appearing to report that “Saved by the Bell” star Dustin Diamond died in a prison riot at age 43.
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Philippe Lacôte understands the cyclical nature of human conflict and how invaluable the stories people tell about their collective past are. In the remarkable “Night Of The Kings,” the Ivorian director’s follow-up to the political turmoil drama “Run,” oral tradition enlivens a chaotic microcosm that’s suspended somewhere between an ancient saga and contemporary unrest.
appearing to report that “Saved by the Bell” star Dustin Diamond died in a prison riot at age 43.
Syd and Shea McGee began documenting their signature rustic style in 2010.
Lush foliage paves the frames of Mexican director Yulene Olaizola’s entrancing feature “Tragic Jungle.” Backdrop to violence and the supernatural, the eponymous ecosystem traps us in its mystifying maw for an alluring adventure centered on Black and Indigenous characters—an infrequent sight in the country’s filmic output.
A Tragedy of Manners. This is how bestselling author Patrick DeWitt’s satirical novel “French Exit” was billed upon its publishing in 2018.
Among the many things suspended during these plague times of social distancing and self-quarantine is the friendly visit, those excursions we take to friends’ houses just to hang out and catch up, exchange banalities and intimacies between sips of wine on the couch.
“The Truffle Hunters” takes viewers deep in the forests of Northern Italy to watch as elderly men and their indispensable dogs participate in the tradition of sniffing out the elusive white Alba truffle. Beloved by gourmet chefs, the truffle’s rarity drives prices sky-high, even as the subjects of the film maintain the old ways of hunting, free of technology, relying on their own memories and a cranky sense of secrecy.
X Factor star Jake Quickenden, and Love Island's Chris Hughes. Others include Diversity dancer and Dancing On Ice champ Perri Kiely, Hollyoaks star Jamie Lomas and Welsh rugby legend Gareth Thomas.A number of the reported stars have had a close personal experience with cancer.
Saturday Night Live, made a brief, yet poignant appearance as the late .As the camera pulled away from the set following “Weekend Update,” McKinnon, seated in the audience dressed as Ginsburg, turned to the audience and placed her hand over her heart, nodding solemnly.
Kate McKinnon honored late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a powerfully silent tribute on Saturday Night Live‘s season 46 premiere.The brief moment took place after Michael Che and Colin Jost finished their “Weekend Update” segment on the Saturday, October 3 episode.
Kate McKinnon and Saturday Night Live are honoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
One of the great joys of the New York Film Festival has been watching Steve McQueen’s new film anthology “Small Axe.” Composed of five works set between the late-’60s and early-’80s, the two recently screened films — “Lovers Rock” and “Mangrove” — are intimate slices of life of a little-represented community, British Black folks from the West Indies, resiliently thriving amidst a racially hostile environment.
One of the great joys of the New York Film Festival has been watching Steve McQueen’s new film anthology “Small Axe.” Composed of five works set between the late-’60s and early-’80s, the two recently screened films — “Lovers Rock” and “Mangrove” — are intimate slices of life of a little-represented community, British Black folks from the West Indies, resiliently thriving amidst a racially hostile environment.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticAfter decades of speculative fiction about technology coming to get us, “Next” wants to take it to a whole new level.
They “meet cute” from across a street, at opposing bus stops; Luc (Logann Antuofermo) is going one way, Djemila (Oulaya Amamra) the other. We meet them in evenly composed medium-wide shots, the camera sharing the distance that separates them.
Also Read: Cannes Plans 3-Day In-Person Version of Festival in Late OctoberAn update regarding #D23Expo: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event: pic.twitter.com/4v6cG8AvOA— Disney D23 (@DisneyD23) September 28, 2020The coronavirus pandemic forced pretty much every major in-person event to either cancel, delay or go virtual in 2020.
Nothing “happens” in the opening scene of Tsai Ming-liang’s “Days,” at least not in any conventional sense: Kang (Lee Kang-sheng), a middle-class, middle-aged man, is sitting at his window, looking out at as the rain falls. The shot lasts four-and-a-half minutes, without cutting or moving – just a man, staring out a window and thinking.
Brian Austin Green has fired back at his ex-fiancée Vanessa Marcil for calling him “sad” and “angry”, jokingly dubbing himself “sangry”. The 47-year-old father-of-three, who split from his wife Megan Fox earlier this year, poked fun at Vanessa’s comments on the latest episode of his podcast, With Brian Austin Green. “I’m just angry. … I’m angry and I’m sad all the time. And I just don’t know what to do about it. I’m more angry today, I don’t know why,” he quipped.