The journey of two beluga whales to an open-water sanctuary in Iceland will be narrated by British comedian John Bishop in an ITV documentary.
21.04.2020 - 18:03 / variety.com
By Justin Kroll
Film Reporter
Millie Bobby Brown’s newest film is coming to Netflix.
The streaming site has acquired the global rights, excluding China, to Legendary Entertainment’s “Enola Holmes,” in which Brown plays the younger sister of Sherlock Holmes.
The film tells the story of the younger Holmes, who is a gifted super-sleuth in her own right and often outsmarts her brilliant siblings Sherlock and Mycroft. When their mother mysteriously disappears on Enola’s 16th birthday, she seeks
The journey of two beluga whales to an open-water sanctuary in Iceland will be narrated by British comedian John Bishop in an ITV documentary.
By Vivienne Chow
The Beijing International Film Festival, originally scheduled to run in mid-April before the coronavirus pandemic forced its indefinite postponement, will host a mini film event online with the help of leading Chinese streaming service iQiyi. The program, dubbed the "Spring Online Film Festival," will run for five days beginning on China's May 1 Labor Day holiday, usually one of the biggest box office windows of the year in the country.
By Rebecca Davis
By Nancy Tartaglione
Tons of vital PPE was left at Prestwick Airport after boxes which arrived from China had no labels.
By Mike Fleming Jr
Netflix has announced it will release Millie Bobby Brown’s Enola Holmes film.
Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill‘s new movie, Enola Holmes, will debut on Netflix!
By Mike Fleming Jr
Odion Ighalo has picked out Anthony Martial and Bruno Fernandes as the two Manchester United players who have impressed him most since joining the club.
Last summer's version of theLos Angeles Latino International Film Festival took place at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood, this year — rather than scrap the event — organizers are forging ahead with an online edition amid a pandemic. "We are living in unprecedented times and we must find unprecedented solutions to continue to support our Latino filmmakers and provide them with a platform to showcase their work," stated actor Edward James Olmos, who co-founded the festival in 1997.
Millie Bobby Brown and Jimmy Fallon are finding fun ways to stay entertained in quarantine.