By Tom Grater
24.01.2020 - 02:41 / deadline.com
By Geoff Boucher
Genre Editor
Vital Pictures/NME will distribute its first film with Beneath Us,a “suspenseful and socially-relevant original horror story” from Max Pachman, who makes his feature directorial debut with the project. Beneath Us (opening in select theaters on March 6) features both English and Spanish dialogue and will be distributed in major Latino markets throughout the U.S.
Vital Pictures/NME is a partnership between industry veterans Luis Guerrero and Chris Lemos
Oti Mabuse has put down firm roots in the UK since joining the Strictly Come Dancing cast in 2015.The South African professional dancer lives in London with her fellow dancer husband of six years Marius Lepure, in what appears to be a cosy apartment with a balcony. Oti, who was recently pictured enjoying a nightcap with her Strictly 2019 partner Kelvin Fletcher, has shared brief glimpses inside her home on Instagram.
By Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski
By Tom Grater
Norwich defender Max Aarons has named Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford as the toughest opponent he has faced in his Premier League career.
David Schwimmer would love to play James Bond in a comedy reboot of the espionage franchise.
Entertainment One and animation studio Astley Baker Davies have cast a new voice artist for the role of Peppa Pig.
Amblin Partners is going back to school with Oscar-nominated producer Marc Platt.Amblin and Platt are partnering for a feature adaptation of The Bear, the upcoming fiction debut from New York Times best-selling author and high school English teacher Natalie Ford.The comedy follows an introverted teen who secretly becomes her high school's costumed mascot so she can show off her dance and choreography skills but struggles to keep her identity hidden as she emerges as a local and viral
Gorka Marquez and Gemma Atkinson are one of Strictly’s most successful love stories, welcoming their first child together six months ago. But the Spanish dancer has told new magazine they have no plans to walk down the aisle any time soon.
Speaking in Catalan and Spanish, Spain’s Rosalía picked up her first ever Grammy Award in the best Latin rock, urban or alternative category for her breakout album, El Mal Querer.