John Oliver celebrated the expulsion of George Santos from Congress this week and suggested he was better suited for Bravo.
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Dynamo Is Dead, will feature conversations with figures including professional boxer Tyson Fury, pop acts Coldplay and Demi Lovato, model and actress Cara Delevingne, and businessman and Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett [via LADbible].Dynamo “hit rock bottom after challenging battles with his mental health and the loss of his identity”, LADbible additionally claimed, noting that the illusionist has since drawn strength from sharing his story of recovery and rebirth.Are you watching closely? Dynamo is dead.
Tune in live on 14 December pic.twitter.com/PBOlp126Ai— Dynamoisdead (@dynamoisdeadx) November 13, 2023In a teaser trailer for the show the magician speaks about hiding behind the Dynamo facade and now being in the position of needing to discover who he really is as a person.That, seemingly, requires him to “do something I’ve never done, I need to become someone I’ve never been”, he says in the clip as he flings a deck of cards at the camera.Dynamo Is Dead will be available to watch live on Sky Max and streaming service NOW on December 14 at 9pm GMT.Meanwhile, in 2020 fellow magician David Blaine completed his first daredevil stunt in 10 years, Ascension, which saw him hang off and pilot 52 helium-filled balloons at an altitude of roughly 8,000 feet over the Arizona desert.
.John Oliver celebrated the expulsion of George Santos from Congress this week and suggested he was better suited for Bravo.
You can grab a can of tomato soup from any supermarket for your lunch or tea, but everyone would admit a homemade bowl is better than anything else. And now, thanks to Jamie Oliver, you can follow this "super easy" classic tomato soup recipe in just 45 minutes, reports the Express.
With temperatures dipping in recent days and a cold snap on its way, there is nothing better than a hot bowl of hot soup to warm you up.
In Taylor Sheridan’s Special Ops: Lioness on Paramount+, Laysla De Oliveira shocks and awes as Cruz Manuelos, a military recruit who escapes the mean streets to go undercover in the CIA’s war against terrorism.
he told The Sun.“Most people go to Thanksgiving dinner and will not eat all morning,” he explained. Saladino says breakfast is essential as it will fuel your body for the day. He suggested people have a big breakfast, a large lunch, and then two healthy snacks before enjoying their Thanksgiving so that they aren’t “famished” by the time evening rolls around.
Respected German industry veteran Martin Moszkowicz is stepping down as chairman of Resident Evil producer Constantin Film.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Martin Moszkowicz is to step down as chairman of the executive board of Constantin Film, the producer of the “Resident Evil” franchise and one of Germany’s leading distributors, with deputy chairman Oliver Berben taking over the role. At his own request, Moszkowicz is to let his contract expire on Feb. 29, 2024, and he will then continue to work as a producer for Constantin Film from March 1, 2024.
Keeping midweek meals interesting and tasting good can be a task, especially when time is limited.
that 2018 sleeper hit A Simple Favor (it’s quite good; you should watch it), starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively, would be , we have been waiting for director Paul Feig to come through with details or updates. And so far, nothing.But , at least, and totally channeled her character, the chic, possibly sociopathic, secret-keeping Emily Nelson, for her latest Betty Buzz ad.
Angelique Jackson MRC and Lionsgate are developing a sequel to “The Blackening,” the hit horror-comedy from Dewayne Perkins and Tracy Oliver. After the microbudget production (just $5 million) made more than $18 million at the box office, producer MRC and domestic distributor Lionsgate have entered into talks with Perkins, Oliver and producer E. Brian Dobbins to develop a follow-up film.
John Oliver took a jab at Apple TV+ during the latest episode of his HBO show Last Week Tonight.
Even the Saturday Night Live writers can’t stop thinking about the Roman Empire.
If you like narrative storytelling of any kind, either in movies or TV, chances are you’re a fan of writer/director/creator Scott Frank (screenwriter of “Minority Report,” “Get Shorty”), whether you know it or not. Frank had success in movies—he’s a two-time Oscar nominee for writing “Out of Sight” (1998) and “Logan”— and earned the respect of peers like Steven Soderbergh and Tony Gilroy, among many others, but it’s arguably not until Netflix started expanding their movie ideas into series form—which is precisely what Frank did with 2017’s Western “Godless,” that he really started to stretch his wings and shine.
Caroline Brew editor SFO Entertainment has slated releases for feature documentaries “Feeding Tomorrow” and “Killing Me Softly With His Songs” with Gravitas Ventures. These releases mark the inception of documentaries, docuseries and scripted projects under the banner of SFO Entertainment, aligned with its mission to create entertainment that inspires passion for social issues. “We believe in shedding light on critical issues that impact our world, and we are committed to making a positive impact through the power of cinema,” SFO Entertainment founder Jon Sheinberg said in a statement, adding that this partnership will “help spread the light far and wide.” Focused on the global issue of food scarcity and sustainable agriculture, “Feeding Tomorrow” explores solutions to feed the growing population and create a more sustainable future.
New Zealand has voted the pūteketeke as its “Bird of the Century” after John Oliver announced on his show earlier this month that Last Week Tonight was taking up the mantle of “official campaign manager.”
As the weather gets colder and darker, making sure you're fuelling your body by eating plenty of fruits and vegetables is essential.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds continue to be one of our favorite celeb couples!
John Oliver started off Last Week Tonight talking about the SAG-AFTRA strike ending but then questioning if movies were still needed.
.Instead of going too matchy-matchy, and are in New York City in that make them appear effortlessly cohesive. Yesterday was no exception.
Winter is just around the corner and the changing seasons means comforting, indulgent meals are taking centre stage in the kitchen - and Jamie Oliver's latest dish fits the bill.