Will Packer Productions has placed comedy feature pitch Hot Mess at Universal. British comedian London Hughes is set to star in the project, which is based on her andNoushin Jahanian's idea.
26.11.2020 - 17:59 / variety.com
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentClaire Denis, the versatile French auteur behind “Chocolat” and “High Life,” is set to direct Juliette Binoche and Vincent Lindon in “Radioscopie,” a movie set in the French radio world.Denis last directed Binoche and Robert Pattinson in “High Life,” an erotic space odyssey which garnered buzz at Toronto last year.
Denis was supposed to shoot “The Stars at Noon,” a thriller based on Denis Johnson’s 1986 novel, with Pattinson and Margaret Qualley, this
.Will Packer Productions has placed comedy feature pitch Hot Mess at Universal. British comedian London Hughes is set to star in the project, which is based on her andNoushin Jahanian's idea.
Angelique Jackson London Hughes is a “Hot Mess” — at least on screen — as the British comedian is set to star in a new comedy under the same title for Universal Pictures, produced by Will Packer Productions.“Hot Mess” will be written by Noushin Jahanian, based on an idea from Jahanian and Hughes. Will Packer and James Lopez will produce through their Will Packer Productions banner, with Johanna Byer serving as executive producer.
Tamzin Outhwaite looked effortlessly chic as she attended the opening night of musical, A Christmas Carol, at the Dominion Theatre, London, on Monday. The former EastEnders actress, 50, made the most of the West End ahead of the British capital bracing itself for tighter restrictions amid the coronavirus crisis.
cases are rising exponentially in the capital. Pubs, cafes and restaurants for more than 9 million people in London and parts of the south east area will shut and provide a take-away service only just weeks after re-opening after an England-wide lockdown in November.
Prince William and Catherine's three children made their red carpet debut Friday for a Christmas show in London. According to Kensington Palace, the performance of The National Lottery's Pantoland at The Palladium was held to honour pandemic workers.
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Nadine Shah has announced a live-streamed show at The Barbican in London.The singer-songwriter will perform her latest album ‘Kitchen Sink’ in its entirety at the performing arts centre on March 30, 2021.Shah confirmed the “one-off” concert on Twitter earlier today (December 8), writing “Consider this your save the date.” Check out the post below.Her appearance will form part of the venue’s Live From The Barbican series, which will also include performances from the likes of Jonny Greenwood,