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So it's not surprising if you're unfamiliar with the history of the entertainment business. We have more entertainment at our fingertips, and practically unlimited choices than history could have imagined. O’Grady plays Elaine, an ambitious assistant to the CEO, who, in the wake of a tragedy, sees an opportunity to accelerate her career.īruce Dern Talks Goliath, Family, Importance of History Wolff will play Craig, a disillusioned but talented mobile app developer, working for a games studio in Los Angeles. Patoff, a bow-tie-wearing consultant who comes to the rescue of CompWare after a prominent merger falls through and soon seemingly starts running the company. It is inspired by Bentley Little’s 2015 novel, a satire centered on Mr. The Consultant explores the sinister relationship between boss and employee, asking how far we will go to get ahead, and to survive.
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‘The Consultant’: Nat Wolff & Brittany O’Grady Join Prime Video SeriesĮxclusive: The White Lotus standout Brittany O’Grady and Nat Wolff ( The Fault In Our Stars) are set to star opposite Christoph Waltz in Prime Video’s dark comedy workplace thriller series The Consultant, from Servant creator Tony Basgallop, WandaVision executive producer Matt Shakman, MGM Television and Amazon Studios. Any movie, even in pre-pandemic, opening in this pre-Christmas corridor is typically looking at the long game through the holidays and MLK weekend. While MGM/Uar’s House of Gucci provided a ray of hope for older films, particularly long-running ones eyeing awards, during the pandemic with $14.4M over three days and $22M over five, that boost had plenty to do with the availability of moviegoers over the Thanksgiving stretch. The 20th Century Studios-Amblin production is being released by Disney. All in, the global outlook is $22M-$31M, with $12M-$17M coming from domestic and $10M-$14M from abroad. After a year’s delay due to the pandemic, Steven Spielberg’s remake of the Broadway classic and 10x Oscar-winning 1961 movie, West Side Story, finally tunes up this weekend as the sole wide major studio theatrical release in 2,800 U.S./Canada theaters and offshore debuts in France, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, Russia and UK.