DreamWorks Animation said Tuesday afternoon during a session at the Annecy Animation Festival that it has teamed with Netflix on Orion and the Dark, an animated feature written by Charlie Kaufman. Scroll down for first-look pics.
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The Chase's Anne Hegerty left viewers and host Bradley Walsh gobsmacked after she made a rather x-rated comment to a contestant. Hoping to win big was a contestant named Dylan, who revealed that he worked as an animator on children's television. As Anne arrived to face off against the hopeful she left him, and Bradley, shocked as she said: "Hello Dylan.
Digital artist. Are you going to quiz... or touch me up after filming?" And while Bradley didn't reply to comment, the camera panned to a shocked-looking Bradley, who quipped: "Wow.There's an offer you can refuse." Unfortunately, Dylan didn't go far in the competition, taking the lowest offer and still being caught.
Anne herself was left surprised in a recent episode of the popular quiz show when the four contestants, who were previously unknown to one another, all shared a royal connection. As Bradley announced the contestant's names, Archie, Louis, Charlotte and George, viewers at home were left floored due to the discovery all four hopefuls shared names with royal children. While genius Anne instantly realised the connection between the players, former Coronation Street actor Bradley didn't see it at first.
“You haven’t worked out what all these people have in common, have you?” the chaser said to her colleague. “Oh have I done it again?” Bradley replied, taken-aback. As he reeled off the names once more, the TV host finally realised what he'd been missing.
“Archie, Louis, Charlotte and George, the kids. Harry’s lad, then Louis, Charlotte and George, William’s kids," he declared excitedly, but Anne was unimpressed. "So adorable I may puke," she hit back.
DreamWorks Animation said Tuesday afternoon during a session at the Annecy Animation Festival that it has teamed with Netflix on Orion and the Dark, an animated feature written by Charlie Kaufman. Scroll down for first-look pics.
Carole Horst DreamWorks Animation brings three features to Annecy, and screens the world premiere of “Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken,” with director Kirk DeMicco, producer Kelly Cooney Cilella and co-director Faryn Pearl in attendance, on June 15 at the festival. The animated adventure opens June 30 in the U.S. and features an all-star cast of Lana Condor, Toni Collette, Jaboukie Young-White, Jane Fonda, Sam Richardson, Annie Murphy, Colman Domingo and Will Forte. “Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken” follows the the shy teenager Ruby, who discovers that she’s part of a legendary royal lineage of mythical sea krakens and that her destiny, in the depths of the oceans, is bigger than she ever dreamed.
EXCLUSIVE: IFC Films and Sapan Studios today announced they have acquired North American rights to The Disappearance of Shere Hite, a feature documentary on the famed sex researcher whose pioneering study of women’s sexuality sold millions but triggered a ferocious backlash.
Naman Ramachandran A U.K. parliamentary inquiry that convened to gather evidence for the upcoming media bill pulled no punches, with top TV executives being probed on Tuesday. Though the proceedings began with the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee chair Caroline Dinenage stating that the session was not about the “widely reported issues” at ITV show “This Morning,” committee members ploughed on nevertheless. (ITV CEO Carolyn McCall has been called to give evidence to the committee next week over an affair between former ITV anchor Phillip Schofield and a young employee.) Appearing before the committee, Magnus Brooke, group director of strategy, policy and regulation at ITV, was asked about the duty of care that the editorial team and senior managers provide to staff, especially young staff, at “This Morning” and ITV in general. In response, Brooke said: “There’s a very sophisticated and significant system of safeguarding and duty of care at ITV, with a very significant set of policies.”
Jenny Ryan has been flooded with support as she shared a plea for the ITV show. The professional quizzer, known as The Vixen, has been putting contestants to the test since 2015. However, Jenny was using her impressive general knowledge long before appearing on screens as she wrote questions for The Chase's pilot episode in 2009.
Simon Cowell was unwittingly dragged into Boycanto's act on Britain's Got Talent on Thursday night, as one cheeky little chap pied him in the face. In the VT prior to the young theatre boys' performance, Simon could be seen telling them to "be more naughty" after watching their previous show. And they clearly took the advice on board, as they put on an energetic and choreographed routine which included running out into the audience with silly string.
CANNES – The past decade has been an Oscar boom for Cannes. The French institution has premiered a Best Picture winner in “Parasite” and landed nine nominees over that span including three alone this past January with “Elvis,” “Top Gun: Maverick” and Palme d’Or winner “Triangle of Sadness.” We’re not sure festival director Thierry Fremeux will land another Best Picture winner in 2024, but at least two Best Picture nominations seem very likely.
The Chase star Mark Labbett is looking slimmer than ever in photos from a romantic date with his new girlfriend. Quizzer Mark, 57, is known as The Beast on the ITV gameshow and has lost around 10 stone in a bid to get fit, but still indulges in a dessert every now and then as his TV presenter girlfriend Hayley Palmer, 41, showed.
at the AmfAR Gala at Cannes in this pink little Givenchy number. The shocking magenta hue, the strappy black leather opera gloves, the cat eye; it's all giving Madonna meets Joan Jett in the best possible way.The dress has a very simple shape, layering a sheer magenta shift over a nude mini-dress, and ending in a short train. It has an intentionally unfinished look, which gives the impression that there was originally some sort of princess-style crinoline or overskirt that Halsey rebelliously ripped off before walking the carpet. The “Without Me” singer paired the Barbiecore-hued dress with a few distinctly punk rock details, including a pair of black leather gloves ending in a pair of long laces tied around the bicep.
Lila Moss stunned as she strutted the runway in a lilac mini dress in Dua Lipa and Donatella Versace’s high summer fashion show in Cannes. Part of the ‘La Vacanza’ collection, the ‘Cady’ dress featured a crystal mesh band with the label's signature buckle detailing and the Medusa emblem inspired by Versace’s SS95 designs.
The ladies of Aespa just made their Cannes Film Festival debut!
When the credits rolled at the Lumiere Theatre Monday evening following the debut of Sam Levinson’s The Idol, the loudest and heartiest cheer was handed to actor Da’Vine Joy Randolph.
Leonardo DiCaprio is keeping busy while attending the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.
Gigi Hadid and Irina Shayk had heads turning at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival this weekend!
The Chase star Paul Sinha has revealed he proposed to his husband with a £20 ring. Paul, also known as 'The Sinnerman' on the hit ITV quiz show, proposed to Oliver Levy with the budget ring from Topshop in 2019. The couple, who have been together since 2016, tied the knot in a "wonderful" ceremony just under a year later.
Bradley Walsh is said to be a ‘serious contender’ to take Phillip Schofield's place on This Morning, after the latter announced that he had quit the programme "with immediate effect". Phillip, 61, stepped down from his role at This Morning after a 21 year stint - following rumours of a "feud" with his co-presenter, Holly Willoughby, 42. Rumours had been swirling that all was not well with the pair - which saw Phillip release a statement admitting "things haven't been easy" for them over the past few weeks prior to his exit.
“Taking risk at this age, what else can I do?” beamed Martin Scorsese at the Cannes press conference for Killers of the Flower Moon.
The stars of Killers of the Flower Moon are stepping out for their movie’s premiere!
CANNES – We are not one to complain about the length of a film. Directors can make an artistic impact specifically with pacing and structure.
Within the first few minutes of “The Delinquents,” Del Toro (Germán De Silva), the manager of a Buenos Aires bank, longs for the days when people were allowed to smoke anywhere: on airplanes, at restaurants, etc. He mourns that past as a time of greater freedom, until a colleague challenges him to reconsider the statement—the dictatorship ruled in those days. Del Toro backpedals and clarifies that what he misses is the notion that everybody smoked.