An innovative new online mortgage company is campaigning for banks to offer better support to their customers after refusing them a mortgage.
28.05.2021 - 02:57 / thewrap.com
“Joker” as everyone assumed, but it is to “I, Tonya,” director Craig Gillespie’s Oscar-winning crime drama with Margot Robbie as figure skater Tonya Harding. And one wonders how anyone who saw that movie would think Gillespie would be perfect for a Disney movie.But Gillespie tells TheWrap that going into “Cruella” directly from “I, Tonya,” Disney knew exactly what they were getting into with his twisted, zany, punk rock take on the classic “101 Dalmatians” villain.
An innovative new online mortgage company is campaigning for banks to offer better support to their customers after refusing them a mortgage.
that showdown that we got between Terry and Malin later. Iconic.
Nicola Adams has revealed that she would love to return to Strictly Come Dancing after her time competing on the show was cut short last year. The ex-boxer was forced to quit the hit BBC series after her professional dancer Katya Jones tested positive for coronavirus, forcing them both into self-isolation.
It’s officially the end of an era for one of television’s most enduring — and prolific — reality franchises.
Love Island's Demi Jones has told fans that the second operation to remove her cancer was "much more painful" than the first. In an Instagram Story clip shared from a hospital bed on Monday, the 22-year-old explained that it took nurses a long time to wake her from the operation, which saw her entire thyroid removed.
Quentin Tarantino is opening up about his much-anticipated novel of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Netflix star Michele Morrone recently was thought to be gay by media and the public, after he shared a pool selfie with co-star Simone Susinna, who are currently shooting the sequel to 365 DNI. What was meant to be a harmless selfie of the boys, was thought to be a statement of coming out.
Voice of America “sincerely regrets” its handling of a plagiarism incident detailed in a Washington Post report published on Friday, acting director Yolanda López said in a statement Saturday.In the statement, López also said international American broadcaster Voice of America has added an “updated and enhanced” plagiarism policy to its VOA Best Practices Guide and has distributed it to all staff “to ensure that everyone is aware of their obligations when a complaint of plagiarism is