Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson back in 2008 — following author Stephenie Meyer's announcement that she's releasing the long-awaited book on Aug.
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Freida Pinto, Constance Wu, Sope Dirisu, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, and Sam Heughan.The film, an adaptation of a novel of the same name written by Suzanne Allain, will star production next spring in Ireland. A theatrical release is planned for 2022.
Allain will pen the screenplay. The novel will be published globally by Berkley Press later this month, and is said to put a fresh spin on those well-worn stories of meeting cute amidst a swirl of frock coats and ball gowns.
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson back in 2008 — following author Stephenie Meyer's announcement that she's releasing the long-awaited book on Aug.
“The Widow” on Amazon opposite Kate Beckinsale, playing her character’s presumed-dead husband who seemingly turns up in the Congo.
Chelsea Handler said she has aspirations to look like Martha Stewart when she's older and posted an epic picture to support her claim. The comedian, 45, took to Instagram on Wednesday to recreate the lifestyle guru's epic swimsuit selfie, in which Stewart, 78, impressively snapped a photo of herself in her pool in East Hampton, N.Y.
Mo’Nique‘s discrimination lawsuit against Netflix is moving ahead.
Coronation Street actress Kate Ford has taken to Twitter to ask fans to get her permission before taking her photo. The star, 43, who has played Tracey Barlow on the hit ITV soap since 2002, penned to her 142,000 followers: “Please please can people ask to take a photo or video of me please, I find it so difficult to cope with when people do this without asking,” followed by a crying face emoji.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: The Card Counter, Paul Schrader’s revenge thriller which wrapped shooting today, has sold out globally.HanWay Films, which repped international rights, has closed deals in: Canada (VVS Films), Benelux (Belga Films), Germany and Austria (Weltkino), Greece (Odeon), Portugal (NOS Lusomundo), Scandinavia (Scanbox Entertainment), Turkey (Bir Film), Bulgaria, Czecha, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania (M2), Former Yugoslavia (Discovery), CIS, Baltics
Connie Constance answers the phone to NME with an apologetic laugh as she scrambles around mopping up the specks of pink that have just showered her room. This light-hearted candour is refreshing and compelling, much like the unapologetic honesty that defines the poetic narratives found in her songs.Growing up in suburban Watford as the only mixed-race member of a white household, Constance was aware of her differences from a young age.
Coronation Street actress Kate Ford has played Tracey Barlow on the hit ITV soap since 2002.The Salford-born star has lit up our screens as one of the main antagonists, with storylines involving drugs, murder and many a feud, but in reality her home life is far more relaxed. Kate lives in a lavish house in the affluent area of Dulwich, south London with her 12-year-old son Otis, whom she had with her TV producer ex-husband Jon Connerty.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Pablo Larrain’s Princess Diana movie Spencer, which is set to star Kristen Stewart as the former royal, was a hot seller for FilmNation out of the Cannes virtual market.The New York-based firm all but sold out on the project, closing deals for the UK, France, Italy and Benelux (STX Entertainment), Germany and Switzerland (DCM), Australia/NZ (Roadshow), Latin America, Spain and Portugal (Sun), South Korea (Green Narae) and Japan (Tohokushina).Buyers
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is embracing and championing diversity in a bigger way than ever before.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterGabrielle Union and Freida Pinto are teaming to develop a series on the moving memoir, “Dressed in Dreams: A Black Girl’s Love Letter to the Power of Fashion.”Written by author and culture critic Tanisha C.
Harrison Ford befriends an adorable pup in the new trailer for Call of the Wild!
Dave McNary Film Reporter“Spencer” — a drama starring Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana— has sold its U.S. rights to Neon, the production company behind last year’s Oscar-winner “Parasite.” Topic Studios will help distribute the film.Neon and Topic paid $4 million for the rights. The drama centers on a weekend in the early 1990s when Diana decided to separate from Prince Charles. “Jackie” director Pablo Larrain is on board to helm from a script by Steven Knight.