Considering the fact that Kate Winslet’s directorial debut, Goodbye June is set around the Christmas season it seems entirely appropriate for Netflix to debut it on the streaming service Christmas Eve ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kate Winslet’s “Goodbye June” — a terminally cozy Netflix Original that she directed from a script written by her 21-year-old son ...
Kate Winslet sat in the director’s chair for the very first time this year to make Goodbye June — and the film's stars have lots to say about it. At a special screening of the Netflix movie in New ...
Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet is set to be positioned behind the camera as well as in front of it with a new Netflix project titled, Goodbye June. Kate Winslet’s son, Joe Anders, has written the ...
Kate Winslet directs and stars in Goodbye June (now on Netflix), a holiday weepie dramedy about a family bearing down to say goodbye to their dying matriarch. At first blush, it’s a star-studded ...
She's died a handful of times before in movies — stabbed to death in Caligula, shot in the head in Shadowboxer, strangled in Excalibur — but Helen Mirren "didn't like" how her character was going to ...
"Maybe if I'm lucky, I'll come back as snow. Then I'll see you all at Christmastime." ️ Netflix has revealed their official trailer for a drama from Kate Winslet titled Goodbye June, arriving to watch ...
Oscar winner Kate Winslet's directorial debut is just a month away, and it's shaping up to be a tear-jerker. Netflix has unveiled the official trailer for the Titanic star's emotional holiday dramedy ...
It may be set during the festive season, but Kate Winslet doesn't consider her directorial debut, Goodbye June, to be a Christmas film. That's not to say she's irked by the moniker, though she did ...
Stars walk the red carpet at the New York screening of "Goodbye June" at The Whitby Hotel on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, in New York. Andrea Riseborough attends the special screening of "Goodbye June" at ...
Written by Winslet's son, Netflix's soggy yuletide sop stars Helen Mirren, Andrea Riseborough, Johnny Flynn, and the director herself. More to the point, whatever sweet and errant truths are buried ...