Having settled his copyright lawsuit with Yeasayer this week, The Weeknd can now focus on trying to get another song-theft claim against him dismissed.
19.05.2020 - 01:37 / nypost.com
The psychological melodrama “Penance” is, by turns, creepy, silly, predictable and overwrought — and would fit snugly into Lifetime’s over-the-top “women-in-jeopardy” lineup.
The three-part series, premiering Thursday on Sundance Now, first aired in March on England’s Channel 5 network. So it’s got a leg up on its American genre counterpart, since the Brits also seem to do even turgid dramas just a little bit better.
Created by Kate O’Riordan, upon whose 2016 book it’s based, “Penance” revolves
Having settled his copyright lawsuit with Yeasayer this week, The Weeknd can now focus on trying to get another song-theft claim against him dismissed.
There are new developments in the investigation into Madeleine McCann's disappearance. On Wednesday, U.K.
British Vogue is celebrating frontline workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic in a powerfully beautiful way.
Traditional British pubs could could be transformed into Bavarian-style bierkellers so people can adhere to social distancing rules.
British tourists can travel to Italy unhindered by coronavirus quarantine restrictions from tomorrow, the Italian Tourist Board has announced.
Having come to a screeching halt in mid-March as the novel coronavirus pandemic took hold, U.K. film and high-end TV production – an industry of huge importance both to the local economy and Hollywood, with 2019 reaching a record spend of $4.7 million – has been given a major green light to start moving again.
British holidaymakers could be stopped from travelling to Spain because of the UK's relatively high rate of coronavirus infection.
The British Film Commission released their safety guidelines for restarting COVID-19 film production late Sunday after weeks of discussions by the British Film Institute’s coronavirus task force with labor organizations, epidemiologists, and studios based in both the U.K. and United States.
The British Film Commission released their safety guidelines for restarting COVID-19 film production late Sunday after weeks of discussions by the British Film Institute’s coronavirus task force with labor organizations, epidemiologists, and studios based in both the U.K. and United States.
She was tiny and very well spoken.
With Brits still being advised against all non-essential overseas travel and many airlines virtually grounded the chances of a holiday abroad this summer are slim.