In exciting news for Love Island fans in Ireland, Toby Aromolaran has touched down on Irish soil and is currently in Dublin after visiting Crossmolina with his Mayo mammy.
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It looks like love is in the air at Powerscourt Estate for Barry Keoghan and his ‘special’ lady as the fledgling couple enjoyed a romantic break together at the luxury hotel.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer actor gave fans a glimpse of their intimate Irish getaway with a montage of pictures of the grounds including one of him cuddling up with his rumoured girlfriend Alyson Sandro which he put in a heart-shaped frame.
The heart-melting shot sees Barry with his arm around Alyson as they enjoy a walk
In exciting news for Love Island fans in Ireland, Toby Aromolaran has touched down on Irish soil and is currently in Dublin after visiting Crossmolina with his Mayo mammy.
Ann-Marie Corvin London-based doc specialist Taskovski Films has acquired the world sales rights to Irish director Pat Collins’ feature doc “The Dance,” which is running in the Documentary Competition at this week’s London Film Festival.Produced through Irish prod cos Harvest Films and South Wind Blows with support from Screen Ireland and RTE, the observation documentary claims to give an insight into the creative mind of choreographer Michael Keegan Dolan as he stages a new international dance
Le Tigre have filed a civil lawsuit to counter cease-and-desist letters sent by Barry Mann, who alleges copyright infringement of his song ‘Who Put the Bomp (Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)’.Mann, whose 1961 single was written with the late Gerry Goffin, claims that Le Tigre’s 1999 song ‘Deceptacon’ infringes on his work.Now, Le Tigre’s Kathleen Hanna and Johanna Fateman have filed a complaint seen by Pitchfork in which they argue that Mann has no claim because ‘Who Put The Bomp…’ is not a wholly original
A man linked by DNA to the killing of a prominent television director slain in his Studio City home more than three decades ago pleaded guilty today to voluntary manslaughter.
IAC Dotdash is acquiring Meredith Corporation in an all-cash deal valued at $2.7 billion dollars, the companies announced Wednesday.Dotdash is the publishing division of Barry Diller’s IAC holding company. The deal will be completed in an all-cash transaction at a purchase price of $42.18 per share, and is expected to close by the end of 2021.
The digital publishing arm of Barry Diller’s IAC/InterActive Corp. has cliched a deal to buy Meredith, the 120-year-old Iowa-based publisher of People magazine and a stable of other storied titles.
Jennifer Hudson, Halle Berry, Barry Jenkins, and Anthony Anderson are among this year’s honorees for the Critics Choice Association’s Celebration Of Black Cinema & Television. First inaugurated in 2014 the annual event has honored standout achievements in Black filmmaking, and this year will be the first to also incorporate excellence in television as well. It will take place on Monday December 6 at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel and will feature an overall 20 award categories.
, Dar Zuzovsky, Danny DeVito and John Leguizamo.The film made its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this year. No release date has been set on HBO, but it will also debut on HBO Max.
Following its world premiere at TIFF, HBO Films has taken the exclusive North American rights to Barry Levinson’s The Survivor about Holocaust survivor and U.S. boxer Harry Haft. Ben Foster plays Haft in the movie, and the pic reps a reteam for Levinson and him having previously worked on Liberty Heights together.
Paul Mescal smashed onto the scene in Normal People and now he will finally be making his big-screen debut.
A special edition of The Late Late Show celebrating the 70th birthday of Bob Geldof has been announced.
Barry Weiss, who was missing from the show for months after a bike crash left him with multiple injuries, will be back for the new season.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIAC, the digital media holding company headed by Barry Diller, is the leading bidder for Meredith’s magazine and digital businesses, in a potential deal valued at more than $2.5 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported late Thursday.Meredith’s brands, focused on women-skewing audiences, include People, EW, InStyle, Shape, Food & Wine, Better Homes & Gardens, Allrecipes and Parents.
An IAC spokesperson said that the company “does not comment on rumors or speculation.” A spokesperson for Meredith Corp. also declined comment.