The U.S. military carried out a drone strike Thursday, killing two senior Al Qaeda operatives in northwest Syria.
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Tia Booth is opening up about her ex-boyfriend Colton Underwood‘s breakup drama with Cassie Randolph.
The 29-year-old spoke to US Weekly about the couple and how she is keeping them in her thoughts and wishing them the best in their lives.
“That’s something that should be private between them because you just never know both sides of the story. But I would like to say, for Cassie or anyone, if anyone ever feels like they are in danger or ever feels like they need to do something to protect
The U.S. military carried out a drone strike Thursday, killing two senior Al Qaeda operatives in northwest Syria.
Phil Collins has issued US President Donald Trump with a cease and desist order after ‘In The Air Tonight’ was played at a campaign rally this week.Trump held an event in Des Moines, Iowa last night (October 14), and used Collins’ iconic 1981 track.Now, in a statement made to Consequence Of Sound, representatives for the Genesis man confirm that they have issued the order, becoming the latest in a long line of artists to object to Trump using their music.“Yes we are well aware of the Trump
After initially deciding not to award the 2020 Tony Awards, the American Theatre Wing changed its mind. And, now months later, theatrical experiences for the 2019-2020 season that opened before the pandemic shut down Broadway will finally be recognized.
Emiliano De Pablos Beta Entertainment Spain is joining forces with Nicely Entertainment, the L.A.-based outfit run by former Gaumont executive Vanessa Shapiro, to produce the TV thriller series project “The Tamer.”The project, about a serial killer who tames and trains other killers to take down more of their kind, has attached Spain’s Paco Torres (“El vuelo del tren”) as writer, director and showrunner, alongside Mexican director of photography Guillermo Navarro, who won an Academy Award for
Conservative activist and BLEXIT founder Candace Owens organized a law and order event on the White House South Lawn Saturday, President Trump's first since testing positive for COVID-19 Oct. 1. "Black and Latinos Americans do not support the Marxist, anti-police rhetoric that has become fashionable in the media," Owens tweeted Saturday. "Today, thousands of us have descended upon Washington D.C to [back the blue].
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterOn the heels of the $10 billion Save Our Stages act that aims to bring federal relief to independent venues across the U.S.
here, bans federal contractors and military institutions from holding training sessions on bias or stereotyping based on race or sex, arguing that there is a “pernicious and false belief that America is an irredeemably racist and sexist country; that some people, simply on account of their race or sex, are oppressors; and that racial and sexual identities are more important than our common status as human beings and Americans.”“I don’t disagree with the idea of combating race and sex
Kanye West has said he is praying for President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump after they tested positive for the coronavirus.The US president and his wife were both confirmed to have tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday (October 2).Trump tweeted the news, writing: “Flotus [Melania] and I have tested positive for COVID-19.
Donald Trump has revealed that he and his wife Melania Trump have both tested positive for coronavirus.
Neon has picked up North American rights to New Order,the new feature from Mexican director Michel Franco that won the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival earlier this month. The feature, which also played at the San Sebastián and Toronto fests, and is screening at the upcomingLondon and Chicago film festivals, is a look at a violent uprising against the wealthy ruling class.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorNeon has taken North American rights to Mexican filmmaker Michel Franco’s latest feature, New Order, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival and won the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize.Conceived six years ago, Michel Franco’s timely class conflict drama sees a high-society wedding interrupted by the arrival of unwelcome guests as protests rage on the streets.
Dave McNary Film ReporterNeon has acquired North American rights to Michel Franco’s dystopian social thriller “New Order.” The movie was this year’s winner of the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival.Set in a near-future Mexico City while protests rage, “New Order” focuses on a high society family preparing for a wedding when a former employee seeking emergency medical funds intrudes on the festivities.
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