EXCLUSIVE: Popcornflix, the streaming service owned by Crackle parent Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, has acquired its first original documentary feature, Hollywood Bulldogs: The Rise and Falls of the Great British Stuntman.
14.10.2021 - 13:30 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Kasabian blew the roof off Glasgow's O2 Academy after the band brought out their new member following Tom Meighan's exit.
The Fire singers kicked off the first day of their UK tour and played their first show without lead singer Tom, who quit the band last year after pleading guilty to assaulting his now wife, Vikki Ager.
Fans were surprised when former guitarist Serge Pizzorno took on the role of the lead singer and new guitarist Rob Harvey graced the stage.
There had been mass speculation for
EXCLUSIVE: Popcornflix, the streaming service owned by Crackle parent Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, has acquired its first original documentary feature, Hollywood Bulldogs: The Rise and Falls of the Great British Stuntman.
The Jermyn Street Shirt by Jonathan Sothcott (History Press, £25, and ebook £9. 99) is out now. For free UK P&P, call Express Bookshop on 020 3176 3832 or visit expressbookshop. com
Primo, a coming-of-age comedy from The Good Place creator Mike Schur and The Ringer writer Shea Serrano, has been ordered to series at IMDb TV.
An airline has launched new routes to the US and the Caribbean from Manchester Airport as international travel picks up again.
Ant Anstead and Renée Zellweger have taken their love to New Orleans. The British TV presenter, 42, paid a visit to his Oscar winner girlfriend, 52, while she filmed her upcoming true crime limited series The Thing About Pam in Louisiana. Ant shared a snapshot with Renée on Instagram on October 18, calling his girlfriend of four months “magical.”
So in love! Renée Zellweger and Ant Anstead are still going strong, as proven by their social media PDA.
Sunflower Bean have released their first new music of 2021 with the track ‘Baby Don’t Cry’.
The New Yorker, the Beatles member called rival British rock band The Rolling Stones a “blues cover band.”Ouch.“I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are,” McCartney, 79, said. “I think our net was cast a bit wider than theirs.”It’s not the first time he took a dig at the band, either.
Producers of a BBC home renovation show are looking for people desperate to give their home an upgrade for an upcoming TV show.
Now that he’s saying goodbye to James Bond, many are wondering what a young Daniel Craig looked like before he ever took on the role of 007. It’s been fifteen years since the English actor first took on the role of the super spy, so suffice to say he looked quite different back then.
Not only was the choice to hire Cary Fukunaga to direct “No Time to Die” a great idea, considering the end result, but the fact that an American was given the reins to the very British James Bond franchise opened up the future to include some top-tier filmmakers that would be great fits to direct their own installment. Case in point—Denis Villeneuve.
Daniel Craig is opening up about his final performance as James Bond in "No Time To Die." Craig, 53, appeared on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday morning where he discussed the big happenings in his life as of late: playing the iconic British spy one last time, getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and becoming an honorary commander in the Royal Navy.
“No Time to Die” starring Daniel Craig reeled in $119 million from 54 international markets, including the UK, Germany, Spain, Hong Kong and Japan. That makes “No Time to Die” the first title from Hollywood to crack $100 million without opening in China, which recently became the word’s largest movie market overtaking the US.
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