Disney has revealed more details of its international launch of general entertainment streaming service Star.
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There hasn’t been a war movie quite like “Mosul” before.
Netflix’s new Arabic-language action drama, produced by the Russo brothers and directed by Matthew Michael Carnahan, tells the story of an Iraqi SWAT team from the city of Mosul, who fight to liberate their city from the grip of ISIS.
French-Tunisian actor Adam Bessa spoke with ET Canada about starring in the film, its importance for Arab representation in Hollywood, and learning a whole new dialect for the role.
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Disney has revealed more details of its international launch of general entertainment streaming service Star.
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Ocean’s series, A-list actors have crowded the big screen to pull off the ultimate cons.Based on the classic 1960 film of the same name, 2001’s Ocean’s Eleven assembled a team of some of the biggest names in Hollywood at the time, including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Julia Roberts and more. The commercial success of the modern heist movie spurred two sequels, Ocean’s Twelve (2004) and Ocean’s Thirteen (2007).
Bill Nighy To Narrate C5/Smithsonian River SeriesLove Actually and Shaun Of The Dead star Bill Nighy is to narrate a six-part Channel 5 and Smithsonian Channel Canada series, titled World’s Most Scenic River Journeys. The exploration of famous rivers is a co-production between Argonon’s BriteSpark and Blue Ant Studios’ Saloon Media, who will shoot in Europe and North America respectively to get around Covid-19 travel restrictions.
Ryan Reynolds’ Christmas sweater is getting immortalized in LED light-form in support of SickKids.
Noah Hawley is easily one of the most sought-after filmmakers in Hollywood. Thanks to four seasons of solid TV with “Fargo,” there are tons of people anxiously awaiting whatever he has next on the schedule.
starring Hamza Haq as Syrian-born Dr. Bashir “Bash” Hamed, originated on Canada’s CTV, where it aired last winter/spring to big numbers and was renewed for a second season.NBC added the series to its fall schedule amidst the pandemic shutdown; since its September premiere, it has performed admirably and is an odds-on favorite to return to NBC next season.
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Remember what happened to poor Randy Quaid?
Buddy Valastro is still on the road to recovery.
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British film star who captured the public’s imagination when he appeared in The Dam Busters as Flight Lieutenant JV “Hoppy” Hopgood, taking part in a daring Second World War RAF operation – and offering a pint of beer to the beloved dog of his wing commander.He followed the 1955 box-office hit two years later by taking the role of Inigo Jollifant in The Good Companions, a screen musical version of the JB Priestley play.
Michael Douglas is celebrating two decades of marriage to Catherine Zeta-Jones with a walk down memory lane. The two-time Oscar winner shared a story to Instagram about the first time he met his wife back in 1998.«I'm at a screening in Hollywood at somebody's house, and they're showing.
Kat Graham has had plenty of incredible experiences in Hollywood. ET spoke with the 31-year-old actress and singer about her latest film, — which is out on Netflix now — and she also reflected on her beloved past projects.Graham starred on from 2009-2017, playing Bonnie Bennett.