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Bury FC's iconic Gigg Lane stadium has been put up for sale by the club's administrator.
The Shakers were plunged into administration last November - more than a year after being kicked out of the Football League.
It has since been revealed that the club reportedly owes more than £12.2m in unsecured debt.
Now, more than two years since a competitive fixture was played at Gigg Lane, Bury FC's
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Emma Stone in “Cruella”?Sadly, no, none of it was her real hair. Very few actors would die their hair two different colors in that drastic of a fashion.
Cruella days before the movie premiered in the UK.
Emma Thompson had her “Cruella” co-star Emma Stone in tears during an interview for “Lorraine” Wednesday.
Angelique Jackson Jerrod Carmichael is the latest star to sign on for Yorgos Lanthimos’ upcoming adaptation of “Poor Things,” starring Emma Stone.Based on Alasdair Grey’s novel, the film from Searchlight, Element Pictures and Film4 also stars Willem Dafoe, Mark Ruffalo and Ramy Youssef.In the Victorian-set tale — with a Frankenstein-esque bent — Stone plays a young woman named Belle Baxter who is brought back to life by an eccentric and brilliant scientist, Dr.
The long-awaited “Friends” reunion is almost here.
Jonah Hill has joined an upcoming limited series which will see him portray legendary “Hollywood Fixer” Sidney Korshak.
Academy Award nominee Mark Ruffalo has joined Emma Stone in the cast of “Poor Things,” the next film from “The Favourite” director Yorgos Lanthimos, Searchlight Pictures announced Friday.Willem Dafoe has also joined the film that’s set up at Searchlight and Film4. Lanthimos’ film is an adaptation of the novel “Poor Things” by Alasdair Grey.
Angelique Jackson Mark Ruffalo will star opposite Emma Stone in Yorgos Lanthimos’ upcoming adaptation of “Poor Things.”Ruffalo, an Emmy winner and three-time Oscar nominee, joins Oscar winner Stone and four-time nominee Willem Dafoe in the film adaptation of Alasdair Grey’s novelLanthimos will direct and produce the film for Searchlight Pictures, Film 4 and Element Pictures.
Is there an actor working today that makes better career decisions than Mark Ruffalo? Even when you think something isn’t such a great choice or is a bit mind-boggling, such as when he accepted the role of Bruce Banner (aka The Hulk) in “The Avengers” so soon after Edward Norton rebooted the character, things turn out to work better than anyone could have imagined.
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Emma Stone is reminiscing about one of the most memorable and amazing moments of her life: the night she won an Academy Award back in 2017!
If you are suffering severe withdrawal symptoms after the end of Line of Duty then we might have just found your perfect next watch – Before We Die.
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Moussa Dembele. The Frenchman starred for the Parkhead club for two seasons before moving to Lyon in a £20million deal.Also included was a sell-on clause of 10-15 per cent, and that looked set to arrive when Dembele joined Atletico Madrid in January.The striker was signed on loan with an option to buy but his spell in Spain has been frustrating.The 24-year-old tested positive for Covid-19 shortly after arriving, and fainted in training on his return.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentNordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group) is set to produce two major English-language films every year, kicking off with “Hilma,” a biopic of the revolutionary Swedish artist and feminist pioneer Hilma af Klint, starring Lena Olin (“Enemies”). Lasse Hallström (‘The Cider House Rules”), one of Sweden’s most celebrated directors, is on board to write and direct the film.
Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group), a leading digital player in Scandinavia, is committing to produce two English-language films per year that will debut directly on its Viaplay streaming service.