Getting to work. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle secretly visited Stanford University for research on their new charity on Tuesday, February 11.
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The Saudi Crown Prince was responsible for the gruesome murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the director of a film about the death believes.
In a killing that sparked worldwide revulsion, the Washington Post journalist, who had been critical of Mohammed bin Salman, was butchered at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Saudi authorities have since sentenced five people to death for the murder, but that verdict was condemned by critics as a “mockery” amid claims those who masterminded the plot
Getting to work. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle secretly visited Stanford University for research on their new charity on Tuesday, February 11.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent some time with another power couple during their recent trip to Miami, Florida. A source tells ET that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex ran into Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez when they were all at the J.P. Morgan summit.
Britain's Prince Harry has reportedly revealed, during the Sussexes’ first event since announcing they will leave the royal family, he has been in therapy for the past few years coping with the loss of his mother.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ditched the cold for warmer weather.
Change sounds like this: South Korean director Bong Joon Ho accepted his foreign film award for “Parasite” at the Golden Globes, saying: “Once you overcome the 1-inch-tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films.”
A gritty coming-of-age drama, Charm City Kings introduces viewers to a dirt bike scene where Baltimore’s young people have honed a sports-like showmanship and sense of community over the last 50 years. Directed by Angel Manuel Soto with a script from Sherman Payne and a story penned by Barry Jenkins, Chris Boyd and Kirk Sullivan, the film is based on the documentary 12 O’Clock Boys from director Lotfy Nathan.
“Charm City Kings,” directed by Angel Manuel Soto and written by Sherman Payne, is an earnest coming-of-age story about a Baltimore 14-year-old named Mouse (Jahi Di’Allo Winston) torn between joining the Midnight Clique, an extreme dirt bike crime gang in stormtrooper-esque shiny white breastplates, or becoming a veterinarian.
Variety will return to the Sundance Film Festival with its annual interview studio in partnership with AT&T, held at the WarnerMedia Lounge on Main Street.