BTS is speaking out against the recent rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
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EXCLUSIVE: Tom Toumazis, a former Disney and Endemol Shine executive, is to become the non-executive chair of Snipple Group, the Philippines-based animation studio that has worked on series including Where’s Waldo? and Dora And Friends: Into the City!.
Toumazis’ appointment follows Deadline revealing in January that Snipple is launching an originals unit in the UK with £6M ($8.3M) of backing from investment firm BGF. It already has a number of shows ready to take to market, including children’s
BTS is speaking out against the recent rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Tom Grennan lands the top trending song in the UK with Little Bit Of Love, which could become his first Top 10 on the Official Singles Chart this week.
Tim Burgess has announced a new book to celebrate one year of his Twitter Listening Parties.As the UK entered coronavirus lockdown a year ago today (March 23), Burgess launched the #TimsTwitterListeningParty series, which saw artists tweeting their way through the stories behind classic albums, with fans getting involved.The series has continued throughout the last year, featuring everyone from Oasis to Pulp, Wolf Alice, Fontaines D.C.
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Patsy Palmer switched off her video call during an interview on Good Morning Britain after noticing the description on the screen called her an "addict.” Since, she’s been at the centre of a lot of conversation after she initially appearing on the show to speak about her healthy lifestyle.The stylish actress lives in Malibu, California, which is a far cry away from Albert Square. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Have you ever wondered which public figure would be most fit to lead the world, in the event of an alien invasion? Today, a U.K. poll of 2000 British adults found that the answer is Arnold Schwarzenegger.
It took a week, but Piers Morgan has responded to his former CNN colleague Ana Navarro‘s claim that he was fired from Good Morning Britain and didn’t resign, as he said. “Hi Ana, I wasn’t fired by ITV (I’m still working for them) just as I wasn’t fired by CNN (I was offered a new 2-year deal – ask Jeff). But great to see you’re just as big a treacherous little back-stabber now as you were when I worked at CNN,” Piers tweeted on March 16.
The new Cold War film “ The Courier ” about a Soviet whistleblower and the British businessman who helped transport information to Western intelligence agencies is both based on real events and people and also is very much the product of a screenwriter’s imagination. That’s not to criticize the film written by Tom O’Connor (“The Hitman’s Bodyguard”) and directed by Dominic Cooke (“On Chesil Beach”).
EXCLUSIVE: Hot off of a BAFTA nomination for Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director or Producer, South African drama Moffie is due to release in select U.S. theaters and on digital and VOD platforms via IFC Films on April 9. Check out the new trailer above.
Jon Burlingame When Lolita Ritmanis was growing up in Portland, Oregon, she didn’t even speak English.