The residents of Coronation Street are trying to come to terms with Stephen's crimes, the show's spoilers have revealed. Last week, serial killer Stephen Reid reached his end after the residents worked out what he had been doing for months.
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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent The National Film Board and the City of Paris have set strict guidelines for film and TV shoots before, during and after the Olympic and Paralympic Games, which will unfold July 26 to Sept. 8. While the sporting celebration will span roughly six weeks, the restrictions impacting filming will stretch over nearly a year, starting this winter until Oct.
31. While limitations had been anticipated by French and international studios, the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes have delayed a number of shoots which will have to relocate outside of Paris or be further postponed. Action and period movies will be barred from sites dedicated to the games starting on March 16 until Nov.
1, and all types of shoots will be barred in the areas dedicated to the sporting events from June 16 to Sept. 15. The City of Paris will grant permits on a case-by-case basis for small-sized, standard films outside of these reserved areas.
Along with restrictions, the Cité du Cinema — a key destination for big U.S. movies and shows, which housed the first three seasons of “Emily in Paris” — has been reserved for the Olympic Games from Dec. 1 through Oct.1, 2024.
Season 4 of the Netflix hit show was expected to start shooting this summer. The National Film Board has given producers several alternate locations for filming in regions surrounding Paris, notably in Versailles, Vincennes, Saint-Mandé, Courbevoie, Marly-le-Roi and Saint-Germain-en-Laye, as well as more than 20 studios comprising approximately 50,000 square meters. Along with these studios, the City of Paris is looking to lure producers with a wide range of backlots in Parisian streets, as well as decors of Parisian apartments that will be made available for
.The residents of Coronation Street are trying to come to terms with Stephen's crimes, the show's spoilers have revealed. Last week, serial killer Stephen Reid reached his end after the residents worked out what he had been doing for months.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Cineflix Rights has closed multiple international deals across its slate, including returning seasons of “Last King of The Cross” and “Reginald the Vampire,” as well as the movie “Sugar.” “Last King of The Cross” charts the rise of John Ibrahim from poverty-stricken immigrant to the most infamous nightclub mogul in Sydney’s Kings Cross. Season 2 of the show, which has been acquired by Sky (U.K.), Warner Bros.
Just before Suzanne Somers sadly passed away, her husband Alan Hamel reportedly did something very sweet.
The NFL is serious about expanding the American version of football’s influence to the international market. So serious, it’s seriously thinking about a Super Bowl in London
Last year, A24 became the first studio in the Oscars‘ 95-year history to sweep the six major awards categories with “Everything Everywhere All At Once.” So things couldn’t be better A24, right? Not so fast, says The Wrap. The outlet reports that the small studio that’s made big waves since it debuted a decade ago will switch up their strategy after several of its theatrical releases lost money this year.
More than two decades have passed since Alex McLeish was invited to plant himself in the Ibrox hot seat and reassemble the remains of a crumbled campaign.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Variety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the year, featuring the following: the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars, Emmys, Grammys and Tony Awards ceremonies, curated by Variety senior awards editor Clayton Davis. The prediction pages reflect the current standings in the race and do not reflect personal preferences for any individual contender. As other formal (and informal) polls suggest, competitions are fluid and subject to change based on buzz and events.
Victoria Beckham revealed one moment in her marriage to David Beckham that caused an issue: he nearly missed the birth of their son, Cruz.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Ireland’s Deadpan Pictures (“Northern Lights”) and France’s Thalie Images (“Killer Coaster”) are teaming up on “The Continental Method,” an ambitious spy comedy thriller set against the backdrop of the Paris riots of May 1968. The European half-hour series is inspired by the true story of Conor O’Flaherty, a fresh-faced Irish salesman who became an unlikely spy in Paris. The twelve-part show is penned by John Morton (“Dead Still”) and Victor Lockwood (“Mental”) who are leading a writing team.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Movies are back on PlayStation — although they’re all titles from corporate cousin Sony Pictures Entertainment. More than two years ago, PlayStation shut down its service offering movie and TV show purchases and rentals.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Amid a widespread executive exodus, Warner Bros. Discovery’s international boss Gerhard Zeiler sent out a memo to the staff today laying out the company’s new global leadership structure. Following France boss Pierre Branco’s exit earlier this week, WBD has tapped Clément Schwebig to oversee France, Benelux, Afrique, Allemagne, Autriche and Suisse.
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winning writer-director Emerald Fennell says that “if you’re prodding at something uncomfortable, that’s what movies are for.”
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Variety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the year, featuring the following: the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars, Emmys, Grammys and Tony Awards ceremonies, curated by Variety senior awards editor Clayton Davis. The prediction pages reflect the current standings in the race and do not reflect personal preferences for any individual contender. As other formal (and informal) polls suggest, competitions are fluid and subject to change based on buzz and events.
The Golden Globes have announced the full list of voters for the 81st Golden Globe Awards, which will take place Jan. 7. It totals 300 journalists. The breakdown, per the organization, is: 47% female, and 60% racially and ethnically diverse, with 26.3% Latinx, 13.3% Asian, 11% Black, and 9% Middle Eastern..
Joanna Page has opened up about a life-threatening situation she faced when she was a young actress - being held hostage by a taxi driver who demanded nude photographs.The Gavin and Stacey star, 46, was filming a costume drama in South Africa when the incident occurred. She revealed that she'd been given a driver and chaperone and told not to go out alone but left the hotel by herself one evening. Speaking to the Times, she added: “I was dropped off at the hotel and told not to go out anywhere alone, but one night I was so bored in the hotel I decided to take a taxi to go out shopping.
In an exciting development in the world of TV game shows, NBCUniversal announced on Wednesday that Joe Manganiello is set to host Deal or No Deal Island, a captivating spin on the iconic game show originally hosted byHowie Mandel.
Joe Manganiello has been announced as the new host of Deal Or No Deal Island!
Joe Manganiello is moving into unscripted.
France’s National Cinema Centre, Paris city hall’s Mission Cinema and regional body Film Paris Region have unveiled location filming regulations for the period around and during the Olympic Games and Paralympics in the French capital in 2024.
EXCLUSIVE: Signature Entertainment has acquired rights to shark attack thriller The Last Breath from Metro International.