The Disney Family Singalong? It's hard to believe that also happened in 2020, the longest year in recorded history, but seven months later we're getting another treat! On Monday, Nov.
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W Magazine‘s last issue of 2020 promises to be a good one.
Volume 4 The New Originals will highlight a large number of “artists, activists, creators and entertainers” from all walks of life in a celebration of “uniqueness.”
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Patrisse Cullors, Lenny Kravitz, Chloe Fineman, comedian Ziwe Fumudoh and Beyoncé’s stylist and founder of Black Owned Everything, Zerina Akers are just a few of the faces to appear in the issue.
Cullors told the magazine about her activism and
The Disney Family Singalong? It's hard to believe that also happened in 2020, the longest year in recorded history, but seven months later we're getting another treat! On Monday, Nov.
Strictly Come Dancing special (albeit slightly different than usual), a return from The Vicar of Dibley's Dawn French and the eagerly-awaited Doctor Who festive special. This new animation, narrated by Sir Lenny Henry, is an adaptation of the book by the same name written by Julia Donaldson (and illustrated by Axel Scheffler), and a sequel to 2018's Zog.
Strictly Come Dancing special (albeit slightly different than usual), a return from The Vicar of Dibley's Dawn French and the eagerly awaited Doctor Who festive special. This new animation, narrated by Sir Lenny Henry, is an adaptation of the book by the same name written by Julia Donaldson (and illustrated by Axel Scheffler), and a sequel to 2018's Zog.
Us Weekly‘s exclusive sneak peek of Lifetime’s Too Close for Christmas, Jessica Lowndes‘ Hayley attempts to get Chad Michael Murray‘s Luke into the Christmas spirit — and bring some tradition into his life.During the preview, the pair visit a Christmas tree farm and Luke picks out a small tree with very little branches. “It’s not bare, it just has its own thing going on,” he says.
Naman Ramachandran Michaela Coel, Lenny Abrahamson’s “Normal People” and “The Masked Singer” were among the winners of the U.K.’s Royal Television Society (RTS) Craft & Design Awards.Coel won the 2020 RTS special award for her groundbreaking BBC/HBO show “I May Destroy You.” In presenting the award to Coel, the judges said: “This piece sits in the true spirit of the craft and design Awards. The astonishing level of detail in all aspects of this production was humbling to see.
Jamie Lang The Chilean director-producer team of Juan Cáceres, Alejandro Ugarte and Esteban Sandoval are back in Guadalajara, where their first feature “Perro Bomba” dominated the 2018 Guadalajara Construye works in progress section, scooping the Chemistry, Yagán, Mondragon-Disruptiva and Habanero awards, ensuring a strong post-production and aiding in the film’s highly successful international festival run.Variety can now announce that Chilean trap superstar and Latin Grammy Awards nominee
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Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerKirby Morrow, who was a mainstay of English-language dubs of anime classics, has died at age 47.
On Nov. 3, election night, Patrisse Cullors — one of the three co-founders of Black Lives Matter and a TV writer (Good Trouble) who recently signed an overall production deal with Warner Bros. Television Group — co-hosted a streaming event on YouTube featuring such Hollywood allies as America Ferrera, Chelsea Handler and Tessa Thompson.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterMaite Alberdi’s documentary The Mole Agent will represent Chile in the International Oscar race this year.The film debuted at Sundance back in January. It follows a private investigator in Chile who hires someone to work as a mole at a retirement home where a client of his suspects the caretakers of elder abuse.
“Tom and Jerry” is a classic cartoon franchise that children have grown up with for generations. But in the modern era, it’s safe to say that “Tom and Jerry” isn’t nearly as popular as it was 30 years ago.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerEXCLUSIVE: Actress Kate Katzman has been cast in Panama, joining Cole Hauser and Mel Gibson in the action thriller, which is being directed by Mark Neveldine (Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance).Set to being shooting next month in Puerto Rico, the pic follows an ex-marine who is tasked to go undercover to complete an arms deal and becomes entangled in the U.S. invasion of Panama.
Cher is joining forces with Lenny Kravitz and a number of other recording artists for a new charity single, covering Oasis’ 2002 track “Stop Crying Your Heart Out”.
Variety published this week a digital Chile Documentary Spotlight, looking at one of Latin America’s fastest-evolving content production scenes, galvanized by changing narratives, historic socio-political upheaval and unprecedented opportunities in distribution presented by global platforms.Chilean documentaries and projects have and will feature at many of the year’s most high-profile documentary get-togethers including Switzerland’s Vision du Reel, where Francisco Bermejo’s “The Other One”
Kylie Minogue leads a star-studded new Oasis cover which is set to feature on tonight’s (November 13) edition of Children In Need – listen below.The version, first broadcast on this morning’s Zoe Ball breakfast show on BBC Radio 2, sees Kylie taking on the Gallagher brothers’ 2006 hit ‘Stop Crying Your Heart Out’ with some famous friends.Joining the singer on the new version are the likes of Cher, Nile Rodgers and Bryan Adams.
This year’s Children In Need single has been released to coincide with, well, Children In Need, which is today. The song, a cover of Oasis’s ‘Stop Crying Your Heart Out’, features numerous artists, including Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Lenny Kravitz, Bryan Adams and Cher.Produced by Mark Taylor and Brian Rawling, artists were recorded remotely around the world.