Rising British star Zawe Ashton (Wanderlust, Velvet Buzzsaw) is set to star inMr. Malcolm's List, the debut feature from Emma Holly Jones, with Universal having taken international rights on the Regency-era romantic comedy.
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If there is one industry union that has taste, style, and, yes, a sense of humor, it’s the Costume Designers Guild.
For example, with this year’s 2021 Costume Design Guild Awards they nominated such worth films as “Promising Young Woman,” “Birds of Prey,” “Emma” and “Judas and the Black Messiah.” Oh, and how could we forget, the indomitable “Barb and Star go to Vista Del Mar.” READ MORE: SAG Awards wisely going to a taped one-hour special The CDG breaks out film nominees into three categories
.Rising British star Zawe Ashton (Wanderlust, Velvet Buzzsaw) is set to star inMr. Malcolm's List, the debut feature from Emma Holly Jones, with Universal having taken international rights on the Regency-era romantic comedy.
I May Destroy You has won big at the Royal Television Society Awards.The groundbreaking series, written by and starring Michaela Coel, impressed judges and won three trophies at the annual event.Judges called Coel’s performance “nothing short of electrifying”, and added: “Somehow she brought the audience into her head, heart and skin.”I May Destroy You won the RTS Awards for best female actor, best drama writer and best miniseries, with Coel beating Normal People‘s Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glenda
Naman Ramachandran Michaela Coel’s “I May Destroy You” capped a triumphant edition of the U.K.’s Royal Television Society program awards for the BBC as the broadcaster scored 14 wins.Coel won actor – female, and writer, and the show also won best miniseries.In addition to the 29 competitive categories, three further awards were presented.
LOS ANGELES -- If Laraine Newman recounted only her experiences as an original “Saturday Night Live” player — a storied ensemble that included Gilda Radner and John Belushi — she’d have plenty of memoir material.But she has other adventures to share in “May You Live in Interesting Times,” from the quirky — she studied mime in Paris with Marcel Marceau— to the questionable, including a teenage encounter with musician Johnny Winter.Wherever Newman’s newly released audiobook memoir takes us, it’s
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentNetflix is reteaming with “Lupin” director Louis Leterrier (“Now You See Me”) and star Omar Sy (“The Intouchables”) on a sequel to the 2012 action comedy “On the Other Side of the Tracks.”The film, which is still untitled, began shooting in Paris on March 15 and will also be lensed in the French Alps. It will be available on Netflix worldwide in 2022.Eric and Nicolas Altmayer at the Paris-based banner Mandarin et Compagnie are producing.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentAlbert Dupontel’s “Bye Bye Morons” won seven prizes, including best film and director, at the 46th Cesar Awards which took place as an in-person, yet socially distanced event at the Olympia concert hall in Paris on March 12.
Michaela Coel’s BBC/HBO series I May Destroy You was the big winner at the UK’s Broadcasting Press Guild Awards on Friday.
Meadow Walker just made her runway debut!The 22-year-old daughter of the late Paul Walker and Rebecca Soteros took to Instagram over the weekend to share a video of herself modeling in the Givenchy Fall/Winter 2021 fashion show. Meadow stunned during her appearance in Paris, rocking an oversized black blazer with a matching skirt, heels and tights.«Exclusive Debut.
direct to your inboxPep Guardiola has explained that he didn't sign Edinson Cavani this past summer as he was happy with his striking options.Cavani joined Manchester United on a free following his release from Paris Saint-Germain and despite now being 34 he is proving himself more than capable in the Premier League.The Uruguayan has scored seven goals, and laid on two assists, so far this season but has been even more impressive in the way in which he leads the front-line for Ole Gunnar
The nominations for the 2021 Costume Designers Guild Awards — recognizing excellence in film, TV and short-form costume design — were unveiled on Thursday.
23rd Costume Designers Guild Awards are here!The awards show, which is taking place on April 13, 2021 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, celebrates excellence in film, television and short-form costume design.
The Costume Designers Guild has stitched together the nominees for its 23rd annual CDG Awards for film, TV and shortform. Winners in the eight categories will be announced during the virtual trophy show on Tuesday, April 13, which be streamed on Twitter for the first time.
The 2017 movie Wonder is getting a spin-off to grow the film’s universe.
Emma Watson is retiring from acting at the tender age of 30 according to reports.The English actress who was born in Paris became a Hollywood star after securing the role of Hermione Granger in global movie franchise Harry Potter aged ten.
Also Read: The Design of 'Mank': How Costumes and Sets Energized David Fincher's Homage to Old HollywoodIn the television categories, nominees included episodes of “Lovecraft Country,” “The Crown,” “The Mandalorian,” “The Flight Attendant” and “Utopia” in the one-hour categories; “Emily in Paris,” “Space Force,” “What We Do in the Shadows,” “The Neighborhood” and “Will & Grace” in the half-hour categories; and “Fargo,” “Hollywood” and “The Queen’s Gambit” in the TV movie or limited series
When in France? Earlier this month, fans were floored when Netflix’s Emily in Paris earned a handful of nominations for the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards. Now, a new report alleges that some of the voting committee may have been swayed.
Madonna has shared an adorable video of her daughter Estelle speaking in French."Have you met my other daughter Estelle from Paris??" she jokingly captioned the video which showed the eight-year-old speaking into the camera and showing off her language skills.MORE: Madonna's opulent Lisbon palace is fit for a QueenEstelle used a fun filter in the video, rocking a fake pair of large gold hoops, plump lips and bright pink eyeshadow as she introduced herself as Estelle from Paris. WATCH: Madonna's
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, and Annie Mumolo’s first movie together since their Oscar nomination for Bridesmaids ten years ago. Imagine if Lisa Frank remade the Austin Powers movies with middle-aged women as protagonists—that’s Barb and Star.