children will start receiving their flu vaccine as of Monday as part of the country's biggest ever flu immunisation programme. Over four million people will be offered it this year.
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Amazon Prime have announced a further series of collaborations as part of their Welcome To The Blumhouse project, with four brand new films on the way.Produced by Blumhouse Television and Amazon Studios, the movies – featuring a majority of female directors – will all premiere worldwide on Amazon Prime Video this October (per Bloody Disgusting).Bingo Hell and Black As Night will launch the new set of films on October 1, followed by Madres and The Manor on October 8.Directed by Gigi Saul Guerrero
.children will start receiving their flu vaccine as of Monday as part of the country's biggest ever flu immunisation programme. Over four million people will be offered it this year.
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(CNN)After a season that saw a lot of returns, "Grey's Anatomy" will see another familiar face in its upcoming 18th season. Kate Walsh, who plays Addison Forbes Montgomery in the "Grey's Anatomy" universe, is set to scrub in once again, ABC confirmed to CNN.
Ann-Marie Corvin A perfect storm of titles previously delayed by the pandemic combined with features set to launch on the back of the Netherlands Film Festival later this month means that a bumper harvest of home-grown films is set for release in Dutch theaters this autumn.Anticipated titles include Alex van Warmerdam’s latest feature “No.
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car was reportedly 'set alight' in the middle of a day by a biker seen pouring petrol inside it at a car park. Emergency services were rushed to the scene after reports of a car on fire at approximately 12:17pm on September 2.
Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill are marked to star in a new comedy film made for Netflix.According to Consequence, the as-yet-untitled feature is described as “an incisive examination of modern love and family dynamics and how clashing cultures, societal expectations, and generational differences shape and affect relationships”.Murphy and Hill will “find themselves on opposite sides of some of those divides” in the work that looks to target two generations simultaneously.Onboard to direct is Kenya
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miHoYo has announced that the next update to Genshin Impact will be arriving on September 1.The 2.1 update, titled ‘Floating World Under the Moonlight’, expands two more islands in the archipelago nation of Inazuma, while also concluding its dramatic story as part of the campaign’s Archon Quest.While Genshin Impact typically introduces two new playable characters, there will be four new characters available in this update, with one of them being Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn who will be joining as
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Phoebe Dynevor has lined up her next project, where she’ll not only star, but produce as well!
Sure, not every Blumhouse film is a winner. That comes with the territory when you’re a studio that specializes in micro-budget horror films that typically don’t feature big stars.
Middle Earth is moving from New Zealand to the United Kingdom.
Lord Of The Rings TV show has confirmed that production on its second season will be relocating to the UK.The show, which takes place thousands of years before the events of JRR Tolkien’s books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, has just wrapped shooting its first season in New Zealand.However, Amazon has announced that the next batch of episodes will begin pre-production in early 2022, with the show relocating to the UK.
The season 17 finale was an emotional rollercoaster and the good news is it looks like Grey’s Anatomy fans won’t have too long to wait for the next instalment.
Annika Pham After the Viking conquest at July’s Cannes Festival, where Norway (“The Worst Person in the World”), Finland (“Compartment No. 6”) and Iceland (“Lamb”) collected kudos, more than 60 possible gems from the North are to be unveiled at the hybrid market New Nordic Films which will unspool over Aug.