Queen Camilla is likely to have tried some of the finest cuisine in the world but her favourite meals are surprisingly simple and very cheap.
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Addie Morfoot Contributor A documentary about women who accused Louis C.K. of sexual harassment and the consequences those accusations had on their careers is one of 22 documentaries from 12 countries heading to the 2023 Toronto Intl. Film Festival.
The docu titled “Sorry/Not Sorry,” previously intended for Showtime, is one of several films in TIFF’s nonfiction program that focus on women who have been unjustly ignored for their achievements. TIFF Docs opening night film, “Copa 71,” tells the story of the lost legacy of a 1971 international women’s soccer tournament that had record setting crowds in Mexico City but was largely erased from sports history. The film’s producers include Venus and Serena Williams as well as soccer super star Alex Morgan.
Lucy Walker, a two-time Oscar nominee, is bringing “Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa,” about a single mother working as a dishwasher at a Connecticut Whole Foods, who has another life as a record-breaking mountain climber. Other notable titles in this year’s TIFF docu lineup include Raoul Peck’s “Silver Dollar Road,” about a Black family’s fight to save their North Carolina property from land grabbing developers; Anand Patwardhan’s “The World Is Family,” which traces his parents’ personal history and their links to the leaders of India’s independence movement, Karim Amer’s “Defiant,” about Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba and his colleagues as they wage a war against disinformation, and Roger Ross Williams’ “Stamped From the Beginning,” based on the best-selling book by Dr. Ibram X.
Kendi, which examines the history of anti-Black racism in the U.S. If Hollywood’s two labor strikes are still in effect when TIFF commences on Sept. 7, documentary filmmakers
.Queen Camilla is likely to have tried some of the finest cuisine in the world but her favourite meals are surprisingly simple and very cheap.
The Sandler family is teaming up for a new movie!
Cassadee Pope knows where she stands in her feud with Brittany Aldean — and that’s with the “community I care about.”
You might be asking, where has British filmmaker Andrew Haigh been, and the answer is right here and under your nose. While he hasn’t made a feature-length film since 2017’s English coming-of-age movie, “Lean On Pete,” starring Charlie Plummer, Chloë Sevigny and Travis Fimmel, he was right back on it in 2021 with The BBC miniseries “The North Water” starring Colin Farrell, Jack O’Connell and Stephen Graham.
Peter Andre has shared his concerns for his daughter Princess as she embarks on a new modelling career, having signed a deal with fast fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing.The Mysterious Girl singer, who shares daughter Princess, 16, and son Junior, 18, with his ex-wife Katie Price, has revealed his own experience in the industry has led to him having some "concerns" over his daughter. Peter previously revealed he was "struggling beyond belief" over his daughter's new relationship, which has come at around the same time as her lucrative PLT deal.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Friends star Courteney Cox has been spotted with a bunch of famous faces after a recent launch party for her homeware brand.The 59 year old enjoyed the support of some well known names at the launch of her new line of home goods products. Guests at the dinner table included Friends co-star Jennifer Aniston, 54, and actress Sarah Paulson.
died Monday at age 70, fans around the world mourned the death of an artist.But they were even more devastated by the passing of their dear old friend, Pee-wee Herman.That bowtied ‘80s fixture was too goofy to be true, but also remarkably real to us because of the actor’s intense commitment to his zany character. And that’s exactly how Reubens, the man who created and performed as Pee-wee, wanted it.“I thought Pee-wee Herman worked better if [they] didn’t know that I was an actor,” he said in a 2004 interview with Dateline NBC.
Tim Burton will never forget Paul Reubens. Burton has shared a tribute to Reubens, who starred in and co-wrote Burton’s feature directorial debut Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, following Reuben’s death Sunday following a years-long battle with cancer at age 70.
Jaden Thompson Celebrities are taking to social media to pay tribute to actor Paul Reubens, best known for creating and starring as the beloved comedy character Pee-wee Herman. He died Sunday night at the age of 70 after a private battle with cancer. His career spanned from the stage to the screen, and he starred as Pee-wee in multiple films in addition to the children’s television series “Pee-wee’s Playhouse.” Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel wrote on social media, “Paul Reubens was like no one else — a brilliant and original comedian who made kids and their parents laugh at the same time.
EXCLUSIVE: Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment has acquired UK distribution rights to the Ben Kingsley and Ezra Miller pic Dalíland alongside docs RoboDoc – The Creation of RoboCop and Hollywood Dreams and Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story. All three titles will debut on the Icon Film Channel.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Former Love Island star Laura Anderson is nearing the end of her pregnancy, and she's full of anticipation for meeting her baby daughter. The 34 year old star announced that she was expecting her first child in February - around the same time that it emerged that she had split from the baby's father, former EastEnders star, Gary Lucy, 41. But despite that, Laura is looking forward to life as a mum, as she's been excitedly preparing for her little one's arrival.
Amanda Holden appears to have baffled her fans as she posed alongside her rarely-seen husband. The Britain's Got Talent judge said last week that she was enjoying an idyllic getaway with her beau Chris Hughes as she shared a new bikini snap to social media.
The ex-wife of Little Britain's David Walliams, Lara Stone, has become a mum for the second time. A fashion model from the Netherlands, Lara, 39, unveiled the arrival of her beautiful baby boy Bob on Instagram this week, who she shares with second hubby David Grievson. Uploading a black-and-white picture of the little man himself - who'll be a brother to Alfred from Lara's first marriage - on Wednesday evening, she wrote: "Baby Bob was born last week and spent a very scary few days in intensive care.
S Club fans have been left in tears as the group released their first new song in 20 years. Jon Lee, Jo O'Meara, Bradley McIntosh, Tina Barrett and Rachel Stevens have released 'These Are the Days' in tribute to their late bandmate Paul Cattermole.
, Da Brat and Queen Latifah as well as many others reflect on the history of hip-hop through a female lens. According to Netflix, the series «recontextualizes the irrepressible women of hip-hop and their role in the genre’s 50 years by reinserting them into the canon where they belong: at the center, from day one to present day.» In addition to iconic emcees, up-and-coming artists, and current chart-toppers — including everyone from Rah Digga to Chika — the episodes will also include interviews with record label execs, stylists and journalists as they all recount the wider social, racial and political landscape of the time.«We have come through a lot.
What has coal meant to America? Central Appalachia saw the energy source build communities and jobs, all the while creating destructive consequences. Director Elaine McMillion Sheldon explores the area’s difficulties as well as its connections to coal in “King Coal.” The documentary highlights complex subjects through the lives of two young dancers — their journey intensified by Sheldon’s unflinching attention to detail.
What has coal meant to America? Central Appalachia saw the energy source build communities and jobs, all the while creating destructive consequences. Director Elaine McMillion Sheldon explores the area’s difficulties as well as its connections to coal in “King Coal.” The documentary highlights complex subjects through the lives of two young dancers — their journey intensified by Sheldon’s unflinching attention to detail.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent “God Is a Woman,” a doc by Swiss-Panamanian filmmaker Andrés Peyrot about Pierre Dominique Gaisseau’s 1975 journey to Panama to make a film on the island-dwelling Kuna people — whose women play a unique and sacred role — will open the Venice Film Festival’s Critics’ Week. The section’s out-of-competition opener reconstructs the legend of this film that was passed down from the elders to the new Kuna generation, but never made it to the screen. Gaisseau, a French explorer and filmmaker who won an Oscar in 1961 for the doc “The Sky Above, the Mud Below,” lived with the Kuna people on a Panamanian island for a year and filmed their most intimate ceremonies. He then promised to return with the film, but never did. He ran out of funding and a bank confiscated his reels, which Peyrot unearthed 50 years later.
Paul Simon has said that he has tried to practice with his live band with the hope of returning to touring.The legendary announced his retirement from touring in 2018, playing his final ever concert in Queens, just minutes from where he grew up.During the final gig, Simon hinted that he would be “open” to playing “one-off” performances in the future, and appeared at Newport Folk Festival last summer in a surprise return to the stage.Now, he’s spoken to Mojo about his retirement, and how he has tried to work past the hearing loss that has stopped him from returning to touring.Discussing new music, Simon said: “I have three songs in motion. One of them is finished.
Addie Morfoot Contributor Oakland natives Ryan Coogler and Peter Nicks met in 2012 when Cooglar was making “Fruitville Station” and needed help securing access to a location. Nicks, who was finishing his first feature documentary, “The Waiting Room, came to the rescue. Nine years later, Cooglar hired Nicks to run the nonfiction arm of his production company Proximity Media, which has a five-year overall exclusive television deal with The Walt Disney Co. The fruits of that partnership have been revealed this summer. Proximity’s first feature documentary, “Anthem,” which Nicks directed, was released in June on Hulu. On July 21, Nicks’ “Stephen Curry: Underrated” will debut on Apple TV +. The doc, which chronicles the NBA star’s life and career, made its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January.