EXCLUSIVE: Matt Reeves’ 6th & Idaho is teaming with ZQ Entertainment to produce God’s Country — a new genre film starring Scream VI’s Melissa Barrera, which will mark the American directorial debut of Egor Abramenko (Sputnik).
18.01.2023 - 15:41 / heatworld.com
It looks like Made in Chelsea's Reza Amiri-Garroussi has moved on from ex-girlfriend Ruby Adler with an unlikely lady - one of Liam Payne's ex-girlfriends.Honestly, we thought Gemma Owen 'dating' grime artist Bugzy Malone was the most shocking news of 2023 but trust the Made in Chelsea cast to try and outdo the Love Island lot.In news we were not expecting to write, Reza has spent a cosy evening with dancer Danielle Peazer.Now if you was an OG One Direction fan, then you'll know that Liam and Danielle dated back in 2010 when they were both on The X Factor.They split in 2013 but surprisingly met back up in June last year.However it appeared that things either fizzled out or they just remained friends because now Liam is dating Kate Cassidy.Anyway, back to Reza and Danielle.Their 'relationship' - if we can call it that - has seemingly come out of nowhere but the reality star teased a potential romance when he spent the evening with Danielle and posted a photo on his Instagram Story of their bottle of wine (and water on the side).They're in a restaurant together. It's dimly lit - probably in Chelsea, let's be honest.
And it looks like a table for two.Hmm.Reza tagged Danielle on his Story but she hasn't reposted his Insta post... The plot thickens.The Made in Chelsea star potentially moving on comes after his ex-girlfriend Ruby went Instagram official with her boyfriend.Here's hoping we'll get all the tea on the new series of MIC.heatworld have contacted Reza and Danielle's reps for comment.
.EXCLUSIVE: Matt Reeves’ 6th & Idaho is teaming with ZQ Entertainment to produce God’s Country — a new genre film starring Scream VI’s Melissa Barrera, which will mark the American directorial debut of Egor Abramenko (Sputnik).
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Although trans rights are now the subject of a simmering culture war in America and the U.K., that conflict is largely predicated on the increasing visibility of trans women at a time where self-ID is controversially becoming the norm. Stories of trans men, however, tend to go under the radar, and this remarkable New York-set debut from Chilean-Serbian director Vuk Lungulov-Klotz goes some way to redressing that imbalance. Featuring a pitch-perfect performance from Puerto Rican/Greek actor Lío Mehiel, so far mostly known for the Apple show WeCrashed and a number of shorts, U.S. Dramatic Competition entry Mutt feels like an important but — for reasons about to be explained — perhaps interstitial film in the history of LGBTQ+ cinema, being fully cognizant of the fact that it is set and was made in a between-time that reflects the lead character’s existential sense of limbo.
Janice loves Chandler! Maggie Wheeler revealed she “read every word” of Friends costar Matthew Perry’s memoir — and couldn’t be more proud.
We’re not wrong for sensing sparks flying between Gisele Bündchen and her jiu-jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente. While they’re still in the friend zone, it sounds like there’s a chance they might take a shot at love soon!
EMBARGOED UNTIL 9:40PM PT THURSDAYMost documentaries about pioneering musicians are celebrations that exhibit the performer’s greatness right off the bat through electric concert footage and testimonials. Lisa Cortés’ “Little Richard: I Am Everything” does that, of course, with Little Richard ripping it up onstage and on screen, and Mick Jagger, Tom Jones, and John Waters testifying to his power.