Films such as Ordinary Love, Black '47 and Rosie, and actors Andrew Scott and Jessie Buckley have won big at the Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) awards last night..
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Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood, and James Cameron have signed a letter calling for U.S. politicians to bail out cinemas hit by the COVID-19 crisis.The letter was signed by more than 70 directors and producers along with bosses at the National Association of Theater Owners, the Directors Guild of America, and the Motion Picture Association.It reads: “The moviegoing experience is central to American life.
Films such as Ordinary Love, Black '47 and Rosie, and actors Andrew Scott and Jessie Buckley have won big at the Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) awards last night..
WINNERS OF THE IFTA FILM & DRAMA AWARDS 2020Best film 2020 Ordinary LoveBest film 2019 Black ’47Director – film Paddy Breathnach (Rosie)Scriptwriter – film Mark O’Halloran (Rialto)Actor in a leading role – film Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (Rialto)Actress in a leading role – film Jessie Buckley (Wild Rose)Actor in a supporting role – film David Wilmot (Ordinary Love)Actress supporting role – film Niamh Algar (Calm with Horses)George Morrison feature documentary The Lonely Battle of Thomas ReidIrish Film
Hollywood director Martin Scorsese will lead a star-studded Irish Film and Television Awards ceremony (Iftas) on Sunday evening.
Steve Martin brought some laughter to 2020 when he posted a photo of his Halloween costume on Twitter. The actor uploaded a photo Wednesday with the caption: “My Halloween costume arrived!” The selfie was pretty inconspicuous and showed Martin in a blue collard shirt and glasses with one minor detail- a (hopefully fake) fly placed perfectly in his white hair.
Criterion is kicking off 2021 with a loud, rock and roll bang in January with its new releases headlined by the home video debut of Martin Scorsese’s acclaimed Netflix documentary, “Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese.” READ MORE: The Essentials: Martin Scorsese’s Best Films As mentioned, leading the way in January is Scorsese’s Bob Dylan doc, “Rolling Thunder Revue.” Since this film was distributed by Netflix, there has yet to be a physical release of the film and what
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticKent L. Wakeford, a cinematographer who served as Martin Scorsese’s director of photographer on the groundbreaking 1973 film Mean Streets and the following year’s Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, died Oct.
Kent Lon Wakeford, who served as director of photography on the Martin Scorsese films Mean Streets and Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, has died. He was 92.
MoneySavingExpert.com newsletter, Martin states if you receive certain means-tested benefits and you have to self-isolate, but you're unable to work from home and therefore lose income, you will now be eligible for the payment of £500 for each period of self isolation you're required to undertake.Isolation periods are 10 days if you have tested positive for coronavirus and 14 days if someone in your household has tested positive.Four million people on Universal Credit or other benefits may be
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.It may have been raining on Sunday - but that didn’t stop Paisley marathon runner Dylan Glynn pounding the streets of the town for 26 miles in aid of a much-loved local charity.The 32-year-old completed the virtual London Marathon in aid of Paisley charity the Star Project.On his momentous journey through the streets of the town, Dylan ran past many key sites that have links with the Star Project.Places such
Santa Barbara, Prince Harry had the opportunity to surprise runners completing the event nearby.The @3ptriteam Instagram account shared a photo of the Duke of Sussex posing with two of the team's runners.
A couple running the virtual London Marathon today (October 4) got a big surprise – a meeting with Prince Harry!
Prince Harry is still able to support some of his patronages from across the pond. The Duke of Sussex, who is a patron of the London Marathon Charitable Trust, surprised a couple in Los Angeles who was supposed to run the race this year. The London Marathon was supposed to take place in April, but was postponed until October due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Virgin Money London Marathon must take place remotely in 2020, with participants completing the 26.2 mile run in their own communities. Prince Harry shared some words of encouragement with those taking part, in a video that was posted to Instagram on Saturday.The official London Marathon account shared the video along with the caption, "A special message from the Duke of Sussex to the 45,000 people taking on the Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday.
The ever-busy multi-hyphenate Clint Eastwood will direct and star in an adaptation of the 1970 novelCry Macho for Warner Bros. Cry Macho will re-team the filmmaker with his Richard Jewell studio, and will see the Oscar winner play a washed-up rodeo star that takes a job from his former boss to bring the man's young son back to Texas from rural Mexico.
Even if most of the industry is still on lockdown, barely trying to ease back to work, Hollywood’s favorite nonagenarian actor-director-producer Clint Eastwood looks to be trying to move lightning fast to get his next movie, “Cry Macho” going. And, you know, if anyone can get a movie up and going, and maybe even finished by the time we get a vaccine, it’s Clint Eastwood.
Clint Eastwood has lined up his next project, Deadline reports.
Dave McNary Film ReporterClint Eastwood is planning to produce, direct and star in the adventure-drama “Cry Macho” for Warner Bros., sources have confirmed to Variety.Al Ruddy and Jessica Meier are producing, along with Tim Moore and Eastwood at his Warner-based Malpaso production company. The project is based on the 1975 novel by N.
Also Read: Clint Eastwood Takes Aim at the FBI and the Media in 'Richard Jewell' Trailer (Video)Eastwood most recently directed “Richard Jewell” and “The Mule,” which were both released by Warner Bros.
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Even as the industry slowly gets back to work, Clint Eastwood looks to be moving quickly to get his next movie going. Deadline hears the iconic director is coming on to direct and star in Cry Macho for Warner Bros.