More good news for the arthouse scene, Laemmle Theatres is reopening six of its eight Los Angeles-based cinemas on April 9.
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Sunrise co-host Samantha Armytage has shocked fans with the news that she is quitting the popular breakfast show after eight years. WATCH BELOW: Samantha Armytage breaks down as she quits SunriseOn Monday, the 44-year-old confirmed her shock exit live on air, saying: “The time has come for the sun to set on my time at Sunrise."I've always been very brave and fearless in my life and my career and this decision is no different," she said."As many of you know the last six months of my personal life
.More good news for the arthouse scene, Laemmle Theatres is reopening six of its eight Los Angeles-based cinemas on April 9.
Charlie Puth heated things up while trying to cool off after a trip to the gym in Los Angeles. The “We Don’t Talk Anymore” singer, 29, was spotted leaving the Santa Monica facility sans shirt, rocking just a pair of grey shorts, a backwards ball cap, and New Balance sneakers. A pair of black Calvin Klein boxers poked out of the waistband of his gym shorts.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Montecito home was “invaded” over the holiday season.
And while the program was filled with plenty of humour, flashbacks and behind-the-scene revelations, the highlight was her husband Richard Lavender’s appearance.
Sam told viewers: "The time has come for the sun to set on my time at Sunrise. I have always been brave and fearless in my career and this decision is no different," she said.
On Monday, the 44-year-old confirmed her shock exit live on air, saying: “The time has come for the sun to set on my time at Sunrise.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentAtresmedia Cine, one of Spain’s biggest film production companies, has tapped David Pérez Sañudo, writer-director of “Ane,” the country’s biggest first feature breakout of 2020, to write and direct a new movie, an adaptation of Felix García Hernán’s “Cava dos fosas.”Part of Spain’s Buendía Estudios, a 50/50 joint venture between broadcaster Atresmedia and pay TV/SVOD giant Movistar Plus, Atresmedia Cine has optioned in exclusivity rights to the