety has learned.
Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High. In addition, Season 3 of the controversial series will debut on Aug. 23 and will consist of 13 episodes.
Season 3 will pick up eight months after the events of the previous season. It will focus on Clay (Dylan Minnette), Tony (Christian Navarro), Jessica (Alisha Boe), Alex (Miles Heizer), Justin (Justin Foley), and Zach (Ross Butler) find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler (Devin Druid) move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny, it’s up to a shrewd outsider to steer the group through an investigation that threatens to lay bare everyone’s deepest secrets.
Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High. In addition, Season 3 of the controversial series will debut on Aug. 23 and will consist of 13 episodes.
Season 3 will pick up eight months after the events of the previous season. It will focus on Clay (Dylan Minnette), Tony (Christian Navarro), Jessica (Alisha Boe), Alex (Miles Heizer), Justin (Justin Foley), and Zach (Ross Butler) find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler (Devin Druid) move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny, it’s up to a shrewd outsider to steer the group through an investigation that threatens to lay bare everyone’s deepest secrets.
- 8/1/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix’s drama 13 Reasons Why has been handed a fourth and final season ahead of the launch of Season 3, which has been set for August 23. Watch the trailer above, which unveils a major character death at the center of the new season’s plot.
The Svod service also revealed today that the fourth season, which is already in production, will be its last.
This comes after Netflix made the decision last month to edit a scene from the Season 1 finale that depicted one of the characters taking her own life. The nearly three-minute scene, which showed actress Katherine Langford’s character Hannah take a razor blade to one of her wrists while sitting in a bathtub, was edited following complaints. It’s understood that there will be no scenes of suicide in Season 3, which consists of 13 episodes.
Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling,...
The Svod service also revealed today that the fourth season, which is already in production, will be its last.
This comes after Netflix made the decision last month to edit a scene from the Season 1 finale that depicted one of the characters taking her own life. The nearly three-minute scene, which showed actress Katherine Langford’s character Hannah take a razor blade to one of her wrists while sitting in a bathtub, was edited following complaints. It’s understood that there will be no scenes of suicide in Season 3, which consists of 13 episodes.
Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling,...
- 8/1/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Geraldine Viswanathan and Cedric the Entertainer get gigs, shooting starts on apocalyptic thriller “G.O.D.,” and immigrant story “Footprints of the Dragon” is in the works.
Castings
Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery and Utkarsh Ambudkar are set to star in romantic comedy “The Broken Heart Gallery.”
Viswanathan will portray an art collector who suffers a bad break up with her boyfriend, played by Ambudkar, who is also her boss at the Whitney Museum. She decides to curate The Broken Heart Gallery in the lobby of a hotel, operated by Montgomery’s character, and learns to love by letting go.
Natalie Krinsky is making her feature directorial debut and helming from her own script. Producers are No Trace Camping’s David Gross, Jesse Shapira and Jeff Arkuss along with Mason Novick and Michelle Knudsen. Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey and Josh Clay Phillips of No Trace Camping are executive producing.
Castings
Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery and Utkarsh Ambudkar are set to star in romantic comedy “The Broken Heart Gallery.”
Viswanathan will portray an art collector who suffers a bad break up with her boyfriend, played by Ambudkar, who is also her boss at the Whitney Museum. She decides to curate The Broken Heart Gallery in the lobby of a hotel, operated by Montgomery’s character, and learns to love by letting go.
Natalie Krinsky is making her feature directorial debut and helming from her own script. Producers are No Trace Camping’s David Gross, Jesse Shapira and Jeff Arkuss along with Mason Novick and Michelle Knudsen. Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey and Josh Clay Phillips of No Trace Camping are executive producing.
- 5/9/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Dacre Montgomery (“Stranger Things”) and Geraldine Viswanathan (“Blockers”) are set to star in Natalie Krinsky’s directorial debut “The Broken Heart Gallery,” which Endeavor Content will launch sales for at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival later this month.
Utkarsh Ambudkar (“Brittany Runs a Marathon”) will also star in the project, which will be produced by No Trace Camping’s David Gross, Jesse Shapira and Jeff Arkuss, as well as Mason Novick and Michelle Knudsen. Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey and Josh Clay Phillips of No Trace Camping are executive producing.
Utkarsh Ambudkar (“Brittany Runs a Marathon”) will also star in the project, which will be produced by No Trace Camping’s David Gross, Jesse Shapira and Jeff Arkuss, as well as Mason Novick and Michelle Knudsen. Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey and Josh Clay Phillips of No Trace Camping are executive producing.
- 5/8/2019
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Miracle Workers’ Geraldine Viswanathan, Stranger Things’ Dacre Montgomery and Pitch Perfect’s Utkarsh Ambudkar are to star in Selena Gomez-exec produced romantic comedy The Broken Heart Gallery. The feature is the directorial debut of Gossip Girl writer Natalie Krinsky.
Jesse Shapira, David Gross and Jeff Arkuss of Room producer No Trace Camping are producing with Juno and 500 Days of Summer producer Mason Novick, while Gomez and her mother Mandy Teefey, who are behind Netflix breakout 13 Reasons Why, are exec producing with Josh Clay Phillips.
Endeavor Content is to launch sales of the film at Cannes and are handling worldwide sales with Jamie Feldman of Lgnafc. Production starts in August.
The Broken Heart Gallery follows Lucy, played by Viswanathan, a born collector, who suffers a bad break up with her boyfriend, played by Ambudkar, who also happens to be her boss at the Whitney Museum. Unsure of what to...
Jesse Shapira, David Gross and Jeff Arkuss of Room producer No Trace Camping are producing with Juno and 500 Days of Summer producer Mason Novick, while Gomez and her mother Mandy Teefey, who are behind Netflix breakout 13 Reasons Why, are exec producing with Josh Clay Phillips.
Endeavor Content is to launch sales of the film at Cannes and are handling worldwide sales with Jamie Feldman of Lgnafc. Production starts in August.
The Broken Heart Gallery follows Lucy, played by Viswanathan, a born collector, who suffers a bad break up with her boyfriend, played by Ambudkar, who also happens to be her boss at the Whitney Museum. Unsure of what to...
- 5/8/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
No Trace Camping serves as financier, producer on Natalie Krinsky debut.
Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery (Stranger Things) and Utkarsh Ambudkar (Brittany Runs A Marathon) will star in Cannes sales title The Broken Heart Gallery.
Toronto- and Los Angeles-based No Trace Camping is financing and producing the rom-com feature directorial debut of Natalie Krinsky, which is scheduled to start production in August. Endeavor Content and Jamie Feldman of Lgnafc handle worldwide sales.
Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey, and Josh Clay Phillips of No Trace Camping serve as executive producers, and No Trace Camping’s David Gross, Jesse Shapira, Jeff Arkuss, Mason Novick and Michelle Knudsen will produce.
Geraldine Viswanathan, Dacre Montgomery (Stranger Things) and Utkarsh Ambudkar (Brittany Runs A Marathon) will star in Cannes sales title The Broken Heart Gallery.
Toronto- and Los Angeles-based No Trace Camping is financing and producing the rom-com feature directorial debut of Natalie Krinsky, which is scheduled to start production in August. Endeavor Content and Jamie Feldman of Lgnafc handle worldwide sales.
Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey, and Josh Clay Phillips of No Trace Camping serve as executive producers, and No Trace Camping’s David Gross, Jesse Shapira, Jeff Arkuss, Mason Novick and Michelle Knudsen will produce.
- 5/8/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Up-and-comers Geraldine Viswanathan (Blockers), Dacre Montgomery (Stranger Things) and Utkarsh Ambudkar (The Mindy Project) have signed on to star in romantic comedy The Broken Heart Gallery, Natalie Krinsky's directorial debut.
In a boost for the project, which Endeavor Content will be shopping to buyers in Cannes next week, Selena Gomez has come on board as an executive producer, reuniting with her 13 Reasons Why exec producer partner Mandy Teefey.
No Trace Camping, a producer on Oscar winner Room and sports comedy Goon, will finance and produce The Broken Heart Gallery. David Gross, Jesse Shapira, Jeff Arkuss and Mason Novick will produce the feature, which ...
In a boost for the project, which Endeavor Content will be shopping to buyers in Cannes next week, Selena Gomez has come on board as an executive producer, reuniting with her 13 Reasons Why exec producer partner Mandy Teefey.
No Trace Camping, a producer on Oscar winner Room and sports comedy Goon, will finance and produce The Broken Heart Gallery. David Gross, Jesse Shapira, Jeff Arkuss and Mason Novick will produce the feature, which ...
Up-and-comers Geraldine Viswanathan (Blockers), Dacre Montgomery (Stranger Things) and Utkarsh Ambudkar (The Mindy Project) have signed on to star in romantic comedy The Broken Heart Gallery, Natalie Krinsky's directorial debut.
In a boost for the project, which Endeavor Content will be shopping to buyers in Cannes next week, Selena Gomez has come on board as an executive producer, reuniting with her 13 Reasons Why exec producer partner Mandy Teefey.
No Trace Camping, a producer on Oscar-winner Room and sports comedy Goon, will finance and produce The Broken Heart Gallery. David Gross, Jesse Shapira, Jeff Arkuss and Mason Novick will produce the feature, which starts ...
In a boost for the project, which Endeavor Content will be shopping to buyers in Cannes next week, Selena Gomez has come on board as an executive producer, reuniting with her 13 Reasons Why exec producer partner Mandy Teefey.
No Trace Camping, a producer on Oscar-winner Room and sports comedy Goon, will finance and produce The Broken Heart Gallery. David Gross, Jesse Shapira, Jeff Arkuss and Mason Novick will produce the feature, which starts ...
“Grown-ish” star Francia Raisa and “13 Reasons Why” executive producer Mandy Teefey are teaming on a feature film about the key 1946 Mendez vs. Westminster school desegregation case.
The duo began working on the project this year and quickly became convinced that the story had resonance in today’s society. They were able to persuade the Mendez family to support the project, they said.
“We are so honored that the Mendez Family has entrusted us with the opportunity to tell their story,” Raisa and Teefey said. “Mendez vs Westminster deserves wide recognition for their fight against segregated schools and the equal treatment of Mexican-American students, and we are proud to help showcase this moment that has been bypassed in history.”
The Mendez family said, “Although we have been approached in the past about doing a movie, after several conversations and a meeting with Francia and Mandy, we are confident that they are...
The duo began working on the project this year and quickly became convinced that the story had resonance in today’s society. They were able to persuade the Mendez family to support the project, they said.
“We are so honored that the Mendez Family has entrusted us with the opportunity to tell their story,” Raisa and Teefey said. “Mendez vs Westminster deserves wide recognition for their fight against segregated schools and the equal treatment of Mexican-American students, and we are proud to help showcase this moment that has been bypassed in history.”
The Mendez family said, “Although we have been approached in the past about doing a movie, after several conversations and a meeting with Francia and Mandy, we are confident that they are...
- 11/16/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Katherine Langford is leaving high school behind for a super-powered universe.
The 13 Reasons Why actress, 22, will appear in the upcoming and untitled Avengers film, according to The Wrap. A rep for Langford did not immediately respond to People’s request for comment.
The Australian star has already filmed her scenes, although the plot and character details are unknown at this time, the outlet reported.
A spokesperson for Disney did not immediately respond to People’s request for comment.
Avengers: Infinity War earned over $675 million at the U.S. box office and a little over $2 billion worldwide. The fate of many...
The 13 Reasons Why actress, 22, will appear in the upcoming and untitled Avengers film, according to The Wrap. A rep for Langford did not immediately respond to People’s request for comment.
The Australian star has already filmed her scenes, although the plot and character details are unknown at this time, the outlet reported.
A spokesperson for Disney did not immediately respond to People’s request for comment.
Avengers: Infinity War earned over $675 million at the U.S. box office and a little over $2 billion worldwide. The fate of many...
- 10/27/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Just because Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber have gone their separate ways, doesn't mean there's not still love there. According to Radar Online, the 24-year-old has reached out to his ex-girlfriend's family following her reported hospitalization. "Justin contacted Selena's mother because he wanted to make sure she is Ok and possibly see her," a source revealed to the outlet. That said, Selena's mom, Mandy Teefey, would not allow it. "Mandy thinks Selena's breakdown partially has to do with her heartbreak over Justin," the source added. Whether or not that's true remains to be seen, however, Mandy is hardly the only person who thinks that. In fact, many of Selena's fans have flooded Justin's social media blaming him for the "Back To You" singer's condition. Justin Bieber spotted crying in his car on Oct. 11 alongside Hailey Baldwin. (Photo Credit: Mega) In addition, many have also pointed a finger at Justin's fiancé,...
- 10/11/2018
- by Melissa Copelton
- Life and Style
Exclusive: We’ll be seeing more of Montgomery de la Cruz and Nora Walker on 13 Reasons Why. Timothy Granaderos, who recurred in the first two seasons, and Brenda Strong, who recurred in Season 2, have been promoted to series regulars for the upcoming third season of Netflix’s popular teen drama series.
Granaderos’ Montgomery is a bully who is a student at Liberty High. In season 2, he secretly terrorized a number of individuals testifying at Hannah Baker’s trial.
Strong’s Nora plays Bryce’s (Justin Prentice) mother.
Created by Brian Yorkey based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Jay Asher, 13 Reasons Why is executive produced by Yorkey, Joy Gorman, Mandy Teefey, Kristel Laiblin, Tom McCarthy, Selena Gomez, Steve Golin and Michael Sugar.
Granaderos also stars as Ash Franklin in AwesomenessTV ‘s psychological thriller drama series T@gged and co-starred opposite Kat Dennings in ABC’s untitled Justin Noble comedy pilot this past season.
Granaderos’ Montgomery is a bully who is a student at Liberty High. In season 2, he secretly terrorized a number of individuals testifying at Hannah Baker’s trial.
Strong’s Nora plays Bryce’s (Justin Prentice) mother.
Created by Brian Yorkey based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Jay Asher, 13 Reasons Why is executive produced by Yorkey, Joy Gorman, Mandy Teefey, Kristel Laiblin, Tom McCarthy, Selena Gomez, Steve Golin and Michael Sugar.
Granaderos also stars as Ash Franklin in AwesomenessTV ‘s psychological thriller drama series T@gged and co-starred opposite Kat Dennings in ABC’s untitled Justin Noble comedy pilot this past season.
- 9/7/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
@selenagomez talking to me on the phone when I was at work asking about her day at school. My sassy, independent, boss lady, adorable gigantic piece of my heart, first born love. Gracie is exactly like this. Diabolical. Xo. My girls are born leaders. Why do they grow up? Her sweet little eyes and massive eyelashes.
A post shared by Mandy Teefey Aka Nelson (@kicked2thecurbproductions) on Jul 10, 2018 at 1:03pm Pdt
I wouldn't mess with Selena Gomez, even at 5 years old. The singer's mom, Mandy Teefey, shared the cutest home video to Instagram on July 10, featuring a fiery young Selena back in 1997. You can hear Selena giving her mom an earful over the phone, complete with floor pacing and passionate hand gestures. Mandy explains in her caption that Selena was talking to her about school while she was at work, and boy, did she have some things to say.
A post shared by Mandy Teefey Aka Nelson (@kicked2thecurbproductions) on Jul 10, 2018 at 1:03pm Pdt
I wouldn't mess with Selena Gomez, even at 5 years old. The singer's mom, Mandy Teefey, shared the cutest home video to Instagram on July 10, featuring a fiery young Selena back in 1997. You can hear Selena giving her mom an earful over the phone, complete with floor pacing and passionate hand gestures. Mandy explains in her caption that Selena was talking to her about school while she was at work, and boy, did she have some things to say.
- 7/12/2018
- by Karenna Meredith
- Popsugar.com
Usually parents' home videos of us are just humiliating, but this childhood clip of Selena Gomez is pure gold. Thanks to proud mama Mandy Teefey, who unearthed the footage and shared it on social media, fans get to see the star in all of her sassy, 5-year-old glory as she takes a call from her mom back in August 1997. With the date burned into the lefthand corner (applause for '90s authenticity), the video really transports us to Gomez's earliest years growing up in Texas. While she's still years away from her first role on Barney & Friends, the triple threat is clearly a star on the rise with her animated attitude—even if just to tell her mother about her day...
- 7/11/2018
- E! Online
Now that Justin Bieber is reportedly engaged to Hailey Baldwin, all eyes are on his ex Selena Gomez to see how she feels. Jelena rekindled their romance in November 2017, and the two were spotted kissing, canoodling, and hanging out on several occasions. Unfortunately, things fizzled out and the pair split, leading Justin to rekindle the flame with Hailey. But is Jaley's relationship the real deal? Not according to Selena. A source exclusively revealed to Life & Style, Selena "knows that he will come running back eventually because she has no doubt in her mind that the two of them will break up, as they did before." On top of that, "this whole thing with Hailey is the exact reason why Selena doesn't want him anymore," the insider shared. "He can never be without a woman and she does not believe any of his lies anymore." (Photo Credit: Getty Images) And it looks like Selena's fans agree.
- 7/9/2018
- by Katie Corvino
- Life and Style
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