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Mrs Hinch shows off one year old son Lennie's lavish bathroom with free standing bath - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
16.03.2022 / 17:51

Mrs Hinch shows off one year old son Lennie's lavish bathroom with free standing bath

Mrs Hinch has given fans an update on the progress being made at the ongoing refurbishments at Hinch Farm. The 31-year-old has shared a photo of the completed bathroom for one year old Lennie which features an impressive freestanding bath. "Yay! Lennie's bath is finally in guys," the star shared on Instagram alongside a photo of her buy.

Trevor Choi Pitches ‘Smashing Frank’ as Meaningful Entertainment From Hong Kong – HAF - variety.com - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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16.03.2022 / 07:25

Trevor Choi Pitches ‘Smashing Frank’ as Meaningful Entertainment From Hong Kong – HAF

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAfter “Parasite” and “Squid Game” struck planet-wide notes with their critique of elitism, Trevor Choi’s “Smashing Frank” is a timely Hong Kong twist on the revenge-against-the-rich theme. It is being pitched at the Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF) that this week runs alongside the FilMart rights market.“This is a comedy-drama about four millennials who form a squad to rob the rich. During the course of the crime, they are outraged as they gradually realize that the older generation will never change their ways.

Hong Kong Cinemas Expect the Worst as COVID and Restrictions Continue - variety.com - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
16.03.2022 / 03:13

Hong Kong Cinemas Expect the Worst as COVID and Restrictions Continue

Vivienne Chow Hong Kong’s ongoing anti-COVID restrictions are forecast to cost the city’s cinemas HK$1.5 billion ($192 million) in lost box office receipts and cause the unemployment of thousands of people in the cinema business.The Hong Kong Theatres Association, which represents the city’s cinema operators, says that the damage to the industry in 2022 will be worse than in the past two years.Cinemas have been ordered to remain closes from Jan. 7 until at least April 20, 2022 (a minimum of 104 days) reflecting the course of the virus’ fifth wave in the city, which has turned out to be by far the most deadly.Hong Kong cinema are certain to lose both the Lunar New Year and the Easter holiday seasons, two of the peak viewing periods.

Hong Kong’s Oscar-Winning Production Designer Tim Yip Launches ‘Love Infinity’ Art Film Series (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
16.03.2022 / 03:13

Hong Kong’s Oscar-Winning Production Designer Tim Yip Launches ‘Love Infinity’ Art Film Series (EXCLUSIVE)

Vivienne Chow After a film career spanning more than three decades, production-costume-art designer Tim Yip has achieved plenty, including winning an Oscar and a BAFTA award. But he is only now launching his most uncompromising production, which he calls a “living film project,” and which he hopes will challenge the tradition of cinema.“I want to make a film that is infinitely long,” Yip told Variety.

Japan’s Free Stone Unveils Quartet of Indie Films at Hong Kong Market - variety.com - Japan - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
15.03.2022 / 14:13

Japan’s Free Stone Unveils Quartet of Indie Films at Hong Kong Market

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefFree Stone Productions has added a quartet of new Japanese film titles to its sales slate for this week’s virtual edition of Hong Kong FilMart. The female-led company is selling romance “Leave in Summer” and drama film “Yes, I Can’t Swim” both of which will release later this year.Directed by Igashi Aya, “Leave in Summer” is a tale of a lost soul and his spiritual guide. It depicts a man washing up in a seaside town at the end of the season and seeking to stay so that he can reconnect with his recently deceased wife.

China Entertainment Shares Crash as Red Lights Flash on Ukraine, Regulation and the Return of COVID - variety.com - China - Ukraine - Russia - Hong Kong - city Shanghai
variety.com
15.03.2022 / 12:25

China Entertainment Shares Crash as Red Lights Flash on Ukraine, Regulation and the Return of COVID

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe shares of China’s largest entertainment and tech companies plunged for a second day on Tuesday as Russia’s war in Ukraine, regulatory warnings and China’s slowing economy all combined to signal tougher times ahead.Alibaba shares crashed 11.7% to reach an all-time low of HK$71.2 in Hong Kong, where they have a secondary listing. Tencent shares plunged by 10.2% to HK$298, their lowest in several years. Both companies have in the past held the title of China’s largest enterprise and are major components of the Hang Seng Index of leading equities.The Hang Seng Index fell by more than 1,000 points and by nearly 6% on Tuesday to close at 18,415.

GMB host Richard Madeley accuses Matt Hancock of using Ukrainian refugee scheme to 'rebuild reputation' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - London - Ukraine - city Hancock
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.03.2022 / 12:05

GMB host Richard Madeley accuses Matt Hancock of using Ukrainian refugee scheme to 'rebuild reputation'

Matt Hancock has been accused of using the UK's refugee scheme to improve his personal image by taking in a Ukrainian family.

‘Chungking Mansions’: Anson Lo Joins Cast Of Hong Kong Zombie Thriller - deadline.com - USA - Thailand - Japan - North Korea - Hong Kong - county Canadian - Singapore - city Hong Kong
deadline.com
14.03.2022 / 13:23

‘Chungking Mansions’: Anson Lo Joins Cast Of Hong Kong Zombie Thriller

Mirror singer and actor Anson Lo has joined the cast of Bizhan Tong’s upcoming action thriller Chungking Mansions. Billed as Hong Kong’s biggest zombie film ever, the Phoenix Waters Productions pic, in co-production with AMM Global and Salon Films Japan, has also added Hong Kong-Canadian actresses Selena Lee and Jeannie Chan, Korea’s Choi Si-Hun and Hong Kong actor Louis Cheung.

Regional Sports Streamer SPOTV Launches in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia - variety.com - South Korea - Thailand - Japan - North Korea - Indonesia - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore - Philippines - city Hong Kong
variety.com
14.03.2022 / 09:37

Regional Sports Streamer SPOTV Launches in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAsian sports streaming platform SPOTV has launched in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and The Philippines. The move was announced on the first day of the virtual FilMart rights market.The service is available as a subscription-based app that includes linear channels and on demand event coverage. The sports it covers include MotoGP World Championships and World Superbike Championships; World Badminton Federation Tour; the Korean Baseball League; V.League Japan and Formula E motor racing.

FilMart Organizers See Silver Linings Within the Clouds Surrounding Hong Kong Market - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
14.03.2022 / 04:19

FilMart Organizers See Silver Linings Within the Clouds Surrounding Hong Kong Market

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefOrganizers of Hong Kong FilMart, normally Asia’s biggest film and TV rights market, are putting on a brave face despite their prestige event being forced into an online-only format for the third time in a row.The city’s borders are closed to travelers from several key countries and its onerous quarantine on-arrival conditions show no sign of being lifted during the current fifth wave of COVID-19 infections.But, while many Asian industry executives have been unable to attend an in-person festival or market for some two years now, and are keenly awaiting the first opportunity, these days they are also vastly more experienced at dealing with virtual markets, video conferencing and online screenings. The number of companies participating as exhibitors at FilMart 2022 is set to reach 750, compared with 680 last year.

Mrs Hinch shares rare glimpse of 'messy' living room after school run - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
05.03.2022 / 00:15

Mrs Hinch shares rare glimpse of 'messy' living room after school run

Mrs Hinch is famed for her cleaning hacks and gorgeous family home, but the Instagram star recently shared snaps of her abode looking surprisingly messy. Mrs Hinch, real name Sophie Hinchcliffe, took to Instagram to post footage of her living room littered with toys and clothes, before admitting that the space looks "like this every morning".

Inside Mrs Hinch's row with her neighbours which forced her to move - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
04.03.2022 / 15:35

Inside Mrs Hinch's row with her neighbours which forced her to move

Mrs Hinch surprised fans when she announced that she was selling her pristine family home and moving somewhere new. The 31 year old has previously suggested that she'd found her 'forever home' before selling up and moving to the country.The cleaning star now is busy getting settled in her newly named Hinch Farm since she and her family moved in earlier this year. However, it's since been reported that there was a heartbreaking reason that prompted the decision to leave.

Mrs Hinch shows off son Ron's incredibly DIY bedside tables at stunning new farm house - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
02.03.2022 / 01:31

Mrs Hinch shows off son Ron's incredibly DIY bedside tables at stunning new farm house

Mrs Hinch has shown off the incredible DIY bedside tables she recently created for her eldest son Ronnie's new bedroom. The Instagram star, 31, has been documenting the amazing creations she and her dad have been working on over recent weeks, as Ronnie's farm-themed bedroom begins to take shape.

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