Reese Witherspoon and daughter Ava Phillippe mourned the loss of their dog Pepper after her death from cancer.“Our sweet Pepper passed away yesterday,” Witherspoon, 44, revealed on Tuesday, October 20, alongside a photo of the Frenchie on Instagram.
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A mob armed with metal bars and fireworks attacked a police station in the Paris suburbs Saturday night, officials said. The group of about 40 people attempted to storm the Champigny-sur-Marne station, about nine miles southeast of central Paris, according to Reuters.
Police posted a video showing fireworks going off in the direction of the station.The assailants failed to gain entry but managed to heavily damage the station and nearby cars, officials said. No one has yet been arrested for the
.Reese Witherspoon and daughter Ava Phillippe mourned the loss of their dog Pepper after her death from cancer.“Our sweet Pepper passed away yesterday,” Witherspoon, 44, revealed on Tuesday, October 20, alongside a photo of the Frenchie on Instagram.
Paris’ newly imposed coronavirus curfew by adopting a decidedly taboo custom — eating as early as the English.“We said to ourselves we have two options: close in the evenings and turn off the lights, or do something positive,” said Pascal Mousset, whose restaurant, Chez Françoise, is a favorite among local lawmakers.In accordance, he’s offering a lavish “After Work” special until 8 p.m., an hour before the lockdown takes effect, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Death on the Nile features comedy duo Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders in a more serious big-budget affair than they're used to.Joining Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford on today's (October 20) edition of This Morning, French (who plays Mrs Bowers opposite Saunders' Marie van Schuyler) hailed director Sir Kenneth Branagh for his "brave" decision with the casting.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentCéline Petit, a revered French publicist who worked at the Public Systeme Cinema on a number of festivals, died on Friday due to illness. She was 45.Petit’s death was confirmed by Bruno Barde, the managing director of the Public Systeme Cinema, where she worked for 18 years.
HELLO! magazine, Dawn French reveals how she drew on her experiences with her late mother, Roma, for her new novel, Because of You."I'm trying to write about that very strong mother line, which is just a remarkable, visceral, unconditional relationship," says Dawn, 63, who has a daughter, Billie, with her former husband Sir Lenny Henry and two step children, Lily, 29, and Olly, 26, from her marriage to charity executive Mark Bignell.MORE: Dawn French talks recent weight gain during frank
Dawn French has said that authors should be free to write about characters from different racial backgrounds from their own.
Kaleem Aftab The hallmarks of screenwriter Michel Audiard – slang-laden dialogue, absurd situations and explosive confrontations – are all in evidence in Gilles Grangier’s “The Night Affair” (“Le Désordre et la nuit”), screening at the Lumière Film Festival as part of the program marking the centenary of Audiard’s birth.The celebration features 18 films scripted by Audiard, one of his directorial efforts, “Don’t Take God’s Children for Wild Geese,” a pastiche of the hardboiled detective
Prophet Mohammed in a French school has been pictured for the first time.Samuel Paty, 47, had received several threats before he was murdered by an 18-year-old Russian national on Friday afternoon.The history teacher was attacked in a street on the outskirts of Paris amid claims the assailant, identified as Aboulakh A, shouted Allahu Akbar during the horror incident.The Islamist terrorist was gunned down by police after cutting off the victim’s head with a kitchen knife in the
Lise Pedersen While the global pandemic caused cinema theaters in France to close for the first time ever (“Even the war didn’t close down cinemas!” exclaimed Lumière Festival director Thierry Frémaux on opening night), it did mean people had more time to watch movies.
Martin Dale ContributorThe COVID-19 crisis has devastated cinema attendance. Several major cinema chains have closed around the world.
Lise Pedersen “À la recherche de la Lumière” – the French title of Oliver Stone’s memoirs, “Chasing the Light: How I Fought My Way into Hollywood,” couldn’t find a more fitting place than Lyon’s Lumière Festival to make headlines.The U.S.
Dawn French has said she is concerned that cancel culture means modern comedians might not be able to do edgy comedy.