Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLong-running footwear brand Dr. Martens has announced their 2021 “Dr.
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K.J. Yossman Liverpool, which is currently hosting productions including Sky’s “Funny Girl” and Channel 4’s “The Curse,” will open a new film and TV production studio in the city on Monday.Called The Depot, it’s located close to both the city centre and major roads and is comprised of two 20,000 sq ft units with soundproofing.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLong-running footwear brand Dr. Martens has announced their 2021 “Dr.
Beanie Feldstein arrives in a cute black dress for the launch of CODE (RED) to Fight COVID on Wednesday night (October 13) in New York City.
Beanie Feldstein didn’t initially understand all the fuss when she was cast in the Broadway revival of Funny Girl.
Beanie Feldstein didn’t initially understand all the fuss when she was cast in the Broadway revival of Funny Girl.
Beanie Feldstein was asked about Lea Michele and Funny Girl.
Beanie Feldstein didn't understand why Lea Michele started trending after her big career news. While speaking to SiriusXM's , the 28-year-old actress recalled being confused by the Twitter chatter around Michele when Feldstein landed the role of Fanny Brice in the Broadway revival of .«I didn't even know that any of this was happening by the way.
Beanie Feldstein uses her hands while speaking onstage at Variety’s LEGIT!: Return to Broadway event held at Second on Wednesday (October 12) in New York City.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe New Zealand International Film Festival had to cancel the Auckland leg of its multi-city exhibition series, but will continue in Wellington and Christchurch with a diverse lineup that includes an impressive Asian selection.Wellington will screen a total of 164 feature films from 51 countries over 18 days (Nov. 4-21) across its eight venues.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAuthor, producer and founder of the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign, Meena Harris will lead a new documentary film “In Her Element.”The 30-minute film, from Reese Witherspoon’s media company Hello Sunshine and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, features three female pioneers using technology to advance their fields while inspiring the next generation of women to join them in breaking through barriers.
“The L Word” star Jamie Clayton will portray the iconic horror villain Pinhead in a new take on the 1987 film “Hellraiser” that’s set up at Spyglass Media Group and Hulu. Also announced as part of the cast on Thursday are Odessa A’zion, who will star alongside Clayton, as well as Brandon Flynn, Goran Visnjic, Drew Starkey, Adam Faison, Aoife Hinds and Hiam Abbass in supporting roles.
Beanie Feldstein is making her debut as Fanny Brice in Broadway's . The show's official Twitter account released a first look at the 28-year-old actress taking on one of Barbra Streisand's most iconic roles.In the clip, Feldstein, dressed as her vaudeville character, walks across the stage as the comments of all the naysayers who doubted her rise to stardom flash across the screen.
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Ellise Shafer administratorThe New York Film Festival premiere of Paul Verhoeven’s “Benedetta” was greeted by a small group of protesters on Sunday.The biographical drama, starring Virginie Efira, tells the story of a 17th century nun who falls in love with another nun.
The 59th annual New York Film Festival kicked off Friday night with back-to-back world premiere screenings of Joel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth as the Frances McDormand, Denzel Washington-starrer met with loving applause at Lincoln Center’s full Alice Tully Hall.
The stacked roster of major awards favorites and international headliners would be impressive in any normal, mask-less year. Here are five of the hottest titles at NYFF, which takes place Sept. 24 to Oct.
Addie Morfoot ContributorAfter going entirely digital in 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns, the New York Film Festival is returning to its Upper West Side home starting today. The 59th edition of the festival, running from Sept.
Last spring, as Covid-19 vaccines began rolling out and movie theaters and other venues reopened, organizers of the New York Film Festival were pretty sure they wouldn’t be forced back to the drive-in.