Luke Combs is sharing a snippet of a new song and it’s giving fans all the feels.
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Car Show sitcom in tribute to the NHS.The new sketch appears as part of comedian and writer Adam Kay’s new book, Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You.Peter Kay’s Car Show was last seen on screens in 2018, and the new scripted sketch sees Kay’s character in the show, John, discussing a brain cancer scare he had.“I kept getting these really bad headaches,” he says to friend Kayleigh in the new short.
“My GP said it was sinuses, but being a proper hypochondriac, I thought: ‘bollocks, what does he
.Luke Combs is sharing a snippet of a new song and it’s giving fans all the feels.
Moments ago, the New York Film Festival announced their new Spotlight section. For this 58th incarnation of the festival, a very unique one already, which will focus largely on outdoor and virtual screenings, NYFF is opening to try this approach, which will include sneak previews, gala events, screenings with live elements, and other more.
In light of the slew of canceled film festivals in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s New York Film Festival is hoping to pull out all the stops and become the premier film event in the US. And as a way of showing what that means, the NYFF organizers announced the Spotlight section for this year’s fest.
Lisa Cortés and Liz Garbus, USA, 2020, 102mAll In: The Fight for Democracy is an invigorating and rigorous primer on the history of voter suppression in the United States, an insidious and still persistent reality in our nation.
Joe Jonas shared an adorable photo of his and Sophie Turner’s dogs in honor of National Dog Day on Wednesday, August 26.“Squad #nationaldogday,” the Jonas Brothers member, 31, wrote via Instagram alongside a picture of a golden retriever, a corgi and their Alaskan Klee Kai named Porky Basquiat sitting side by side on a couch.
exodus to a new management venture backed by former CAA veteran Peter Micelli, Micelli’s company is making its pitch as a way to shake up the talent industry and the way representation is done by giving the top 1% of celebrities the company’s full attention.In a sales deck obtained by TheWrap for the unnamed venture (the deck lists the company as Moxie Media, but that name has changed), the company sees opportunity in building celebrity companies in the vein of Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine
Also Read: Azazel Jacobs' 'French Exit' With Michelle Pfeiffer, Lucas Hedges Set as New York Film Festival Closing Night Movie“Prior to the pandemic, Dennis Lim and I spent time talking with each other and the Film at Lincoln Center staff about how we might reshape and focus the New York Film Festival,” Eugene Hernandez, director of NYFF said in a statement.
'Hairmyres Hospital creep nearly broke my relationship'“This is absolutely the best day of my life,” Andrew added.
Y’all can’t blame Ja Rule for this one!
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: The Flash star Neil Sandilands is to co-star in Sweet Tooth, Netflix’s upcoming drama series based on the DC Vertigo comic, which comes from Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey’s Team Downey, Jim Mickle, Beth Schwartz and Warner Bros.
Shenseea is back. Following a string of one-offs, including "Wasabi" and "Good Comfort," the Jamaican artist is sharing her newest single, "Sure Sure." The assertive track finds her linking once again with producer Rvssian, with whom also collaborated on last year's "Blessed." It's a song about knowing what you want, visualized by a trip to the grocery store where she stocks up on all the essentials for a steamy night ahead.
moving, hilarious and hopeful become a love letter to the NHS and the 1.4 million people who go above and beyond every single day.Other famous faces who contributed to the book include Paul McCartney, Emilia Clarke, Stephen Fry, Dawn French, Sir Trevor McDonald and Graham Norton.Stories from Ricky Gervais, Sir David Jason, Dame Emma Thompson, Joanna Lumley, Miranda Hart, Dermot O'Leary, Jamie Oliver and Ed Sheeran are also included. A minimum of £3.09 from the sale of each book will be paid to
Ed Helms, Mike Schur (, ) and Sierra Teller Ornelas (), is a timely and topical Peacock original about the lives in a small town in upstate New York and the Native American reservation it borders, which are turned upside down after town namesake Nathan Rutherford (Helms) fights the moving of a historical statue.