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Alan Brazil believes Rangers and Celtic games have been "killed stone dead" thanks to a row over away fans. Both sides reduced the away allocation at their respective stadiums before the Covid pandemic saw all four clashes last season played behind closed doors.
Fans returned for the first meeting at Ibrox this season but there were no Celtic supporters at the match after the Parkhead couldn't guarantee a travelling support for the New Year game. A new row has emerged after Neil Lennon and Chris
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Alan Wake Remastered has received a rating for Nintendo Switch in Brazil, suggesting the game could be coming to handheld consoles as well.A new listing found on the Brazil Advisory Rating Board suggests that the recently announced Alan Wake remaster will be making its way to the Switch, despite it not being confirmed for the platform.If the rating is true, this would make Alan Wake Remastered the second Remedy Entertainment title to make its way to the Nintendo Switch, following Control last
Emiliano De Pablos Mexico’s Sin Sitio Cine is joining forces with Brazilian company Desvia Produções and Canada’s Notable Content to co-produce Johnny Ma’s project “Chin-Gone.”A major up and coming Chinese-Canadian helmer, Ma’s directorial debut, “Old Stone,” world-premiered at the 2016 Berlin Film Festival and won the Canadian First Feature Award at the Toronto Film Festival.
Emiliano Granada After having swept San Sebastian’s Films in Progress with his second feature, “Rust” (2018) and quickly consolidated as one of the most talked-about of emerging talents in Brazil – a country of many talented young filmmakers – –Aly Muritiba has come to Venice’s Biennale to screen his latest film, “Private Desert”(“Deserto Particular”), at its Giornate degli Autori.It’s a heartwarming love story that reconfirms the director’s control over his craft. Co-produced by Grafo