Kate Winslet's directorial debut drops Christmas Eve on Netflix. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Winslet’s son Joe Anders wrote ...
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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 ...
There’s a moment in “Goodbye June” where Kate Winslet sits in a hospital corridor and says: “If someone asked what this felt like I don’t think I’d be able to describe it, waiting for someone to die.” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It isn’t that myriad aspects of the story told in the family drama “Goodbye June” won’t prove relatable to many who watch it. They ...
The Oscar-winning star's first foray in the director's chair is a film written by her son, 21-year-old Joe Anders: "We just had to hold hands and run at it." By Lily Ford At afternoon tea with Kate ...
Kate Winslet is due a very thoughtful Christmas gift this year. The veteran actor made a pretty extraordinary maternal gesture, directing, producing and starring in a film her son, Joe Anders, wrote, ...
"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 ...
Kate Winslet has described how she “desperately tried to recast” herself after learning she could also direct Goodbye June, in addition to producing and starring in it. Winslet opened up about why she ...
Kate Winslet is well-known for highly acclaimed roles in projects like Titanic, The Reader and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, but now she’s hitting the 2025 movie calendar with her debut from ...
It isn’t that myriad aspects of the story told in the family drama “Goodbye June” won’t prove relatable to many who watch it. They will. It isn’t that the film — debuting on Netflix this week after a ...