Ariana DeBose
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House of Spoils
In this culinary horror, an ambitious chef...
In this culinary horror, an ambitious chef opens a restaurant on a remote estate where she battles kitchen chaos, crushing self doubts, and a haunting presence who threatens to sabotage her at every turn.
I.S.S.
Near-future thriller set within the confines of...
Near-future thriller set within the confines of an International Space Station, a symbol of collaboration between the USA and Russia. However, when worldwide conflict breaks out on Earth, the onboard crew recieve individual messages from their respective countries to take control of the station.
Wish
When Asha sees a darkness in the...
When Asha sees a darkness in the Kingdom of Wishes and decides to wish on a star, the star comes to life in this Disney fairy tale from the writers and directors of Frozen. Stars Oscar winner Ariana DeBose (West Side Story) and Alan Tudyk.
Schmigadoon!: Season 2
Emmy winner Keegan-Michael Key (Key & Peele)...
Emmy winner Keegan-Michael Key (Key & Peele) and Emmy nominee Cecily Strong (SNL) return to the magical musical series, this time visiting the darker city of Schmigcargo.
Schmigadoon!: Season 1
Emmy winner Keegan-Michael Key (Key & Peele)...
Emmy winner Keegan-Michael Key (Key & Peele) and Emmy nominee Cecily Strong (SNL) lead this series as a backpacking couple trying to reinvigorate their relationship when they stumble into the magical musical town of Schmigadoon.
West Side Story (2021)
Steven Spielberg directs this romantic musical, following...
Steven Spielberg directs this romantic musical, following the forbidden love of teenagers Tony and Maria in 1950s New York. Screenwriter Tony Kushner (Lincoln) has said the musical numbers will remain intact and their adaptation will be faithful to the original stage production, rather than the 1961 film. Ansel Elgort and newcomer Rachel Zegler play the leads.
The Prom
Meryl Streep, James Corden and Nicole Kidman...
Meryl Streep, James Corden and Nicole Kidman star in Ryan Murphy's musical comedy about a troupe of self-obsessed - and down-and-out - musical theater stars trying to revive their careers by getting involved in the LGBTQ+ movement.