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Molly-Mae says she 'doesn't have the confidence to wear a bikini' after giving birth - www.ok.co.uk - Barbados - Hague
ok.co.uk
12.06.2023 / 21:29

Molly-Mae says she 'doesn't have the confidence to wear a bikini' after giving birth

Love Island favourite Molly-Mae Hague has candidly opened up on her struggles with body confidence. She and partner Tommy Fury welcomed their little bundle Bambi earlier this year, having met and fallen for each other on the aforementioned dating show in 2019, but while on holiday in Barbados, the 24 year old has suggested she may never strap on another bikini. In her latest YouTube vlog, the star told viewers from a sun-lounger: "I've got this swimming costume on...

Man has horrifyingly embarrassing plane encounter with KATE WINSLET - www.msn.com - USA
msn.com
30.05.2023 / 18:15

Man has horrifyingly embarrassing plane encounter with KATE WINSLET

Kate Winslet after accidentally playing Titanic hit My Heart Will Go On right next to her before realizing who she was. US-based content creator Chris Olsen took to TikTok to explain the embarrassing interaction that happened on a flight from Cannes to London. The 25-year-old said that he realized all too late that his AirPods weren't connected as he played a soundtrack of Celine Dion's greatest hits.

Eva Longoria, Orlando Bloom, & More Stars Attend 'Elemental' Premiere at Cannes 2023 - www.justjared.com - France - city Element
justjared.com
27.05.2023 / 21:21

Eva Longoria, Orlando Bloom, & More Stars Attend 'Elemental' Premiere at Cannes 2023

The stars are stepping out for the premiere of Disney & Pixar’s new movie!

Cannes Film Festival: Justine Triet’s ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ Wins Palme D’Or; Third Woman Ever To Take Top Prize - deadline.com - Indiana - city Asteroid
deadline.com
27.05.2023 / 19:41

Cannes Film Festival: Justine Triet’s ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ Wins Palme D’Or; Third Woman Ever To Take Top Prize

The 76th Cannes Film Festival is wrapping up this evening with the main awards, including the Palme d’Or, to be handed out by Ruben Ostlund’s jury inside the Palais. Scroll down for the list of winners which is being updated as prizes are announced.

Frankie Essex: 'The twins' birthday party was beautiful – they had so much fun' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
27.05.2023 / 07:15

Frankie Essex: 'The twins' birthday party was beautiful – they had so much fun'

Former TOWIE star Frankie Essex gave birth to her twins, whom she shares with boyfriend Luke Love, last May and has since shared updates while settling into life with babies Logan and Luella. In her exclusive column for OK!, Frankie has discussed a range of topics related to motherhood – from her first social outing with the twins and a blackout at her home when they were just a few days old, to “feeling more human again” as the babies dropped their dreaded 2am feed. This week, Frankie talks about the twins' birthday and their lavish party, as well as how Amy Childs’ new show moved her to tears… Inside Frankie Essex's twins lavish 1st birthday party with ball pit and celeb guests View gallery I’m sad about Tina Turner’s death I literally love her.

‘The Old Oak’ Review: Ken Loach’s Drama Shines a Vital Light on Working-Class British Racism Until It Succumbs to Soft-Hearted Wish-Fulfillment - variety.com - Britain - Ireland - Boston
variety.com
26.05.2023 / 21:13

‘The Old Oak’ Review: Ken Loach’s Drama Shines a Vital Light on Working-Class British Racism Until It Succumbs to Soft-Hearted Wish-Fulfillment

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic Tommy Joe Ballantyne (Dave Turner), the central character in Ken Loach’s “The Old Oak,” is a middle-aged landlord and proprietor of a pub that sits near the bottom of a sloped street of working-class row houses. We’re in an unnamed village in the northeast of England, and the pub, called the Old Oak, has seen better days. So has Tommy, who’s known as TJ. Dave Turner, the very good actor who plays him, resembles a bone-weary cross between John C. Reilly and Michael Moore. There’s a sweet-souled directness to his sad prole stare, and he treats his customers, some of whom he has known since they were in grade school together, with quiet affection and respect. But the pub is falling apart, and the property values in the neighborhood have plunged. TJ is barely scraping by serving pints of bitters.

‘How to Have Sex’ Wins Cannes’ Un Certain Regard - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
26.05.2023 / 18:57

‘How to Have Sex’ Wins Cannes’ Un Certain Regard

Molly Manning Walker’s “How to Have Sex” has won an Un Certain Regard Award at the Cannes Film Festival 2023.This years Un Certain Regard selection includes 20 feature films, 8 of which are also competing for the Camera d’or.“Augure (Omen),” directed by Baloji won the New Voice Prize.

Cannes 2023 Un Certain Regard Awards: Molly Manning Walker’s Debut ‘How To Have Sex’ Wins Top Prize - theplaylist.net - Britain
theplaylist.net
26.05.2023 / 18:41

Cannes 2023 Un Certain Regard Awards: Molly Manning Walker’s Debut ‘How To Have Sex’ Wins Top Prize

The 2023 Cannes Film Festival ends tomorrow, but awards for the fest start today, at least in the Un Certain Regard category. With John C.

Molly Manning Walker’s ‘How To Have Sex’ Wins Top Prize In Cannes Un Certain Regard - deadline.com - France - Germany - Belgium - Cambodia - Morocco - Sudan
deadline.com
26.05.2023 / 18:11

Molly Manning Walker’s ‘How To Have Sex’ Wins Top Prize In Cannes Un Certain Regard

Uk director Molly Manning Walker’s How To Have Sex won the top prize in Cannes Un Certain Regard on Friday evening.

Un Certain Regard Awards Under Way at Cannes (Updating Live) - variety.com
variety.com
26.05.2023 / 17:55

Un Certain Regard Awards Under Way at Cannes (Updating Live)

Guy Lodge Film Critic One night before the winners in the Cannes Film Festival’s main Competition are announced, the festival’s second-most prestigious awards ceremony is currently under way, with Un Certain Regard jury president John C. Reilly and his fellow jurors Paula Beer, Davy Chou, Alice Winocour and Émilie Dequenne announcing their picks from a lineup that includes such breakout titles as Rodrigo Moreno’s “The Delinquents,” Molly Manning Walker’s “How to Have Sex” and Warwick Thornton’s Cate Blanchett starrer “The New Boy.” Updating list of winners below: Best Director: “The Mother of All Lies,” Asmae El Moudir Freedom Prize: “Goodbye Julia,” Mohamed Kordofani Ensemble Prize: “The Buriti Flower,” João Salaviza, Renée Nader Messora, cast and crew

Cannes Buyers Crack for ‘The Breaking Ice’ Anthony Chen’s Un Certain Regard Contender (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - China - Italy - South Korea - Switzerland - North Korea - Greece - county Tucker - city Chinatown - Hong Kong - Singapore
variety.com
26.05.2023 / 11:39

Cannes Buyers Crack for ‘The Breaking Ice’ Anthony Chen’s Un Certain Regard Contender (EXCLUSIVE)

Anthony Chen’s well-regarded Mainland China-set “The Breaking Ice” has found favor with multiple European and Asian buyers in the few days since its Sunday premiere as part of the Cannes Film Festival’s Un Certain Regard. The film narrates a love triangle story among China’s lost youth generation and is set in the middle of winter in Yanji, a town that is heavily populated by ethnic Koreans. It is headlined by a star-studded Chinese cast of Zhou Dongyu (“Better Days”), Liu Haoran (“Detective Chinatown” franchise) and Qu Chuxiao (“The Wandering Earth”). “The Breaking Ice” has been newly licensed to Challan for release in South Korea, Trigon-Film for Switzerland, One From the Heart for Greece, Tucker Film for Italy and Edko Films for Hong Kong.Rights sales are handled by Rediance, Mainland China’s leading indie sales company, which reports that addition territory deals are currently being negotiated.

Doc-in-Progress ‘Islands of the Winds’ About Fight for Democracy in Taiwan Wins Top Award at Cannes Industry Event (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Brazil - Japan - Finland - Taiwan
variety.com
23.05.2023 / 16:07

Doc-in-Progress ‘Islands of the Winds’ About Fight for Democracy in Taiwan Wins Top Award at Cannes Industry Event (EXCLUSIVE)

Lise Pedersen The highest award for docs-in-progress at the Cannes Film Market’s sidebar dedicated to documentary, Cannes Docs, has gone to Ya-Ting Hsu’s debut feature doc “Islands of the Winds.” Twenty years in the making, the film follows the anti-eviction struggle of the patients of Losheng Sanatorium for lepers, which became a symbol of the fight for democracy in Hsu’s native Taiwan. The prize comes with a €10,000 ($10,800) cash prize and project follow-up by IEFTA (the International Emerging Film Talent Assn.). It is produced by Hsu’s Taiwan-based Argosy Films and Media Productions, Huang Yin-Yu (Moolin Films, Ltd. & Moolin Production, Co., Ltd, Taiwan and Japan) and Baptiste Brunner (Wide Productions – La Cuisine aux Images, France).

Thomas Cailley on Turning Reality Into Fantasy With ‘The Animal Kingdom,’ Cannes’ Un Certain Regard Opener - variety.com - France
variety.com
21.05.2023 / 18:53

Thomas Cailley on Turning Reality Into Fantasy With ‘The Animal Kingdom,’ Cannes’ Un Certain Regard Opener

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent A bold departure from France’s cinema tradition of social realism, Thomas Cailley’s widely ambitious sophomore outing “The Animal Kingdom” is equally a creature-filled dystopia, an emotionally charged father-and-son drama and a coming-of-age tale. The character-driven film world premiered to warm reviews at the Cannes Film Festival where it bowed the Un Certain Regard section. “The Animal Kingdom” is represented in international market by Studiocanal and was produced by Pierre Guyard at Nord Ouest Films, and co-produced by Artemis. “The Animal Kingdom” takes place in an undetermined future in France which has been swept by a genetic disease causing people to transform into creatures that are being hunted down and killed or institutionalized by authorities. Kircher, the breakout star of Christophe Honoré’s “Winter Boy,” plays 16-year-old Emile whose mother was institutionalized after showing first signs of a genetic mutation. He lives with his father Francois (Romain Duris) who is struggling to overcome grief.

‘How To Have Sex’ Review: Snapshot of Brits Abroad Proves a Refreshing Take on Female Sexual Coming of Age [Cannes] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
20.05.2023 / 13:59

‘How To Have Sex’ Review: Snapshot of Brits Abroad Proves a Refreshing Take on Female Sexual Coming of Age [Cannes]

God, what a terrible thing it is to be a teenage girl. A body once free to roam and run and be transformed by the unforgivable rush of hormones, cunning little tricksters pumped through blood in a mad rush to reach the anti-climatic cusp of adulthood.

‘How to Have Sex’ Review: Molly Manning Walker’s Debut Makes a Hot Neon Splash Before Turning Chillingly Dark - variety.com - Britain - USA - county Wells - Charlotte, county Wells
variety.com
20.05.2023 / 13:59

‘How to Have Sex’ Review: Molly Manning Walker’s Debut Makes a Hot Neon Splash Before Turning Chillingly Dark

Guy Lodge Film Critic Anyone seeking to describe “How to Have Sex” for potential American viewers is liable to land on the term “spring break” in the process: It is, after all, a story about hard-partying teenagers heading to a sunny coastal resort for several nights of boozy, horny, wholly unsupervised antics. Yet the teens here are British, the destination one of those grisly Mediterranean club hubs geared entirely toward British tourists, and the partying so distinctly British in its aims and etiquette that the translation hardly applies. The vacation presented here is as much like a quintessential spring break as Molly Manning Walker’s fresh, head-turning debut debut feature is like Harmony Korine’s “Spring Breakers” — superficially similar in its pile-driving social chaos and eye-searing fluorescent visuals, but with a very different, damaged heart beating underneath it all.

Cannes One To Watch: ‘How To Have Sex’ Director Molly Manning Walker - deadline.com
deadline.com
19.05.2023 / 13:37

Cannes One To Watch: ‘How To Have Sex’ Director Molly Manning Walker

They say you always remember the first time, but Molly Manning Walker’s Cannes debut, in the shorts section of Directors’ Fortnight, only happened in theory, after the pandemic closed down the festival. “It’s weird but I’ve never seen a film I’ve made in a cinema,” she says. “Both of my other shorts came out in the pandemic, then Good Thanks, You? premiered at Cannes, but only virtually, which was heartbreaking. So, it will be great to be at Cannes and experience it in full force.”

‘How To Have Sex’ Review: Molly Manning Walker Makes Exceptional Directing Debut With Powerful Teen Drama – Cannes Film Festival - deadline.com - Britain - Greece
deadline.com
19.05.2023 / 13:37

‘How To Have Sex’ Review: Molly Manning Walker Makes Exceptional Directing Debut With Powerful Teen Drama – Cannes Film Festival

“Why’s the world so tough? It’s like walking through meat in high heels.” This line comes from Alan Clarke’s 1987 TV movie Road, an adaptation of Jim Cartwright’s stage play, and it goes some way towards explaining the visceral and sensory experience that is Molly Manning Walker’s quite exceptional debut How to Have Sex.

Mubi Strikes Deal With Magnolia For North America, UK, Italy, Lat Am & More On Cannes Un Certain Regard Movie ‘The Delinquents’ - deadline.com - Britain - Brazil - Italy - India - Chile - Sancho - Argentina - Berlin - Luxembourg - Turkey
deadline.com
18.05.2023 / 16:59

Mubi Strikes Deal With Magnolia For North America, UK, Italy, Lat Am & More On Cannes Un Certain Regard Movie ‘The Delinquents’

EXCLUSIVE: Here at the Cannes Film Festival, Mubi has taken rights in North America, UK, Italy, Latin America, Turkey, India and Benelux to Un Certain Regard movie The Delinquents (Los Delincuentes).

Director Molly Manning Walker Talks ‘Sex’ and Spontaneity - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
18.05.2023 / 06:49

Director Molly Manning Walker Talks ‘Sex’ and Spontaneity

Alissa Simon Film Critic It’s already been a good year for the English cinematographer turned writer-director Molly Manning Walker. A film that she shot, “Scrapper,” won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, as well as praise for her vibrant lensing. Now, her first feature, the intimate, near-anthropological “How to Have Sex,” premieres as part of Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section. And to top it off, MUBI has already acquired the title for major territories. “How to Have Sex” follows three female teens on a summer holiday in the loud, hectic party town of Malia, Crete. Having just completed their GCSE exams, the English trio are ready to let off steam by drinking, dancing and getting laid. This latter goal ranks as the most sensitive for petite Tara (Mia McKenna-Bruce), who still retains her virginity. The film shows how having sex as a teenager is complicated and the role that peer pressure and consent (or the lack of it) plays.

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