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Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIt was 19 years ago that Nick Broomfield, that spiky and compelling one-man band of documentary filmmakers, released “Biggie & Tupac” (2002), his chilling, no-frills, down-the-mean-streets-of-Compton investigative look into the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls.The movie arrived at a moment when Broomfield had begun to style himself as a kind of high-end tabloid detective, plumbing the mysteries behind such sensational stories as the rise of Heidi Fleiss
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Despite featuring a lead character named Yorick — the dead court jester from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” known for being a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy — the humor is decidedly lacking. Without the brevity of escape and joy, the journey becomes a slog.The series makes substantial changes from the source material, including the smart decision to flesh out a myriad of one-dimensional female characters.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticIf “Y: The Last Man” were a Word document and you could track its changes, you’d barely be able to see the page for all the edits. The drama’s been in development for long enough to have gone through several showrunners and pilot directors, not to mention a slight network change (from FX to “FX on Hulu”).
Nick Grimshaw was made presenter of the Radio 1 Breakfast Show in 2012 as he took over from Chris Moyles with the popular slot. The TV host stayed presenting the show for six years before swapping with presenter Greg James on the drive time show.The 37 year old star has now left Radio 1 after 14 incredible years with the BBC, and he looked back on the time his boss asked him to host Radio 1 Breakfast, while discussing his involvement with Gousto's Flavourlust campaign.
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Guy Lodge Film CriticAs a chef, Julia Child made no claims for herself as an innovator: Her mission was not to create new recipes, but to interpret and archive age-old French ones in ways the average American home cook could tackle without fear.
With “The Lost Daughter,” director Maggie Gyllenhaal wears melancholy like a second skin.
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Graeme Armstrong is set to feature in a new BBC documentary following Scotland's rave scene. The documentary 'Scotland the Rave' will follow the 30-year-old, who is best known for his debut novel The Young Team, on an intensely personal and honest journey through his passion for rave and the lifestyle that comes with it.
post a smoldering black-and-white mirror selfie for the last week on set, clearly glad to be done filming for a while.In the caption, the actor wrote, “Getting back to me before the next creative adventure into someone and somewhere else.”A post shared by Channing Tatum (@channingtatum)“The Lost City of D” stars the duo together in an action-packed rom-com, which Bullock is producing through her own company Fortis Films.
Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock have wrapped their latest project! The 41-year-old actor took to Instagram on Monday to show how he and his 57-year-old co-star celebrated the end of filming of .In the funny clip, Tatum is holding Bullock as someone off-camera announces that both of them have wrapped filming.
Wrapping production is all about having fun.
Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock wrapped filming on their movie, Lost City of D, and to celebrate, Channing played a little prank on his famous co-star!
Jamie Lang Disney Plus will launch the first three episodes of DC Comics’ much-anticipated series adaptation of “Y: The Las Man” on Sept. 22 in the U.K.
dropped out of the series after original showrunners Michael Green and Aida Mashaka Croal exited over creative differences in 2019.