The Laundromat
- EntertainmentVariety
Court Refuses to Block Netflix Release of ‘The Laundromat’
A judge has refused to block the release of "The Laundromat," a Netflix film based on the Panama Papers scandal. Jurgen Mossack and Ramon Fonseca -- the attorneys at the center of the scandal -- filed suit in federal court in Connecticut on Tuesday, claiming they were defamed by the film. The attorneys asked for […]
- EntertainmentThe Wrap
Law Firm Depicted in ‘The Laundromat’ Files Restraining Order to Stop Release of Netflix Film
The Panama City law firm Mossack Fonseca that’s named in Steven Soderbergh’s and Netflix’s movie “The Laundromat” has filed a lawsuit attempting to block the film from its upcoming release on Friday.In the lawsuit filed Monday in United States District Court in Connecticut, Jürgen Mossack and Ramón Fonseca, who are played by Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas in the film, claim that “The Laundromat” defames both lawyers and their law firm and that the film could interfere should federal prosecutor
- EntertainmentYahoo Movies
Fall 2019 movie preview: The 40 films we're most excited to see
There's a lot to be excited about this fall at the movies, from Jedi to Jay and Silent Bob, clowns to cats.
- EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly
Meryl Streep rings the alarm on financial scammers in Netflix's 'The Laundromat' trailer
The Laundromat trailer pits Meryl Streep against Gary Oldman, Antonio Banderas
- EntertainmentDeadline
Netflix Commits To Panama Papers Drama ‘The Laundromat’; David Schwimmer Joins Soderbergh, Oldman, Streep, Banderas
<strong>EXCLUSIVE</strong>: Netflix has committed to finance and release <em>The Laundromat</em>, the Steven Soderbergh-directed drama about the Panama Papers scandal. David Schwimmer has just joined a killer cast that is led by Oscar-winning <em>Darkest Hour</em> star Gary Oldman, <em>The Post</em>‘s Meryl Streep and <em>Life Itself</em>‘s Antonio Banderas. Other cast circling include Will Forte and <em>Earthquake Bird</em>‘s Riley Keough. The film has a script by Scott Z. Burns, based on