Demi Lovato and Scooter Braun are discussing how they came together as business partners.
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The early moments of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, China are set to get the big-screen treatment in Wuhan!, Wuhan!, a feature documentary that has been set up as a U.S.-China co-production, with Hong Kong martial arts star Donnie Yen (Ip Man, Rogue One, Mulan) and Oscar winner Donna Gigliotti (Shakespeare in Love, Silver Linings Playbook) signed on as producers.
Co-directed by Chinese documentary filmmaker Gong Cheng (A Bite of China, Voice of the Earth) and award-winning documentarian Yung
.Demi Lovato and Scooter Braun are discussing how they came together as business partners.
Rebecca Davis editorHong Kong “Mulan” star Donnie Yen this week reiterated his political loyalty to mainland China as he teased work on the upcoming theatrical adaptation of popular video game “Sleeping Dogs” and announced “Golden Empire,” a new China-backed crime thriller.His hometown is currently roiling under the impact of a controversial new national security law imposed by Beijing that strips Hong Kong of many of its former freedoms, which came into effect July 1 — the anniversary of
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Chinese megastar Donnie Yen is set to star in and produce crime thriller Golden Empire, in which he will play a notorious drug kingpin who hits the top of the most wanted list for both the U.S. and Mexican governments.Yen will also produce the movie alongside Peter Luo, CEO at Starlight Media, which is lead financing alongside SA Inc.
Demi Lovato and Max Ehrich can't get enough of each other. The «Sorry Not Sorry» singer and the star posted the cutest PDA-filled photo of themselves on their Instagrams on Friday.
he previously celebrated his 80th at Glastonbury, having the crowd sing to him before Patti Smith debuted a special poem she’d written in his honour. He’s also, it should be noted, a fan of the Beastie Boys.The Dalai Lama isn’t short on musical admirers, either — well, ones that don’t mind forfeiting the chance to ever play in China — such as Lady Gaga, whom he reportedly spoke about yoga with when they met in 2016.
Demi Lovato is in mourning. The «I Love Me» singer revealed Wednesday that her grandfather died after a lengthy illness.Lovato took to Instagram to pay tribute to her late grandfather, and she shared a slideshow of snapshots from different points in his life as part of her memorial post.«Woke up to the news that my Grandpa Perry passed away early this morning,» Lovato, 27, wrote alongside the photos.
Jill Goldsmith Apple is closing – or re-closing to be accurate – another 30 stores, including 15 in Southern California, bringing the total to 70 amid the latest coronavirus spike.The retail hubs have become a bellwether for the spread of COVID-19 with Apple being the first U.S.
Peter White Television EditorÉric Rochant, the creator of breakout French spy drama The Bureau, is prepping his U.S.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentÉric Rochant, super-producer and creator behind the hit French spy drama “The Bureau,” is set to team with Tomorrow Studios (“Snowpiercer,” “Cowboy Bebop”) on his U.S. television debut.Rochant will serve as showrunner and executive producer on the untitled espionnage series, which will center on the lives of intelligence officers from different countries (U.S., China, Russia, U.K.
Rebecca Davis editorLondon’s Queer East Film Festival will run a virtual program of four free-to-stream Asian documentaries from July 3-31, as cinema closures due to coronavirus force its regular programming online.The festival typically seeks to bring rarely seen LGBTQ+ films from East and Southeast Asia to the U.K., but this year’s online iteration will be mostly available to viewers worldwide.Its “QE: Docs4Pride” virtual program features selections from the Philippines, China, Taiwan and
Demi Lovato made the gamble that many new couples chose to when the coronavirus pandemic forced much of the country into quarantine for months: She decided to let the new guy she was seeing, Max Ehrich, stay at her place. They had only been dating for a few weeks, and at that point, E! was told by a source that it wasn't "an exclusive relationship yet."Fast forward to now, and Lovato and Ehrich are reportedly talking-about-engagement serious.
Demi Lovato is gushing about boyfriend Max Ehrich as the actor turns 29.
Demi Lovato made the gamble that many new couples chose to when the coronavirus pandemic forced much of the country into quarantine for months: She decided to let the new guy she was seeing, Max Ehrich, stay at her place. They had only been dating for a few weeks, and at that point, E! was told by a source that it wasn't "an exclusive relationship yet."Fast forward to now, and Lovato and Ehrich are reportedly talking-about-engagement serious.
YouTuber Myka Stauffer has broken her silence one month after the revelation that she and her husband James “rehomed” their adopted son was met with controversy. In a lengthy statement, Myka, 32, apologized “for the uproar” that followed after announcing in a tearful video that they placed four-year-old Huxley, whom they adopted from China in 2017, with another family.
Demi Lovato is sending her love to boyfriend Max Ehrich!
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAt 30, and already an accomplished novelist, Guo Jingming deftly turned himself into one of China’s top film directors when he unleashed bratty, aspirational comedy-drama “Tiny Times” on an eager public in June 2013.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterA feature documentary is in the works, Wuhan! Wuhan!, which promises to offer a uniquely comprehensive insight into the Chinese city that was the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak.Peter Luo, CEO of Starlight Media which has backed Crazy Rich Asians and Midway, is putting together the U.S.-China co-production with Oscar-winning producer Donna Gigliotti (Hidden Figures, Shakespeare in Love), superstar actor Donnie Yen, alongside Peter Luo and Huan Li (Road
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefMartial arts superstar Donnie Yen is set as executive producer of cinema-verite style documentary “Wuhan! Wuhan,” which chronicles a day-and-a-half in the life of the Chinese city where the earliest proven cases of COVID-19 were found.The film is produced by Donna Gigliotti (“Hidden Figures,” “Silver Linings Playbook”) alongside Peter Luo of financier Starlight Media, and Huan Li (“Road of Millennium Bodhi,” “Changing China”).It is co-directed by renowned Chinese