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Graham McTavish and Ewan McGregor among stars heading to Scotland for Comic Con this weekend - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - New Zealand
dailyrecord.co.uk
06.10.2022 / 15:13

Graham McTavish and Ewan McGregor among stars heading to Scotland for Comic Con this weekend

Graham McTavish is back in Scotland and sharing his love for the capital ahead of a special event this weekend.

Scene 2 Seen Podcast: Cliff Curtis And Tearapa Kahi Discuss ‘Muru’, Its Inspirations, And Their Personal Experiences Dealing With Police - deadline.com - New Zealand
deadline.com
05.10.2022 / 19:19

Scene 2 Seen Podcast: Cliff Curtis And Tearapa Kahi Discuss ‘Muru’, Its Inspirations, And Their Personal Experiences Dealing With Police

Welcome back to the Scene to Seen Podcast, I am your host Valerie Complex–assistant editor and film writer at Deadline. Had some technical difficulties yesterday, so that’s why the episode didn’t publish Tuesday, but it’s a new day, and here we are.

Small Town Georgia Mayor Killed In 'Freak Accident' At Motocross Event - perezhilton.com - county Bell - county Murray
perezhilton.com
27.09.2022 / 20:23

Small Town Georgia Mayor Killed In 'Freak Accident' At Motocross Event

The mayor of a small northwest Georgia town has died in what’s being described as a freak accident.

‘The Goldbergs’: How Jeff Garlin’s Murray Was Written Off In Season 10 Premiere - deadline.com - county Murray
deadline.com
22.09.2022 / 05:17

‘The Goldbergs’: How Jeff Garlin’s Murray Was Written Off In Season 10 Premiere

Like The Conners and Two And a Half Men, ABC’s The Goldbergs dealt with the controversial exit of a lead actor by killing their character off screen.

‘The Menu’ Review: Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy in a Restaurant Thriller That Gives Foodie Culture the Slicing and Dicing It Deserves - variety.com - France - New Zealand - county Valley - Italy - county Napa
variety.com
17.09.2022 / 04:05

‘The Menu’ Review: Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy in a Restaurant Thriller That Gives Foodie Culture the Slicing and Dicing It Deserves

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic If you’re someone who considers themself a foodie (and I totally am), chances are there was a moment in the last few years when you had The Awakening. It may have been when the waiter was describing the veal marrow with beat foam served with baby lettuces from New Zealand. It may have been when you were eating the red snapper that was cooked halfway through, like a rare steak, and you thought, “I love sushi, I love cooked fish, but I’m not sure this is really the best of both worlds.” It may have been when you saw the bill. Whatever the trigger, that was the moment you looked up from your plate and realized that high-end foodie culture has become a serious annoyance. It’s gotten too fussy, too pricey, too full of itself, too not filling (of yourself), too avant-garde and conceptual, too tied to The Salvation of the Planet, too much of an ordeal. Did I mention too pricey? It used to be that if you wanted to ridicule culinary mania, you mocked someone like Guy Fieri. But he has risen from the ashes of infamy to a kind of born-again respectability (and yes, “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” was always a great show). Now, if you want to ridicule culinary mania, the most natural targets are restaurants like The French Laundry in Napa Valley or Bros’ in Southern Italy, places where the 12-course “tasting menu” can inspire you to think, as one blogger put it, that “there was nothing even close to an actual meal served.”

Billie Eilish speaks on becoming more outgoing since rise to fame: “I’m more comfortable in it” - www.nme.com - Australia - New Zealand
nme.com
15.09.2022 / 11:23

Billie Eilish speaks on becoming more outgoing since rise to fame: “I’m more comfortable in it”

Billie Eilish has revealed that she’s become more outgoing, following a period during which the singer was “scared to step outside.”Eilish shared the revelation in an interview with Australia’s Nova Network yesterday (September 14). The popstar recounted the times when she “used to go out and walk around”, but admitted that she ultimately didn’t “do that as much because life is a little different.”Referencing the difficulties that come with being out in public, Eilish said there was a time when she “was just scared to step outside, because I was just worried.” Eilish went on to explain, however, that her fears have lessened in recent years.

Lars Ulrich’s sons’ band Taipei Houston announce debut album ‘Once Bit Never Bored’ - www.nme.com - USA - California - Houston - county Long - city Taipei
nme.com
15.09.2022 / 01:00

Lars Ulrich’s sons’ band Taipei Houston announce debut album ‘Once Bit Never Bored’

Taipei Houston – the band comprising Myles and Layne Ulrich, sons of Metallica drummer Lars – have announced their debut album.The Ulrich brothers announced the formation of their band in the summer of 2021, and played their first gig together in Long Beach, California last September.On November 4, they will release debut album ‘Once Bit Never Bored’ via C3 Records. Today (September 14), it is being previewed by new single ‘The Middle’.The track follows the band’s debut single ‘As The Sun Sets’, which was shared earlier this year.Of their new band, the brothers said in a statement: “To us, Taipei Houston is about going against the grain in every aspect.

King Charles III to abdicate, this unexpected royal to rule instead: Nostradamus prediction - nypost.com - Australia - Britain - France - New Zealand - Canada
nypost.com
14.09.2022 / 22:17

King Charles III to abdicate, this unexpected royal to rule instead: Nostradamus prediction

Has Nostradamus predicted an extreme shock to come for King Charles III and the British monarchy, or is one author just trying to turn a prophet?Texts from the supposed future-seeing 16th-century French astrologist have been interpreted to mean that the newly crowned king will enjoy only a short reign due to his past.Instead, an unexpected successor will be chosen to rule, according to Nostradamus expert Mario Reading, the Daily Star reported.Author Reading’s spooky claims do not exactly come out of nowhere.

‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’ Review: Patronizing Romantic Comedy Takes Aim At Arranged Marriages [TIFF] - theplaylist.net - USA - county Story
theplaylist.net
14.09.2022 / 17:18

‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’ Review: Patronizing Romantic Comedy Takes Aim At Arranged Marriages [TIFF]

Shekhar Kapur’s first film since 2007’s “Elizabeth: The Golden Age,” itself a sequel to his Best Picture nominated “Elizabeth” from 1998, curiously sees the filmmaker shifting from prestige period drama to lighter romantic comedy fare with “What’s Love Got To Do With It?”. Written by Jemima Khan (producer of “Impeachment: American Crime Story”), the film stars Lily James (“Pam & Tommy”) as Zoe, a documentarian making a film about the “assisted” marriage of Kaz (Shazad Latif, “Star Trek: Discovery”), the proverbial boy next door.

‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’ Toronto Review: Zac Efron In Peter Farrelly’s Wild But True Vietnam War-Set Story - deadline.com - New York - Vietnam - county Murray
deadline.com
14.09.2022 / 05:15

‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’ Toronto Review: Zac Efron In Peter Farrelly’s Wild But True Vietnam War-Set Story

Watching Peter Farrelly’s new film, The Greatest Beer Run Ever, and knowing little about it going in, I kept thinking this would be a totally absurd, beyond belief story if it isn’t one that really happened. By the end I saw it is indeed 100% true, proving life can sometimes be stranger than fiction.  As such it turns out to be one of the more memorable, and certainly heartfelt movies this year, as well as a Vietnam War movie that couldn’t be further from The Deer Hunter, Platoon, and Apocalypse Now,  but a character-driven drama that defies logic but makes you believe once again in the power of the human spirit. This is the rare Vietnam film seen from the POV of a civilian, a key reason it works as well as it does.

‘My Policeman’ Review: Harry Styles Stars In Poignant Romance For Three [TIFF] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
13.09.2022 / 22:33

‘My Policeman’ Review: Harry Styles Stars In Poignant Romance For Three [TIFF]

TORONTO – There is something overly familiar about Michael Grandage‘s “My Policeman.” Considering the lack of LGBTQ+ representation in media over the decades, tales of closeted gay men and their troubles are not exactly new. And stories about gay men who marry women to protect themselves from public persecution? Well, that’s a tale as old as time.

Out Gay Aussie Actor Murray Bartlett, LGBT Icon Jennifer Coolidge, The White Lotus Win Big At Emmys - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia - county Murray
starobserver.com.au
13.09.2022 / 09:59

Out Gay Aussie Actor Murray Bartlett, LGBT Icon Jennifer Coolidge, The White Lotus Win Big At Emmys

It was a big night for HBO’s runway hit The White Lotus at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning nearly all the major categories it was nominated in. Sydney-born out gay Australian actor Murray Bartlett took home Emmy for best supporting actor in a limited series, while co-star and gay icon Jennifer Coolidge won the best supporting actress in a limited series. In his acceptance speech, Bartlett thanked White for “giving me one of the best experiences of my life” and gave a shout out to his mom. “I just want to thank my mom all the way home in Australia for giving me the most wonderful foundation of unconditional love. And inspiring me to believe that we can all do that for each other.

Australian Actor Murray Bartlett, ‘The White Lotus’ Standout, Wins First Emmy, Thanks Mom Down Under - deadline.com - Australia - Hawaii - county Murray
deadline.com
13.09.2022 / 03:51

Australian Actor Murray Bartlett, ‘The White Lotus’ Standout, Wins First Emmy, Thanks Mom Down Under

The White Lotus breakout star Murray Bartlett claimed the first Emmy of his career tonight, for his outlandish role as Armond, the ingratiating but conniving luxury hotel manager in the HBO limited series.

‘Concrete Valley’ Review: An Understated Study Of The Emasculation Of Exile [TIFF] - theplaylist.net - Canada - Syria
theplaylist.net
13.09.2022 / 01:17

‘Concrete Valley’ Review: An Understated Study Of The Emasculation Of Exile [TIFF]

“Concrete Valley” opens with a man wandering in the woods around Thorncliffe Park, one of Toronto’s first postwar high-rise neighborhoods and one of its most diverse areas. He’s Rashid (Hussam Douhna), a Syrian doctor who recently relocated to Canada with his family.

‘A Jazzman’s Blues’ Review: Tyler Perry Surprises With A Strong, Heartbreaking Romance [TIFF] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
12.09.2022 / 19:19

‘A Jazzman’s Blues’ Review: Tyler Perry Surprises With A Strong, Heartbreaking Romance [TIFF]

It should come as a surprise to no one that I’m not a Tyler Perry fan. For a myriad of reasons: from the inconsistent quality control, the harmful stereotypes that proliferate his movies, and the rampant misogynoir in his work— his vision of Blackness disturbs me.

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