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2020 was an alarmingly disruptive year for television — as it was for so many other industries and art forms — but it was also one that saw no shortage of remarkable storytelling and ambitious experiments.
TV this year was marked by the heating up of the Streaming Wars (RIP Quibi); the continued blurring of the line between "television" and "film"; renewed reflections on art and entertainment's roles in the long fight for justice on so many fronts; and artists' and creatives' attempts to make
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BAGHDAD — A mock funeral procession marked the anniversary of the assassination of Iran’s top general and a senior Iraqi militia leader in a U.S. drone strike that heightened fears of a military escalation in the region.
SUWANEE, Ga. – Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff is pushing back against Republican claims that he knowingly failed to disclose compensation from Hong Kong company PCCW Media Limited, which is connected to the Chinese government after he amended a campaign financial disclosure.
The year 2020 is now commonly dubbed the annus horribilis — "the horrible year." The last 10 months certainly have been awful. But then so was 1968, when both Martin Luther King Jr.
Lord of the Rings prequel in the works for Amazon that we can’t wait to see. But until that premieres, there are plenty of series to keep you occupied.
Vivienne Chow Hong Kong is to provide cash subsidies to cinema operators as the city buckles under the pressure of a fourth wave of the COVID-19 outbreak. Cinemas were ordered to close in December, causing them to miss the lucrative Christmas and New Year holiday seasons.A one-off payment of HK$100,000 ($12,900) will be paid to each screen at a licensed commercial cinema operating in November, the government announced on Wednesday.
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WarnerMedia will be closing its Hong Kong theatrical office with films from Warner Bros to be released by Universal Pictures in the market from January 1, Deadline has confirmed. Layoffs are expected in Hong Kong, though an exact number is not yet clear.
Vivienne Chow Universal Pictures will take over the distribution and marketing of Warner Bros. theatrical releases in Hong Kong and Macau from January 1, 2021 onwards.
Vivienne Chow Hong Kong FilMart will be held as a virtual market for the second time in 2021, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. But the dates will be shifted back to their usual March slot.FilMart Online will take place from March 15 to 18, 2021, organizers the Hong Kong Trade Development Council announced on Tuesday.The physical edition of the 202 rights market was postponed from March to new dates in August.
Love Is Blind, which started streaming in February. During the series, six couples got engaged without seeing each other.
The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad was the target of a rocket attack Sunday night.
Editors note: Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series highlights the scripts of films that will be factors in this year’s movie awards race.
Celinde Schoenmaker (Rocketman), Julia Nickson (Rambo First Blood Part II), Rayssa Bratillieri (Malhação Vidas Brasileiras) and Hana Hrzic (Métèque) have joined the cast of the romantic comedy Hong Kong Love Story. They join previous announced cast members Byron Mann (Wu Assassins), Dominika Kachlik (M jak milosc) Nichkhun, and Kenneth Tsang (Die Another Day). Production is set to begin in Hong Kong on December 18.
Ray Donovan Season 1, now's your chance!) and new hits, like the premiere episode of true crime series Love Fraud. They've also got recent episodes, including the premiere of Shameless Season 11 — the final season — and the first episode of Bryan Cranston's return to TV, Your Honor.
Welcome to —our monthly roundup of new releases and undisputed favorites worth adding to your cart ASAP. From to , these are the things our editors can't stop talking about.You don't need us to tell you that 2020's been a wild ride.
the tough stuff that this year brought, we're thankful that many retailers we love were able to keep doing business as usual — online. Because we found ourselves constantly scrolling on our phones and computers, wanting and needing all the things.