By Jake Kanter
20.12.2019 - 02:21 / tvguide.com
The Taboo boys are back on FX with another odd project — a gritty movie version of A Christmas Carol, with Guy Pearce as an exceptionally evil Scrooge, F-words, and shadows so dark it might be hard to see what's going on. This might be good, or it might be terrible! Either way, it's probably worth watching. It premieres Dec. 19, FX announced Wednesday.
A Christmas Carol was initially slated as a three-part special but will now air on FX as a movie in its entirety (it's three hours and fifteen
Emmerdale actress Charley Webb shared a lovely glimpse into her home on Instagram last weekend.
Former The Only Way Is Essex star Jess Wright has opened up about spending her first Christmas with boyfriend William Lee Kemp after going public earlier this year.The 34 year old reality TV star spoke exclusively to OK! online ahead of the festive period about her plans to spend Christmas with her beau and her family, including her mum Carol Wright and brother and sister-in-law Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan.
Cheryl has revealed that that she “doesn’t know” how to properly clean her house because she “missed out” on learning key life skills after being in a band since she was a teenager.The former Girls Aloud star, 36, praised her cleaner as she revealed she never had to look after the cleaning. Cheryl, who is a mum to two-year-old son Bear with ex Liam Payne, made the confession after giving fans a rare glimpse of her stunning Christmas decorations at her home.
While most families opt for classics like a game of Monopoly or Cluedo after their hefty Christmas meal, Mark Wright and his family decided to go in a different direction by taking on the cereal box challenge this year.The aim of the game is to pick up a cereal box from the floor using nothing but your mouth.To make things a little harder, a shred of the box gets ripped off each turn.
Jack Thorne is one of the busiest writers for stage (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) and screen (His Dark Materials) lately when it comes to major adaptations -- and his latest work on Broadway is no exception.