By Jake Kanter
12.03.2020 - 19:55 / variety.com
The British Film Commission is set to receive £4.8 million ($6 million) to encourage studio space investment in the U.K. The funding, which will be delivered over three years, is designed to help expand promotion of the U.K. as a destination of choice for studio space investment. The funds were announced as part of the government’s latest budget, revealed Wednesday.
The Commission, which is the U.K. government’s national organization responsible for international film and television production
By Jake Kanter
Rihanna has made British Vogue history by becoming the first person to wear a durag on the cover of the magazine.
© Thomson Reuters 51st NAACP Image Awards – Photo Room– Pasadena, California, U.S., February 22, 2020 – Rihanna poses backstage with her President's award. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok Rihanna shared her plans to expand her family within the next 10 years and detailed her anxiety battle in a new interview.
British actress Ophelia Lovibond said she had no problems using an American accent in her latest Disney film.
Over 5 months since it first launched overseas, the House of Mouse’s hotly-anticipated Disney+ has finally arrived in the UK. Whilst it brings a lot of great content with it, the most notable addition is perhaps The Mandalorian – Jon Favreau’s hotly-anticipated Star Wars spin-off – and the first two episodes are available to watch on the new streaming platform now.
There has been some backlash over why Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall were able to both get tested for Coronavirus, aka COVID-19, when his symptoms are mild and she has tested negative.
Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar admits Bruno Fernandes is one of the best players he has ever shared a pitch with in his career.
Distributor Modern Films has opted to give an online release to “The Perfect Candidate” in the U.K., as an alternative to the planned theatrical release, which has been put back as British movie theaters shutter due to coronavirus.
By Jake Kanter
The British Film Institute is convening its Screen Sector Taskforce to help deal with what it has called the “unprecedented challenge” presented to the film industry by coronavirus.
The British Film Institute has set up a taskforce to deal with what it has called the “unprecedented challenge” presented to the film industry by coronavirus.
Britons on board a coronavirus -hit cruise ship in California could be on a flight back to the UK on Tuesday.