There’s no other department store that gets us in the Christmas spirit quite like John Lewis – and no, we’re not talking about the tear-jerking advert. We’re on about the beauty advent calendar the brand brings out each year.
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National Geographic Documentary Films and Greenwich Entertainment said Friday that they will release Nat Geo’s Thai cave rescue documentary The Rescue in theaters in October. That’s the same month as the theatrical bow of one of Nat Geo’s other feature docs, Becoming Cousteau, which earlier this week set an October 22 release date.
Both are part of a Nat Geo doc foursome bowing this week at the Telluride Film Festival, joined by the Dr. Anthony Fauci feature Fauci and Torn.
The Rescue, which world
There’s no other department store that gets us in the Christmas spirit quite like John Lewis – and no, we’re not talking about the tear-jerking advert. We’re on about the beauty advent calendar the brand brings out each year.
debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival Sunday and is in theaters Friday.The Bakkers had a veritable Christian empire, with their own Jesus-themed amusement park, Heritage USA, before Jim got embroiled in a sex assault scandal and lost it all in 1987. Two years later, he would go to jail for defrauding his followers of $158 million.
Liz Garbus’ documentary “Becoming Cousteau” uncovers troves of unseen footage from the voyages and explorations of aquatic star and pioneer Jacques Cousteau. But it also charts his own growth from entertainer to environmentalist and provides a framework for how society needs to evolve on similar issues of climate change.
Scots teenager Jamie Cannon.Search and rescue specialists from across the Irish Sea spent a couple of days last weekend helping in the search for Jamie.The 19-year-old was last seen on Thursday May 20 on Kinnier Road in Saltcoats.Searches have been orhanised most weekends since his disappearance as his desperate family and friends hunt for answers.K9 Search and Rescue from Northern Ireland spent two days in Scotland last weekend utilising their specialist equipment to help look for Jamie.Their
Saturday marked the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks in New York City, where 2,977 people lost their lives. Amongst the many heroes was the Brooklyn-born priest, Mychal Judge, who also happened to be the first recorded victim of 9/11. Judge worked with helping vulnerable people, but also served as chaplain of the New York Fire Department.
A gay teacher in Missouri has resigned from his position after the school asked him to sign a letter asking him to hide his sexuality.John Wallis, who taught speech, theatre and world mythology at Neosho Junior High School, announced on that parents complained that the 22-year-old teacher would teach their child to be gay because Wallis had a Pride flag in his classroom.At the beginning of the school year, I had two signs above my whiteboards that read "In This Classroom EVERYONE is Welcome" and
If you find yourself paralyzed by headlines about global pandemics and climate change, take heart — if Disney‘s updated theatrical release calendar is any indication, the entertainment giant is betting heavily on the world lasting at least through 2024. And since this lineup now includes four new 2024 Marvel movies, we can while away the intervening years with rampant speculation.
Addie Morfoot ContributorNational Geographic first approached Liz Garbus at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival about directing a documentary focused on French sea explorer Jacques Cousteau. Garbus, who grew up watching David Wolper’s ABC series “The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau,” was intrigued.
Saturday Night Live is plotting its return.
After giving horror fans a solid “Halloween” installment, serving as a sequel to the original John Carpenter film with Jamie Lee Curtis playing a more seasoned and gritty incarnation of her iconic Laurie Strode role, director David Gordon Green is back with “Halloween Kills” which premiered at the Venice Film Festival yesterday.
In case you missed it, Guy copped a wave of criticism after he deleted an Instagram post promoting his involvement in the #VaxTheNation advertising campaign to encourage the country to get the COVID jab.
At the time, Guy made it known that Victorian Liberals believed school children should focus more on reading, writing and maths instead of learning “a politically correct gender and sexuality agenda”“Programs like Safe Schools add to curriculum clutter and impose a politically correct gender and sexuality agenda on schools,” a statement released by the Victorian Liberals in the lead up the election stated.“We view your organisation with distaste and see it as a sign of a very sick society
The multiple generations who grew up mesmerized by the underwater cinematic adventures of Jacques-Yves Cousteau will be able to learn a good deal more about the man’s life and work in Becoming Cousteau. Among the many gifts of Liz Garbus’ filled-to-the-gills documentary is the way it positions the French explorer as an initially unwitting pioneer of the environmentalist movement, which took shape in his literal wake.
Explorer, inventor, activist, and oceanographic popularizer, Jacques-Yves Cousteau introduced millions to the glories of the ocean through his popular movies.
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They’re back! Forty years after going their separate ways, ABBA, the Swedish supergroup who became a worldwide phenomenon, has reunited to release new music and to promote a long-planned virtual concert. The band, which has sold over 400 million albums, released two new songs on September 3 – I Still Have Faith in You, and Don’t Shut Me Down – both of which appear on their upcoming album Voyage, set for release on November 5. Band members Bjorn Ulvaeus, 76, Benny Andersson, 74, Anni-Frid
Self-appointed bishop Brian Tamaki and the Destiny Church have launched a campaign to stop the New Zealand government from passing laws that would provide further protections for LGBTQIA+ people.An article that Tamaki wrote on August 12 this year titled ‘Are We Being Bullied & Overpowered By A Gay Agenda?’ has recently been circulating around on social media.In the piece, Tamaki speaks out against the Self Identification Bill, which would allow trans and gender diverse people to change their
Yes, today’s announcement of films playing the Telluride Film Festival, which starts Thursday and runs through Labor Day, features many of the usual suspects spotted on the fall fest circuit and eyeing awards attention for their hot Oscar prospects. Netflix has multiple movies, so does Amazon. Focus, Warner Bros, Searchlight, Neon, A24, Sony Classics and more will also be there with some prime prospects.