By Philippa Childs
15.04.2020 - 19:03 / hollywoodreporter.com
A woman's right to choose if and when to become a mother is once again under serious attack, this time using the fig leaf of COVID-19 regulations to shut down clinics, intimidate providers and punish women. The attorney general of Texas has ruled that abortions, unless there is an immediate medical emergency, are "elective procedures" and therefore banned.
Just this past weekend, the ruling was appealed all the way to the Supreme Court. If the ruling stands, women in Texas who are seeking
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By Peter Csathy
In the early 1980s, it served as the music backdrop to the urban decay and high unemployment of Margaret Thatcher’s Britain. But four decades on, “Ghost Town” by The Specials is experiencing a new lease of life on streaming services in the U.K.
By Nellie Andreeva
"What else am I going to be doing right now"
It's week No. 5 at my kitchen table with 17 employees working from home and four offices (Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, London) all closed.
The festival award-winning drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always will be released on EST from Wednesday 13th May and released on VOD from Wednesday 27th May. The film is described as an urgent and poignant drama and comes to the screen by the hugely talented Eliza Hittman (Beach Rats, It Felt Like Love). The film will be available through various digital retailers such as Sky Store, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play and Apple TV, and others.
This was to be a month of celebration and joy. Just a few weeks ago, I was supposed to debut my feature film Golden Arm during the first weekend at SXSW.
A couple claim that a £6,600 Scottish sex robot - who shares their bed every night - has saved their marriage.
It spoils nothing to reveal that in the Modern Family finale, there is a group hug so spectacularly COVID-unsafe that one 6-foot space is occupied by 16 different people. If Seinfeld was a show about nothing (Was it? Did any comedy ever have more plot?), Modern Family was always, unabashedly, about emotion.
By Peter Csathy
As theaters shuttered across the nation amid the coronavirus pandemic, the filmmakers of Never Rarely Sometimes Always had a tough decision to make — wait to release the movie when theaters reopen or release the film on digital platforms to capitalize on an audience confined to their homes.
Sidney Flanigan never really thought about becoming an actor, but after meeting director Eliza Hittman through tangential ties to the Insane Clown Posse, she took on the lead role in the filmmaker's latest film Never Rarely Sometimes Always with the hope of using the drama as a platform to speak out about abortion rights.
The new movie Never Rarely Sometimes Always is now available to watch at home and we caught up with the stars of the film to learn more about them!