The Eurovision Song Contest, to take place in the UK in May, has been pledged a £10m ($12m) cash boost from the British government.
05.02.2023 - 16:11 / usmagazine.com
They’re so golden! With all the glitz and the glamour that comes with being Hollywood’s elite, celebrities make sure to take advantage of every aspect of the sweet life.
Even the bitterly cold winter months can’t keep NBA star Dwyane Wade and pop icon Anitta from slaying the fashion game. Both stars to bundle up in Moschino’s logo-print puffer jacket, which retails at a celeb-friendly price tag of just under $2,000.
If a coat from the Italian luxury brand isn’t enough, jet set like the stars and actually travel to Italy. Celebs love the wellness retreat at the Ranch Italy, the Ranch Malibu’s first international location.
Though Harry Styles won’t arrive in Italy until the final date of his Love on Tour run in July, fans can keep up with him through the audio guest book Fétefone, where devoted followers can leave personalized messages to the “Watermelon Sugar” singer, 28. Fans can even take a page from the Don’t Worry Darling actor’s book and purchase the messaging services themselves — for just under $400.
Keep scrolling to see more of what celebs are buzzing about this week, including a TikTok jalapeño hot sauce and CBD drops.
Credit: Fétefone; Moschino; Sky Wellness
They’re so golden! With all the glitz and the glamour that comes with being Hollywood’s elite, celebrities make sure to take advantage of every aspect of the sweet life. Even the bitterly cold winter months can’t keep NBA star Dwyane Wade and pop icon Anitta from slaying the fashion game. Both stars to bundle up in Moschino’s logo-print puffer jacket, which retails at a celeb-friendly price tag of just under $2,000. If a coat from the Italian luxury brand isn’t enough, jet set like the stars and actually
The Eurovision Song Contest, to take place in the UK in May, has been pledged a £10m ($12m) cash boost from the British government.
Manchester United are reportedly 'knocking on the doors of Napoli' to sign Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen as the Reds look to recruit a new forward in the summer transfer window - but face competition for his signature from both Chelsea and Atletico Madrid.
Gigi Hadid and Leonardo DiCaprio may have spent some time together in Italy, but by no means does that mean they're dating, a source tells ET.The source went on to say, «Gigi and Leo spent time together in Milan but they are just friends and are not dating.» The relationship status comes amid reports that the model and the actor were spotted leaving the same restaurant in Italy just 10 minutes apart from each other.TMZ obtained images which show Leo desperately trying to duck cover as he heads for his waiting car after leaving Casa Cipriani. Gigi, who walked the Prada runway for Fashion Week, strutted along in an oversized denim dress shirt.
And so it continues! Just days after New York Fashion Week, fan-favorite stars jetted to Italy to celebrate the hottest fall/winter 2023 trends in Milan.
Ashley Graham and Michele Morrone are stepping out during Milan Fashion Week.
EXCLUSIVE: Love Island distributor ITV Studios has hired a Disney sales exec on the eve of the London TV Screenings.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent In the first few months of 2020, huge swathes of Northern Italy were hit by the COVID-19 virus. Soon the death toll in the city of Bergamo reached such heights that an army convoy had to transport coffins out because its cemeteries and crematoriums were full. In his powerful doc “The Walls of Bergamo,” which world premieres on Friday in Berlin’s Encounters section, prominent Italian documentary director Stefano Savona – whose “Samouni Road” won the Golden Eye prize in 2018 at Cannes – and a team of student filmmakers take the pulse of the city when it is on the brink of collapse and, subsequently, as Bergamo begins its healing and recovery process.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Italian animation auteur Enzo D’Alò – whose globally known works include “The Blue Arrow,” “Lucky and Zorba,” “Momo” and “Opopomoz” – is back with Roddy Doyle adaptation “A Greyhound Of a Girl” launching from the Berlin Film Festival’s Generation Kplus section. “Greyhound of a Girl,” which is D’Alò’s first English-language film, is about four generations of Irish women who embark on a car journey. One of them is dead, one of them is dying, one is driving, and the fourth is twelve-year old Dublin school girl Mary O’Hara. Mary shares her grandmother’s rebel spirit and love of cooking and is bravely dealing with the fact that her granny’s days are drawing to a close.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Veteran auteur Mario Martone, whose Naples-set drama “Nostalgia” launched last year from Cannes, has quite a lot in common with Massimo Troisi, Italy’s beloved late comic actor-director who is best known internationally as the star of Oscar-winning film “Il Postino.” Which is why Martone was well-suited to direct the multi-layered doc about Troisi’s legacy “Somebody Down There Likes Me” that is screening in the Berlinale Special sidebar. For starters, they are both Neapolitan, and were born only a few years a part. Troisi – who in “Il Postino” played the simple postman who rides his bicycle on a sandy Italian island to deliver mail to his sole client, the Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda – died tragically of congenital heart failure at age 41 in June 1994, the day after “Il Postino” finished shooting at Rome’s Cinecittà studios.
“Most people hosting a travel show want to do it. They have a sense of adventure.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Luc Besson’s ”Dogman,” starring Caleb Landry Jones, wowed buyers at the Berlin’s European Film Market, where it was screened for select buyers. “We hosted only one private screening of the completed film and buyers were stunned, they all came out saying that it was Luc Besson’s best film to date, his most mature movie and some even called it a masterpiece,” said Gregoire Melin, founder of Kinology, which is handling sales on the film. On the heels of the screening, Kinology closed deals with some of the biggest distributors in key international territories, including Italy (Lucky Red), Germany and Austria (Capelight Pictures), Spain and Latin America (Sun Distribution Group), Scandinavia (Svensk Filmindustri), Benelux (Belga Films), Switzerland (Elite Film), Middle East (Front Row), Poland (Monolith), Portugal (Nos Lusomundo Audiovisuais), Czech Republic and Slovakia (AQS) and former Yugoslavia (Blitz).
EXCLUSIVE: Paramount has quietly struck a deal for completed action-thriller Assassin Club, starring Henry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians), Noomi Rapace (Prometheus), Sam Neill (Jurassic Park) and Suicide Squad breakout Daniela Melchior.
EXCLUSIVE: Italian director Mario Martone, who has enjoyed prominence on the festival awards circuit over the past year with Oscar submission and Cannes title Nostalgia, is at the Berlinale this year with his passion project Somebody Down There Likes Me.
Vulture on Friday about the cancellation of his sitcom “Reboot,” Knoxville said, “Mike White is a very close friend of mine. He and I had been in Tokyo together.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Gael García Bernal and Renate Reinsve (“The Worse Person in the World”) will soon be appearing on screen as lovers caught in an unusual bind in Italian director Piero Messina’s sci-fi film “Another End.” French sales company Newen Connect is launching sales on the pic at the European Film Market. “Another End” is set in a near-future when a new technology exists that can put the consciousness of a dead person back into a living body, in an attempt to ease the grief of separation, providing a little extra time to say goodbye. The English-language sci-fier by Messina — whose first feature, “The Wait,” launched with a splash in the 2015 Venice competition — sees Bernal play Sal, a man whose wife dies, and Reinsve as Zoe, the woman who then becomes his partner after renting out her body, in which the memory and consciousness of Sal’s former wife have been temporarily implanted. First look image of Reinsve as Zoe above.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Submarine Entertainment is launching sales at Berlin’s European Film Market on high-profile doc “Milano — The Inside Story of Italian Fashion,” directed by John Maggio (“The Perfect Weapon”). Billed as the definitive story of the explosion of Italian fashion in the 1970s and 80s, as told by the insiders, the star-studded doc extensively features Giorgio Armani and delves into his life story, but also reveals unknown details about the Gucci and Versace fashion houses. “Milano” also features appearances and commentary by former Gucci creative director Tom Ford, Gianni Versace’s brother Santo Versace and Hollywood stars including Sharon Stone, Samuel L. Jackson and Frances McDormand, all of whom have close ties to the Italian fashion milieu. Watch clip.
daily doppelgänger basis by fans asking if they can snap a quick selfie. “It’s an incredible situation to look like him,” said the Italy-born-and-raised gym guru. “In general, I’m quite a private person, and I don’t like a lot of attention — but I never tire of this because it makes people happy.”According to Muratore, it was a pal who first noticed the shocking similarity nearly a decade ago.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Italy’s Coccinelle Film Sales has acquired world rights to Nigerian director Babatunde Apalowo’s gay-themed drama “All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White,” ahead of the film’s Berlin Film Festival launch. “All the Colours” is the feature film debut of Apalowo, who was born in Ogbagi-Akoko, Nigeria, and is U.K.-based. Pic is world premiering in Berlin’s Panorama section. Apalowo also wrote and produced the restrained and tender drama about two men named Bambino and Bawa who meet in Lagos during a photography competition and immediately hit it off. During long trips exploring the city they develop a deep affection for each other. But in a society which considers homosexuality taboo, they feel the pressure of social norms.
Watch Below: Martha K's gender reveal videoThis week, MAFS star and mum-to-be, Martha Kalifatidis took to Instagram to share some behind-the-scenes snaps of her beautiful baby shower. One pic in particular, of a photo album, caught the attention of many fans who believe the message from her mum may give away the name she and partner Michael Brunellis have chosen! "Dearest Guiseppe, you are my first grandchild, you will be forever loved & spoilt," began a sweet message from Martha's mum. Fans quickly jumped onto the theory that the baby's name is Guiseppe, especially since the couple revealed earlier that their chosen baby name is Italian since he was conceived in Italy. Not everyone is convinced though with comments on the popular influencer.updates.au Instagram page full of other potential names, with some fans suggesting Guiseppe was just a nickname used by the grandparents. Some fans revealed they thought Martha and Michael would stick to a name starting with the letter 'M', with Marco and Matteo strong contenders, whilst others believed it could be Joseph. RELATED: Watch Martha and Michael's sweet gender revealDuring an Instagram Q&A, Martha also explained to fans why she and Michael had decided to live with her parents, revealing details behind their living arrangement. "Yes Michael and I are living with my parents," she wrote. "Our place in Sydney developed some seriously aggressive black mould and we no longer wanted to stay in that house. Before we left for Europe we put all our things in storage and figured we would just find somewhere new when we returned from our trip.""When I ended up getting sick we flew home to mum's house where I spent the next few months really unwell and in bed.
Chelsea manager Graham Potter is reportedly monitoring Manchester City full-back Joao Cancelo's loan spell at Bayern Munich ahead of a potential transfer move in the summer.