If there’s going to be a Britney Spears biopic, all we can ask for is that the Princess of Pop’s story is told in a well-rounded and proper way. All those years of media misrepresentation has got to stop so that fans can see the true icon in all her personal glory.
The director to get us there is Jon M. Chu, who promises to give it the dedication and the time it needs to come out the best representation of Spears onscreen fans have seen so far.
Jon M. Chu Says Britney Spears Influence Raised A Generation
It’s a happy thing to have someone who appreciates a subject matter take on a project about that subject. And one of the biggest things that the ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ director has on the whole Britney Spears biopic making process is that he’s been a dedicated fan for years.
The director to get us there is Jon M. Chu, who promises to give it the dedication and the time it needs to come out the best representation of Spears onscreen fans have seen so far.
Jon M. Chu Says Britney Spears Influence Raised A Generation
It’s a happy thing to have someone who appreciates a subject matter take on a project about that subject. And one of the biggest things that the ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ director has on the whole Britney Spears biopic making process is that he’s been a dedicated fan for years.
- 11/17/2024
- by Nmesoma Okechukwu
- Celebrating The Soaps
Gail Berman’s four-decade-plus career has taken her from Broadway to the big screen and back again, with stints as a studio chief and a new media entrepreneur in between.
“I’m your pivot girl,” says Berman, who last year received nominations for both a best picture Oscar (“Elvis”) and a comedy series Emmy (Netflix’s “Wednesday”). “Every five years, I have to do something else. It’s just my nature.”
Berman scored her first producing credit at the age of 23 when she and her former U. of Maryland classmate Susan R. Rose brought to Broadway a production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” After a decade-long run in the theater biz, burned out on raising money, she took a job as an associate producer for HBO’s new sister outlet, the Comedy Channel.
“I’d never worked in television ever, not even really thought about it much,...
“I’m your pivot girl,” says Berman, who last year received nominations for both a best picture Oscar (“Elvis”) and a comedy series Emmy (Netflix’s “Wednesday”). “Every five years, I have to do something else. It’s just my nature.”
Berman scored her first producing credit at the age of 23 when she and her former U. of Maryland classmate Susan R. Rose brought to Broadway a production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” After a decade-long run in the theater biz, burned out on raising money, she took a job as an associate producer for HBO’s new sister outlet, the Comedy Channel.
“I’d never worked in television ever, not even really thought about it much,...
- 2/25/2024
- by Todd Longwell
- Variety Film + TV
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