Angelina Jolie is opening up after hearing the decision to not air Eternals in several Arab countries over the fact that there is a gay character, and marriage, in the movie.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefState film funding body Screen Queensland is to inject A$6.8 million ($.05 million) towards the construction of a new studio facility in Cairns, at the northern end of Queensland, Australia.The Screen Queensland Studios complex will house a sound stage and support facilities, including production offices, construction, wardrobe, and hair and makeup departments, an events space and permanent creative tenancy opportunities.The 6,500 square metre (69,965 sqft) site
.Angelina Jolie is opening up after hearing the decision to not air Eternals in several Arab countries over the fact that there is a gay character, and marriage, in the movie.
Naman Ramachandran “Annaatthe,” the latest film from Indian superstar Rajinikanth, will receive a massive 1,193 screen release outside India, in addition to more than 1,000 screens at home.The Tamil-language film, also being released in Telugu as “Peddhanna,” will release across 677 screens in the U.S., 17 in Canada, 110 in Malaysia, 23 in Singapore, 35 in the U.K., 43 across Europe, 85 in Australia and New Zealand, 117 in the United Arab Emirates and 86 in Sri Lanka.The film is releasing over
The Kid LAROI delivered a stripped-back rendition of his track ‘Stay’ during last night’s edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live – you can watch his performance below.The song – which originally featured Justin Bieber – is taken from LAROI’s most recent mixtape ‘F*CK Love 3+: Over You’, which came out back in July 2021.For his Kimmel appearance last night (October 29), the Australian singer and rapper, performing on a dimly lit stage, wore a blue suit and shirt with an oversized collar; he was accompanied
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon is premiering their first Australian Original feature documentary Burning at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow on Nov. 8 in association with Bloomberg Green.
Kids favourite Toys ‘R’ Us is on the brink of making a comeback to the high street in 2022 after plans revealed a revival is on the cards.
Katherine Tulich Sigourney Weaver-starring series “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart” has begun filming in Australia. Produced by Amazon Prime Video, Made Up Stories and Endeavor Content, it will be presented as an Amazon original in 2022.The series is based on the best-selling novel of the same title by Australian author Holly Ringland and was adapted for the screen by Sarah Lambert, who is also the series’ showrunner.
Rebel Wilson was seen enjoying some downtime as she stepped out in Beverly Hills, California, over the weekend.The Australian actress, who has lost an impressive five stone since embarking on her "year of health" in 2020, looked happy and healthy as she continued on about her day.The 41 year old highlighted her slimmed-down physique in a figure-skimming maroon coloured gym top and matching leggings which she teamed with a pair of cool shades.
WATCH: Rihanna's Fenty Beauty Foundation CampaignWith a noticeable shift in the post-Fenty world, more affordable beauty brands like Maybelline, L’Oreal and Revlon followed suit and increased their shade offerings. But did it make it any easier for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of colour) to purchase these products in Australia? No.
Top seed Simona Halep and US Open champion Emma Raducanu find themselves in the same half of the draw at the inaugural Transylvania Open. The WTA 250 event will make its debut next week and local hero and former world No 1 Halep and Raducanu are the two headline acts.
Pauline Hanson has begun to gather her troops in the lead up to next year’s Federal Election.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe Walt Disney Company Thursday unveiled twenty new titles in Asia as it expands the footprint of its Disney Plus and Disney Plus Hotstar streaming services in the world’s most populous region.The streaming service is currently available in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, with upcoming launches in South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan in November 2021.“We aim to create fifty original series and shows by 2023,” said
Nominations in the 14th Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) were revealed today with nods for 38 films from 25 Asia Pacific countries and regions. Winners will be announced on Thursday, November 11, at the 14th APSA Ceremony on the Australia Gold Coast. Nominations include Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Drive My Car, which won the best screenplay award at Cannes, Asghar Farhadi’s Cannes Grand Prix winning, film , and the TIFF Platform award winning film directed by Kamila Andini.