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Naman Ramachandran British actress Helena Bonham Carter has revealed she was “scared” and faced “anxiety” when she signed on to play Princess Margaret in hit Netflix show “The Crown,” produced by Left Bank Pictures.“I was really scared at first; I wasn’t immediately going to do it,” said Bonham Carter. “Because when you play somebody who everyone thinks they know, you’ve got that hanging on your shoulder.
I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here series.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! with return later this year with a brand new location, there’s been LOADS of speculation about which famous faces will be taking part in the show.Jessie J, Vernon Kay and Tiger King star Carole Baskin are just some of the names that been rumoured so far and now another huge TV star has been added to the list.According to reports, former Spandau Ballet star and EastEnders actor Martin Kemp is "in talks" with bosses to take part in the first-ever UK-based
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsIn an attempt to get teenagers and younger British Columbia citizens to stay home amid the COVID-19 pandemic, B.C. Premier John Horgan enlisted some of Hollywood’s most notable Canadians for help: Ryan Reynolds and Seth Rogen.On Thursday Premiere Horgan posted a Twitter to his official page reaching out to the movie stars.“I have been talking about the importance of making sure that younger demographics are hearing the message.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsIn an attempt to get teenagers and younger British Columbia citizens to stay home amid the COVID-19 pandemic, B.C. Premier John Horgan enlisted some of Hollywood’s most notable Canadians for help: Ryan Reynolds and Seth Rogen.On Thursday Premiere Horgan posted a Twitter to his official page reaching out to the movie stars.“I have been talking about the importance of making sure that younger demographics are hearing the message.
Ryan Reynolds would really appreciate it if people stopped partying amid a global pandemic! The actor took to his Twitter account to share an audio recording in which he was pleading with youngsters in British Columbia to press pause on their partying since there is such a dangerous and easy to spread virus out there! His post was, in fact, in response to B.C.
coronavirus on its business.The cinema chain, which operates 90 cinemas in the UK and employs approximately 9,000 staff across Europe, is on course to secure the funding days after reopening some of its UK multiplexes.Sky News reports that the new funding package is being lined up in addition to Vue’s existing borrowing facilities.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorCinema chain Vue is close to securing roughly £100M ($130M) in debt financing to help counteract the challenges wrought by coronavirus.Sources confirm to us that there are advanced talks to secure the funding, a move first reported by Sky. The company refinanced its debt last year, with none of its borrowings repayable until 2025.Canadian firm Vue is the UK’s third largest chain and has sites in Europe and Asia.
Mark David About 15 months ago, veteran television titan John Wells, creator of the hit HBO series “Shameless,” just one among many notable shows for which he’s hovered up six Emmys (and 19 more nominations), shelled out a small amount more than $7 million for a stately English Tudor residence in L.A.’s wealthy Hancock Park neighborhood that, after some quick gussy-ups, he’s flipped back on the market at $10.25 million.Designed by L.G.
Jodie Turner-Smith has gone through some huge life changes while under lockdown.
Dua Lipa has reportedly moved to Los Angeles to stay close to boyfriend Anwar Hadid amid restrictions on travel during the COVID-19 pandemic.The New Rules singer, 24, spent three months in lockdown in the U.K. before quarantining in the Caribbean so she and Anwar could enter the U.S.
the UK's air corridor list after the country sees a surge in new coronavirus cases. At the moment, holidaymakers can still visit the country despite the rise in positive test results.
The Interview.The film, which centres on a TV host and producer enlisted by the CIA to assassinate Kim Jong-un, saw hackers infiltrate employees at Sony Pictures and release thousands of private company emails to the public in 2014.As a result the movie, which also starred James Franco, was released through streaming services such as Netflix instead of getting a standard wide cinema release in the US.Eventually being shown in selected cinemas, it was released in the UK in February 2015.Speaking
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Fabien Riggall, the founder of popular immersive film experience Secret Cinema, has launched new project LOST.