Strictly Come Dancing professionals Janette Manrara and Aljaz Skorjanec are savouring the chance to finally be back together under the same roof.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentRolling off the Oscar-nominated animated feature “Mirai,” Paris-based sales company Charades is set to reteam with Japanese auteur Mamoru Hosoda on his next directorial outing, “Belle.”“Belle” follows a fruitful collaboration between Charades, Hosoda and his production company Studio Chizu. “Mirai” world premiered at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight in 2018 and was acquired by GKids for the U.S.
Strictly Come Dancing professionals Janette Manrara and Aljaz Skorjanec are savouring the chance to finally be back together under the same roof.
After giving Brits the good news about the approval of a second coronavirus vaccine earlier today, the UK government has followed up with a rather more grim announcement.
With Christmas approaching, Bill Murray has a gift for everyone.
Janette Manrara and her celebrity partner HRVY didn't dance to victory in Saturday's Strictly Come Dancing final, the dancer did still have something major to celebrate.The end of the series meant that she could finally be reunited with her husband and co-star Aljaz Skorjanec after two months!SEE: Strictly’s Janette Manrara and Aljaz Skorjanec's home is as chic as you'd expectIn an exclusive video shared with HELLO!, Janette could be seen at the weekend leaving the flat she's lived in during her
Polygon, which noted that funding for video games “sprung back to life after years of anaemic growth”. In the four years prior, funding in the category had hovered around the US$17million range, dipping in 2018 with only US$15.8million.Luke Crane, Kickstarter’s vice president of community, has attributed the growth to continued outreach to Japanese creators.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentKaouther Ben Hania’s “The Man Who Sold His Skin” has been sold by Paris-based Bac Films International to further territories. The movie will represent Tunisia in the Oscar race for best international feature film.“The Man Who Sold His Skin” world premiered at Venice, where it won the best actor award for Yahya Mahayni.
It was a frozen Christmas Day in 1949, in the elastic aftermath of World War II, when a dozen U.S. soldiers with the 27th Infantry Regiment "Wolfhounds" accompanied a Red Cross representative to the Holy Family orphanage, tucked into the snowy streets in Osaka, Japan.
Alma Har’el, who directed both Shia LaBeouf and FKA twigs in the film Honey Boy, is standing by FKA twigs amid her lawsuit against Shia for abuse and sexual battery.
Super Mario manga is available in English for the first time, going on sale in North America.The English language edition is an anthology collection, made up of the best stories which have been regularly printed in Japanese since the 1990s.
Chad Michael Murray is opening up about how faith impacts his household. The 39-year-old star recently spoke with Page Six about his family's religion.
announced the 32 women who will be fighting for Matt James' heart — but according to Chris Harrison, they're only some of the contestants who will appear on his season. «There are 32 women… that's how many arrive on Night One. That's not how many we'll end up with,» he tells ET's Lauren Zima. «Beyond, [it was] the biggest response we've had, and we wanted to give as many women as possible the chance to find love,» Chris explains.
“Spider-Man” director Jon Watts will direct “The Fantastic Four,” about Marvel’s first family for Marvel Studios.Studio Chief Kevin Feige made the epic announcement on Disney Investor Day.More to come…
YouTube will launch the New Year alongside a number of Hollywood names including Matthew Matthew McConaughey, RuPaul and Storm Reid with its global celebration video Hello 2021. Set to premiere in the Americas, United Kingdom, Korea, Japan and India, Hello 2021 is also set to feature appearances from Dua Lipa, Demi Lovato, J Balvin and more.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItalian director Maura Delpero is the winner of this year’s annual Women in Motion Young Talent Award, being bestowed by the Kering Group and the Cannes Film Festival despite the cancellation of the 2020 festival due to the pandemic.Delpero, who studied playwriting in Buenos Aires, after two documentaries made her feature film debut in 2019 with “Maternal,” a drama inspired by her spending four years in an Argentinian refuge for adolescent single
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFilm Movement has taken U.S. rights to Naomi Kawase’s “True Mothers” which is Japan’s entry for the international feature film race at the Oscars.The affecting family drama was part of Cannes 2020’s Official Selection and went on to play at Toronto, San Sebastian and Chicago film festivals.
Carl Lentz takes off his shirt while lounging at the beach on Thursday (December 3) in Manhattan Beach, Calif.