Kristen Stewart keeps it chic in a pinstripe suit at Deadline’s The Contenders Event held at DGA Theater Complex on Sunday (November 14) in Los Angeles.
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EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winning VFX firm Framestore has opened the doors to its awaited purpose-built studio in Mumbai, India.
The 30,000 square-foot facility, which was initially due to open in 2020 but was delayed by the pandemic, currently houses 120 Indian VFX specialists working across titles such as His Dark Materials (HBO/BBC), The Little Mermaid (Disney) and Spider-Man: No Way Home (Sony). Framestore says it is adding professionals in compositing, tracking and CFX, and is aiming to reach a
Kristen Stewart keeps it chic in a pinstripe suit at Deadline’s The Contenders Event held at DGA Theater Complex on Sunday (November 14) in Los Angeles.
Italy’s trade with China, in a bid to prevent the first solo exhibit by Badiucao — the pseudonym used by the artist whose work takes aim at China's policies and human rights record.Brescia Mayor Emilio Del Bono “responded with delicacy and firmness,” said Elettra Stamboulis, curator of the exhibit at the city’s Museum of Santa Giulia.“Of course we are always a little worried, not so much for the artist’s safety, but because we know there are more creepy ways to silence dissident artists," she
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentWhen “Eternals,” the first movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe featuring a gay superhero, rolls out in the Arab world on Thursday, the Disney-distributed blockbuster will, unsurprisingly, skip releases in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman, mainly due to its LGBTQ+ content.
TJ Osbourne made an inspiring statement about love and acceptance at this year's CMA Awards.
Kanye West’s clothing brand Yeezy has settled legal action filed by various district attorneys in California in relation to allegations that it has a rather shoddy approach to mailing out goods bought on its website.
An openly gay K-Pop group have release their debut single which explores the struggles of being an LGBTQI person, including, coming out and dealing with homophobia.All members of the K-Pop group Lionesses openly identify as part of the LGBTQI community and on November 1 they released their first song Show me your Pride, which currently has over 28,000 views on YouTube.In an interview with TW News the band’s leader Bae Dam-jun said the song is a “motif of ‘we are us'”. A post shared by LIONESSES
A final decision on plans for 208 new homes on the site of the former Moor Lane bus station in Bolton is to be made next week.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefMarvel movie “Eternals” enjoyed the biggest opening weekend of any film this year in South Korea.
Netflix’s live-action reboot of the classic animated series “Avatar: The Last Airbender” is starting to take shape, with Daniel Dae Kim the latest addition to the cast.
Taylor Swift is proving once again that she's a music legend.
Video: Iranian governor slapped in face on stage (Sky News)Russian forces 'prevent hijack by pirates'Afghanistan assessments were 'not correct'Woman and dog dragged by car in Texas robberyWorld heading for 'climate catastrophe': UN chiefDrone video shows sewage outflow into harbour'Tomorrow is in the govt's hands today'NHS costs could be 'up to 20%' of GDP in future'The govt has to spend to save' - Big Issue founderWill high petrol prices spark a green revolution?Sudan declares state of
Xbox is apparently working with Finnish developer Mainframe on its cloud-based massively multiplayer online (MMO) title codenamed Pax Dei.This was first mentioned by Windows Central reporter Jez Cordon on The Xbox Two Podcast, when he said “Microsoft is working with a studio in Finland, or at least I’ve heard, called Mainframe on making a cloud native game.”“I have no details about that,” he added, “it could be tied up to one of the codenames that I do know about the project info for, but that
coronavirus pandemic, the last of the many virus restrictions to go amid a decline in infections.Theaters opened to half capacity, following the guidelines released last month, but struggled to lure the public back and mostly re-released earlier hits.
The Walt Disney Co. is pushing back the release dates of many of its upcoming titles, including the untitled Indiana Jones movie and the Black Panther sequel “Wakanda Forever.”
a slew of release date changes on Monday, including (hilariously) yet another delay for “Indiana Jones 5.” The currently untitled sequel was first set for release in 2019, and has now been delayed four times to its new release date of June 30, 2023.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterMarvel fans, prepare to wait a little bit longer to see Doctor Strange, Thor and Black Panther return to theaters.Disney has delayed release plans for several upcoming films, including “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” from March 25 to May 6, “Thor: Love and Thunder” from May 6 to July 8 and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” from July 8 to Nov. 11.
Disney is at it again, shuffling its upcoming release date calendar. And this time, it looks like there’s not a specific reason for the delays, but it does appear the entirety of the upcoming Marvel Studios lineup is getting shifted yet again.
Juliette Lewis is showing her support for Hollywood industry workers.