Kathie Lee Gifford exudes positivity and light, but fans will soon see another side of her.
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Michaela Coel is speaking candidly for WSJ. Magazine’s November Innovator’s Issue.
The actress opened up about working on “I May Destroy You” – a risky series that Coel not only stars in but also writes and directs.
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In the TV show, Coel’s character, Arabella, experiences flashbacks from the night she was drugged and raped.
Speaking about how her own experience of sexual assault influenced the series,
Kathie Lee Gifford exudes positivity and light, but fans will soon see another side of her.
Kathie Lee Gifford exudes positivity and light, but fans will soon see another side of her.The 67-year-old TV personality gets candid about the darker moments in her life in her new memoir,. In the book, she briefly touches on her past sexual assault and digs deeper into when she thought her marriage to the late Frank Gifford hit rock bottom.As Kathie Lee tells ET's Rachel Smith, she originally «didn't want to» revisit Frank's infidelity.
Ellise Shafer editorVariety has announced programming for its virtual FYC Fest which includes keynotes and panels with this year’s award season film and TV contending talent, filmmakers, and content creators.Variety FYC Fest runs from Dec. 15 to Dec.
Jamie Lang Following Chile’s most successful theatrical release of 2020 and high-profile streaming premieres in Latin America and the U.S.
John Boyega, actress Michaela Coel and England footballer Marcus Rashford are among the people who have been honoured at this year’s GQ Men Of The Year awards.Boyega was named winner of the icon award, with Coel, 33, named the creative icon winner and Rashford awarded the campaigner honour at the virtual ceremony.Manchester United star Rashford, 23, has won widespread praise and an MBE following his successful lobbying of the Government for the extension of free school meals.Shawn MendesCoel’s
Jennifer Grey is set to reprise her role as Baby in an upcoming sequel to “Dirty Dancing”.
There hasn’t been a war movie quite like “Mosul” before.
Naman Ramachandran Michaela Coel, Lenny Abrahamson’s “Normal People” and “The Masked Singer” were among the winners of the U.K.’s Royal Television Society (RTS) Craft & Design Awards.Coel won the 2020 RTS special award for her groundbreaking BBC/HBO show “I May Destroy You.” In presenting the award to Coel, the judges said: “This piece sits in the true spirit of the craft and design Awards. The astonishing level of detail in all aspects of this production was humbling to see.
Jamie Lang The Chilean director-producer team of Juan Cáceres, Alejandro Ugarte and Esteban Sandoval are back in Guadalajara, where their first feature “Perro Bomba” dominated the 2018 Guadalajara Construye works in progress section, scooping the Chemistry, Yagán, Mondragon-Disruptiva and Habanero awards, ensuring a strong post-production and aiding in the film’s highly successful international festival run.Variety can now announce that Chilean trap superstar and Latin Grammy Awards nominee
Bury, on August 12.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterMaite Alberdi’s documentary The Mole Agent will represent Chile in the International Oscar race this year.The film debuted at Sundance back in January. It follows a private investigator in Chile who hires someone to work as a mole at a retirement home where a client of his suspects the caretakers of elder abuse.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorCBS News will launch a four-part investigative series this evening across two of its best-known programs and it has nothing to do with President Trump, the coronavirus pandemic, or the results of the 2020 election.Norah O’Donnell spent a year and a half looking into how the U.S.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerEXCLUSIVE: Actress Kate Katzman has been cast in Panama, joining Cole Hauser and Mel Gibson in the action thriller, which is being directed by Mark Neveldine (Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance).Set to being shooting next month in Puerto Rico, the pic follows an ex-marine who is tasked to go undercover to complete an arms deal and becomes entangled in the U.S. invasion of Panama.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaFinn Cole gets to channel Bonnie and Clyde in “Dreamland,” a Depression-era drama that finds the “Animal Kingdom” actor playing a naive teenager who falls for Margot Robbie’s bank robber on the lam.It’s familiar territory for Cole, who previously played gangsters in “Animal Kingdom” and “Peaky Blinders,” but “Dreamland” also represented a big step forward for the actor, who gets top billing in a movie alongside an Oscar-nominated star.
Alderley Edge on October 31. Police say she was assaulted in an alley on Stevens Street at about 11pm by a man she had met moments earlier.He is described as being aged in his mid-20s, of mixed race, with a slim build and is believed to be from the Manchester area.
Variety published this week a digital Chile Documentary Spotlight, looking at one of Latin America’s fastest-evolving content production scenes, galvanized by changing narratives, historic socio-political upheaval and unprecedented opportunities in distribution presented by global platforms.Chilean documentaries and projects have and will feature at many of the year’s most high-profile documentary get-togethers including Switzerland’s Vision du Reel, where Francisco Bermejo’s “The Other One”