A new tell-all about Prince William and Prince Harry‘s relationship leading up to Megxit is on the way, and it’s promising to be a juicy one!!
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Tom Grater International Film ReporterAdam Benzine, the British filmmaker whose 2015 doc short Claude Lanzmann: Spectres Of The Shoah was Oscar-nominated, is putting the finishing touches to The Curve, a feature documentary examining the decisions that led to American’s COVID-19 crisis.Production co Jet Black Iris Productions is launching the film to the market at TIFF this week, with all territories available.
Final post-production is now underway and the doc is anticipated to be ready for U.S.
.A new tell-all about Prince William and Prince Harry‘s relationship leading up to Megxit is on the way, and it’s promising to be a juicy one!!
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Dr Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, will be among the guests on this Friday's Late Late Show.
If you’re one of the many Americans who brought home a dog during the pandemic, you’ve probably already spoiled your new BFF to no end. A lot of pet parents love to go the extra mile for their furry buddies, but not everyone can afford to pull a Barbra Streisand and do something really major, like clone their dogs so they can live forever.
Samuel L. Jackson is hosting a new six-episode series that delves back into what is arguably the most shameful period in American history.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Screen Media Ventures has acquired all North American rights to the boxing doc Lennox Lewis: The Untold Story and plans a Q4 launch. The documentary, originally titled Tough Love: The Lennox Lewis Documentary, was set to premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival before the fest was cancelled due to the pandemic. The film chronicles the childhood, rise and domination of Lewis, the last boxer to hold the undisputed heavyweight title.
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As Britain’s Got Talent gets underway again, Ant and Dec have admitted they’re missing Simon Cowell. Simon, 60, has been replaced by Ashley Banjo on the judging panel as he recovers from a broken back.
Carole Horst Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart’s “Wolfwalkers” is set in a very specific time period – 1650 in Kilkenny, Ireland. It was a very important town for Oliver Cromwell’s English troops to take over, and the film opens with an English soldier and his daughter, Robyn, settling into their house in town.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Dax Phelan (Jasmine, The Other Side of the Wind) has acquired the rights to UK author Mark Turley’s boxing book Journeymen: The Other Side of the Boxing Business, a New Perspective on the Noble Art, and will be shopping the project during Toronto.The novel follows an alcoholic, drug-abusing, past-his-prime journeyman boxer, who, after being diagnosed with neurological damage, continues his career on the small-hall circuit at grave risk to himself,
The Singapore Grip will explore one of the "darkest" and least-known moments of the Second World War, according to its screenwriter.The new ITV drama focuses on a British family living in Singapore at the time of the Japanese invasion during the war and has been adapted from Booker Prize winner JG Farrell's novel by Atonement and Dangerous Liaisons screenwriter Sir Christopher Hampton.Hampton spoke exclusively to about the drama, explaining the importance of bringing such an "underexplored
For a lot of Americans, words like “West Bank,” “Palestine,” and “Israel” exist more as political ideas rather than actual places, denoting a struggle that transcends a particular location. To understand this region and the reasons people live the way they do there (behind walls, passing through checkpoints, in the midst of one’s fiercest enemies) takes a nuanced understanding of history spanning World War II, conflicts in 1948 and 1967, and a series of accords over the last 20+ years.