Thursday 31 January 2019

Jamie Lee Curtis RSVPs to Your Queer Wedding

Unless shes been to your wedding, you might not instantly know the name Sara Cunningham. But shes the mother of a gay son, and shes written a memoir about it titled How We Sleep At Night. And what makes her story unique is that wedding thing. Last summer Sara got national attention by posting on Facebook that she would be a stand-in mom at any LGBTQ wedding that found itself rejected by the biological parents. And now Jamie Lee Curtis has purchased the film rights to Cunninghams 2014 book, presumably as a starring vehicle for herself. Curtis was quoted in the Washington Post as having been moved by [Cunninghams] journey, and now were imagining a heartwarming dramedy where the Halloween heroine buys upwards of 27 dresses to wear at a variety of queer nuptials, dashing across town in a zany get-me-to-the-church-on-time speeding car chase to attend her third ceremony in one afternoon. These are free ideas were giving you, Hollywood.

Sarah Paulson flies over the cuckoos nest

Ryan Murphy, the man who currently owns most of television, has another show coming. Its called Ratched, and youll need to reach back to at least the 1970s to get the titles reference, because that was when the film adaptation of Ken Keseys novel One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest won Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, and, for the purposes of this explanation, Best Actress for Louise Fletcher, who played the monstrous Nurse Ratched. For this upcoming project already given a deal for two seasons and 18 episodes newcomer Evan Romansky has created an origin story, one that will star Murphy regular Sarah Paulson as a younger version of the nurse who grew to be a demon of the mental health care system. And theres an all-star cast rounding out the event: Judy Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Corey Stoll, Amanda Plummer, Sharon Stone and Finn Wittrock, among others. Youll be hearing plenty about it as the airdate approaches. Its Netflix, after all; they know where to find you.

Laverne Cox and Sara Gilbert move to Weird City

Jordan Peele is, how they say, on a roll. From Get Out to the upcoming Us, to the planned Twilight Zone reboot: if he touches it, people want to see it. And now hes working on a new series for YouTube Premium called Weird City, alongside Key and Peeles  Emmy-nominated writer Charlie Sanders. The premise is comedic sci-fi, and itll be an anthology series, which means lots of one-off guest stars. Cast so far are people like Sara Gilbert, Ed ONeill, Rosario Dawson, Michael Cera, LeVar Burton, Dylan OBrien and Laverne Cox, all in as-yet-unknown combinations and storylines. Six episodes are coming later this year to YouTube Premium in case you didnt know that existed, youre welcome so youve got some time to learn how to throw it from your phone to your TV.

Call Michelle Williams Miss Ross

When Beyoncé starred in Dreamgirls, she wasnt playing Diana Ross specifically, but OK she actually sort of was. And now, in brand new Destinys Child-member-playing-Diana Ross news, Michelle Williams will be portraying the real deal for a series coming soon to BET. Its called American Soul and its plot is aligned with that of the legendary TV show Soul Train and its impact on American pop culture. Sinqua Walls (Power) will star as Don Cornelius, with Williams as Ross, Gabrielle Dennis (Rosewood) as Tina Turner, Bobby Brown as soul singer Rufus Thomas, singer K. Michelle (Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood) as Martha Reeves and, completing the triple play, Kelly Rowland as Gladys Knight. Now all DC members will have at least one musical legend role on their resumes (and in Beyoncé’s case, having also played Etta James, two). The show is coming up quickly, Feb. 5 on BET, so spend all your free moments until then dancing around to Im Coming Out.

Romeo San Vicente is usually Best DILF at weddings.



source https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2019/01/31/jamie-lee-curtis-rsvps-to-your-queer-wedding/

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