By Dave McNary
17.04.2020 - 17:07 / hollywoodreporter.com
[Note: In the wake ofthe Tribeca Film Festival's cancellation this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select entries that elected to premiere digitally.] With his chameleonic capacity for self-reinvention, his eclectic musical palette and elegant extraterrestrial freakdom, David Bowie would seem ideal subject matter for the kind of freewheeling, stylistically fragmented biopic treatment Todd Haynes gave Bob Dylan in I'm Not There.
While British director Gabriel Range travels a more
.By Dave McNary
The country will have to "adjust to a new normal" as it prepares for life after lockdown, the Foreign Secretary warned today.
Although it presumably didn't involve much financial risk, it was a gutsy move for Paramount Pictures to pick up the low-budget British teen gang drama Blue Story for domestic theatrical distribution in the current era in which studios concentrate on would-be franchises.
Carole Baskin seems to be taking a recent prank in stride.
A Bulgarian immigrant rails against Brexit-era Britain in Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova's thorny, thoughtful narrative debut.
The musician has called the track one of her favourite songs
Hot-button subject matter proves surprisingly less than compelling in Anthony Woodley's The Flood, a film about a British immigration officer interviewing a high-profile detainee. The pic was inspired by the experiences of director Woodley, screenwriter Helen Kingston and producer Luke Healy volunteering in the Calais refugee camp known as "The Jungle," and you can feel the efforts of the filmmakers to pack in all the insights they gleaned.
Released in 2013 (and translated into English the following year), Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century did the impossible —turn an economics text into a massive best-seller —in part because it was accessible to nonscholars, gathering the data and principles that confirmed what many readers instinctively knew: Fewer and fewer people controlled more and more of the world's assets, and this was a bad thing.
Leave it to Ricky Gervais to make a Zoom interview with Jimmy Fallon hilarious.
The Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, has rejected fresh calls for an early easing of the UK's coronavirus lockdown, saying the outbreak was still at a “delicate and dangerous” stage.
Many parents and children are asking when schools will re-open as the UK enters the sixth week of its lockdown tomorrow to slow down the spread of coronavirus.
Dominic Raab warned tonight that the UK risks a second lockdown if people don't stick to the current social distancing rules.
Rita Ora turned her living room into a makeshift studio for a stunning self-isolation performance on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show.
The government does not expect to make any changes to lockdown rules when social distancing guidelines are reviewed this week, the foreign secretary has said.
Dominic Raab has said the UK is "starting to win" the battle against coronavirus.