Phillip Schofield has hit back at This Morning viewers after they were left divided during Monday's show when it was announced one prize on Spin to Win was to pay someone's energy bills for four months, amid the cost of living crisis.
17.08.2022 - 18:43 / variety.com
Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” hit the multiplexes in 1994, few could predict the effects the kinetic, darkly comedic adventure would have on the film business. More than a quarter-century later, the movie many consider to be the director’s signature work has influenced Hollywood again — in ways no one could have foretold.Last year, the filmmaker made plans to release NFTs based on the picture, and was sued for doing so by Miramax, the studio that released “Pulp Fiction.” Tarantino owns the copyright to the screenplay for the movie, but the studio, which owns the copyright to the movie, believes its claims extend to technology that wasn’t even created in the era when John Travolta turned heads by dancing with Uma Thurman in one of the film’s most memorable scenes.
The lawsuit over this case is wending its way through federal court in Los Angeles. The industry should get used to that kind of off-screen drama in the future.“We have a new technology.
We spend a lot of time exploring and really trying to figure out whether our clients have those rights to exploitation with new technologies,” says Amy Siegel, a partner and co-head of the entertainment, sports and media industry group at O’Melveny & Myers, which is not involved in the case. She adds: “I don’t think there’s a normal yet.”The advent of interactive digital technology is reworking the dynamics of the entertainment business — and raising a lot of questions about who will be allowed to benefit.
Phillip Schofield has hit back at This Morning viewers after they were left divided during Monday's show when it was announced one prize on Spin to Win was to pay someone's energy bills for four months, amid the cost of living crisis.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor The typical evening-news program give viewers all the news they need to know in less than 30 minutes. John Dickerson’s take on the format aims to unpack the headlines of the day and offer something most news programs don’t — perspective. Dickerson will lead CBS News’ step into an emerging frontier, an evening-news program that doesn’t air on a TV network, but streams instead, presumably for a younger, more tech-savvy audience. “CBS News Prime With John Dickerson,” a new hour-long program, debuts tonight at 7 p.m. eastern on CBS News’ streaming outlets, and will appear live Monday through Thursday. The goal is for Dickerson, a former host of “Face The Nation” and a longtime political journalist and analyst, to provide insight and historical context around the events of the day so viewers gain a deeper understanding of the news cycle.
Phillip Schofield made his return to This Morning by wasting no time in sharing his thoughts on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The 60 year old and co-presenter Holly Willoughby, 41, appeared for the first time on the program in eight weeks, after their annual summer break, and were joined by royal experts Gyles Brandreth and Camilla Tominey.The guests talked about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex returning to Frogmore Cottage and Gyles revealed that tensions are still high between the Sussexes and the Royal Family.
There were two familiar faces back on ITV This Morning today (September 5) as usual presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield returned from their traditional summer breaks. The co-hosts said they had "really missed" each other despite having met up once at Holly's house during the summer months but, as they hadn't see each other for a while, they couldn't help pointing out some notable differences when it came to each other's appearance.
This Morning after he was pictured hopping into the back of a taxi in London with two blonde bombshells while his girlfriend, Ekin-Su was away in LA. Davide, 27, who won the hit ITV2 programme with girlfriend Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu, 28, was put on the spot as he joined Holly Willoughby and Phil for a chat as the This Morning duo returned to their hosting duties on Monday morning. After Davide and Ekin-Su gushed about their relationship for the first few minutes of the interview, things soon turned awkward when Phillip delivered a savage dig towards Davide after he was spotted leaving a club with two gorgeous Icelandic women last week.
Iggy Azalea has been battling motion sickness for the last three months. The 32-year-old rap star has been travelling on a bus as part of her ongoing tour with Pitbull - but she's been struggling with motion sickness since it started. The blonde beauty - who was born in Australia but moved to the US during her teens to follow her rap ambitions - wrote on Twitter: "Living on a tour bus for literally 3 months when you have motion sickness is… stress!!!! (sic)" Despite this, Iggy recently revealed that she's loving the experience of being back on tour.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Neon has landed U.S. distribution rights to South Korean director Park Chan-wook’s film “Oldboy” and plans to bring the dark revenge thriller back to theaters in honor of its 20th anniversary. It will mark the first time Park’s film plays on the big screen since its initial release on Nov. 21, 2003. Neon has not specified the exact date that “Oldboy” will return to the big screen. “Oldboy,” which Oark co-wrote with Hwang Jo-yun and Lim Joon-hyung, won the Grand Prix at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, led by jury president Quentin Tarantino. The acclaimed film stars Choi Min-sik as Oh Dae-Su, a man who was kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years. After he’s released, he has five days to find his captor. Yoo Ji-tae and Kang Hye-jung co-star in the film.
EXCLUSIVE: Open Road Films has acquired North American rights to Marlowe, a noir crime thriller that stars Liam Neeson atop an ensemble that includes Diane Kruger, Jessica Lange, Danny Huston, Alan Cumming, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Ian Hart, Colm Meaney, Daniela Melchior and Francois Arnaud. Neil Jordan directed the film from script by The Departed’s William Monahan. The film will be released theatrically December 2 through Open Road/Briarcliff Entertainment.
Quentin Tarantino is, above all, a film nerd. Sure, he’s made award-winning features himself, but even decades after he broke out in Hollywood, the filmmaker is still an opinionated film fan who isn’t afraid to share his hot takes.
The Hairy Bikers' Si King has given a health update on his close friend Dave Mylers after the popular chef was diagnosed with cancer. Dave, 64, went public with his diagnosis in May but is yet to reveal the type of cancer he is suffering from. During a live cooking presentation at Bolton Food and Drink Festival, Si, 55, shared some insight into his co-star's cancer battle.
Lindsey Vonn has sadly revealed that that her mom Linda “Lindy” Krohn has died.
Viacom18 paid nearly $3 billion for the IPL rights. That price was an increase from the $2.5 billion that 21st Century Fox paid for the combined TV and streaming rights package in 2017. Disney took over those rights when it bought Fox in 2019.
Prince Charles has reportedly been making impromptu visits to see The Queen as she continues to battle mobility issues.The 73 year old's regular drop ins to his mother, who recently congratulated Ukraine as it celebrated its 31st anniversary of independence, are believed to be a sign of his growing concern as the unplanned visits are "highly unusual", a royal expert has claimed. Ingrid Seward, of Majesty Magazine, told The Sun: “It’s highly unusual for Prince Charles to make these kinds of impromptu visits to see his mother.
Michelle Yeoh is revealing the reason that she wasn’t cast in Quentin Tarantino‘s Kill Bill.
Quentin Tarantino and Michelle Yeoh have a friendship that goes back decades. Tarantino has been outspoken in the past about his support for Yeoh and even credited her performance in the 1992 "Police Story 3" as being an influence in Uma Thurman’s character The Bride in "Kill Bill." Since Yeoh knew she was an inspiration for the film, she confronted Tarantino on why she was not cast in the 2003 classic. Michelle Yeoh, left, revealed why she was not cast alongside Uma Thurman in "Kill Bill." (Getty Images) "I asked Quentin the same question," Yeoh said in an interview with Town & Country.
As a self-proclaimed Michelle Yeoh super-fan, it’d make sense that Quentin Tarantino would want the actress in his “Kill Bill” films, right? After all, Tarantino cites Yeoh’s performance in Jackie Chan‘s 1992 action comedy “Police Story 3” as one of the main influences behind Uma Thurman‘s The Bride.
Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, after asking the director herself.According to Tarantino, the 1992 action film Supercop, starring Yeoh and Jackie Chan, was a source of inspiration for Uma Thurman during filming on the 2003 martial arts film.The director also encouraged Yeoh to come out of retirement after she suffered an on-set injury filming 1996’s The Stunt Woman. “I must say, Quentin, he’s persistent,” Yeoh told Town & Country.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorHollywood stuntman and martial artist Gene LeBell has died. He was 89.Professional wrestler Bas Rutten announced LeBell’s death via Facebook, writing, “You will be greatly missed Gene, I love you my friend, till we meet again!”LeBell started catch wrestling when he was 7, under the guidance of American wrestler Ed “The Strangler” Lewis.