EXCLUSIVE: Poppy Delevingne (Riviera) is to co-star opposite Alex Pettyfer (Magic Mike) in biopic The Chelsea Cowboy, based on the life of actor, gangster and lothario John Bindon.
23.06.2021 - 17:35 / variety.com
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Yossman More than 50 of the U.K.’s top musical artists have signed a letter urging British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to urgently tackle a post-Brexit touring crisis looming on the horizon.Following the U.K.’s exit from the European Union, British artists will now need extra permissions — such as work visas and permits — to move themselves, their crew and equipment between Britain and EU member states, including France and Germany.The artists, which include actor and DJ Idris Elba, folk
.EXCLUSIVE: Poppy Delevingne (Riviera) is to co-star opposite Alex Pettyfer (Magic Mike) in biopic The Chelsea Cowboy, based on the life of actor, gangster and lothario John Bindon.
We guess there’s something to be said for Idris Elba’s honesty about his, er, less attractive qualities.
Gallery: It took him FOUR MONTHS to call! Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman’s love story (BANG Showbiz)"[I appreciate] that Idris challenges me to grow as a person and as a businesswoman. [He] taught me how to dream big.
Idris Elba is a difficult man, by his own admission.
Gallery: It took him FOUR MONTHS to call! Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman’s love story (BANG Showbiz)The couple clash because they both have "strong personalities" but the 'Mountain Between Us' star is trying to do better at avoiding conflict. He said: "Sabrina and I both have strong personalities and typically it's Sabrina who says, 'Look, I don't want to fight.
Pierce Brosnan has a couple of suggestions for the next actor to play James Bond.
Elton John has criticised the UK government for being “philistines” in their response to Brexit touring issues.In a new interview alongside John Grant in the Observer New Review today (June 27), the ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ star said he was “livid” about ministers’ inaction to the numerous challenges touring artists are beginning to face.“They made no provision for the entertainment business, and not just for musicians, actors and film directors, but for the crews, the dancers, the people who
James Bond in the future, citing Tom Hardy and Idris Elba as good fits for the role.The actor played the iconic fictional spy between 1995 and 2002, appearing in the films GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day.Speaking to People, Brosnan said it was sometimes “wearisome” to always be asked on who should step into the role next. However, he went on to share who he would pick to succeed Daniel Craig.“Idris Elba comes to mind,” he said.
Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina Dhowre want to help others discover “what makes partnerships work” with their new podcast. The couple – who tied the knot in 2019 – recently launched a new podcast titled ‘Coupledom’ through Audible, and have said the goal for the show is to have “conversations” with other famous pairings that get to the core of what makes their partnership tick.
Idris Elba loves being a cowboy.
When you first watch the trailer for “The Harder They Fall,” the immediate thing that will stand out is just how stacked the cast is for Netflix’s new Western. But taking the cast out of consideration, it appears that director Jeymes Samuel has crafted a pretty fun, albeit incredibly violent feature.
Netflix is loading up its new gun-slinging western “The Harder They Fall” with a cast that pack some serious punch.
Yard Act has spoken out on the devastating impact that the post-Brexit touring mess is set to have on independent artists.Today sees the launch of the #LetTheMusicMove campaign, with the likes of Wolf Alice, IDLES, Poppy Ajudha, Radiohead among the 200 artists calling upon the UK government to urgently take action to resolve the ‘No Deal’ that has landed upon the British music when it comes to touring the continent after they to negotiate visa-free travel and Europe-wide work permits for
Kelly Lee Owens has spoken to NME about her recent decision to pull her upcoming European tour, citing the “serious damage” that Brexit is doing to artists and calling upon the UK Government for urgent action.The row over the government’s failure to negotiate visa-free travel and Europe-wide work permits for musicians and crew in their post-Brexit deal continues to rumble on with no visible end in sight.Last week saw the Welsh electro artist and producer Owens make headlines when she cancelled
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