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What does the perfect drama series look like to you? Is it a crime procedural with lots of gory cases of the week? Or perhaps a soap opera where everyone’s hopping from one bedroom to the next? No ...
Norwegian film director Kristoffer Borgli had his big breakout with 2023’s Dream Scenario, a surreal film starring Nicolas Cage that was co-produced and distributed by A24. Now he’s set to link up ...
We may not have received an invite to Zendaya and Tom Holland’s wedding (yet), but we have the next best thing with The Drama. While a “formal invitation” is en route, the upcoming A24 film is already ...
Leave it to A24 to bring out another star-studded project with its upcoming rom-com The Drama. Despite its title, the film, co-starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, is expected to elicit some laughs ...
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson star as an engaged couple in their new movie The Drama An official synopsis for the movie states that the characters' relationship "is put to the test when an unexpected ...
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson star as an unraveling engaged couple in the first trailer for Kristoffer Borgli‘s new A24 feature, “The Drama.” “The Drama” is Borgli’s fourth feature and his second ...
Ari Aster serves as a producer for writer-director Kristoffer Borgli's movie that hits theaters next year. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter The studio releases writer-director Kristoffer ...
A24 wants audiences to save the date for Zendaya and Robert Pattinson’s wedding—unless something goes terribly wrong first. That’s the premise of the studio’s new black comedy, The Drama, which stars ...
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson have had their fair share of onscreen romances, but their newest film could make them rom-com royalty. The poster shows Zendaya, 29, cozied up next to Pattinson, 39, as ...
On Monday, editors on The Boston Globe’s Living/Arts team received an unusual request: Would we mind holding our daily TV Critic’s Corner column so an ad could run in that space in print, right next ...
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