A summer dream! Young Hollywood stepped out to celebrate Armani Beauty’s Acqua di Gio fragrance at a party in Malibu on Saturday, July 15, and a good time was had by all.
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Anna Marie de la Fuente Chile’s Daniela Ramirez, International Emmy-nominated for her performance in HBO Max’s three-part limited series “Isabel: The Intimate Story of Isabel Allende,” is attached to star in the upcoming sci-fi thriller series “La Isla.” The series will be directed by Claudia Huaiquimilla, among the pioneering Mapuche filmmakers emerging from Chile who made her international debut with her well-received pics, “Bad Influence” and “My Brothers Dream Awake,” the latter premiering at the 74th Locarno Film Festival. Among the stellar Chilean projects being presented at Conecta Fiction, the premier television event taking place in Toledo, Spain, “La Isla” received the highest grant given out by Chilean goverment org CNTV last year. Sales agent Esperanza Garay has also signed on to rep the film.
“We were surprised that CNTV chose to fully support our project, it feels more like a European or American series,” said producer Pablo Diaz, CEO of Rio Estudios, who describes it as a series that “poses questions on humanity, where we come from, our connections to the universe.” Set in 1992 Patagonia, the series revolves around the disappearance of a Spanish tycoon’s heir. What is initially suspected to be a kidnapping gives way to a more disquieting discovery: a secret island inhabited by aliens. Felipe Carmona, whose directorial debut “Penal Cordillera” participated in San Sebastian Festival’s WIP sidebar last year, is currently writing the scripts for the six-episode series. According to Diaz, the island is based on an urban legend in the fjords of Chile where an enigmatic island, called Friendship Island, is said to surface on occasion and is inhabited by aliens. The second season will be set on a similar
A summer dream! Young Hollywood stepped out to celebrate Armani Beauty’s Acqua di Gio fragrance at a party in Malibu on Saturday, July 15, and a good time was had by all.
John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Oscar winner Fernando Trueba (“Belle Epoque”), “The Secret Life of Words” director Isabel Coixet and “Veneno” writer-director-producers Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo feature among talent behind Spanish titles at September’s San Sebastian Film Festival, the highest profile film event in the Spanish-speaking world. Coixet will compete for the first time in San Sebastian’s main competition with “Un Amor,” a probing village-set tale of emotional dependence starring Laia Costa (“Lullaby”) and “Money Heist’s” Hovik Keuchkerian. Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal will present as a special screening animated feature “They Shot the Piano Player,” a joyful and finally devastating portrait of the life and fate of pianist Francisco Tenorio Jr. narrated by Jeff Goldblum.
The San Sebastián Film Festival has revealed the lineup of Spanish titles that will screen as part of the Official Selection of its latest edition, which is due to unfold from September 22 — 30. Scroll down for the full list.
The Summer I Turned Pretty.As we jump back into the coming-of-age romantic drama and immerse ourselves in the complex love triangle between Lola, Conrad, and Jeremiah, it's impossible not to ponder the talented actors who bring these characters to life.Watch Below: The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 - Official Trailer | Prime VideoAmong the cast, there is one member in particular whom fans are eagerly awaiting to know more about - Christopher Briney, a talented 25-year-old actor who portrays Conrad Fisher.The American actor who also starred in Daliland and Mean Girls: The Musical, has come an overnight sensation thanks to his role in The Summer I Turned Pretty and fans are particularly intrigued by his romantic endeavors and past relationships, making his dating life and relationship history a focal point of interest.Related: Everything You Need To Know About Season Two of The Summer I Turned PrettyChristopher Briney is dating Isabel Machado.Christopher Briney has been dating girlfriend Isabel Machado since 2021. Although the pair keep their relationship relatively low-key, they did attend the NYC premiere of TSITP in June together. "Get you some friends like these
Love Island USA is back!
American actor Chris Pine has been spotted touching down into Scotland this weekend, as the star was snapped at Glasgow Airport on Sunday.
UPDATE, JULY 8, 2023: A judge dismissed sex assault charges against a former reality TV surgeon and his girlfriend on Friday.
Bill Immerman, who was a Senior EVP during the 20th Century Fox 1970s heyday that produced such box office hits as Star Wars, Young Frankensten, and The Omen, died June 24 at his Los Angeles home of natural causes. He was 85.
As the Writers Guild-AMTPT standoff hits double digits, Deadline’s Strike Talk podcast host Billy Ray focuses on a topic as important as his masterful recent conversation with AI. Writers rooms are the pipelines of talent that turn rookies into showrunners, the ones that make billions for studios and networks with hit shows.
Peacock today is launching Moley, the animated kids series starring Warwick Davies, Gemma Arterton and Julie Walters.
Movie stars no longer “own” Hollywood, we are told, but two hallowed brand names owned much of the media space this week.
This article contains spoilers for Season 1 of “Based on a True Story.”British actor Tom Bateman, who plays charming but sociopathic “Westside Ripper” Matt Pierce in Peacock’s “Based on a True Story,” said he had no idea how big the true crime genre was in the U.S. before signing on to the series from “The Boys” creator Craig Rosenberg. “I thought it was a bit niche,” he told TheWrap of the idea that main character Ava (Kaley Cuoco, who costars with Chris Messina as husband Nathan) sees a podcast about a serial killer as her ticket to the big time.
Fans of Benidorm will remember loveable maintenance worker Liam Conroy from the show that started back in 2007, but some can't get over how different he looks now. Actor Adam Gillen, 37, who played Liam in the light-hearted ITV sitcom looks like a changed man since his days on the Spanish shores.The hilarious show, which was axed in 2018, watched British holidaymakers enjoying themselves in the Spanish sun at the fictional Solana resort.
The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself star Nadia Parkes is leading the BBC’s upcoming drama about the terrifying kidnapping of British model Chloe Ayling.
Michael Imperioli is clarifying the headline-making statement he issued, taking a stance against the recent Supreme Court ruling in the United States last week.
Michael Imperioli is taking a stance against the recent Supreme Court ruling in the United States earlier this week.
Carmen Sevilla, the Spanish-born actor who starred in the Oscar-nominated 1958 film Vengeance and played Mary Magdalene in Nicholas Ray’s 1961 Biblical epic King of Kings, died Tuesday of Alzheimer’s disease and pneumonia at a hospital in Madrid. She was 92.
Hollywood is on Broadway — just not for much longer.The Tony-winning “The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window” starring “Star Wars'” Oscar Isaac and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s” Rachel Brosnahan has just a handful of shows remaining at the James Earl Jones Theatre before it closes on Sunday, July 2.And if you want to catch the pair of icons along with Tony winner Miriam Silverman and Robert DeNiro’s son Julian (!) live on stage in the revival of Lorraine Hansberry’s 1960s-based political drama, you can still grab last-minute tickets.In fact, seats are available for all remaining shows.At the time of publication, the lowest price we found was $84 before fees on Vivid Seats.Tickets for other shows begin at the $100 to $130 range.By our estimation, that’s not a bad price to catch stars from the “Spider-verse” and the upcoming “Superman” franchises IRL.
Prop Store Auction, which is handling sale of the dress.According to the company, the dress is the only surviving costume worn by Carrie Fisher in “Star Wars.”Designed by Academy Award-winning costume designer John Mollo, the dress is made of “cream lightweight silk fabric and includes intricate draping,” Prop Store Auction says. Mollo won the Oscar for costume design for his work on “Star Wars” at the 1978 Oscars.
John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent High-flying Madrid-based Caballo Films, behind Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s “The Beasts” and “Riot Police” and Borja Soler’s “The Route,” has put into development a fiction series adaptation of Mabel Lozano’s prized same-titled non-fiction work. Shaping up as a deep drill-down into the growth of prostitution in Spain into large-scale organized crime, “El Proxeneta” packs a powerful talent package of creator-writers Isabel Peña, co-writer of Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s “As Bestas” and “Riot Police,” and Eduardo Villanueva, a co-scribe on “Riot Police” and producer on “Stockholm.” Pilar Palomero, a Spanish Academy Goya best picture winner for “Schoolgirls,” will direct the series, her first TV work beyond one episode of “Venga Juan.”