American Woman and Black Mass star Sienna Miller has been awarded a substantial payout from the Sun parent News UK after the newspaper obtained details of her pregnancy in 2005 via what she believes to be “blatantly unlawful means.”
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Arthur Ashe is an icon in the tennis world, breaking barriers to become the first Black male champion of three Grand Slams: the Australian Open; the U.S. Open; and, most famously, beating Jimmy Conners in 1975 to win Wimbledon. But on the other side of the net is Ashe’s work as an activist, which becomes the focus of CNN Films’ documentary Citizen Ashe.
Director-producer Rex Miller, whose previous tennis documentaries includes one on pioneer Althea Gibson, and Sam Pollard, who most recently made
American Woman and Black Mass star Sienna Miller has been awarded a substantial payout from the Sun parent News UK after the newspaper obtained details of her pregnancy in 2005 via what she believes to be “blatantly unlawful means.”
The Vampire Diaries and The Originals. Following it up with roles in TV shows like Safe Harbour, The Affair, Westworld and Bloom, Phoebe reveals she's "so excited" to be appearing in an Australian film.WATCH: Phoebe Tonkin and Ryan Corr chat to TV WEEKTransfusion is a Stan Original thriller due out in 2022, starring Sam Worthington - Avatar star and husband to Phoebe's close friend, Lara Worthington - in the lead role. Producer Michael Schwartz called Transfusion "a movie that has that special
The Australian Academy Of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has crowned its winners for 2021, with Justin Kurzel’s Nitram scooping the Best Film award among eight total prizes.
England's series against Australia down under begins this week, as they seek to end a poor record on opposing soil.
It's crunch time for England as their campaign down under begins this week, as they seek to end a sorry record in Australia.
England have plenty to do in the latest round of the Ashes down under, as they seek to bring an end to their poor record when visiting Australia.
England's woeful record in Australia leaves the odds stacked against them as they aim to win back the Ashes.
Liz Watts, the established Australian producer whose credits include Animal Kingdom, The True History of The Kelly Gang, and the Cate Blanchett series Stateless, is joining See-Saw Films.
Thomas Banks, Melbourne-based gay writer and actor living with cerebral palsy was beaten and robbed in a vicious attack in Footscray on Tuesday. Warning: This story has details and visuals of a brutal attack and might be distressing to some readers. For 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention call Lifeline on 13 11 14. For Australia-wide LGBTQI peer support call QLife on 1800 184 527 or webchat. Banks told Star Observer that he had stepped out on Tuesday night to meet a guy he connected
Outlander.WATCH: First Look Trailer for Outlander Season 6The highly-anticipated sixth season of Outlander will premiere in Australia on March 7, 2022, on Foxtel.With just three months left to wait, it will have been almost two years since we last checked in with Claire and Jamie Fraser (Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan) when the show picks back up.Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe return as Jamie and Claire in Season 6.As always, the show is based on the bestselling book series by Diana Gabaldon.
Melbourne-based gay activists Antony McManus and his husband Ron van Houwelingen are well known for their fight for marriage equality and getting married to each other 19 times over the three decades that they have been together.
Jurassic Park star Sam Neill is set star in Foxtel’s Australian TV drama series The Twelve, which is due to begin production next week.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefSam Neill (“Jurassic World: Dominion,” “Thor: Love and Thunder,” “Palm Beach”) heads the cast of crime drama series “The Twelve” marking his return to Australian TV series after a prolonged absence.The series, which will begin production in Sydney next week, is the flagship title of the 2022 originals slate being assembled by Australian pay-TV and streaming group Foxtel.
Defence Minister Peter Dutton won his defamation case against an unemployed gay refugee activist who had referred to him as a “rape apologist” on social mediaA Federal Court indicated that it would order gay refugee activist Shane Bazzi to pay $35,000 as damages to Dutton. The minister had sued Bazzi over a tweet published on February 25, that said: “Peter Dutton is a rape apologist.”Bazzi, a prominent voice during the 2017 national Marriage equality vote, who is presently unemployed had raised