We just saw our first look at Emily Blunt in Rob Marshall's Mary Poppins Returns a few days ago, but thanks to Twitter user Gordon Harris (via Playbill), we now also have our first glimpse of Lin-Manuel Miranda's lamplighter character, Jack. Additionally, there are a few more set pics that give us a look at Blunt's Poppins from the front (as opposed to the teasing reverse angle in the movie's official first image).
Here is some more stills of Emily Blunt as #MaryPoppins in 'Mary Poppins Returns,' the new sequel to Disney’s 1964 film 'Mary Poppins.' pic.twitter.com/x3YpNcw8VN
— Gordon Harrold (@TheRoyalFootman) March 5, 2017
When was the last time you watched the original Mary Poppins? I hadn't seen it in probably 15 or 20 years before rewatching it last year, and I was surprised to discover that it holds up well. I imagine a lot...
Here is some more stills of Emily Blunt as #MaryPoppins in 'Mary Poppins Returns,' the new sequel to Disney’s 1964 film 'Mary Poppins.' pic.twitter.com/x3YpNcw8VN
— Gordon Harrold (@TheRoyalFootman) March 5, 2017
When was the last time you watched the original Mary Poppins? I hadn't seen it in probably 15 or 20 years before rewatching it last year, and I was surprised to discover that it holds up well. I imagine a lot...
- 3/7/2017
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
Pcw/Gordon Harris
The British wrestling industry is currently the healthiest it has been in years. There are several thriving promotions putting on sell-out shows around the United Kingdom. This is Progress, Preston City Wrestling and that old family favourite All Star are all packing them in on a regular basis.
Not too long ago it was seen as a success on most shows if you were able to draw 200 people but, for promotions such as the ones mentioned above, that would be seen as a disaster. These groups routinely attract in excess of 500 people to shows and have carved out a brand identity and a dedicated following in the process.
The most talked-about company in the UK at the moment is Insane Championship Wrestling, from Scotland. Icw have amassed a rabid, cult-like following due in no small part to the Ecw-esque experience that they offer, the two acclaimed BBC...
The British wrestling industry is currently the healthiest it has been in years. There are several thriving promotions putting on sell-out shows around the United Kingdom. This is Progress, Preston City Wrestling and that old family favourite All Star are all packing them in on a regular basis.
Not too long ago it was seen as a success on most shows if you were able to draw 200 people but, for promotions such as the ones mentioned above, that would be seen as a disaster. These groups routinely attract in excess of 500 people to shows and have carved out a brand identity and a dedicated following in the process.
The most talked-about company in the UK at the moment is Insane Championship Wrestling, from Scotland. Icw have amassed a rabid, cult-like following due in no small part to the Ecw-esque experience that they offer, the two acclaimed BBC...
- 3/27/2015
- by Lewis Howse
- Obsessed with Film
The full Patti Labelle experience is not to be rushed. The showgirls have doffed their feathers, and the band has hung up its horns, following a Wednesday matinee of the Jazz Age Broadway revue After Midnight. But Ms. Labelle, who just brought down the house singing “Sunny Side of the Street” and “Stormy Weather” in her second performance of a three-week run as the show’s special guest star (after which the production will close), needs time to put on her flowing black loungewear and her sparkling Jimmy Choo flats and her going-out wig before greeting her adoring public at the stage door. It’s the same outfit she’d wear to the supermarket. Finally, Labelle descends, wearing giant Chanel sunglasses, one shoulder draped in a shimmering gray Louis Vuitton scarf, helped by her hairstylist and best friend, Norma Gordon Harris, and a trim, efficient 40-year-old with glasses, Zuri Edwards,...
- 6/17/2014
- by Jada Yuan
- Vulture
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