Exclusive: Ever Anderson, an up-and-coming actress known for roles in Disney+’s Peter Pan & Wendy and Marvel’s Black Widow, has entered into a new strategic partnership with Amazon MGM Studios, sources tell Deadline.
We’re told there’s no official first-look deal here, though the hope at the streaming giant is to build a relationship with the rising star, identifying and developing future projects for her in both film and television.
Anderson, the daughter of director Paul W.S. Anderson and actress Milla Jovovich, is coming off of her role as Wendy Darling in Disney+’s Peter Pan & Wendy, a live-action Peter Pan remake directed for the streamer by decorated filmmaker David Lowery. Released last April, the film had her sharing the screen with Jude Law, Alexander Molony and Yara Shahidi, among others.
Prior to that, Anderson portrayed a young version of Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanoff in Marvel’s Black Widow,...
We’re told there’s no official first-look deal here, though the hope at the streaming giant is to build a relationship with the rising star, identifying and developing future projects for her in both film and television.
Anderson, the daughter of director Paul W.S. Anderson and actress Milla Jovovich, is coming off of her role as Wendy Darling in Disney+’s Peter Pan & Wendy, a live-action Peter Pan remake directed for the streamer by decorated filmmaker David Lowery. Released last April, the film had her sharing the screen with Jude Law, Alexander Molony and Yara Shahidi, among others.
Prior to that, Anderson portrayed a young version of Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanoff in Marvel’s Black Widow,...
- 5/9/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
It has been three months since Miu (Tsugumi Arita) disappeared. Her mother Saori (Satomi Ishihara) is worried the public is losing interest in the case and only a local broadcasting station continues to provide some coverage. A rift has also formed between her and her husband Yutaka (Munetaka Aoki), with the two of them fighting endlessly. Meanwhile, it is revealed that Saori was attending her favourite idol's concert at the time of Miu's disappearance. Rumours about Saori intensifies over the internet.
Written and directed by Keisuke Yoshida, who is known for two 2021 movies Blank and Blue, this human drama about a mother's desperate search for her missing daughter will be released in Japan on May 17, 2024.
Written and directed by Keisuke Yoshida, who is known for two 2021 movies Blank and Blue, this human drama about a mother's desperate search for her missing daughter will be released in Japan on May 17, 2024.
- 3/22/2024
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
The pants-less trend continued at Paris Fashion Week as celebrities wore micro skirts, pleated shorts, and underwear-inspired briefs. Who wore hot pants best? Many fans voted for Sydney Sweeney, who turned up in nearly $6,000 underwear at the Miu Miu runway show.
Host Sydney Sweeney during her ‘Saturday Night Live’ monologue on March 2, 2024 | Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images
Sydney Sweeney was last spotted hosting Saturday Night Live on March 2. The Euphoria star received praise for her humorous roles on the sketch comedy show before jetting from the East Coast to Paris for the annual fashion week.
Sydney Sweeney at the Miu Miu Fall/Winter 2024-25 show on March 05, 2024 | Marc Piasecki/WireImage
Sweeney, a Miu Miu ambassador since May 2022, went for a tailored look on top. As she entered the Miu Miu presentation, the 26-year-old donned a black tuxedo jacket and crop top with white trim. The sleeves of Sweeney’s blazer hung over her hands,...
Host Sydney Sweeney during her ‘Saturday Night Live’ monologue on March 2, 2024 | Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images
Sydney Sweeney was last spotted hosting Saturday Night Live on March 2. The Euphoria star received praise for her humorous roles on the sketch comedy show before jetting from the East Coast to Paris for the annual fashion week.
Sydney Sweeney at the Miu Miu Fall/Winter 2024-25 show on March 05, 2024 | Marc Piasecki/WireImage
Sweeney, a Miu Miu ambassador since May 2022, went for a tailored look on top. As she entered the Miu Miu presentation, the 26-year-old donned a black tuxedo jacket and crop top with white trim. The sleeves of Sweeney’s blazer hung over her hands,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Ali Hicks
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
As Hollywood actors and writers remain on strike, some headed east, all the way to Venice to join in the always glamorous Biennale Cinema 2023, also known as the Venice International Film Festival. Now in its 80th year, the festival is always a heady melange of fascinating movies making their world premieres, all mixed in with haute couture fashion, both on the red carpet and at annual fetes given by the world’s top labels.
And while many of the red-carpet moments are, sadly, happening without the A-list actors attending (as they honor their union’s strike), this year’s festival still brought its A game to the fashion scene, and independent productions that secured an interim agreement saw the likes of Adam Driver, Jessica Chastain and Cailee Spaeny able to celebrate the premieres of their films in Venice while still on strike.
Join us for a look at what’s...
And while many of the red-carpet moments are, sadly, happening without the A-list actors attending (as they honor their union’s strike), this year’s festival still brought its A game to the fashion scene, and independent productions that secured an interim agreement saw the likes of Adam Driver, Jessica Chastain and Cailee Spaeny able to celebrate the premieres of their films in Venice while still on strike.
Join us for a look at what’s...
- 9/11/2023
- by Jenny Peters
- The Wrap
Baki Hanma is based on a popular Japanese manga series created by Keisuke Itagaki. The anime series follows the titular character in his journey to become strong enough to surpass his father Yujiro Hanma, the strongest fighter in the world. So, if you loved the Netflix anime series here are some similar anime shows you should watch next.
Record of Ragnarok (Netflix)
Synopsis: The anime based on the popular manga serialized in Monthly Comic Zenon and which has sold over 10 million copies enters its second season! The 13 one-on-one battles between representatives of gods and humans across the entire world for the survival of humanity begin once more! Blood flows and fists fly in these intense battles of strong convictions!
Drifters
Synopsis: From the creator and team behind Hellsing comes a thrilling story where history and fantasy collide. Shimazu Toyohisa, a famous samurai who fought in the historical Battle of Sekigahara,...
Record of Ragnarok (Netflix)
Synopsis: The anime based on the popular manga serialized in Monthly Comic Zenon and which has sold over 10 million copies enters its second season! The 13 one-on-one battles between representatives of gods and humans across the entire world for the survival of humanity begin once more! Blood flows and fists fly in these intense battles of strong convictions!
Drifters
Synopsis: From the creator and team behind Hellsing comes a thrilling story where history and fantasy collide. Shimazu Toyohisa, a famous samurai who fought in the historical Battle of Sekigahara,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Leonardi DiCaprio enjoyed the sun-kissed shores of Ibiza alongside model Meghan Roche on Sunday.
The Oscar winner, 48, embraced the radiant Spanish sun on a lavish superyacht, accompanied by a close-knit group of pals and model Roche, 22.
Read More: Leonardo DiCaprio Takes His Mom As A Date To amfAR Cannes Gala, Huge Painting Of Actor Sells For Over $1.7 Million
Leonardo DiCaprio and Meghan Roche — Photo: Backgrid
The Pennsylvania-born model turned heads in a navy blue plunging swimsuit paired with low-rise joggers.
Meghan Roche — Photo: Backgrid
While no public displays of affection were evident between the two in the snaps, the outing ignites a fresh wave of romance rumours. It’s worth noting that DiCaprio has been officially single for well over a year since his split with Camila Morrone.
Read More: Martin Scorsese Debuts ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ In Cannes To Thunderous Applause
Leonardo DiCaprio and Meghan Roche — Photo: Backgrid...
The Oscar winner, 48, embraced the radiant Spanish sun on a lavish superyacht, accompanied by a close-knit group of pals and model Roche, 22.
Read More: Leonardo DiCaprio Takes His Mom As A Date To amfAR Cannes Gala, Huge Painting Of Actor Sells For Over $1.7 Million
Leonardo DiCaprio and Meghan Roche — Photo: Backgrid
The Pennsylvania-born model turned heads in a navy blue plunging swimsuit paired with low-rise joggers.
Meghan Roche — Photo: Backgrid
While no public displays of affection were evident between the two in the snaps, the outing ignites a fresh wave of romance rumours. It’s worth noting that DiCaprio has been officially single for well over a year since his split with Camila Morrone.
Read More: Martin Scorsese Debuts ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ In Cannes To Thunderous Applause
Leonardo DiCaprio and Meghan Roche — Photo: Backgrid...
- 6/5/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Panaji (Goa), March 4 (Ians) The Republic of Korea, took the first title of the first-ever Wtt Star Contender Goa when their mixed doubles pair of Jang Woojin and Jeon Jihee defeated Japan’s Shunsuke Togami and Miwa Harimoto 3-1 in the final here on Saturday.
The men’s and women’s singles final lineups were also drawn up on the day with powerhouses China taking three of the four spots available. It is all set for the final day on Sunday, which will see the men’s and women’s doubles finals, besides the two singles finals taking place at the Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium in Taleigao.
The mixed doubles final was the first Wtt title for the Korean pair. Speaking on behalf of both, the experienced Jang Woojin said after the match, “We are second-time winners in mixed doubles. We are very happy. We are first-time winners in a Wtt tournament.
The men’s and women’s singles final lineups were also drawn up on the day with powerhouses China taking three of the four spots available. It is all set for the final day on Sunday, which will see the men’s and women’s doubles finals, besides the two singles finals taking place at the Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium in Taleigao.
The mixed doubles final was the first Wtt title for the Korean pair. Speaking on behalf of both, the experienced Jang Woojin said after the match, “We are second-time winners in mixed doubles. We are very happy. We are first-time winners in a Wtt tournament.
- 3/4/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
The slate of offerings from Taiwan at this year’s European Film Market is a solid one, without a doubt. Among the 92 titles of films and projects, there are recent Golden Horse award-winning titles as well as new regional and international co-productions, both completed or works in-progress, in a diverse range of genres that come with promising premises, and a delegation of at least 10 sales companies that will present at the event in Berlin.
Such a strong line-up of films available for international sales can be understood as a snapshot of current state of Taiwan cinema. There’s an emergence of a generation of new talent who dare to challenge the status quo of filmmaking and storytelling, and the ambition to reach an audience beyond the self-governed island is loud and clear. This is especially true following the international attention that “A Sun” and “The Falls” had previously garnered, the...
Such a strong line-up of films available for international sales can be understood as a snapshot of current state of Taiwan cinema. There’s an emergence of a generation of new talent who dare to challenge the status quo of filmmaking and storytelling, and the ambition to reach an audience beyond the self-governed island is loud and clear. This is especially true following the international attention that “A Sun” and “The Falls” had previously garnered, the...
- 2/16/2023
- by Vivienne Chow
- Variety Film + TV
Image Source: Getty / Michael Tran / Afp
Actor Jude Law is a dad to six children, having welcomed his youngest little one with his wife, Phillipa Coan, in 2020. Jude shares his other five children with three women. Altogether, his kids range in age from 26 to two years old.
Hit franchises like Sherlock Holmes and Fantastic Beasts, as well as Christmas classics like "The Holiday," have cemented Jude as one of Hollywood's A-list actors. Still, as far as his children are concerned, he mainly keeps them out of the spotlight, choosing not to divulge much info about them. We do know a little bit about his brood, though.
Jude's oldest children are somewhat in the public eye - as models with their parents' exceptionally good looks - while the younger ones lead more private lives (though you might spot some on their mother's Instagram here and there). Get to know Jude's six children ahead.
Actor Jude Law is a dad to six children, having welcomed his youngest little one with his wife, Phillipa Coan, in 2020. Jude shares his other five children with three women. Altogether, his kids range in age from 26 to two years old.
Hit franchises like Sherlock Holmes and Fantastic Beasts, as well as Christmas classics like "The Holiday," have cemented Jude as one of Hollywood's A-list actors. Still, as far as his children are concerned, he mainly keeps them out of the spotlight, choosing not to divulge much info about them. We do know a little bit about his brood, though.
Jude's oldest children are somewhat in the public eye - as models with their parents' exceptionally good looks - while the younger ones lead more private lives (though you might spot some on their mother's Instagram here and there). Get to know Jude's six children ahead.
- 2/1/2023
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
"This is not a making of… But more of insight on how the cowboy fell asleep and woke up in Copenhagen." Netlfix has revealed an extensive behind-the-scenes featurette for their new series Copenhagen Cowboy, the latest creation from the mind of Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn. We already posted the official trailer last year, and it has been streaming since early January on Netflix. The series introduces a brand new young heroine, Miu, who travels through Copenhagen's criminal netherworld. He adds in this video that the original pitch was to extended his Pusher series, but it's actually about a woman becoming a "superhero." The series stars Angela Bundalovic as Miu, who's joined by Lola Corfixen and Zlatko Buric, plus a big supporting cast featuring Andreas Lykke Jørgensen, Jason Hendil-Forssell, Li Ii Zhang, Dragana Milutinovic, Mikael Bertelsen, Mads Brügger, and more. We don't usually get to see lengthy, full-on videos like...
- 1/26/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The first time Nicolas Winding Refn returned home to Denmark from L.A., it was out of financial necessity.
After the barnstorming success of his first two films, Pusher (1996) and Bleeder (1999), Copenhagen-set crime dramas starring a then-unknown actor by the name of Mads Mikkelsen, Refn went Hollywood with the ambitious psychological thriller Fear X (2003) starring John Turturro and Deborah Kara Unger. But Fear X bombed so badly, it forced Refn’s film company Jang Go Star into bankruptcy and sent the director home to try to repay a 5.5 million, in Danish currency, debt with a pair of Pusher sequels.
Late-career redemption came with Drive (2011), starring Ryan Gosling, which won Refn the best director honor in Cannes (and picked up an Oscar nomination for best sound editing), and The Neon Demon (2016), another LA-set film, which established Refn’s trippy, neon-tinged aesthetic among a growing based of art-house fans.
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit,...
After the barnstorming success of his first two films, Pusher (1996) and Bleeder (1999), Copenhagen-set crime dramas starring a then-unknown actor by the name of Mads Mikkelsen, Refn went Hollywood with the ambitious psychological thriller Fear X (2003) starring John Turturro and Deborah Kara Unger. But Fear X bombed so badly, it forced Refn’s film company Jang Go Star into bankruptcy and sent the director home to try to repay a 5.5 million, in Danish currency, debt with a pair of Pusher sequels.
Late-career redemption came with Drive (2011), starring Ryan Gosling, which won Refn the best director honor in Cannes (and picked up an Oscar nomination for best sound editing), and The Neon Demon (2016), another LA-set film, which established Refn’s trippy, neon-tinged aesthetic among a growing based of art-house fans.
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit,...
- 1/9/2023
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Plot: A thrill-inducing, neon-drenched noir series set across six episodes which follows enigmatic young heroine, Miu. After a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, she traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld. Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, Rakel, as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural. The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone, they are many.
Review: Nicolas Winding Refn is one of those filmmakers that people either love or love to hate. His resume features some truly outstanding work like Bronson, Pusher, and Drive, as well as more divisive fair like Only God Forgives and The Neon Demon. In the decade since Drive turned him into an icon of atmospheric filmmaking and killer soundtracks, Refn has delved deeper and deeper into self-indulgent projects...
Review: Nicolas Winding Refn is one of those filmmakers that people either love or love to hate. His resume features some truly outstanding work like Bronson, Pusher, and Drive, as well as more divisive fair like Only God Forgives and The Neon Demon. In the decade since Drive turned him into an icon of atmospheric filmmaking and killer soundtracks, Refn has delved deeper and deeper into self-indulgent projects...
- 1/6/2023
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here.
Il Buco (Michelangelo Frammartino)
With Il Buco, Michelangelo Frammartino returns to the Calabrian countryside 12 years after Le Quattro Volte. Oscillating between a shepherd slowly dying and a nearby cave-diving expedition, Frammartino and cinematographer Renata Berta capture the movement inside their static frames with elegance. A soccer ball is kicked back and forth over the cave entrance, upping the stakes of an errant kick, burning magazine pages float down into the darkness illuminating the cave depths for the explorers and the audience—Il Buco is an experiential ode to death as the final frontier. – Caleb H.
Where to Stream: The Criterion Channel
Contemporary Japan
A new series focusing on recent(ish) Japanese cinema features exclusive streaming homes for films by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Hirokazu Koreeda,...
Il Buco (Michelangelo Frammartino)
With Il Buco, Michelangelo Frammartino returns to the Calabrian countryside 12 years after Le Quattro Volte. Oscillating between a shepherd slowly dying and a nearby cave-diving expedition, Frammartino and cinematographer Renata Berta capture the movement inside their static frames with elegance. A soccer ball is kicked back and forth over the cave entrance, upping the stakes of an errant kick, burning magazine pages float down into the darkness illuminating the cave depths for the explorers and the audience—Il Buco is an experiential ode to death as the final frontier. – Caleb H.
Where to Stream: The Criterion Channel
Contemporary Japan
A new series focusing on recent(ish) Japanese cinema features exclusive streaming homes for films by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Hirokazu Koreeda,...
- 1/6/2023
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Copenhagen Cowboy is a noir-thriller series written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, starring Angela Bundalovic, Zlatko Buric, and Lola Corfixen.
An odyssey where the mystical meets the mob on a neon colored stage. Harsh, brutal, stylized and very aesthetic – this is not a series for the faint of heart.
About the Series Copenhagen Cowboy (2022-)
A peculiar number that will be to the liking of Winding Refn and Lynch fans alike. The mystical merges with the most crude of the underground world of crime.
In six episodes we follow Miu, the young woman who is believed to have special powers, and is used as a charm of sorts. Initially by the superstitious “medieval” mob auntie, a middle-aged woman who yearns to get pregnant. And so, it takes off in the dank setting of a brothel, where Miu will work subtle magic while she observes the strange goings-on. Her journey does not stop there,...
An odyssey where the mystical meets the mob on a neon colored stage. Harsh, brutal, stylized and very aesthetic – this is not a series for the faint of heart.
About the Series Copenhagen Cowboy (2022-)
A peculiar number that will be to the liking of Winding Refn and Lynch fans alike. The mystical merges with the most crude of the underground world of crime.
In six episodes we follow Miu, the young woman who is believed to have special powers, and is used as a charm of sorts. Initially by the superstitious “medieval” mob auntie, a middle-aged woman who yearns to get pregnant. And so, it takes off in the dank setting of a brothel, where Miu will work subtle magic while she observes the strange goings-on. Her journey does not stop there,...
- 1/6/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
Whatever you’re expecting to see from a Nicolas Winding Refn TV series for Netflix, Copenhagen Cowboy probably has it.
All his usual hallmarks are present and accounted for: the saturated neon lighting and the Cliff Martinez score; the strong, silent protagonist and the seedy criminal underworld; the fetish for violence that verges on (and occasionally tips over into) sexual; the dreamy pacing that captures a vibe better than it tells a story. There’s an underground fight club, because of course there is, and a sex trafficking ring, because of course there is, and touches of the supernatural, because why not.
It is, in short, Refn at his most indulgently Refn-y. Which would seem like good news if you’re a fan, as I am; this is as sumptuous a work as he’s ever delivered, and one allowed to take up the sprawl of a TV series. Yet...
All his usual hallmarks are present and accounted for: the saturated neon lighting and the Cliff Martinez score; the strong, silent protagonist and the seedy criminal underworld; the fetish for violence that verges on (and occasionally tips over into) sexual; the dreamy pacing that captures a vibe better than it tells a story. There’s an underground fight club, because of course there is, and a sex trafficking ring, because of course there is, and touches of the supernatural, because why not.
It is, in short, Refn at his most indulgently Refn-y. Which would seem like good news if you’re a fan, as I am; this is as sumptuous a work as he’s ever delivered, and one allowed to take up the sprawl of a TV series. Yet...
- 1/5/2023
- by Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When Nicolas Winding Refn first made the leap from theatrical films to streaming series, he followed in the outsized footsteps of his indulgent predecessors: He went long. “Too Old To Die Young,” his 2019 Prime Video original, isn’t just 13 hours long; it’s three hours longer than the 10-hour season he was supposed to shoot. Like David Lynch returning to “Twin Peaks,” Refn was initially hooked by the prospect of telling a story that unfolded over whatever amount of time he deemed sufficient, but (also like Lynch) the Danish provocateur was further fascinated by the ways streaming reshaped the form. He believed younger audiences see the internet “as a kind of coexistence — like it’s a beam around them that they’ll just drop in and drop out of,” and he made his first TV show to be consumed similarly. Watch all 13 hours, start to finish, or just pick up...
- 1/5/2023
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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January is traditionally a slower month for movies and television, but while this January is a bit sleepy compared to the rush of December, there’s still a lot that looks promising in the month to come.
For starters, the usual flood of horror movies includes a new killer doll movie that looks like a lot of fun; HBO has a major new series adapting a classic video...
January is traditionally a slower month for movies and television, but while this January is a bit sleepy compared to the rush of December, there’s still a lot that looks promising in the month to come.
For starters, the usual flood of horror movies includes a new killer doll movie that looks like a lot of fun; HBO has a major new series adapting a classic video...
- 1/3/2023
- by Keith Phipps
- Rollingstone.com
A new year is nearly upon us. Despite a 2022 chock-full of blockbuster movies and groundbreaking television, it is usually tough to have high expectations for the start of the new year. Historically, January has been the month that studios dump their unwanted projects to the masses to disappointing box office results. But the rise of streaming services has allowed for a healthier, more consistent dose of quality television and cinema throughout the year, from start to finish. And 2023 should be no different, especially judging by the upcoming titles coming to Netflix this January.
Netflix will be following up a jam-packed December with an almost equally-exciting lineup. In January, a slate of fan-favorite films will be making their way onto the streaming platform, while several new original projects look to impress audiences for the first time. If you want to revisit "Top Gun" or watch "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" for whatever reason,...
Netflix will be following up a jam-packed December with an almost equally-exciting lineup. In January, a slate of fan-favorite films will be making their way onto the streaming platform, while several new original projects look to impress audiences for the first time. If you want to revisit "Top Gun" or watch "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" for whatever reason,...
- 12/15/2022
- by Marcos Melendez
- Slash Film
UTA has signed Spanish filmmaker Carla Simón — whose acclaimed second feature “Alcarràs” is Spain’s entry for the best international feature at the 2023 Academy Awards — for representation in all areas.
“Alcarràs,” which Simón wrote and directed, focuses on the life of a family of peach farmers in a small Catalonian village, which was inspired by her adoptive mother’s family. The film premiered at the 2022 Berlin Film Festival — where it won the prestigious Golden Bear, becoming the first Catalan-language film to receive the honor — and has screened at nearly 100 international film festivals, including the New York Film Festival.
Produced by Maria Zamora, Stefan Schmitz and Tono Filguera and co-produced by Giovanni Pompili, “Alcarràs” is the second in a planned trilogy of films. Simón made her feature directorial debut in 2017 with “Summer 1993” — an autobiographical film, which won the best first film award at Berlinale and served as Spain’s best international...
“Alcarràs,” which Simón wrote and directed, focuses on the life of a family of peach farmers in a small Catalonian village, which was inspired by her adoptive mother’s family. The film premiered at the 2022 Berlin Film Festival — where it won the prestigious Golden Bear, becoming the first Catalan-language film to receive the honor — and has screened at nearly 100 international film festivals, including the New York Film Festival.
Produced by Maria Zamora, Stefan Schmitz and Tono Filguera and co-produced by Giovanni Pompili, “Alcarràs” is the second in a planned trilogy of films. Simón made her feature directorial debut in 2017 with “Summer 1993” — an autobiographical film, which won the best first film award at Berlinale and served as Spain’s best international...
- 12/6/2022
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
On Wednesday, Netflix released the first official trailer for their upcoming noir thriller television series “Copenhagen Cowboy,” created by Nicolas Winding Refn. It is the first Danish language work from Refn since 2005’s “Pusher 3.”
The synopsis reads as follows:
“A young enigmatic renegade named Miu is searching for her nemesis, Rakel after devoting her life to an unknown organization for years. She would seek vengeance and justice towards her nemesis whilst navigating the ominous criminal netherworld of Copenhagen through a natural and “supernatural” odyssey. Meanwhile, she would also revisit her past and its ties to aspects of her and her nemesis’ relationships.”
You can watch the trailer here:
It stars Angela Bundalovic, Fleur Frilund, Lola Corfixen, and Zlatko Burić.
“Copenhagen Cowboy” is scheduled to be released on Netflix on December 8, 2022.
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The synopsis reads as follows:
“A young enigmatic renegade named Miu is searching for her nemesis, Rakel after devoting her life to an unknown organization for years. She would seek vengeance and justice towards her nemesis whilst navigating the ominous criminal netherworld of Copenhagen through a natural and “supernatural” odyssey. Meanwhile, she would also revisit her past and its ties to aspects of her and her nemesis’ relationships.”
You can watch the trailer here:
It stars Angela Bundalovic, Fleur Frilund, Lola Corfixen, and Zlatko Burić.
“Copenhagen Cowboy” is scheduled to be released on Netflix on December 8, 2022.
PREDICTthe 2023 Oscar nominees through January 24
Make your predictions at Gold Derby now. Download our free and easy app for Apple...
- 11/28/2022
- by Caillou Pettis
- Gold Derby
"Copenhagen Cowboy" is a new 6-part supernatural action TV series, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn ("The Neon Demon"), starring Angela Bundalovic as 'Miu', Lola Corfixen as 'Rakel', Zlatko Buric as 'Miroslav', Andreas Lykke Jørgensen as 'Nicklas', Jason Hendil-Forssell as 'Chiang', LiIi Zhang as 'Mother Hulda' and Dragana Milutinovic as 'Rosella', streaming January 5, 2023 on Netflix:
"...after a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, 'Miu' traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
"Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, 'Rakel', as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural.
"The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone..."
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"...after a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, 'Miu' traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
"Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, 'Rakel', as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural.
"The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 11/28/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Copenhagen Cowboy" is a new 6-part supernatural action series, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn ("The Neon Demon"), starring Angela Bundalovic as 'Miu', Lola Corfixen as 'Rakel', Zlatko Buric as 'Miroslav', Andreas Lykke Jørgensen as 'Nicklas', Jason Hendil-Forssell as 'Chiang', LiIi Zhang as 'Mother Hulda' and Dragana Milutinovic as 'Rosella', streaming January 5, 2023 on Netflix:
"...after a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, 'Miu' traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
"Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, 'Rakel', as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural.
"The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone, they are many..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...after a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, 'Miu' traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
"Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, 'Rakel', as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural.
"The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone, they are many..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 11/24/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Are you ready for a taste of ... Netflix Winding Refn?
Yes, filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn has returned to his native Denmark for his newest project, "Copenhagen Cowboy." His second venture into the world of streaming after the 2019 crime drama "Too Old to Die Young" but his first with Netflix, "Copenhagen Cowboy" is a six-part tale centered on a mostly-silent, enigmatic lead prone to shocking outbursts of violence as they undertake a dangerous odyssey across a neon-soaked criminal underworld. It is, in other words, a Nicolas Winding Refn creation through and through.
In this case, however, "Copenhagen Cowboy" was actually cooked up during the pandemic lockdowns by Refn, his wife Liv Corfixen (who's also a producer on the series), and their daughter Lola Corfixen, the latter of whom co-stars as the character Rakel. Speaking at a press conference at the 2022 Venice Film Festival (via Deadline), where the show made its debut,...
Yes, filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn has returned to his native Denmark for his newest project, "Copenhagen Cowboy." His second venture into the world of streaming after the 2019 crime drama "Too Old to Die Young" but his first with Netflix, "Copenhagen Cowboy" is a six-part tale centered on a mostly-silent, enigmatic lead prone to shocking outbursts of violence as they undertake a dangerous odyssey across a neon-soaked criminal underworld. It is, in other words, a Nicolas Winding Refn creation through and through.
In this case, however, "Copenhagen Cowboy" was actually cooked up during the pandemic lockdowns by Refn, his wife Liv Corfixen (who's also a producer on the series), and their daughter Lola Corfixen, the latter of whom co-stars as the character Rakel. Speaking at a press conference at the 2022 Venice Film Festival (via Deadline), where the show made its debut,...
- 11/23/2022
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
After enjoying quite an embrace in the first half of the 2010s, Nicolas Winding Refn has moved from the world of theatrical features to telling more extended stories on television. Following the ten-part, Miles Teller-led crime drama Too Old to Die Young, he’s now back with a new six-part series for Netflix titled Copenhagen Cowboy, marking his first project shot in Denmark since his Pusher trilogy. Ahead of a January 5 release, the first trailer has now arrived.
Described as a “neon-drenched noir series,” the story follows an enigmatic young heroine named Miu (Angela Bundalovic). After a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, she traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld. Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, Rakel (Lola Corfixen), as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural. The past ultimately transforms and defines their future,...
Described as a “neon-drenched noir series,” the story follows an enigmatic young heroine named Miu (Angela Bundalovic). After a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, she traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld. Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, Rakel (Lola Corfixen), as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural. The past ultimately transforms and defines their future,...
- 11/23/2022
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
"I just have one question. You're not a ghost?" Let's go, Refn!! Netflix has debuted the main official trailer for Nicolas Winding Refn's experimental streaming series called Copenhagen Cowboy, which is set to launch on Netflix starting in January. It first premiered with episodes at the 2022 Venice Film Festival a few months ago and is ready to debut soon. The series introduces a brand new young heroine, Miu, who travels through Copenhagen's criminal netherworld. More of these intense, mesmerizing, crime-filled neon lights stories from the Refn-verse to enjoy this fall. He also adds: "With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an expansion of my constantly evolving alter-egos, now in the form of my young heroine, Miu." The series stars Angela Bundalovic as Miu, with Lola Corfixen and Zlatko Buric, plus a supporting cast featuring Andreas Lykke Jørgensen, Jason Hendil-Forssell,...
- 11/23/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Netflix has announced that Copenhagen Cowboy, a new series from creator / director Nicolas Winding Refn, will be available to watch through the streaming service as of January 5th, 2023 – and along with that announcement comes the unveiling of a new trailer for the show! You can check it out in the embed above.
Described as a “neon-drenched noir series”, Copenhagen Cowboy follows enigmatic young heroine, Miu. After a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, she traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld. Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, Rakel, as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural. The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone, they are many.
The series stars Angela Bundalovic, Lola Corfixen, Zlatko Buric, Andreas Lykke Jørgensen, Jason Hendil-Forssell, LiIi Zhang, and Dragana Milutinovic.
Described as a “neon-drenched noir series”, Copenhagen Cowboy follows enigmatic young heroine, Miu. After a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, she traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld. Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, Rakel, as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural. The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone, they are many.
The series stars Angela Bundalovic, Lola Corfixen, Zlatko Buric, Andreas Lykke Jørgensen, Jason Hendil-Forssell, LiIi Zhang, and Dragana Milutinovic.
- 11/23/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Nicolas Winding Refn is back with “Copenhagen Cowboy,” a new six-part neon noir series that’s coming exclusively to Netflix on January 5, 2023.
The upcoming series is being billed as a “thrill-inducing, neon-drenched noir series set across six episodes which follows enigmatic young heroine, Miu.”
In “Copenhagen Cowboy,” After a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, Miu traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld. Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, Rakel, as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural. The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone, they are many.
Angela Bundalovic (Miu), Lola Corfixen (Rakel), Zlatko Buric (Miroslav), Andreas Lykke Jørgensen (Nicklas), Jason Hendil-Forssell (Chiang), LiIi Zhang (Mother Hulda), and Dragana Milutinovic (Rosella) star in the series, created and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.
Writers include Sara Isabella Jönsson,...
The upcoming series is being billed as a “thrill-inducing, neon-drenched noir series set across six episodes which follows enigmatic young heroine, Miu.”
In “Copenhagen Cowboy,” After a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, Miu traverses the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld. Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, Rakel, as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural. The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone, they are many.
Angela Bundalovic (Miu), Lola Corfixen (Rakel), Zlatko Buric (Miroslav), Andreas Lykke Jørgensen (Nicklas), Jason Hendil-Forssell (Chiang), LiIi Zhang (Mother Hulda), and Dragana Milutinovic (Rosella) star in the series, created and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.
Writers include Sara Isabella Jönsson,...
- 11/23/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Nicolas Winding Refn is bringing his signature stylized violence to Netflix. The “Drive” director’s upcoming miniseries “Copenhagen Cowboy” is set to release January 5. In addition, a trailer for the series dropped on Wednesday, and you can watch it below.
The six-episode series stars Angela Bundalovic as Miu, an enigmatic young woman who has devoted her life to serving a shadowy criminal organization. Returning to her hometown of Copenhagen, Miu goes on a surreal, supernatural odyssey through the seedy underbelly of the city, in an attempt to track down and defeat her archenemy Rakel (Lola Corfixen). Based on the trailer, Miu’s journey carries all the hallmarks of Winding Refn’s filmmaking, with neon lighting, a synthwave soundtrack, and tons of bloodshed.
“I don’t know who you are, or know what you’re capable of, but people around you die,” a character narrates about Miu in the trailer. “Either that,...
The six-episode series stars Angela Bundalovic as Miu, an enigmatic young woman who has devoted her life to serving a shadowy criminal organization. Returning to her hometown of Copenhagen, Miu goes on a surreal, supernatural odyssey through the seedy underbelly of the city, in an attempt to track down and defeat her archenemy Rakel (Lola Corfixen). Based on the trailer, Miu’s journey carries all the hallmarks of Winding Refn’s filmmaking, with neon lighting, a synthwave soundtrack, and tons of bloodshed.
“I don’t know who you are, or know what you’re capable of, but people around you die,” a character narrates about Miu in the trailer. “Either that,...
- 11/23/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn loves his dark underworlds, his lone wolf anti-heroes, and neon-soaked reverie and nightmare. He brings all that to pass once more in his latest six-episode series, “Copenhagen Cowboy” for Netflix. “With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an expansion of my constantly evolving alter-egos, now in the form of my young heroine, Miu,” he said earlier this year when the series—about a young woman who wreaks havoc on Copenhagen’s netherworld in revenge—debuted at Venice (read our review here).
Continue reading ‘Copenhagen Cowboy’ Trailer: Nicolas Winding Refn’s Latest Neon-Soaked Superheroine Seeks Vengeance in January On Netflix at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Copenhagen Cowboy’ Trailer: Nicolas Winding Refn’s Latest Neon-Soaked Superheroine Seeks Vengeance in January On Netflix at The Playlist.
- 11/23/2022
- by Rodrigo Perez
- The Playlist
Super model, actress Barbara Palvin poses for the December 2022 issue of "Elle” (Hungary) magazine, photographed by David Ajkai:
In addition to "Elle”, Palvin has also covered international publications "L'Officiel", "Vogue" (Portugal), “Harper’s Bazaar”..
..."Marie Claire", "Glamour Hungary", "Elle" and "Allure".
Palvin also appeared in fashion campaigns for "Armani Exchange"...
..."Victoria's Secret" and as an 'ambassador' for "L'Oréal Paris".
Palvin was also the 'face' of the "Armani" signature scent "Acqua di Gioia"...
...the face of "Amazon Fashion" and appeared in "Express", "Chaos" ad campaigns.
As a runway model Palvin has worked for "Prada", "Louis Vuitton", "Miu Miu", "Nina Ricci", "Emanuel Ungaro", "Christopher Kane", "Julien MacDonald", "Jeremy Scott", "Giles Deacon", "Vivienne Westwood" and "Chanel".
Palvin appeared in the feature "Hercules" (2014) as 'Queen Antimache" and in the feature "Tyger, Tyger" (2021).
Click the images to enlarge...
In addition to "Elle”, Palvin has also covered international publications "L'Officiel", "Vogue" (Portugal), “Harper’s Bazaar”..
..."Marie Claire", "Glamour Hungary", "Elle" and "Allure".
Palvin also appeared in fashion campaigns for "Armani Exchange"...
..."Victoria's Secret" and as an 'ambassador' for "L'Oréal Paris".
Palvin was also the 'face' of the "Armani" signature scent "Acqua di Gioia"...
...the face of "Amazon Fashion" and appeared in "Express", "Chaos" ad campaigns.
As a runway model Palvin has worked for "Prada", "Louis Vuitton", "Miu Miu", "Nina Ricci", "Emanuel Ungaro", "Christopher Kane", "Julien MacDonald", "Jeremy Scott", "Giles Deacon", "Vivienne Westwood" and "Chanel".
Palvin appeared in the feature "Hercules" (2014) as 'Queen Antimache" and in the feature "Tyger, Tyger" (2021).
Click the images to enlarge...
- 11/18/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress, mixed martial artist Sydney Sweeney, aka 'Cassie Howard' in the HBO teen drama TV series "Euphoria" and ‘Julia Carpenter’ in the currently shooting feature “Madame Web”, has become 'the face' of "Miu Miu" showcasing the new 'Miu Wander' bag:
Sweeney appeared in the Netflix series "Everything Sucks!" (2018) with recurring roles...
..in the Hulu series "The Handmaid's Tale" (2018) and HBO miniseries "Sharp Objects" (2018).
In 2019, she began starring in the HBO teen drama series "Euphoria" and guest starred in the dramatic TV series "90210", "Criminal Minds"...
... "Grey's Anatomy", "In the Vault" and "Pretty Little Liars”.
Sweeney also had a cameo role as 'Snake' in director Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood" (2019)...
...and nominated for Emmy awards for her recent work in "The White Lotus" (2021) and "Euphoria".
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Sweeney appeared in the Netflix series "Everything Sucks!" (2018) with recurring roles...
..in the Hulu series "The Handmaid's Tale" (2018) and HBO miniseries "Sharp Objects" (2018).
In 2019, she began starring in the HBO teen drama series "Euphoria" and guest starred in the dramatic TV series "90210", "Criminal Minds"...
... "Grey's Anatomy", "In the Vault" and "Pretty Little Liars”.
Sweeney also had a cameo role as 'Snake' in director Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood" (2019)...
...and nominated for Emmy awards for her recent work in "The White Lotus" (2021) and "Euphoria".
Click the images to enlarge...
- 9/20/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
What would it look like if Danish auteur Nicolas Winding Refn took a stab at a superhero show? If one guessed neon-soaked, with a penchant for nihilism and framed through the throbbing tempo of synthesizer beats, they would be correct, of course.
Nwr’s familiar triad of sorrow, synth, and neon guides his latest, Netflix’s six-part series “Copenhagen Cowboy.” The sprawling show trails Miu (Angela Bundalovic), an unlikely heroine presented as a non-descript magical entity whose powers go from healing long-lasting migraines to allowing post-menopausal women another shot at fertility.
Continue reading ‘Copenhagen Cowboy’ Review: Nicolas Winding Refn’s Take On the Superhero Genre Is Drenched In Neon-Lit Despair [Venice] at The Playlist.
Nwr’s familiar triad of sorrow, synth, and neon guides his latest, Netflix’s six-part series “Copenhagen Cowboy.” The sprawling show trails Miu (Angela Bundalovic), an unlikely heroine presented as a non-descript magical entity whose powers go from healing long-lasting migraines to allowing post-menopausal women another shot at fertility.
Continue reading ‘Copenhagen Cowboy’ Review: Nicolas Winding Refn’s Take On the Superhero Genre Is Drenched In Neon-Lit Despair [Venice] at The Playlist.
- 9/14/2022
- by Rafaela Sales Ross
- The Playlist
In recent years, Nicolas Winding Refn has become known to many domestic audiences for his neon-tinged, Los Angeles-set films such as “Drive” and “The Neon Demon.” But before that, the Danish director rose to prominence for documenting the criminal underbelly of Copenhagen in the “Pusher” trilogy. When the Covid-19 pandemic prevented him from traveling outside his home country to work, he set his sights on Copenhagen once again.
Refn’s latest project is “Copenhagen Cowboy,” a new six-episode Netflix series that he previously described as a “poetic neo-noir.” The project recently wrapped production and is set to premiere later this year on the streaming service, following its official debut at the Venice Film Festival. The series, which Refn created and directed, stars Angela Bundalovic, Lola Corfixen, and Zlatko Buric, as well as Andreas Lykke Jørgensen, Jason Hendil-Forssell, Li Ii Zhang, Dragana Milutinovic, Mikael Bertelsen, and Mads Brügger.
Netflix’s official...
Refn’s latest project is “Copenhagen Cowboy,” a new six-episode Netflix series that he previously described as a “poetic neo-noir.” The project recently wrapped production and is set to premiere later this year on the streaming service, following its official debut at the Venice Film Festival. The series, which Refn created and directed, stars Angela Bundalovic, Lola Corfixen, and Zlatko Buric, as well as Andreas Lykke Jørgensen, Jason Hendil-Forssell, Li Ii Zhang, Dragana Milutinovic, Mikael Bertelsen, and Mads Brügger.
Netflix’s official...
- 9/4/2022
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Nicolas Winding Refn has brought his neon-soaked, egotistical self back to his native Denmark for the first time in over a decade. The man behind "Drive" has not directed a project there since 2009's "Valhalla Rising," and it has been even longer since he made something in Danish. Now, we have "Copenhagen Cowboy," his latest venture into the world of episodic television after his Miles Teller starring Prime Video miniseries "Too Old to Die Young."
Refn cooked up "Copenhagen Cowboy" with his wife Liv Corfixen while his family were trapped at home during lockdown. This is a family affair, also starring their daughters Lola and Lizzielou Corfixen, and Refn could not be more pleased about that, telling Variety:
"It became a wonderful creative process where I was no longer living in two separate worlds as a creator by day and a family man by night. It's a new chapter in...
Refn cooked up "Copenhagen Cowboy" with his wife Liv Corfixen while his family were trapped at home during lockdown. This is a family affair, also starring their daughters Lola and Lizzielou Corfixen, and Refn could not be more pleased about that, telling Variety:
"It became a wonderful creative process where I was no longer living in two separate worlds as a creator by day and a family man by night. It's a new chapter in...
- 9/4/2022
- by Mike Shutt
- Slash Film
Click here to read the full article.
Netflix has dropped the first teaser trailer for Copenhagen Cowboy, the upcoming Danish series from director Nicholas Winding Refn (Drive, Only God Forgives), and from the looks of it, Refn’s return home hasn’t dulled his bloody, and often stunningly beautiful, aesthetics.
The teaser is a series of neon-drenched images, set to a pulsing techno beat that, in typical Refn style, provoke and even shock, while offering little in the way of explanation. The series’ aesthetic will be familiar to Refn fans from his most-recent film outings, Only God Forgives (2013) and The Neon Demon (2016).
Copenhagen Cowboy stars Angela Bundalovic as Miu, a wide-eyed mysterious woman who, after a lifetime of servitude, begins to break free, enacting vengeance on Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
Copenhagen Cowboy, Refn’s first project in his native Denmark in 15 years, also stars Refn’s daughter, Lola Corfixen, Zlatko Buric,...
Netflix has dropped the first teaser trailer for Copenhagen Cowboy, the upcoming Danish series from director Nicholas Winding Refn (Drive, Only God Forgives), and from the looks of it, Refn’s return home hasn’t dulled his bloody, and often stunningly beautiful, aesthetics.
The teaser is a series of neon-drenched images, set to a pulsing techno beat that, in typical Refn style, provoke and even shock, while offering little in the way of explanation. The series’ aesthetic will be familiar to Refn fans from his most-recent film outings, Only God Forgives (2013) and The Neon Demon (2016).
Copenhagen Cowboy stars Angela Bundalovic as Miu, a wide-eyed mysterious woman who, after a lifetime of servitude, begins to break free, enacting vengeance on Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
Copenhagen Cowboy, Refn’s first project in his native Denmark in 15 years, also stars Refn’s daughter, Lola Corfixen, Zlatko Buric,...
- 9/4/2022
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Netflix has dropped the first teaser for Nicolas Winding Refn’s upcoming six-episode series Copenhagen Cowboy which will debut at the Venice Film Festival later this week. The series marks the filmmaker’s first production in his native Denmark in 15 years. Check out the teaser above and some new stills below.
Copenhagen Cowboy revolves around a young heroine called Miu (Angela Bundalovic). After a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, she traverses the ominous landscape of the eponymous city’s criminal netherworld. Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, Rakel, as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural. The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone, they are many.
Netflix will release globally later this year.
When the series was originally announced, Winding Refn commented, “With Copenhagen Cowboy, I...
Copenhagen Cowboy revolves around a young heroine called Miu (Angela Bundalovic). After a lifetime of servitude and on the verge of a new beginning, she traverses the ominous landscape of the eponymous city’s criminal netherworld. Searching for justice and enacting vengeance, she encounters her nemesis, Rakel, as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural. The past ultimately transforms and defines their future, as the two women discover they are not alone, they are many.
Netflix will release globally later this year.
When the series was originally announced, Winding Refn commented, “With Copenhagen Cowboy, I...
- 9/4/2022
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Thylane Blondeau poses close up. Pic credit: @thylaneblondeau/Instagram
Thylane Blondeau wowed fans with vacation snaps last week, this as she enjoyed the ocean in a low-key way.
Posting bikini-clad snaps that also included her boyfriend, the world’s “Most Beautiful” girl showed off her stunning figure as she went mismatched in a string two-piece, posting from Ibiza, Spain, and for her 5 million+ followers.
Enjoying a scenic and zen cove as she padded across wet rocks, Thylane opened her gallery shot far out and folding one leg as she stood on the other one.
Drawing attention to her lithe frame, the Miu Miu ambassador drove fans to swipe, where a fun shot showed her with a girlfriend chilling out on a blue kayak.
Better showcasing her swimwear as she sizzled in a black bikini top and animal-print briefs, Thylane scrunched her face up slightly, also going selfie mode. Further photos...
Thylane Blondeau wowed fans with vacation snaps last week, this as she enjoyed the ocean in a low-key way.
Posting bikini-clad snaps that also included her boyfriend, the world’s “Most Beautiful” girl showed off her stunning figure as she went mismatched in a string two-piece, posting from Ibiza, Spain, and for her 5 million+ followers.
Enjoying a scenic and zen cove as she padded across wet rocks, Thylane opened her gallery shot far out and folding one leg as she stood on the other one.
Drawing attention to her lithe frame, the Miu Miu ambassador drove fans to swipe, where a fun shot showed her with a girlfriend chilling out on a blue kayak.
Better showcasing her swimwear as she sizzled in a black bikini top and animal-print briefs, Thylane scrunched her face up slightly, also going selfie mode. Further photos...
- 8/13/2022
- by Angela Perry
- Monsters and Critics
Sydney Sweeney offered a glimpse into her career insecurities and the realities of fame in a new interview. In a feature published by The Hollywood Reporter on July 27, the "Euphoria" actor opened up about the stigma against young women with children in Hollywood, revealing she's "always wanted to be a young mom" but was worried about how it would impact her career. "I want to have a family," Sweeney shared with the outlet, declining to comment on her relationship status. (She's reportedly engaged to Chicago restaurant owner Jonathan Davino.)
"If I just acted, I wouldn't be able to afford my life in LA."
She recalled receiving advice from her "Sharp Objects" costar Amy Adams on balancing work and family, which Adams "assured" could be done. "I'm worried about how this industry puts stigmas on young women who have children and looks at them in a different light," Sweeney said. "I was worried that,...
"If I just acted, I wouldn't be able to afford my life in LA."
She recalled receiving advice from her "Sharp Objects" costar Amy Adams on balancing work and family, which Adams "assured" could be done. "I'm worried about how this industry puts stigmas on young women who have children and looks at them in a different light," Sweeney said. "I was worried that,...
- 7/27/2022
- by Yerin Kim
- Popsugar.com
It's been far too long since we got some fresh Nicolas Winding Refn-style synth music, neon-lit night-time settings, and scenes of people staring silently at one another for extended periods in-between committing brutal acts of violence. Fortunately, the director of films like "Drive," "Only God Forgives," and "The Neon Demon" is getting back to his old ways with his second venture into streaming after 2019's "Too Old to Die Young."
Netflix and Refn have announced they're teaming up for "Copenhagen Cowboy," a show officially described as "a thrill-inducing, neon-drenched noir series set in six episodes about a young heroine, Miu (Angela Bundalovic) who travels through...
The post Drive Director Nicolas Winding Refn Making Danish Netflix Series Copenhagen Cowboy appeared first on /Film.
Netflix and Refn have announced they're teaming up for "Copenhagen Cowboy," a show officially described as "a thrill-inducing, neon-drenched noir series set in six episodes about a young heroine, Miu (Angela Bundalovic) who travels through...
The post Drive Director Nicolas Winding Refn Making Danish Netflix Series Copenhagen Cowboy appeared first on /Film.
- 7/22/2022
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Nicolas Winding Refn is diving into the neon-tinted underbelly of Copenhagen in his latest neo-noir series.
The “Drive” and “Neon Demon” director is set to write and direct “Copenhagen Cowboy” for Netflix, the streamer confirmed. The “poetic neo-noir” six-episode series follows a young heroine, Miu (Angela Bundalovic), who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal underworld.
The drama is filmed in Denmark and production has wrapped as of July 2022. “Copenhagen Cowboy” will premiere globally on Netflix later this year.
“With ‘Copenhagen Cowboy,’ I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an expansion of my constantly evolving alter-egos, now in the form of my young heroine, Miu,” Refn said in a press release statement.
The “Only God Forgives” writer-director said it has “been an absolutely wonderful experience on all levels” working with Netflix.
“I not only perceive them as my partners with many future adventures to come,...
The “Drive” and “Neon Demon” director is set to write and direct “Copenhagen Cowboy” for Netflix, the streamer confirmed. The “poetic neo-noir” six-episode series follows a young heroine, Miu (Angela Bundalovic), who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal underworld.
The drama is filmed in Denmark and production has wrapped as of July 2022. “Copenhagen Cowboy” will premiere globally on Netflix later this year.
“With ‘Copenhagen Cowboy,’ I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an expansion of my constantly evolving alter-egos, now in the form of my young heroine, Miu,” Refn said in a press release statement.
The “Only God Forgives” writer-director said it has “been an absolutely wonderful experience on all levels” working with Netflix.
“I not only perceive them as my partners with many future adventures to come,...
- 7/22/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Click here to read the full article.
Mind-bending Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive, The Neon Demon) is returning to his roots for Copenhagen Cowboy, his first-ever series for Netflix.
Described as a “thrill-inducing, neon-drenched noir series,” the six-part show stars Angela Bundalovic, of Netflix’s Danish hit The Rain, as Miu, a young heroine who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
Refn made his name with his Pusher trilogy of Danish crime films, which introduced the world to future star Mads Mikkelsen.
Zlatko Buric, who plays Serbian local drug lord Milo in all three Pusher films, reteams with Refn for Copenhagen Cowboy. Refn’s daughter, actor Lola Corfixen, co-stars, alongside Andreas Lykke Jørgensen, Jason Hendil-Forssell, Li Ii Zhang, Dragana Milutinovic, Mikael Bertelsen and Mads Brügger.
Sara Isabella Jonsson, Johanne Algren and Mona Masri co-wrote the series.
“With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series,...
Mind-bending Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive, The Neon Demon) is returning to his roots for Copenhagen Cowboy, his first-ever series for Netflix.
Described as a “thrill-inducing, neon-drenched noir series,” the six-part show stars Angela Bundalovic, of Netflix’s Danish hit The Rain, as Miu, a young heroine who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
Refn made his name with his Pusher trilogy of Danish crime films, which introduced the world to future star Mads Mikkelsen.
Zlatko Buric, who plays Serbian local drug lord Milo in all three Pusher films, reteams with Refn for Copenhagen Cowboy. Refn’s daughter, actor Lola Corfixen, co-stars, alongside Andreas Lykke Jørgensen, Jason Hendil-Forssell, Li Ii Zhang, Dragana Milutinovic, Mikael Bertelsen and Mads Brügger.
Sara Isabella Jonsson, Johanne Algren and Mona Masri co-wrote the series.
“With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series,...
- 7/22/2022
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Thriller marks director’s first project in native Denmark in 15 years.
Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn has wrapped filming on a six-part noir series Copenhagen Cowboy for Netflix.
Angela Bundalovic stars as a young woman who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
Copenhagen Cowboy marks Winding Refn’s first production in his native Denmark in 15 years. He is best known for the Pusher trilogy (1996–2005), Bronson (2008), Valhalla Rising (2009), Drive (2011), Only God Forgives (2013), The Neon Demon (2016), and the series Too Old to Die Young (2019).
“With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an...
Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn has wrapped filming on a six-part noir series Copenhagen Cowboy for Netflix.
Angela Bundalovic stars as a young woman who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
Copenhagen Cowboy marks Winding Refn’s first production in his native Denmark in 15 years. He is best known for the Pusher trilogy (1996–2005), Bronson (2008), Valhalla Rising (2009), Drive (2011), Only God Forgives (2013), The Neon Demon (2016), and the series Too Old to Die Young (2019).
“With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an...
- 7/22/2022
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
Thriller marks director’s first project in native Denmark in 15 years.
Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn has wrapped filming on a six-part noir series Copenhagen Cowboy for Netflix.
Angela Bundalovic stars as a young woman who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
Copenhagen Cowboy marks Winding Refn’s first production in his native Denmark in 15 years. He is best known for the Pusher trilogy (1996–2005), Bronson (2008), Valhalla Rising (2009), Drive (2011), Only God Forgives (2013), The Neon Demon (2016), and the series Too Old to Die Young (2019).
“With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an...
Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn has wrapped filming on a six-part noir series Copenhagen Cowboy for Netflix.
Angela Bundalovic stars as a young woman who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
Copenhagen Cowboy marks Winding Refn’s first production in his native Denmark in 15 years. He is best known for the Pusher trilogy (1996–2005), Bronson (2008), Valhalla Rising (2009), Drive (2011), Only God Forgives (2013), The Neon Demon (2016), and the series Too Old to Die Young (2019).
“With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an...
- 7/22/2022
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
Netflix has announced its collaboration with Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn’s on drama Copenhagen Cowboy, which marks his first production in his native Denmark in 15 years.
Described by the platform as a “thrill-inducing, neon-drenched noir series,” it revolves around a young heroine called Miu (Angela Bundalovic) who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
Production has already wrapped on the six-episode drama which filmed in Denmark and will launch globally on Netflix later this year.
“With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an expansion of my constantly evolving alter-egos, now in the form of my young heroine, Miu,” said the Winding Refn.
The director of the Pusher trilogy, Drive and The Neon Demon hinted at future collaborations with the platform.
“Collaborating with Netflix and bringing this show to life has been an absolutely wonderful experience on all levels. I not...
Described by the platform as a “thrill-inducing, neon-drenched noir series,” it revolves around a young heroine called Miu (Angela Bundalovic) who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld.
Production has already wrapped on the six-episode drama which filmed in Denmark and will launch globally on Netflix later this year.
“With Copenhagen Cowboy, I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an expansion of my constantly evolving alter-egos, now in the form of my young heroine, Miu,” said the Winding Refn.
The director of the Pusher trilogy, Drive and The Neon Demon hinted at future collaborations with the platform.
“Collaborating with Netflix and bringing this show to life has been an absolutely wonderful experience on all levels. I not...
- 7/22/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has officially announced that it has boarded “Copenhagen Cowboy,” a poetic neon-noir series by Nicolas Winding Refn, the Danish filmmaker of the “Pusher” trilogy, “Drive” and “The Neon Demon.”
“Copenhagen Cowboy” is a thrill-inducing series set in six episodes about a young heroine, Miu (Angela Bundalovic) who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal underworld. The six-episode drama filmed in Denmark. Production has now wrapped. The show will launch globally on Netflix later this year.
“With ‘Copenhagen Cowboy,’ I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an expansion of my constantly evolving alter-egos, now in the form of my young heroine, Miu,” said Refn.
The filmmaker also spoke highly about his collaboration with Netflix, saying that it’d “been an absolutely wonderful experience on all levels.”
“I not only perceive them as my partners with many future adventures to come, but also as my friends.
“Copenhagen Cowboy” is a thrill-inducing series set in six episodes about a young heroine, Miu (Angela Bundalovic) who travels through Copenhagen’s criminal underworld. The six-episode drama filmed in Denmark. Production has now wrapped. The show will launch globally on Netflix later this year.
“With ‘Copenhagen Cowboy,’ I am returning to my past to shape my future by creating a series, an expansion of my constantly evolving alter-egos, now in the form of my young heroine, Miu,” said Refn.
The filmmaker also spoke highly about his collaboration with Netflix, saying that it’d “been an absolutely wonderful experience on all levels.”
“I not only perceive them as my partners with many future adventures to come, but also as my friends.
- 7/22/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Actress Elle Fanning ("The Great") poses for the Miu Miu "Twist Eau de Magnolia" fragrance campaign, with a new video:
"I don't think you should try to be anything you're not," said Fanning."If you're having a bad day, show you're having a bad day. Don't try to put up with something that's fake. I make movies the same way other kids play tennis or go to piano lessons.
"I'm trying to get better at what I want to do, just like other kids are trying to get better at what they want to do.
"I would like to continue acting. But also - if this is a dream world where everything could become true - I'd want to be a ballerina..."...
"I don't think you should try to be anything you're not," said Fanning."If you're having a bad day, show you're having a bad day. Don't try to put up with something that's fake. I make movies the same way other kids play tennis or go to piano lessons.
"I'm trying to get better at what I want to do, just like other kids are trying to get better at what they want to do.
"I would like to continue acting. But also - if this is a dream world where everything could become true - I'd want to be a ballerina..."...
- 7/21/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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