Showtime’s The Affair was a drama about infidelity, conflicting perspectives, and sexual intrigue — but apparently, behind the scenes was all that and more.
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Manori Ravindran International EditorBritish actor Amir El-Masry has been ubiquitous on international screens in the last five years, but like most Arab actors in the U.K., he’s reached his threshold for backward stereotypes, and is trying to forge his own narrative in the industry.Born in Egypt but raised in the U.K., El-Masry, who leads Ben Sharrock’s refugee drama and festival darling “Limbo,” graduated from the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in 2013 to an
.Showtime’s The Affair was a drama about infidelity, conflicting perspectives, and sexual intrigue — but apparently, behind the scenes was all that and more.
James McClain In this brave new world that is 2020, wealthy homebuyers are craving extra space in their residential retreats from the big cities.
The 2020 election “may be viewed as the election where the ultimate results are called into question” because of “the lack of integrity or the appearance of the lack of integrity in the process,” former Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr told “Outnumbered Overtime” on Thursday.
No one’s immigration story is the same. And in the new film “Farewell Amor,” we get a peek into how three different people from Angola adjust to life in the United States.
Felicity Jones might be the actress that scored the highest praise for anyone who starred in the Disney-era “Star Wars” films. Even more so than Daisy Ridley, who garnered a ton of fans but also a lot of criticisms, Jones starred in a film that is often regarded as one of the best “Star Wars” films and her character seems to be one of the more interesting recent creations.
John Souttar’s Achilles agony was made worse by lockdown and being unable to get the treatment he needed.The Hearts and Scotland centre back underwent surgery in August after suffering a relapse of the injury that originally occurred back in February.It has been a year of hell for the 24-year-old, who was forced off during the Jambos’ opening game of the 2019/20 season and wasn’t seen again until January after it was eventually diagnosed as damaged ankle ligaments.But just weeks after making his
Eva Amurri and Kyle Martino reunited for their son Major’s 4th birthday party.“Tomorrow is his actual birthday, but today we celebrated our sweet, sincere and train-obsessed Major James turning F O U R with a little outdoor family party!” the actress, 35, captioned a Sunday, October 18, Instagram slideshow. “He wanted a Polar Express celebration and boy did he get one.
Details about George Lucas‘ unused original treatment for the “Star Wars” sequel trilogy have been as exciting as they’ve been hard to come by. Lucasfilm is understandably keeping the treatment close to the chest, but every time we’ve caught a glimpse of the franchise creator’s plans, it’s been a conversation starter.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentA popular Swedish musician-turned-filmmaker, Amir Chamdin struck a chord with his slow-burning crime thriller series “Partisan” headlined by Fares Fares (“Chernobyl”). Before playing in competition at Canneseries, “Partisan” pulled the highest ratings for an original on Viaplay, the Nordics’ leading streaming service.
“Star Trek: Discovery” cast member David Ajala is blunt about one of his biggest scene partners.“She is a diva,” he told The Post of the interplanetary Patti LuPone-wannabe with whom he shares significant screen time.But he isn’t really being that harsh: Said “diva” is an enormous Maine coon cat named Grudge, who keeps company with Ajala’s character, Cleveland “Book” Booker, on his cosmos-cavorting journeys in Season 3, which premieres Thursday on CBS All Access.Ajala, 34, plays Book, a
In his book by the same name, there are “22 life lessons” that Netflix employee, Amir Moini, wants to share with you during LGBTQ History Month.
Following the success of 2017’s “Wonder Woman” and its worldwide box office of more than $820 million, director Patty Jenkins re-teamed with star Gal Gadot for the sequel “Wonder Woman 1984”, currently scheduled for theatrical release on Christmas Day.
New York Comic Con panel and dropped some major news: Star Trek: Voyager's Captain Janeway is headed back to television! TV Guide has learned that Kate Mulgrew is set to reprise her role as the beloved Starfleet captain for Nickelodeon's upcoming animated series, Star Trek Prodigy. "I have invested every scintilla of my being in Captain Janeway, and I can't wait to endow her with nuance that I never did before in Star Trek: Prodigy.
“Star Trek: Picard,” “Star Trek: Discovery,” the animated “Star Trek: Lower Decks” and the upcoming “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.““I have to tell you that I was, at first, a little bit uncertain,” she said during the six-minute announcement. “After all, I had played her for seven years, in 4 ½ inch heels.
Dino-Ray Ramos, Amanda N'Duka Actress and singer Eva Noblezada had her first big break playing the iconic role of Kim in the musical Miss Saigon. She first appeared in the starring role in London before heading to the Broadway revival where she scored her first Tony Award nomination. Miss Saigon is the entry for many Asian Americans — especially Filipinos — into the entertainment world.
HELLO! is delighted to announce that our third annual Star Women Awards will be taking place this year, when we will celebrate some of Britain's most inspirational women at a very special and unique ceremony.Star Women 2020 will this year be a digital event, and we will be expanding on last year's emotional stories of hope, community and inspiration by recognising six very worthy women who have all shown incredible selflessness and a desire to help others. WATCH Last year's moving Star Women