Imagine Entertainment and MGM will roll cameras on Ron Howard’s upcoming drama Thirteen Lives, based on the 2018 Thai caves rescue incident, in Australia next March.
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Former EastEnders star Paul Nicholls has been spotted out and about in north London, in what is a rare sighting of the star.The 41 year old actor, who played Joe Wicks in EastEnders in the ‘90s, cut a casual figure as he stepped out to run errands in Primrose Hill over the weekend.
Paul wore a pair of baggy light blue denim jeans along with a dark blue button-up T-shirt and a navy blue jacket.The former actor, who also had roles in Holby City and Law & Order, had a pair of white trainers on his
.Imagine Entertainment and MGM will roll cameras on Ron Howard’s upcoming drama Thirteen Lives, based on the 2018 Thai caves rescue incident, in Australia next March.
Naman Ramachandran Oscar-winning filmmaker Ron Howard’s “Thirteen Lives,” based on the 2018 Thai caves rescue mission, will start filming in March in Queensland, Australia.Australia will provide A$13 million ($9.6 million) to MGM and Imagine Entertainment towards the production, with Queenland’s Gold Coast hinterland doubling up for Thailand.Produced by Oscar-winner Brian Grazer, P.J.
The Asia Pacific Screen Academy honoured regional filmmakers at a special presentation on Australia’s Gold Coast last night (November 26).
Kelley Flanagan, Melissa Rycroft, Colton Underwood and more members of Bachelor Nation have feuded with producers over the years.The season 23 Bachelor wrote in his 2020 book, The First Time: Finding Myself and Looking for Love on Reality TV, that he felt betrayed by producers when they called his frontrunner Cassie Randolph’s dad and invited him to Thailand during the final weeks of filming.“It was all clear and perfect and everything a parent should do.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThai producer Soros Sukhum (“By The Time It Gets Dark,” “Concrete Clouds”) was Thursday honored with the FIAPF Award for outstanding achievement in film in the Asia Pacific region.
The Luang Prabang Film Festival, a Laos-based boutique event showcasing emerging cinematic voices from Southeast Asia, has unveiled an ambitious lineup despite being forced to shift its activities entirely online in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Kamikaze Dogfight and Gravitas Ventures has acquired the North American rights to distribute action drama, Haymaker. The movie is set to open in theaters and on demand on January 29, 2021.The film, which marks the feature directorial debut of Nick Sasso, follows a retired Muay Thai fighter (Sasso) working as a bouncer, who rescues an alluring transgender performer (Nomi Ruiz) from a nefarious thug, eventually becoming her bodyguard, protector,
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Former EastEnders star Elaine Lordan appears to have overhauled her lifestyle two years after she was snapped downing a bottle of wine in the street.The 53 year old actress, who played Lynne Slater on the BBC soap, was spotted jogging alongside her husband Peter Manuel in north London on Saturday 14 November. Elaine wore a pair of patterned gym leggings along with a black T-shirt and a black and grey zip up jumper.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterDrag Race has brought its fabulous brand of charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent to different parts of the world includling Thailand, the United Kingdom, Holland, Chile and Canada.
hotel guest was arrested and detained after leaving bad review on TripAdvisor.TripAdvisor has slammed he Sea View Resort in Thailand after they legally challenged a customer for leaving a negative review.Wesley Barnes from the US posted a series of negative reviews following his stay via the travel website when police were alerted. Mr Barnes was then detained and charged under the country's strict defamation laws, reports the Manchester Evening News.
stillborn in late September. "This is the cutest, most beautiful thing I have ever seen," Teigen says in her first Instagram video, filming the box containing Jack's ashes standing next to a teddy bear.
Dave McNary Film ReporterWith the COVID-19 pandemic persisting, the American Film Market is launching its 41st edition Monday — and its first as an online-only event — with a record 562 exhibitors registered from 48 countries.The United States leads the way with 259 companies followed by Italy (59), the United Kingdom (46), Russia (25), Germany (20), France (19), Canada (17), South Korea (14), Japan (12), and Thailand (11).AFM, usually held at beachside hotels in Santa Monica, Calif., is