Hugh Bonneville, best known for his work as Lord Grantham on the series Downton Abbey, has a brand new look!
20.07.2020 - 18:53 / msn.com
Downton Abbey tied up plenty of loose ends in its 2019 movie, but fans still missed those characters who sadly met a tragic demise during the show's run.Hearts broke and festivities were ruined across the UK on Christmas Day 2012 when Dan Stevens' Matthew Crawley was killed in a car accident just after welcoming his first child, baby George, with his wife Lady Mary Crawley.His death obviously would have made it difficult for him to appear in the later movie, but as we know, dramas often love a
.Hugh Bonneville, best known for his work as Lord Grantham on the series Downton Abbey, has a brand new look!
ARMY, get excited! BTS is coming back on the big screen in a big way. The septet just announced Break The Silence: The Movie - Persona which will hit theatres in about 70 countries with limited screenings on September 10.
directly onto Disney+ in major territories has provoked a furious backlash from international exhibitors who feel the House of Mouse is declining to support them in their hour of need.Emotions are high – as evidenced in our piece speaking to UK operators yesterday when one called it a “f*ck you to exhibitors” – and they were summed up somewhat aptly by a video that emerged today of a cinema owner in France destroying a piece of “Mulan” promotional artwork in reaction to the news.
British is looking to shine a ray of hope on a bleak year.
Muse‘s Matt Bellamy has shared a new cover by his supergroup The Jaded Hearts Club.The band, which is made up of frontmen Nic Cester (Jet) and Miles Kane (The Last Shadow Puppets), guitarists Graham Coxon (Blur), British guitarist Jamie Davis as well as Bellamy on bass and The Zutons’ Sean Payne on drums, have covered Vera Lynn’s 1939 song ‘We’ll Meet Again’.Blending it with their recent cover of Four Tops’ ‘Reach Out I’ll Be There’, the mashup was featured at the end of the BBC‘s Saturday
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorActors and directors took to social media to pay tribute to British director Alan Parker, who died Friday. The filmmaker behind “Evita, “The Commitments” and “Bugsy Malone” was 76.Parker’s first feature film was 1976’s “Bugsy Malone.” He directed over 25 films, and his last film was “The Life of David Gale” starring Kevin Spacey and Kate Winslet.
Congratulations to NSG, who claim the first Number 1 on the first ever Official Afrobeats Chart with Grandad.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe debate continues around how the film biz can address its diversity crisis, but it’s clear that the appetite right now is for action rather than words. Hopefully some good news here then that two prominent, established filmmakers, Guy Ritchie and Matthew Vaughn, are teaming with not-for-profit UK enterprise Creative Access to ensure they improve representation on their sets.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe debate continues around how the film biz can address its diversity crisis, but it’s clear that the appetite right now is for action rather than words. Hopefully some good news here then that two prominent, established filmmakers, Guy Ritchie and Matthew Vaughan, are teaming with not-for-profit UK enterprise Creative Access to ensure they improve representation on their sets.