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SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details from Monday night’s episode of The Bachelor.
Hometown dates await four lucky ladies, but first the six remaining women have to make it through another week in Canada.
Tensions are only growing at this point, as all of the women begin to form serious connections with Joey, who says he is really looking for clarity and confidence before he travels to meet everyone’s families. This week, there will be two one-on-ones while the other four women will get a group date.
Daisy gets the first one-on-one, which is not very surprising, since her first date with Joey was much earlier in the season. The pair go horseback riding in the countryside and then enjoy some relaxation time in a hot tub situated in the middle of nowhere. At dinner, the conversation gets a bit more serious. Daisy tells Joey that she isn’t falling in love with him yet, but she doesn’t want him to think that she’s not committed to the process. She sees the potential, she just needs more time.
Joey seems uneasy, telling Daisy he wants to feel confident that meeting her parents would take their relationship to the next level, which she assures him it would. She says they are protective of her, given how ill she was a few years ago, and they would want to make sure her partner is going to truly live out the “in sickness and in health” portion of their vows. Joey says he’s all in, and it looks like they both get what they need out of the conversation, because Daisy gets a rose.
Kelsey T., Maria, Jenn and Rachel embark on the last group date of the season — and none of them are very happy about it. Naturally, they all wish they could have been selected for a one-on-one. And Joey knows it too. But, he still wants to make
Tate McRae and The Kid LAROI‘s romance is going strong!
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Leo Barraclough International Features Editor The 44th edition of genre film festival Fantasporto, which runs in Portugal’s second city Porto from March 1-10, has bestowed its best film award on Japanese sci-fi fantasy pic “From the End of the World,” directed by Kaz I Kiriya. The movie follows 10-year-old Hana, whose dreams transport her across various eras in Japanese history, and have the ability to save humanity. The jury’s special award went to “The Complex Forms,” Italian director Fabio D’Orta’s debut feature.
Universal Television’s top comedy development executives said business is thriving with EVP Jim Donnelly calling the moment “oddly busy.”
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CONCACAF W Gold Cup has its semi finalists. After games kicked off on late February, four teams have emerged victorious: Brazil, Mexico, Canada and The US. The upcoming matches will take place within the next couple of days, paving the way for the winners of the W Gold Cup, the first tournament of its kind in the sports’ history.
The hometown dates took place on the latest episode of The Bachelor and Joey has now narrowed down the competition to the final three women.
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Cynthia Littleton Business Editor The contract talks finally reached the handshake point at 3 a.m. PT on Feb. 23.
We’ve been waiting for this one for quite some time.
BBC's Race Across the World is set to return to TV screens for a new series and the show is looking for intrepid duos of all ages to take a step into the unknown and embark on a epic race across land and sea.
John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent European giant Beta Film, known for ambitious titles such as “Babylon Berlin” and “The Swarm,” has shared with Variety in exclusivity a first-look picture of 1o-part series “Rise of the Raven,” which it hails as “one of the most epic European TV productions of all time.” “Rise of the Raven” weighs in as a passion project of Hungarian-born and Canada-based producer Robert Lantos, behind “Sunshine,” “The Sweet Hereafter,” “Barney’s Version,” “Eastern Promises” and “Crimes of the Future.” A highlight at Beta Film’s showcase this Tuesday at the London TV Screenings, “Rise of the Raven” turns on the extraordinary feat of Hungarian army commander Janos Hunyadi, played by discovery Gellért L. Kádár, who in 1456 won a bloody, brutal Battle of Belgrade against a vast Ottoman force twice the size of his troops who were often farm labourers armed with just slings and patriotic fervor. Hunyadi largely halted a full Ottoman expansion in Europe for the next 70 years, allowing its Renaissance to lift off in Italy.
It’s already week 7 on The Bachelor and the top four contestants were revealed by the end of the episode.
Naman Ramachandran Horror film “The Voices of Our Mother,” headlined by Sheila McCarthy (“Women Talking”), has wrapped principal photography. The film is written and directed by Mark O’Brien, who is also an actor, with his most recent credit being Atom Egoyan’s Toronto and Berlinale selection “Seven Veils.” It tells the story of a family who is brought together when their matriarch falls ill, only to find that their lineage is connected by more than blood. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario.
Timothée Chalamet and Denis Villeneuve have said that they spoke to each other in French on the set of their new film, Dune: Part Two.The pair were speaking to the The New York Times to promote the new film, which is the second part of the adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 896-page sci-fi novel, and the writer of the interview noted that they were speaking in French each other when they arrived. Villeneuve is from Quebec, the French-speaking area of Canada, while Chalamet is a dual American and French citizen.“It was the way that we were able to find intimacy in the chaos.
Hollywood loves a sequel, but maybe not this one.
Ethan Shanfeld The Lost Kingdom is now inside of your home, as “Aquaman 2” swims to streaming on Feb. 27. The Jason Momoa-led superhero sequel will be available to watch on Max just two months after it debuted in theaters over the Christmas holiday.
EXCLUSIVE: Buenos Aires-based Filmsharks has sold a series of its EFM titles, including Spanish horror pic The Boogeyman: The Origin of the Myth (El Hombre Del Saco) and a new 4K remastered version of the cult Argentinian thriller Nine Queens, to multiple international territories.