Coca-Cola made one of the biggest stunts in “No Time to Die” possible.
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The FIA KZ World Kart Championship went down on Sunday, but instead of just racing through it and competing to win like a normal person, one driver COMPLETELY LOST HIS S**T AND ALMOST KILLED ANOTHER ONE BY THROWING A BUMPER ON THE TRACK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RACE!
No, seriously! You have to watch this short video clip (above) to believe the insanity! In it, you can see Italian Kart driver Luca Corberi pick up a bumper after an apparent crash, calmly walk out to the side of the road — where other
Coca-Cola made one of the biggest stunts in “No Time to Die” possible.
No Time To Die have revealed they used 8,400 gallons of Coca-Cola to make a cobbled street less slippery for a James Bond motorbike stunt.According to stunt boss Lee Morrison, Daniel Craig devised the trick allowing his stunt double rider Paul Edwards to hit a 25ft ramp at 60mph, clear a wall and land on cobbles.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterAmazon has ordered a series of Italian original Everybody Loves Diamonds from Fremantle-owned outfit Wildside, which has credits including The New Pope.The heist series with a comedic twist is inspired by the 2003 ‘Antwerp Diamond Heist’.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentAmazon has announced a new Italian original series titled “Everybody Loves Diamonds” during Rome’s MIA market. The heist series with comedic overtones is inspired by the 2003 “Heist of Antwerp,” dubbed by international media as “the biggest diamond theft in the world.”The new Amazon show being produced by Mario Gianani and Lorenzo Gangarossa for Wildside, which is a Fremantle unit, follows a group of thieves led by Sicilian mastermind Leonardo
Last year in September, Timothée Chalamet and Lily-Rose Depp were a young couple in love who made headlines one day during their trip to Capri, Italy. Enjoying the yacht life, the paparazzi captured the two indulging in a steamy makeout session and the photos, as expected, went viral.
Timothée Chalamet is taking a moment to reflect on a very uncomfortable time in his already impressive dating life!
Full-on cringe. Timothée Chalamet felt “embarrassed” over those Lily-Rose Depp kissing photos. As fans remember, the Call Me by Your Name star and the model went viral in September 2019 when they were photographed kissing on the deck of a yacht in Italy. The photos showed Depp in between Chalamet’s legs as they French kissed aboard a boat.
Timothée Chalamet is reflecting on one of the more publicized moments in his personal life. The 24-year-old actor spoke with about the paparazzi photos that went viral of himself and Lily-Rose Depp, his then-girlfriend and co-star, making out on a yacht in Capri, Italy, in September 2019. “I went to bed that night thinking that was one of the best days of my life,” Chalamet tells the magazine of his day with Depp.
Timothée Chalamet was ready to talk about those pictures of him and his former flame Lily-Rose Depp in his latest profile with GQ. The Oscar-nominated actor, 24, spoke candidly in the November issue about the photos that surfaced following his getaway with his The King co-star, 21, to Capri in Italy after the Venice Film Festival in September 2019. “I went to bed that night thinking that was one of the best days of my life,” Timothée recalled of the trip with his then-girlfriend.
Lise Pedersen Italian director Alice Rohrwacher presented her latest short film on Tuesday at the Lumière Film Festival in Lyon, where she was guest of honor.The filmmaker was visibly moved as she took to the stage of the 100-year-old Comédie Odéon theater, where the 9-minute short she made with French artist JR, “Omelia Contadina” (“A Peasant Homily”), was screened.“It’s not really a film, it’s not art either – you could call it a cinematic action,” she explained about the short, which
Christopher Vourlias “Game of Thrones” co-executive producer Vince Gerardis is setting up a production company in Italy, Variety has learned.The new venture, dubbed CIAO, or Creatività Italiana Americana Organizzata, is the latest move from the Miami-based executive, who specializes in packaging and selling large-scale, world-building film and television projects based on literary properties.Gerardis is in talks with an Italian publisher for a deal that would give CIAO access to a range of
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentSony Pictures Television has picked up exclusive format and global distribution rights to “Medici” producer Lux Vide’s hit Italian medical drama “Doc – Nelle Tue Mani”.Under the deal, SPT Studios will develop a U.S. adaptation of the show, which has scored record ratings on Italy’s public broadcaster RAI.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorSony Pictures Television plans to create a U.S. television series based on Lux Vide’s Italian drama Doc – Nelle Tue Mani as part of a deal that also hands it the rights to sell the original show internationally.The Doctor House-meets-The Good Doctor series stars Luca Argentero (Eat Pray Love) as Andrea Fanti, a doctor who suffers a major head injury that wipes 12 years from his memory.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentThe Match Factory has announced a slew of sales on Italian director Gianfranco Rosi’s “Notturno,” which has been making the rounds at top fests such as Venice, Toronto and New York.The deals were announced as Rome’s Oct.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsThe celebration of Columbus day has become highly-debated as more people have started to understand the Italian explorer’s unintentional discovery of America as one that exploited and led to the killings of large Native American populations.
Molly-Mae Hague was less than impressed by the cuisine."I absolutely loved Venice but one thing I will say about Italy in general… The food is actually shocking," the star wrote on her Instagram stories this weekend, sharing a photo of what she called a "grim" ice cream.Recognising her views might cause some backlash, the reality star added, "So controversial I know but I've been a lot of times now to different parts and I've tried a lot of different restaurants and I'm always so