Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are enjoying an Italian getaway together.
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Prime Video has unveiled has unveiled its latest slate of Italian original shows and films at a Presents event in Rome, including a remake of No Activity.
The streamer’s glitzy event revealed three new original scripted shows, two unscripted series and six movies, along with a number of returning shows. Among the scripted series is Antonia, the comedy-drama from Groenlandia and Fidelio we told you about earlier this morning in Europe.
Joining Antonia is another Groenlandia series, Niente da Segnalare, which is based on the Australian drama format No Activity. The six-episode series follows two criminals (Rocco Papaleo, Fabio Balsamo) waiting for an important shipment, two cops (Luca Zingaretti, Alessandro Tiberi) on stakeout ready to trigger a raid and two dispatch operators (Carla Signoris, Emanuela Fanelli) ready to send reinforcements. When the shipment doesn’t arrive, everyone is forced into an exhausting wait.
Valerio Vestoso is the director and Laura Grimaldi, Paolo Piccirillo, Stefano Di Santi and Pietro Seghetti are the writers. Amazon Studios and Banijay’s Groenlandia are making the show, which is based on Jungle Entertainment’s series for Paramount+. It’ll launch on Prime Video in 2024.
Gigolò per Caso will be a six-part comedy about a man who learns his difficult father is a gigolo and decides to follow him into the business after a crisis with his wife, discovering an unexpected version of himself in the process. Amazon Studios is co-producing with Lucky Red’s Mattia Guerra, Stefano Massenzi and Andrea Occhipinti. Eros Puglielli is directing and Daniela Delle Foglie and Tommaso Renzoni wrote the screenplay.
Pietro Sermonti and Christian De Sica lead an ensemble cast also including Ambra Angiolini, Frank
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are enjoying an Italian getaway together.
Ashley Cole has tied the knot with fiancée Sharon Canu, in a stunning Italian wedding surrounded by their family and friends.The happy couple said their "I dos" in a lavish coastal ceremony, which saw then exchange vows under a romantic floral arch. Blushing bride Sharon, donned an elegant off-the-shoulder wedding dress, which was paired with a long veil and a white bouquet of flowers.
, and looking as relaxed as ever. This summer, stars have fully embraced the allure of in sensuous LBDs. From Kim Kardashian’s gothic bridal moment at the Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda show in Sicily to Alexa Chung’s , A-listers have been doing their best Monica Bellucci.Now, Gigi Hadid is bringing the trend to California.
Margot Robbie is proving to be one of the best celebrities out there.
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are so diverse that a new version of the short haircut seems to appear every week, and the summer of 2023 has especially seen a bob renaissance. And after trying the and , we've now taken a shine to the volume and ease of the Italian bob. We're not alone: Videos about the new hairstyle trend have .The Italian bob ends at about chin level and gently flatters the face because, unlike other bob hairstyles, it doesn't have an angular front part—only heavy, defined ends.
Rosalía is an unstoppable force that has taken the world by storm, but still, she manages to add another jaw-dropping feat to her impressive repertoire — and we don’t mean musically. The Spanish singer got her hands on the keys to the Vatican Museum!After wowing the crowds at the Nyon Festival in Switzerland, the “Tuya” songstress decided it was time for a well-deserved Italian escapade. The star took to Rome and couldn’t resist the allure of the Vatican Museum’s wonders.
Matt Damon is still bitter about Donald Trump’s “Air”-inspired promotional video.
Jason Aldean addressed criticism he's faced throughout the week following the release of the music video for his latest hit, "Try That in a Small Town." In new videos surfacing on social media, Aldean joked he's had "a long-a-- week." "It's been a long week, and I've seen a lot of stuff," the country singer said between songs. "I've seen a lot of stuff suggesting I'm this, suggesting I'm that." On Instagram Tuesday, Aldean, 46, rejected the notion that his new tune, which hit airwaves in May and only recently received visuals, referenced "race or points to it." In the music video, Aldean touts how small towns wouldn't put up with the kind of riots and lawlessness many cities across the country faced during the summer of 2020.
Prime Video Italy’s scripted chief Davide Nardini took to the stage at the AVP Summit today and provided views on the actors strike, the streamer’s strategic shift towards mainstream audiences and local talent.
Troye Sivan has responded to backlash he received over the lack of body diversity in his recent music video for comeback single ‘Rush’.Last week, the Australian pop star unveiled ‘Rush’ alongside the announcement of his first album in five years, ‘Something To Give Each Other’. The music video for the lead single was raunchy and sensual, but received criticism online over what many saw as a lack of body diversity – with the clip featuring skinny and mostly white men.“I definitely hear the critique,” he told Billboard.
Harry Styles is back with a new music video!
Placebo‘s frontman Brian Molko has been placed at the centre of an investigation after calling Italy’s prime minister “racist” and “fascist”.The band’s frontman made the comments during the band’s set the Sonic Park festival in Stupinigi.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Placebo singer-guitarist Brian Molko is ruffling political feathers in Italy after lashing out against the country’s right-wing Prime Minster Giorgia Meloni, calling her a “fascist” and a “racist” during a packed concert near Turin. Prosecutors in Turin have now opened an investigation against the U.S.-born frontman of the British alt-rock band following his performance last week in front of 10,000 fans at the Sonic Park festival in Stupinigi outside Turin, according to multiple press reports. Molko’s insults at Italy’s prime minister from the stage also included calling Meloni a “piece of shit.” Meloni leads the Brothers of Italy party, which has neo-fascist roots and heads Italy’s most right-wing coalition government since World War II. She scored victory last September while running on anti-immigration policies, as well as plans to limit LGBTQ rights.
MISAMO – a sub-unit of the K-pop girl group TWICE, featuring the members Sana, Momo and Mina – have dropped a music video for their new song ‘Do Not Touch’.The clip for ‘Do Not Touch’ opens with the three Japanese singers as statues in a luxurious castle compound. As light hits the trio, they come to life and start performing the sultry song.“Yes, you can watch me (if, if you love me) / But you can’t touch me (if, if you love me) / Until I feel ready / Yes, you can watch me, watch me / But you can’t touch me, touch me,” they sing on the chorus.‘Do Not Touch’ is the third song to be released from ‘Masterpiece’, MISAMO’s upcoming debut mini-album as a sub-unit.
Jessica Serfaty is engaged!
EXCLUSIVE: Prime Video Italy has ordered a six-part comedy-drama in the “tone in the director of Fleabag” from Italian producer Groenlandia.
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Meghan Markle is tipped to make a return to acting after leaving Hollywood for royal life when she married Prince Harry . Reports in Australia suggest that the 41 year old could star in a sequel to the 1992 classic The Bodyguard.This is quite something, considering Harry’s mum, Princess Diana, was considered to star opposite Kevin Costner in a proposed follow-up.
How does nature mirror our emotions? Prime Video‘s “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart” utilizes Australia’s well-known landscape to illustrate one person’s fascinating journey. Its story follows a young girl, Alice, struck by a tragic event — her adult life marred by equally dramatic circumstances.