According to a new report, Saturday Night Live is heading across the pond.
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Array production company, has acquired “Reservation Dogs” co-creator Sterlin Harjo’s documentary feature “Love and Fury,” the company announced on Tuesday. The company acquired North American, UK, Australian and New Zealand rights and pans to released the film in select theaters and on Netflix on Dec.
According to a new report, Saturday Night Live is heading across the pond.
Love Me.WATCH: Love Me | Official TrailerThe first Australian made original by streaming service BINGE premieres on Boxing Day and, if you haven’t signed up yet, you’re going to want to click here for a free 14-day trial.The new series stars Bojana Novakovic (I, Tonya, Birds of Prey), William Lodder (Wakefield),and screen legend Hugo Weaving (Lord of the Rings, Hacksaw Ridge) as the Mathieson family. It also stars Bob Morley (The 100), Celia Pacquola (Rosehaven), Heather Mitchell (Palm
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Courtney Barnett made her return to late-night TV this week, performing her latest single, ‘If I Don’t Hear From You Tonight’, on Jimmy Kimmel Live.The Australian indie-rocker appeared with bassist Bones Sloane and drummer Stella Mozgawa (of Warpaint fame), delivering a danceable rendition of the cut – pulled from her recent third album, ‘Things Take Time, Take Time’ – with a slight increase in tempo.
Usman has found love again. ET's Melicia Johnson spoke with the 32-year-old rapper about the new season of premiering this Sunday, and he said that he'd completely fallen for another much older, white American woman he connected with online — 50-year-old Kimberley.
Paris Fury appeared on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday morning and viewers were all in agreement after her interview.
Courtney Love has taken aim at Elon Musk in a series of tweets, within which she’s urged the tech billionaire to pay his “fair share” of tax.Last month, Musk took to social media to fire some shots in the direction Bernie Sanders, after the US Senator demanded in a tweet that the extremely wealthy pay their fair share of taxes.“I keep forgetting that you’re still alive,” Musk wrote.
Sir Antony Sher, the acclaimed UK theater actor who also starred in Shakespeare In Love and Mrs Brown, has died aged 72.
There’s plenty more action for boxing fans to sink their teeth into in December as 2021 ends with some huge matchups.
While these two fan-favorite couples from season 3 of Love Island USA may have initially found love in the villa, it turns out their romances have already come to an end — with surprisingly synchronized breakups!
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Love Island Australia for season three.WATCH BELOW: Love Island Australia | Mitch and Tina make it officialTina and Mitch were announced as the winners in a final ceremony, hosted by Sophie Monk, as voted by the Australian audience.They’ve won $50,000, which will be split between them.This left Zoe and Chris and Jess and Aaron coming in as runners-up, missing out on the prize money, but leaving in a committed relationship.Mitch and Tina took out the win!It was a big week for all three of the
Selome Hailu editorARRAY Releasing, the distribution arm of Ava DuVernay’s Peabody Award-winning narrative change collective, announced its acquisition of award-winning filmmaker Sterlin Harjo’s documentary feature “Love and Fury.”The company acquired North American, UK, Australian and New Zealand rights and will release the film on select screens and on Netflix beginning December 3rd.
Marcella LeBeau was a nurse who served in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during World War II and went on to advocate for Native American health.LeBeau served as an Army nurse in Belgium, England, and France, including treating soldiers at the Battle of the Bulge.
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Array Releasing, the distribution arm of Ava DuVernay’s narrative change collective, announced its acquisition of award-winning filmmaker Sterlin Harjo’s documentary feature Love and Fury.
“The Last Defense.” The seven-part series explored the racial injustices baked into the American justice system and capital punishment process through the lens of Jones’ story. It also covered the case of Darlie Routier, a Texas mother convicted and sentenced to death for the 1996 murders of her two children.