Kate Middleton will host a Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey next month.
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Keira Knightley in her latest film "Silent Night" plays a woman gathering the family for a traditional Christmas dinner, Zooming with Grandma and celebrating like it's the last time -- except it very much is the last time, as a deadly gas is slowly moving across the countryside that will eventually make all of humanity extinct. That's the premise of Camille Griffin's black comedy and her directorial debut, which premiered at TIFF and was acquired by RLJE Films and AMC+.
Kate Middleton will host a Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey next month.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are bringing the Christmas cheer in their one-hour holiday special.
The Telegraph's Stella magazine, Keira Knightley revealed that her entire family contracted the virus, prompting them all to quarantine."I've got COVID and I'm feeling pretty rubbish," Knightley said, noting that she's promoting her new film, "Silent Night," while quarantining.The Oscar-nominated actress said her daughters, Edie, 6, and Delilah, 2, and husband, James Righton, are all fairing better than her.
Yes, Keira Knightley knows who her character ended up with in “Love Actually”.
Keira Knightley has revealed she has tested positive for COVID-19, and that she is suffering from symptoms while her husband James Righton is asymptomatic.The Pirates of the Caribbean star explained that she was “feeling pretty rubbish” during a new interview while isolating at home in London.“Do you mind if we don’t turn our camera on? It’s just that I’ve got COVID and I’m feeling pretty rubbish…” she told The Daily Telegraph‘s Stella magazine.Knightley added that her two children had also
Keira Knightly recently revealed that she, her husband and their young children have all been diagnosed with COVID-19.The celebrated actress was recently interviewed by magazine while promoting her upcoming horror comedy and she mentioned that she's currently in quarantine with her family, battling the illness.«I've got COVID and I'm feeling pretty rubbish,» Knightly shared, before revealing that her husband, James Righton, tested positive but has been asymptomatic."[He is] being very smug about
Keira Knightley has revealed that she, and her entire family, have been affected by COVID-19.
Keira Knightley is “feeling pretty rubbish” after contracting COVID-19.
The Wall vs Celebrities is set to give us some tense studio high jinks this Christmas with two festive specials on BBC1, plus Danny Dyer's game show with balls is back for a brand new series in the new year. Danny's two Christmas specials feature some familiar faces trying to raise money for their chosen charities, as the first features Danny’s EastEnders co-stars Maddy Hill and James Bye, aka Walford’s Nancy Carter and Martin Fowler.
The final trailer for co-writer and director Guillermo del Toro’s new film “Nightmare Alley” has been unveiled, and it puts the focus squarely on a grifter played by Bradley Cooper.The Searchlight Pictures film is based on the William Lindsay Gresham novel of the same name and follows a charming but down-on-his-luck man played by Cooper.
EXCLUSIVE: Carrie Coon, Alessandro Nivola and Chris Cooper are set to join Keira Knightley in 20th Century’s Boston Strangler, written and to be directed by Matt Ruskin. Ridley Scott, Kevin Walsh and Michael Pruss of Scott Free will produce alongside Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara of LuckyChap Entertainment. Pic begins shooting in December in Boston.
Planning a Christmas meet-up with your friends? Well, BLOOM Gin have the ultimate festive party package up for grabs. The gin brand is running a huge competition which gives six lucky friends the chance to throw a Christmas bash at Bridget Jones' iconic London pad.
Netflix has just dropped the first full-length trailer for Don’t Look Up!
The trailer for Silent Night has dropped!
Keira Knightley experiences an unusual Christmas in “Silent Night”.
What would you do if you knew the world was about to end? That’s a loaded question, to be sure, with an interminable global pandemic that won’t end and a climate crisis that already started decades ago. Whether the doomsday clock has yet to tick or has already tolled remains up for debate, but the proximity of apocalypse looms large in lots of recent films and TV.