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What to Watch the Week of March 10: The Oscars, Yes, But Don't Miss Peacock's Apples Never Fall and the Return of Grey's Anatomy - www.glamour.com - New York
glamour.com
10.03.2024 / 14:47

What to Watch the Week of March 10: The Oscars, Yes, But Don't Miss Peacock's Apples Never Fall and the Return of Grey's Anatomy

, and yes, Ryan Gosling will perform and Zendaya will present, but before we get into all that, let's focus on something else: the start of the most jam-packed premiere season.Studios, networks and streamers will start unveiling the shows they consider to have major shots at this September's Emmy Awards, and the deadline to air the bulk of those episodes is the end of May, meaning they start premiering now. That way they are fresh in voter's minds when it comes to the “For Your Consideration” period.

What time is the Dancing on Ice final tonight and who is favourite to win? - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Chelsea - county Long
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
10.03.2024 / 07:57

What time is the Dancing on Ice final tonight and who is favourite to win?

The rink is set for the final of Dancing on Ice tonight (Sunday, March 10) on ITV. Four celebrities remain in the competition after eight weeks, and they will be skating to win the entire 2024 series with their professional skating partners.

The mad, hidden Greater Manchester pub that's a world away from Wetherspoons - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
10.03.2024 / 07:15

The mad, hidden Greater Manchester pub that's a world away from Wetherspoons

On first glance, stepping into the Fox and Pine pub in the centre of Oldham is a bit like walking into a quirky antique’s shop full of nick nacks and oddities. Everywhere you look, there are signs, puppets, pots, and a large number of foxes dotted around every part of the walls. It's anything but subtle.

‘Songs From the Hole’ Review: The Mesmerizing Story of a Rap Album Created Behind Bars That Helped a Convict Find Redemption - variety.com - Los Angeles
variety.com
10.03.2024 / 00:13

‘Songs From the Hole’ Review: The Mesmerizing Story of a Rap Album Created Behind Bars That Helped a Convict Find Redemption

Todd Gilchrist editor Visual albums — a bunch of videos strung together to commemorate the release of new work from a musical artist — typically either feel like shameless promotion or a vanity project. “Songs From the Hole” not only earns the label honestly, but actually takes this co-called next-level artistic endeavor to, well, another level: Chronicling the incarceration of James “JJ’88” Jacobs, who went to jail at age 15 for murder, co-writer and director Contessa Gayles combines nakedly vulnerable reflections from Jacobs with poetic recreations for a deeply affecting experience, both musically and dramatically.

Japanese Sci-Fi Movie ‘From the End of the World’ Takes Premier Prize at Genre Festival Fantasporto - variety.com - Spain - France - Italy - Canada - India - Japan - Portugal - Colorado
variety.com
09.03.2024 / 13:05

Japanese Sci-Fi Movie ‘From the End of the World’ Takes Premier Prize at Genre Festival Fantasporto

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor The 44th edition of genre film festival Fantasporto, which runs in Portugal’s second city Porto from March 1-10, has bestowed its best film award on Japanese sci-fi fantasy pic “From the End of the World,” directed by Kaz I Kiriya. The movie follows 10-year-old Hana, whose dreams transport her across various eras in Japanese history, and have the ability to save humanity. The jury’s special award went to “The Complex Forms,” Italian director Fabio D’Orta’s debut feature.

Love Is Blind's Jimmy and Chelsea Shared Pics From the Same Restaurant at the Same Time - www.glamour.com - Florida - county Lauderdale - city Fort Lauderdale, state Florida
glamour.com
08.03.2024 / 17:47

Love Is Blind's Jimmy and Chelsea Shared Pics From the Same Restaurant at the Same Time

Warning: Spoilers ahead!, 's most , appear to be playing mind games with us.On Thursday, March 7, both simultaneously shared photos from a meal at JB's on the Beach, a beachside seafood joint in Deerfield, Florida, near Fort Lauderdale. No faces are visible in the pics—Jimmy shared a photo of a seared crustacean, while Chelsea posted a photo of the restaurant's view—though it's pretty clear that the two are together, not least of all because a half-drunk Corona is featured in both images, as is an overcast gray sky.If that wasn't enough to drive the message home that these two are hanging out, Chelsea's photo also features a sliver of a white man's arm.

Did Sheldon's Dad Have an Affair? 'Young Sheldon' Episode Answers Mystery from 'The Big Bang Theory' - www.justjared.com - Germany
justjared.com
08.03.2024 / 08:11

Did Sheldon's Dad Have an Affair? 'Young Sheldon' Episode Answers Mystery from 'The Big Bang Theory'

The latest episode of Young Sheldon finally solved a mystery from The Big Bang Theory, seven and a half years later.

Dancing On Ice star is eighth celebrity eliminated from the ITV show during semi-final - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
03.03.2024 / 21:23

Dancing On Ice star is eighth celebrity eliminated from the ITV show during semi-final

Amber Davies has become the eighth celebrity to be eliminated from ITV's Dancing On Ice during Sunday evening's semi-final show, after a gruelling week of training as they hoped to make it to the final.The Love Island star, 27, and her partner Simon Proulx-Senecal found themselves in the skate-off against Adele Roberts and Mark Hanretty, being forced to fight for their place in the competition but ultimately losing out. It was then time for judges Ashley Banjo, Oti Mabuse, Christopher Dean and Jayne Torvill to decide who made it to the final next week, as they all voted in Adele's favour and shared that she had a 'cleaner' performance during the skate-off.

Five Takeaways From the Joburg Film Festival and JBX Content Market: ‘What a Time to Be Alive in Africa’ - variety.com - South Africa - city Johannesburg
variety.com
03.03.2024 / 19:14

Five Takeaways From the Joburg Film Festival and JBX Content Market: ‘What a Time to Be Alive in Africa’

Christopher Vourlias The sixth edition of the Joburg Film Festival wraps Sunday, putting a bow on a week that saw many in the host nation reflecting on South Africa’s long journey in the three decades since the end of apartheid. But among the filmmakers and executives taking part in the second JBX content market the focus was squarely on the future, as Africa’s streaming wars and an eye toward global dealmaking highlighted how the tide has begun to shift in how the world perceives the continent.

Netflix to Produce Broadway’s ‘Patriots,’ Play About Vladimir Putin From ‘The Crown’ Creator - variety.com - London - Russia - Soviet Union
variety.com
27.02.2024 / 20:49

Netflix to Produce Broadway’s ‘Patriots,’ Play About Vladimir Putin From ‘The Crown’ Creator

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Netflix is getting into the business of Broadway. The streaming behemoth is producing the upcoming play “Patriots,” from “The Crown” creator Peter Morgan. The show, set in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union, is about Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky, a billionaire who helped orchestrate the ruthless rise of Vladimir Putin.

Mel B on rising from the ashes of domestic abuse - 'Now it's time for me to help others' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
26.02.2024 / 16:01

Mel B on rising from the ashes of domestic abuse - 'Now it's time for me to help others'

It's no secret that Melanie Brown has been on a roller-coaster journey in recent years - from a 10-year emotionally abusive marriage to Stephen Belafonte – abuse which he denies - to subsequent drug abuse and suicide attempts. But when OK! caught up with the Spice Girl, she's here to tell us that she has risen from the ashes. “I was living a lie for 10 years.

‘The Strangers’ Case’ Review: A Polished But Heavy-Handed Thriller Sorts the Villains From the Victims of the Syrian Refugee Crisis - variety.com - Syria
variety.com
25.02.2024 / 16:33

‘The Strangers’ Case’ Review: A Polished But Heavy-Handed Thriller Sorts the Villains From the Victims of the Syrian Refugee Crisis

Guy Lodge Film Critic The international scope and grueling human cost of the global refugee crisis lends itself to contemporary epic filmmaking of a particularly sober stripe, as seen mostly recently in Agnieszka Holland’s “Green Border” and Matteo Garrone’s Oscar-nominated “Io Capitano.” Shorn of their ripped-from-the-headlines urgency, such stories of humans crossing vast distances and facing hostile odds in pursuit of a better life are as old as time itself. A muscular, assured debut feature from U.S.

Coronation Street Sarah Barlow's string of bad romances from father of Bethany to two brothers - and what Tina O'Brien thinks - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
25.02.2024 / 11:15

Coronation Street Sarah Barlow's string of bad romances from father of Bethany to two brothers - and what Tina O'Brien thinks

Sarah Barlow has been pretty unlucky in love right from her teenage years but Coronation Street fans thought she was finally settled with Adam Barlow with the pair tying the knot and creating a cosy family life with Sarah's son Harry.

Mati Diop Doc ‘Dahomey’ Wins Golden Bear at Berlin; Sebastian Stan and Emily Watson Take Acting Awards - variety.com - Senegal - Berlin - city Santos - city Sangsoo
variety.com
24.02.2024 / 19:45

Mati Diop Doc ‘Dahomey’ Wins Golden Bear at Berlin; Sebastian Stan and Emily Watson Take Acting Awards

Guy Lodge Film Critic The Berlin Film Festival drew to a close with tonight’s awards ceremony, with French-Senegalese director Mati Diop taking the Golden Bear for her documentary “Dahomey.” Full report to come; full list of winners below.

‘Architecton’ Review: Victor Kossakovsky’s Magnetic Film Essay Reflects On Man’s Relationship With Nature – Berlin Film Festival - deadline.com - Italy - Ukraine - Greece - Berlin
deadline.com
24.02.2024 / 00:03

‘Architecton’ Review: Victor Kossakovsky’s Magnetic Film Essay Reflects On Man’s Relationship With Nature – Berlin Film Festival

It’s very easy to misread the title of Victor Kossakovsky’s latest documentary as “Architection,” since it is, in some ways, a detective story about the world we live in, albeit one in which it is very easy to figure out whodunit (spoiler: we did it to ourselves). The actual title, Architecton, is a Greek word that means “master builder,” and the film plays with the irony of what that may mean — pitting the “master builders” of yesteryear against the “master builders“ of today — from the very beginning, using a cryptic line from “L’aquilone,” a rumination on bygone times by Italian poet Giovanni Pascoli (1855-1912). “There is something new within the sun today, or rather ancient,” he writes. This fascinating, engrossing film interrogates the subtext of this seemingly paradoxical statement.

‘Gloria!’ Review: Upbeat Italian Convent Drama Gives 18th-Century Baroque Standards a Girl-Power Pop Makeover - variety.com - Italy - Berlin
variety.com
22.02.2024 / 15:59

‘Gloria!’ Review: Upbeat Italian Convent Drama Gives 18th-Century Baroque Standards a Girl-Power Pop Makeover

Guy Lodge Film Critic With the possible exception of “Tora! Tora! Tora!,” any film with an exclamation point in the title should by rights be a spangly, full-scale musical. A frothy tale of warring classical music sensibilities in a Venetian girls’ refuge, “Gloria!” stops short of complete commitment to that rule — but it’s when it fully suspends reality for all-singing, all-stamping choral ecstasy that Margherita Vicario‘s uneven debut is most exciting.

Quoting Ferguson in front of a Cantona souvenir - what Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is like away from the cameras - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - city Ferguson
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
22.02.2024 / 06:15

Quoting Ferguson in front of a Cantona souvenir - what Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is like away from the cameras

Harrods is the width of a couple of goalframes away from the entrance to the Ineos office. Expensive and tasteful art adorns the walls at reception and at twenty-to-two on a drizzly Wednesday afternoon, we are led up to the first floor.

Martin Scorsese-Narrated Documentary ‘Made In England: The Films Of Powell And Pressburger’ Gets U.S. Distribution Deals Ahead Of Berlin Premiere - deadline.com - Britain - Scotland - USA - county Thomas - Berlin - county Harrison
deadline.com
21.02.2024 / 16:39

Martin Scorsese-Narrated Documentary ‘Made In England: The Films Of Powell And Pressburger’ Gets U.S. Distribution Deals Ahead Of Berlin Premiere

EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of its world premiere today at the Berlin Film Festival, Cohen Media Group has secured all North American distribution rights to Made In England: The Films Of Powell And Pressburger.

The 1975 shout out Paul and Harry from ‘The Traitors’ at London show – and Paul takes a bow - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
21.02.2024 / 14:19

The 1975 shout out Paul and Harry from ‘The Traitors’ at London show – and Paul takes a bow

Matty Healy has given a shout out to Harry and Paul from The Traitors during a recent show with The 1975. Check out footage of the moment below.The moment took place during the band’s show in London last night (February 20) – the final scheduled show in the city as part of their ‘Still… At Their Very Best Tour’.Held at the O2 Arena, frontman Matty Healy paused the set mid-way through to highlight some special guests in the audience – Paul Gorton and Harry Clarke, who were contestants on the latest season of the BBC One show, The Traitors.Initially, Healy began by reminiscing about the famous faces that have come to visit their shows over the years and explaining how it takes a lot for him to be left feeling “starstruck”.“Lots of people come to our shows [and] I’m very happy to have them here.

ITV The Chase fans do double take as they instantly 'recognise Hollywood star' - www.ok.co.uk - county Hopkins
ok.co.uk
21.02.2024 / 11:03

ITV The Chase fans do double take as they instantly 'recognise Hollywood star'

The Chase fans were left stunned after 'recognising' one contestant on the ITV show. A fresh foursome were welcomed onto the hit show by host Bradley Walsh as they looked to take on one of the Chasers.The episode, which aired on 20 February, saw sustainability consultant Nigel, 62, translator Anna, 34, nurse Viji, 45, and machine operator Mel, 53, take on The Chase.The team were up against Paul Sinha, known as The Sinnerman. Nigel instantly impressed his teammates, answering five questions correctly during his cash-builder segment.

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