After a short break, 1917 is back at the top of the UK film charts.
08.05.2020 - 18:35 / variety.com
Her first release as a pianist comes after 38 years of behind-the-scenes film scoring work.
By Jon Burlingame
English composer Rachel Portman today releases her first solo album. Titled “Ask the River,” it’s a collection of original pieces for piano, violin and cello that reflect her feelings about our fragile environment.
That the release happens to come in the middle of a global pandemic is coincidental, but it also couldn’t be more timely. Portman’s music conjures up images of a pastoral
After a short break, 1917 is back at the top of the UK film charts.
The film was nominated for 10 Oscars
This follows government suggestions that cinemas would reopen in July
Michael Moore’s new climate change movie has been removed from YouTube following a copyright infringement claim by a British environmental photographer.
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Expect productions filmed from remote or locked-in locations
Sam Mendes' 1917 enjoyed just one week at the top of the UK film charts.
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By Leo Barraclough
Countdown star Rachel Riley has criticised Eamonn Holmes for his comments on coronavirus and 5G technology during an episode of This Morning.
Hayley Williams leads today’s Official Chart Update, ahead in the race for this week’s UK Number 1 with Petals For Armor.