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Entertainment Roundup: 'Stop That Train' and Emmy Contenders

Updated 2026-05-29 16:35 UTC 1 source Neutral

Director Adam Shankman discusses the making of ‘Stop That Train,’ a silly comedy opening in theaters on June 12. Meanwhile, Michelle Pfeiffer is set to star in ‘The Midnight Library’ alongside Florence Pugh, with both projects generating buzz for upcoming Emmy nominations.

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Variety
Paramount Pictures has scooped North American and select international distribution rights to “The Midnight Library” from Studiocanal following a bidding war at the Cannes film market. Florence Pugh is attached to star and also produce, while Garth Davis (&#
2026-05-29 16:17 UTC
Variety
In the world of “Stop That Train,” (opening in theaters on June 12) RuPaul is Madame President, and like any world leader, she worries about her approval ratings. When a high-speed train called the Glamazonian Express is struck by lightning and hurtles toward disaster – a threatening “stormaga
2026-05-29 16:30 UTC
Variety
Michelle Pfeiffer didn’t set out to be one of this year’s Emmy contender overachievers. It was simply a bit of serendipity — and unexpected timing — that led her Paramount+ drama “The Madison” and Apple TV comedic hour-long “Margo’s Got Money Troubles” to come out around the same time. Add in the re
2026-05-29 16:30 UTC
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