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21.04.2022 - 16:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
George Michael fans are celebrating after it's been announced the late WHAM! singer has a new film documentary out this summer.
George Michael Freedom Uncut will be premiered around the world and is set to give a glimpse into the late and much loved singer-songwriter's personal life.
The programme was narrated and co-directed by Michael before he died in 2016, and was planned for a release at the time.
It will now be seen by millions on June 22, three days before what would have been his birthday celebrations.
Michael's friend David Austin, who co-directed the film, said the star was "heavily involved and dedicated" in the production of George Michael Freedom Uncut .
And film bosses say it is "an incredibly special posthumous release and a poignant and moving tribute to his legacy".
David said: "The film is George's final work. Narrated by George himself, it is the complete story."
The film is a follow-up to 2017's George Michael Freedom, and has interviews with Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Ricky Gervais, Liam Gallagher, James Corden, Mary J. Blige, and the supermodels who appeared in the singer's "Freedom! '90" music video: Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Tatjana Patitz, and Linda Evangelista.
Never-before-seen firsthand footage and archival footage looks at Michael's career and the making of his best-selling 1990 album Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1 .
It also showcases the relationship between Michael and his first love, Anselmo Feleppa, who died after being diagnosed with HIV in 1993 during the singer's famous lawsuit against Sony.
Tom Mackay, president of premium content at Sony Music Entertainment, said: "George Michael was an inspiring artist whose story deserves to be shared on the big screen
Michael Bublé’s latest album Higher features some “brilliant” guests, including his eight-year-old son Noah.
Tom Cruise joined James Corden on Tuesday’s episode of "The Late Late Show with James Corden" and cracked a joked regarding his departure. At the beginning of the show, Corden introduce the night’s guests, which included Cruise and his "Top Gun: Maverick" co-star, Monica Barbaro. "James! It's such a privilege to be here, and I'm sorry about the news," Cruise said with a smile. "I'm sorry you got fired." Tom Cruise skydives with James Corden at Skydive Perris on "The Late Late Show" with James Corden in 2018.
announced last Thursday that he will no longer host his late-night talk show starting in 2023, but was not fired.Cruise, 59, said he was “sorry” the CBS host had gotten fired from his talk show while being announced by Cordon outside his dressing room.“It’s such a privilege to be here. I’m sorry about the news, I’m sorry you got fired,” quipped Cruise.“I’m here for you tonight whatever you need,” he continued.
Tom Cruise joined James Corden in studio for one of his first live talk show appearances in some time, and used the opportunity to poke fun at the recent news of Corden's impending departure from the At the top of Tuesday's episode, Corden introduced the night's guests — which included Cruise and his co-star Monica Barbaro — with his traditional quick check-in at their green rooms.«James! It's such a privilege to be here, and I'm sorry about the news,» a smiling Cruise shared. «I'm sorry you got fired.»It's been less than a week since Corden announced, in a tearful monologue last Thursday, that he'd signed on to do one more season of The Late Late Show, and then would be exiting the series, which he's hosted since March 2015.«But I just wanted you to know that I'm here for you,» Cruise continued, before Corden could correct him.
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After moving to America to launch the successful The Late Late Show back in 2015, James Corden has announced that he will be stepping back as its host in 2023. Since moving to LA seven years ago, the Gavin and Stacey actor, 43, has seen his career stateside go from strength-to-strength after securing several high profile roles on-screen.
Big Thief took to The Late, Late Show With James Corden to perform ‘Certainty’ last night – check it out below.‘Certainty’ is taken from Big Thief’s fifth album ‘Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You’, which was released in February.The performance on Corden rounds off a hat trick of late night American talk show appearances, with the band using the same living room practice space to air ‘Spud Infinity’ on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and ‘Simulation Swarm‘ on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.Watch ‘Certainty’ below: Big Thief are currently touring North America ahead of a string of UK and European festivals, including Glastonbury, Primavera Sound, Best Kept Secret and Tempelhof Sounds. You can find the band’s full live schedule here.In a video message to fans though, frontwoman Adrianne Lenker has asked fans to stop talking through their support acts’ sets.“It’s really come forward in the last few days that: when music is happening in a room, there’s a performer on stage playing and doing their craft, when you enter into that space, try to be mindful of what’s happening and pay attention and don’t talk,” she said.Hello.
After seven years spend dazzling the US with his wildly popular chat show, 43 year old actor and entertainer James Cordon has decided to return to the UK. James turned down a multi-million dollar deal to continue hosting The Late Late Show which has pulled in reams of viewers with segments such as Carpool Karaoke and Fill Your Guts or Spill Your Guts. The Gavin and Stacey star revealed that he made the "really hard decision to leave" because he wanted to spend more time in Britain watching West Ham and being with his wife Julia and their three children.
James Corden has announced that he’s leaving The Late Late Show in 2023.He announced the news on the latest episode of the show, which aired last night (April 28) in the US.Corden will serve one more year on the show before departing next year after almost eight years hosting the show.“This will be my last year hosting The Late Late Show,” Corden said in a monologue that you can watch below.“When I started this journey, it was always going to be just that. It was going to be a journey—an adventure.
James Corden is breaking the news to his viewers that this will be his final season as host of Corden addresses the news in his monologue on Thursday — which was released earlier in the afternoon, before the show aired — and got emotional as he announced his forthcoming exit.«I have some news of my own to share with you. Seven and a half years ago, I started hosting this show. And there is no other way to put it, it has changed my life.
Deadline reported on Thursday.Corden, 43, officially took over the desk chair at Los Angeles’ Studio 56 in March 2015.“It’s been it’s a really hard decision to leave because I’m so immensely proud of the show. I’m thrilled to be extending [for a year],” Corden said in a statement.
James Corden is set to leave the "Late Late Show" next summer. He will have been at the CBS late-night show for over eight years once he departs in 2023. "It’s been it’s a really hard decision to leave because I’m so immensely proud of the show.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorJames Corden will give CBS audiences one more year of signature sketches like “Carpool Karaoke” before driving away from his late-night perch.The late-night comic, who has been at the helm of CBS’ “Late Late Show” since mid-2015, has extended his contract with CBS until the Spring of 2023, after which he will leave. The host is expected to discuss his decision on Thursday’s broadcast of the program.“In my two years at CBS, I’ve had the privilege to see James’ creative genius up close and experience his valuable partnership with CBS, both as a performer and a producer,” said George Cheeks, president and CEO of CBS, in a statement.
James Corden is stepping away.
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