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Sydney Film Festival: Italian Box Office Hit ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ Wins Top Prize - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - Italy - Russia - Rome - state Theatre
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17.06.2024 / 11:47

Sydney Film Festival: Italian Box Office Hit ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ Wins Top Prize

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Paolo Cortellesi’s “There’s Still Tomorrow,” a box office smash in its native Italy, was Sunday named winner of the Sydney Film Prize at the end of the Sydney Film Festival (June 5-16) A jury headed by Danis Tanovic called the film about an industrious woman in post WWII Rome “audacious, cutting-edge and courageous.” The prize is one of the richest awarded at any festival and is worth A$60,000 ($39,600). The announcement was made at the city’s State Theatre ahead of the Australian premiere screening of the Demi Moore-starring Cannes hit “The Substance.” The A$20,000 ($13,200) Documentary Australia award went to local filmmaker James Bradley, for “Welcome to Babel,” which charts Chinese-Australian artist Jiawei Shen’s plans to create an epic work.

Tony Winners Audra McDonald, Cynthia Erivo & Renée Elise Goldsberry Hit the Carpet at Tony Awards 2024 - www.justjared.com - New York
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17.06.2024 / 03:31

Tony Winners Audra McDonald, Cynthia Erivo & Renée Elise Goldsberry Hit the Carpet at Tony Awards 2024

Audra McDonald, Cynthia Erivo and Renée Elise Goldsberry hit the carpet as they arrive at the 2024 Tony Awards on Sunday (June 16) at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City.

Hunger Games child star looks unrecognisable as she hits the gym and shows off ripped physique - www.ok.co.uk - county Young - state New Mexico - city Albuquerque, state New Mexico
ok.co.uk
16.06.2024 / 06:33

Hunger Games child star looks unrecognisable as she hits the gym and shows off ripped physique

Willow Shields, known for her role as Primrose Everdeen in The Hunger Games, is barely recognisable years after the film. At just 11 years old, she made her big-screen debut playing Jennifer Lawrence's character Katniss Everdeen's younger sister. Besides her notable role alongside the Hollywood star, she has also appeared in Netflix's Spinning Out, Beyond the Blackboard with Emily VanCamp and most recently, When Time Got Louder.

Loose Women star labelled 'the best looking woman ever' as she reveals hair transformation - www.ok.co.uk - Greece
ok.co.uk
14.06.2024 / 10:07

Loose Women star labelled 'the best looking woman ever' as she reveals hair transformation

Loose Women star Olivia Attwood stunned fans as she returned to the ITV show. Olivia, 31, had been away from the show as she was filming a new TV project in Greece, but made a return to the panel on Thursday 14 June.

A Famous Actor Says They Turned Down Playing Superman (Even After Trying on the Costume) - www.justjared.com
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13.06.2024 / 19:09

A Famous Actor Says They Turned Down Playing Superman (Even After Trying on the Costume)

Superman is one of the most beloved superheroes of all time, and many actors have expressed interest in playing him on the big screen.

‘Group Therapy’ Review: A Candid Look At Mental Health Through The Lens Of Stand-Up Comedians – Tribeca Festival - deadline.com - county Hughes - city London, county Hughes
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11.06.2024 / 02:49

‘Group Therapy’ Review: A Candid Look At Mental Health Through The Lens Of Stand-Up Comedians – Tribeca Festival

Neil Berkley’s Group Therapy is a poignant, hilarious, and moving exploration of the intersections between comedy, grief, and mental illness. Starring a stellar cast of comedians, including Neil Patrick Harris, Gary Gulman, Nicole Byer, Mike Birbiglia, London Hughes, Tig Notaro, and Atsuko Okatsuka, the film delves into the ways these performers use humor as a coping mechanism and a form of catharsis.

Lily Gladstone Had Three Requirements Before Agreeing to Play an Indigenous Woman Cop in ‘Under the Bridge’: ‘It’s Almost the Only Role We Get to See’ - variety.com - Britain - India - Oklahoma - county Osage
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07.06.2024 / 16:57

Lily Gladstone Had Three Requirements Before Agreeing to Play an Indigenous Woman Cop in ‘Under the Bridge’: ‘It’s Almost the Only Role We Get to See’

Selome Hailu There aren’t enough Native women on TV. But when they do get hired, they’re often playing cops. “Not to take away from the performances of all these actresses, who I admire so much and are doing a beautiful job,” says Lily Gladstone, “but it’s almost the only role that we get to see.” So it’s understandable that Gladstone had something of a checklist in hand when she first met with the producers of “Under the Bridge.” They were offering her the role of Cam Bentland, a police officer investigating the 1997 murder of Reena Virk (played by Vritika Gupta), a 14-year-old child of Indian immigrants in Saanich Core, British Columbia.

U.S. Adds 272,000 Jobs In May, Beating Expectations; Entertainment Industry Employment Largely Unchanged - deadline.com
deadline.com
07.06.2024 / 15:11

U.S. Adds 272,000 Jobs In May, Beating Expectations; Entertainment Industry Employment Largely Unchanged

The U.S. added 272,000 jobs in May, beating expectations, while the unemployment rate rose slightly to 4%.

Reese Witherspoon reveals real name to fans’ surprise - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.06.2024 / 16:05

Reese Witherspoon reveals real name to fans’ surprise

Reese Witherspoon has revealed her real birth name, much to the surprise of many of her fans online.In an interview alongside Nicole Kidman in Vanity Fair, the Walk The Line star confirmed that her first name is not in fact Reese when they were discussing their Big Little Lies co-star Laura Dern.When Witherspoon referred to the Jurassic Park star as ‘Dern’, Kidman retorted: “I hate how you call her Dern”, saying that it “sounds weird”.“I’m gonna tell you why,” Witherspoon replied. “Because my name is Laura, and her name is Laura and it’s confusing to me.

Douglas Ross to make emergency general election statement as Tory campaign hits the skids - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - county Ross - city Westminster - county Douglas
dailyrecord.co.uk
06.06.2024 / 07:59

Douglas Ross to make emergency general election statement as Tory campaign hits the skids

Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross will make an emergency statement on the general election this morning.

Watch Eva Longoria and Carmen Maura play mother and daughter in ‘Land of Women’ - us.hola.com - Spain - New York - Los Angeles - city Sanchez
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05.06.2024 / 00:17

Watch Eva Longoria and Carmen Maura play mother and daughter in ‘Land of Women’

Eva Longoria is premiering her new series. “Land of Women,” based on the beloved novel written by Sandra Barneda, follows Longoria as an affluent New Yorker that’s forced to leave the city and move in with her mother after her husband gets involved in a scandal. Eva Longoria shares how she’ll implement diversity grant from Lauren Sanchez and Jeff BezosEva Longoria reminisced about early career castingsThe series, which will air on Apple TV+, has shared its first trailer.

‘Bad Boys: Ride Or Die’ Review: Will Smith & Martin Lawrence In Over-The-Top But Fun 4th Time Around As Miami’s Memorable Cop Duo - deadline.com - county Martin - Smith - county Lawrence - Beyond
deadline.com
04.06.2024 / 20:09

‘Bad Boys: Ride Or Die’ Review: Will Smith & Martin Lawrence In Over-The-Top But Fun 4th Time Around As Miami’s Memorable Cop Duo

It may all be ridiculous if you think about it too much, but this action-comedy franchise still has gas in the tank even 30 years after the fortuitous teaming of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence first hit the beat as notorious Miami cops aka the “Bad Boys.”

Matthew Vaughn Says Critics Were ‘Vitriolic’ Over ‘Argylle’ and the Bad Reviews ‘Took Me By Surprise’: ‘We Didn’t Make “Citizen Kane,” but F—ing Hell’ - variety.com - county Howard - county Dallas
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03.06.2024 / 22:05

Matthew Vaughn Says Critics Were ‘Vitriolic’ Over ‘Argylle’ and the Bad Reviews ‘Took Me By Surprise’: ‘We Didn’t Make “Citizen Kane,” but F—ing Hell’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Matthew Vaughn recently opened up to Empire magazine about enduring some of the worst reviews of his career with “Argylle,” the $200 million star-studded spy comedy that flopped in theaters this year with $96 million worldwide. The film, backed by Apple and released theatrically by Universal, intended to start a franchise and starred Bryce Dallas Howard as a reclusive spy novelist thrust into a real world of espionage. Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell, Samuel L.

Jack Brett Anderson to Lead Mental Health Drama ‘The Insect Life’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
variety.com
03.06.2024 / 10:47

Jack Brett Anderson to Lead Mental Health Drama ‘The Insect Life’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Alex Ritman Jack Brett Anderson (“Wolf Blood,” “The Great”) is set to play the male lead in upcoming feature film “The Insect Life.” The project marks the feature debut of writer/director James Hughes and his production banner Sunset Aperture. Hughes previously directed various award-winning shorts starring the likes of Georgina Campbell and Tobias Menzies.

Entertainment Industry “Undergoing Once-In-A-Generation Changes” As LA’s Share Of Film & TV Employment Fell By 8% During Strikes, Study Finds - deadline.com - Los Angeles
deadline.com
30.05.2024 / 16:01

Entertainment Industry “Undergoing Once-In-A-Generation Changes” As LA’s Share Of Film & TV Employment Fell By 8% During Strikes, Study Finds

During the 2023 Hollywood strikes, the Los Angeles region’s share of national Film and TV employment fell to 27%, compared to 35% just the year before. The stat is from a new study, “Die Another Day”, Part 2 of Otis College Report on the Creative Economy. It also examines the evolution of the entertainment workforce, which has become less dependent on traditional film and TV business as well as more white collar and racially diverse in the streaming era.

They thought they were above the law. But eventually their cruel crimes were exposed - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
27.05.2024 / 19:39

They thought they were above the law. But eventually their cruel crimes were exposed

Courts up and down the country get their fair share of dangerous drivers in the dock. From those who speed to those who get behind the wheel after drinking terrifying amounts of booze.

Anamaria Vartolomei Talks ‘Being Maria,’ Fighting for Change Within the Entertainment Industry at Cannes - variety.com - Paris
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24.05.2024 / 22:43

Anamaria Vartolomei Talks ‘Being Maria,’ Fighting for Change Within the Entertainment Industry at Cannes

Anamaria Vartolomei, the breakout star of Audrey Diwan’s Venice prizewinning “Happening,” is under the spotlight at this year’s Cannes Film Festival playing strong women in a pair of movies, “Being Maria” and “The Count Monte Cristo.” Both movies are supported by Chanel for which Vartolomei is an ambassador. Vartolomei says since starring in Diwan’s drama “Happening,” which was set in the 1960s and centered around the then-illegal act of abortion, she has continued being lured to demanding roles with political and social themes.

Donald Trump Tries To Halt ‘The Apprentice’ Hitting The Big Screen With Cease & Desist Demand; “Fair & Balanced” Producers Say Of Film - deadline.com
deadline.com
24.05.2024 / 19:53

Donald Trump Tries To Halt ‘The Apprentice’ Hitting The Big Screen With Cease & Desist Demand; “Fair & Balanced” Producers Say Of Film

Donald Trump‘s campaign said earlier this week they would take legal action against the filmmakers behind Cannes hit The Apprentice, and now the former Celebrity Apprentice host’s team has made their first jab.

George Lucas Rejects ‘Star Wars’ Critics Who Think the First Six Films Are ‘All White Men’: ‘Most of the People Are Aliens!’ - variety.com - Tunisia
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24.05.2024 / 15:47

George Lucas Rejects ‘Star Wars’ Critics Who Think the First Six Films Are ‘All White Men’: ‘Most of the People Are Aliens!’

Ellise Shafer George Lucas got candid about criticism of the first six “Star Wars” films during a conversation at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday. When speaking about the success of the franchise ahead of receiving the festival’s honorary Palme d’Or, Lucas reflected on some of the negative comments he’s received over the years.

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