#EveryLittleHelps." The statement read: "All our stores are safe spaces. So if you ever feel unsafe, please our stores to wait for a taxi, a bus or a friend for as long as you need to.
26.02.2021 - 12:04 / variety.com
Dennis Harvey Film CriticOne of the sleeper hits of the shutdown last year was Rob Savage’s British horror “Host,” a very short (just under an hour) and sweetly scary tale of friends whose weekly Zoom call during COVID quarantine gets crashed by an unwelcome supernatural visitor.
It was, however, bound to be the exception which proved a preexisting rule: that found-footage thrillers remain a tapped-out genre, no matter if one in every 20 or so manages to squeeze some new life from the
.#EveryLittleHelps." The statement read: "All our stores are safe spaces. So if you ever feel unsafe, please our stores to wait for a taxi, a bus or a friend for as long as you need to.
direct to your inboxSupermarket giant ASDA has shared an important update with shoppers in the UK.In light of recent events, the retailer has made it clear that anyone feeling unsafe can seek help inside its stores.Posting on Facebook, Asda wrote: "EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO FEEL SAFE."Please know that you can always take your time, wait inside to reach out to our colleagues should you be concerned for your safety."Customers and colleagues, we will be there for you."The post has gone down well
Gogglebox fans have said they’re “gutted” at the show’s decision to review Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, with some even saying that they will “turn off” the Channel 4 programme.
Molly-Mae Hague has taken to social media to show off her new hair...
Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague has landed herself in a spot of bother after breaking the UK advertising watchdog's rules for a second time.The star - who was runner-up on the 2019 series with boyfriend Tommy Fury - has been reprimanded by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) once again; this time over an £8000, Louis Vuitton-laced Instagram giveaway that failed to comply with the conduct for such competitions.Uh oh.The warning - which is over THAT Instagram giveaway you can't have failed to
Disney is continuing its retreat from traditional television by selling its stake in German family channel Super RTL.
Molly-Mae Hague has been found to have broken advertising rules on Instagram with the running of a competition.The 21 year old launched a competition to win £8,000 worth of prizes on the social media site in September 2020 but admitted she had not put all entries into the draw to win.
direct to your inboxTensions were high again on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday when Kate Garraway and Dominic Raab came to blows. The foreign secretary was on the ITV news programme to chat to Kate and co-host Ben Shephard about his plea for a ceasefire in warring countries to allow for everyone to be vaccinated.
Kate Garraway clashed with Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab live on air on Wednesday morning as she quizzed him on the UK government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.The 53 year old, who is currently fronting Good Morning Britain alongside Ben Shephard, 46, was joined on the hit ITV breakfast show by the politician who discussed his hopes for a global ceasefire in warrign countries so that vulnerable people can be vaccinated against the virus.