If I learned one thing from The Lion King, it’s be prepared. This applies to so many things in life, not the least of which is my Netflix viewing schedule. A schedule of the newest arrivals to the streaming video service is out. The highlights include Bring It On (May 1), Sixteen Candles (May 1), Grace and Frankie: Season 2 (May 6) and the Hitchcock classic To Catch a Thief (May 1). Following is a full listing. Start your planning now. May 1, 2016 A Study in Sherlock Admiral Ava's Possessions Bring It On Bring It On: All or Nothing Easy Living: Seasons 1-3 El Crítico FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue Finger of God Gary Gulman: It's About Time Great Expectations I Am Road Comic Jesus Town, USA Just Friends Kevin Hart Presents Keith Robinson: Back of The Bus Funny Kevin Hart Presents Lil Rel: RELevent Kevin Hart Presents: Plastic Cup Boyz...
- 4/25/2016
- by David Eckstein
- Hitfix
May 2016 promises to deliver more Netflix Originals than you can shake a stick at.
Wait no more: Netflix Originals "Grace and Frankie" and "Bloodline" return for their second seasons in May. Also returning is the original Netflix reality series "Chef's Table." And dying for the return of BBC's "Sherlock"? Enjoy "A Study in Sherlock," in which the show's co-creator and cast discuss the inner workings of the detective series.
New movies to streaming include "Goosebumps" and other 2015 movies you might have missed, as well as cheerleading classic "Bring It On" and John Hughes favorite "Sixteen Candles."
Here's the complete list of what's new on Netflix for May 2016. All title and dates are subject to change.
Available May 1, 2016
"A Study in Sherlock" (2016)
"Admiral" (2015)
"Ava's Possessions" (2015)
"Bring It On" (2000)
"Bring It On: All or Nothing" (2006)
"Easy Living": Seasons 1-3
"El Critico" (2013)
"FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue" (1998)
"Finger of God" (2007)
"Gary Gulman...
Wait no more: Netflix Originals "Grace and Frankie" and "Bloodline" return for their second seasons in May. Also returning is the original Netflix reality series "Chef's Table." And dying for the return of BBC's "Sherlock"? Enjoy "A Study in Sherlock," in which the show's co-creator and cast discuss the inner workings of the detective series.
New movies to streaming include "Goosebumps" and other 2015 movies you might have missed, as well as cheerleading classic "Bring It On" and John Hughes favorite "Sixteen Candles."
Here's the complete list of what's new on Netflix for May 2016. All title and dates are subject to change.
Available May 1, 2016
"A Study in Sherlock" (2016)
"Admiral" (2015)
"Ava's Possessions" (2015)
"Bring It On" (2000)
"Bring It On: All or Nothing" (2006)
"Easy Living": Seasons 1-3
"El Critico" (2013)
"FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue" (1998)
"Finger of God" (2007)
"Gary Gulman...
- 4/22/2016
- by Sharon Knolle
- Moviefone
Director Stefan Schaefer's "My Last Day Without You," the multi-award winning independent film starring Nicole Beharie and Ken Duken, is now out on DVD (as of today, November 18th), and will be available on Video On Demand next month. The film's synopsis reads as follows: "On a one-day business trip to New York, a German business executive falls in love with a singer-songwriter who exposes him to her Brooklyn world and emotions he's never experienced before." This is a movie that would’ve surely passed me by had I not been an admirer of Nicole Beharie’s acting; but the film is full of delightful surprises. What you might think will be yet another...
- 11/18/2014
- by Kia Barbee
- ShadowAndAct
Up TV will premiered the indie romantic comedy My Last Day Without You starring Nicole Beharie this today, Monday, April 21 at 9pm Est. The film will air again on April 26th at 5pm and 7pm, and on May 3rd at 9pm. Written by Stefan Schaefer/Christoph Silber (Arranged) and directed by Schaefer, My Last Day takes place in Brooklyn NY, during the course of one day, in which "a young German business executive (Ken Duken) falls in love with a singer-songwriter (Nicole Beharie) who exposes him to her Brooklyn world and emotions he's never experienced before." Reg E. Cathey co-stars as Beharie's father. Read our review of the film Here. By the way,...
- 4/21/2014
- by Vanessa Martinez
- ShadowAndAct
My Last Day Without You, starring Nicole Beharie and Ken Duken, has been touring the festival circuit for almost two years in the States. Tomorrow, October 4th, the indie romantic comedy will see a theater release in five cities: Atlanta, Seattle, Washington D.C., Chicago and New Orleans. Written by Stefan Schaefer/Christoph Silber (Arranged) and directed by Schaefer, My Last Day takes place in Brooklyn NY, in the course of one day, in which "a young German business executive (Ken Duken) falls in love with a singer-songwriter (Nicole Beharie) who exposes him to her Brooklyn world and emotions he's never experienced before." Reg...
- 10/3/2013
- by Vanessa Martinez
- ShadowAndAct
My Last Day Without You is a film we've covered quite a bit here on S&A since the beginning of 2011. The indie flick starring Nicole Beharie and Ken Duken, has been touring the festival circuit for almost two years, and has since been released overseas. Written by Stefan Schaefer/Christoph Silber (Arranged) and directed by Schaefer, My Last Day takes place in Brooklyn NY, in the course of one day, in which "a young German business executive (Ken Duken) falls in love with a singer-songwriter (Nicole Beharie) who exposes him to her Brooklyn world and emotions he's never experienced before." Reg E. Cathey co-stars as Beharie's father. The romantic...
- 8/22/2013
- by Vanessa Martinez
- ShadowAndAct
February is Black History Month, and right now two African-American actors are Oscars front-runners (we're talking about you, Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer). Plus, the talented and beautiful Adepero Oduye and Paula Patton were included in Vanity Fair's annual Young Hollywood issue -- which is usually all white.
In keeping with the props bestowed upon Hollywood's black performers this month, we present 13 black actors (and a bonus couple of pop stars transitioning to film) whose names you should memorize now, because we're predicting big things, juicy roles and long careers for all of them.
Nicole Beharie
Who She Is: The half-Nigerian, half-Jamaican beauty had a pivotal supporting role as the only woman Michael Fassbender actually wants to woo (and not just have sex with) in Steve McQueen's acclaimed drama "Shame." A graduate of Juilliard's prestigious drama program (where she received a scholarship named for fellow alum Robin Williams), the...
In keeping with the props bestowed upon Hollywood's black performers this month, we present 13 black actors (and a bonus couple of pop stars transitioning to film) whose names you should memorize now, because we're predicting big things, juicy roles and long careers for all of them.
Nicole Beharie
Who She Is: The half-Nigerian, half-Jamaican beauty had a pivotal supporting role as the only woman Michael Fassbender actually wants to woo (and not just have sex with) in Steve McQueen's acclaimed drama "Shame." A graduate of Juilliard's prestigious drama program (where she received a scholarship named for fellow alum Robin Williams), the...
- 2/3/2012
- by Sandie Angulo Chen
- NextMovie
Here’s a Nicole Beharie project we profiled last November, titled My Last Day Without You, which at the time was in post-production, and currently still is.
As a refresher, directed by Stefan Schaefer, the story goes, in short, on a one-day business trip to New York, a German business executive (Ken Duken) falls in love with a singer-songwriter and daughter of a pastor, who exposes him to her Brooklyn world, eliciting emotions he’s never experienced before, turning their worlds upside down.
No release dates available yet, though I suspect it’ll make its debut on the film festival circuit some time this year.
A trailer surfaced last night, which I embedded below:...
As a refresher, directed by Stefan Schaefer, the story goes, in short, on a one-day business trip to New York, a German business executive (Ken Duken) falls in love with a singer-songwriter and daughter of a pastor, who exposes him to her Brooklyn world, eliciting emotions he’s never experienced before, turning their worlds upside down.
No release dates available yet, though I suspect it’ll make its debut on the film festival circuit some time this year.
A trailer surfaced last night, which I embedded below:...
- 1/8/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Here’s another Nicole Beharie project that’s currently in post-production, titled My Last Day Without You.
The story goes, in short, on a one-day business trip to New York, a German business executive falls in love with a singer-songwriter who exposes him to her Brooklyn world and emotions he’s never experienced before.
As already stated, the film is in post-production at the moment, and its Facebook page says that a trailer is imminent, so I’ll be watching for it, and will post here when it’s up.
For now, below are a handful of on-set photos, mostly of Nicole Beharie, her co-star Ken Duken.
The story goes, in short, on a one-day business trip to New York, a German business executive falls in love with a singer-songwriter who exposes him to her Brooklyn world and emotions he’s never experienced before.
As already stated, the film is in post-production at the moment, and its Facebook page says that a trailer is imminent, so I’ll be watching for it, and will post here when it’s up.
For now, below are a handful of on-set photos, mostly of Nicole Beharie, her co-star Ken Duken.
- 11/14/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
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