Comedian David Cross is front and centre of a new trailer for “The Dark Divide”, a new movie based on the book Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing The Dark Divide.
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Lynn said: “He led my mum on a wild goose chase. My mum was almost crying.
She had been scammed out of money and was standing in the rain.” The 31-year-old, from Bellshill, tried to chase the man up for her cash and the family put out a warning on social media about him. The cheat claimed the money was being transferred and said he’d meet Lynn at Glasgow Central to sort it out but never turned up.
Comedian David Cross is front and centre of a new trailer for “The Dark Divide”, a new movie based on the book Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing The Dark Divide.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFederation Kids & Family and leading European kids entertainment company TeamTO are joining forces on the new animated comedy series “Presto! School of Magic,” a spinoff of Studiocanal’s animated feature hit “The House of Magic.” Federation Kids & Family will be repping the series in international markets outside of China.
Disney's live-action version of Mulan is now available to stream on Disney+, and fans of the story are understandably excited to watch the remake.Actress Liu Yifei plays the lead in Mulan, and has been thrust into the global spotlight as a result of the iconic role. Here's everything you need to know about the star.Liu Yifei was born in China, and immigrated to America.Liu Yifei was born in Wuhan, China, on August 25, 1987.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefTwo apartments in Beijing that are home to movie star Jackie Chan are being forcibly put up for auction. The reason appears to be an ownership dispute.The adjacent apartments in a residential compound in the capital city’s Dongzhimen district are where Chan and his family have lived since 2007.
Elizabeth Chambers is celebrating her kids returning to school.
Vertical Entertainment has picked up the North American distribution rights to Then Came You, a romantic comedy written by and starring Kathie Lee Gifford. Adriana Trigiani directed the indie, which also stars Craig Ferguson and Elizabeth Hurley and has an original score co-written by Gifford and Brett James.
Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers’ children have already begun their new school year.Chambers, 38, celebrated the occasion by posting a photo of the estranged pair’s daughter Harper, 5, and son Ford, 3, holding up signs that detailed the exciting transition. The young ones have been doing their schooling in the Cayman Islands, where the family had been quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic.“A couple days late and my sad signs didn’t survive the humidity or enthusiasm.
Disney’s Mulan has finally locked down its high-stakes theatrical release date in China. The film will open in the Middle Kingdom on Sept.
It’s not controversial to say that, by and large, rom-coms are formulaic. You are introduced to the protagonist, who is cute and adorable but unlucky at love.
Actor Ben Cross has died, aged 72.The Chariots of Fire star passed away in Vienna, Austria on Tuesday.Born Harry Bernard Cross in London in 1947, he won the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art’s prestigious Vanbrugh prize for Performance of the Year and became an in-demand stage and screen star, making his big screen debut in 1977 war film A Bridge Too Far.He also found success onstage as Billy Flynn in Chicago, but Cross is best known for his roles as British Olympic athlete Harold Abrahams in
Andreas Wiseman International EditorBen Cross, the English actor best known for his portrayal of the British Olympic athlete Harold Abrahams in the 1981 multi Oscar-winner Chariots Of Fire and as Sarek in the 2009 reboot Star Trek, has died aged 72 following illness.The veteran stage and screen star passed away this morning in Vienna, his family has confirmed to us.Cross was born Harry Bernard Cross in London in 1947 to a working class family.
Rebecca Davis editorPeter Chan’s hotly anticipated biographical sports drama “Leap” is set to hit China on Sept. 30, becoming the first of the Chinese New Year blockbusters canceled due to COVID-19 to set a theatrical outing.Local animation “Jiang Ziya: Legend of Deification,” which was also originally scheduled to premiere over the lunar new year, will premiere the day after.