EXCLUSIVE: Jason Clarke (Zero Dark Thirty), Michelle Monaghan (Mission: Impossible) and Jai Courtney (The Suicide Squad) are set to star in action-thriller Black Site from the producers of John Wick, Hotel Mumbai and Bait.
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Mojang Studios has announced that it will be pulling the plug on its Augmented Reality (AR) game, Minecraft Earth, in June this year.Mojang made the announcement via a new blog post, and accredited the game’s closure to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
“Minecraft Earth was designed around free movement and collaborative play – two things that have become near impossible in the current global situation,” the company said.First released in October 2019, Minecraft Earth was designed to let
.EXCLUSIVE: Jason Clarke (Zero Dark Thirty), Michelle Monaghan (Mission: Impossible) and Jai Courtney (The Suicide Squad) are set to star in action-thriller Black Site from the producers of John Wick, Hotel Mumbai and Bait.
More than 30 unpaid crewmembers on the indie film Please Give Me You have filed wage claims with the California Labor Commissioner’s office after the production was shut down last month when its financing fell through following a Covid-19 scare on the set. The film, written and directed by Ana Lily Amirpour and which was to have starred Chloë Grace Moretz, had been prepping at the Rancho Grande preserve in Ojai, CA, when the plug was pulled December 11 before principal photography could begin.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorFans of big NBC sports franchises like the NHL and Premier League will have to follow them to a new home.NBCUniversal will shutter its NBCSN sports network, and move some of its top sports properties to the USA network in a maneuver executives believe will boost the economics of the general-entertainment cable outlet at a time when new streaming-video hubs are luring bigger audiences.
direct to your inboxCoronation Street and Emmerdale have suspended filming due to coronavirus. Filming of Emmerdale has been stopped this week because of an outbreak and cast will be back on set next week following an "intensive clean" on the set.
direct to your inboxA severe flood warning remains in Trafford as 'major incident' is stood down.Assistant Chief Constable Nick Bailey, Chair of the Greater Manchester Strategic Coordination Group for Storm Christoph, has said that the latest information suggests the worst of the flooding has passed and the major incident warning is no longer required.The same applies to the severe flood warning for parts of Didsbury, however, emergency services will remain in the area.
direct to your inboxA health food store in Manchester has been shut down after customers and staff were found showing ‘flagrant disregard’ for coronavirus laws.Police and council officers found up to 20 people eating food and browsing shelves while music played inside the ARMR shop in Ardwick on January 14.No-one inside the shop were wearing masks or following social distancing measures during the enforcement visit made after a tip-off from a member of the public.When challenged about their
Bachelor hater because a true fan wouldn't make rude comments to people they've never even met. After last week's episode of , we saw a promo teasing the next chapter in his journey to find love.
Last summer, NY cast member Ramona Singer said she had tested positive. In other spinoffs, positive cases were reported by Shannon Beador and Emily Simpson of the Real Housewives of Orange County, by Kyle RIchards, Kathy Hilton and Dorit Kemsley of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, by Jennifer Aydin of Real Housewives of New Jersey, and by D’Andra Simmons of Real Housewives of Dallas.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentContact Film, a well-established Dutch distribution company specializing in arthouse films, is preparing to fold after a 30-year run, Variety has confirmed.The company, whose past releases include the Oscar-nominated documentary “Honeyland” and Oliver Laxe’s Cannes prize-winning “Fire Will Come,” has ceased acquiring films, said founder and CEO Gérard Huisman, who is retiring this year.The 70-year-old distribution veteran said he had planned to retire