Farrah Abraham isn’t worried about what you think about the video she published last month showing her hitting daughter Sophia in the face with a vibrator.
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterGuidelines from Hollywood unions on how to resume production amid the COVID-19 pandemic were released last week, but one group was noticeably left out: writers.Many film and television writers have expressed their concerns in the past few days, as the 36-page report released June 12 titled “The Safe Way Forward” includes language that would seem to bar writers and showrunners from their own sets.Page 15 of the report, which breaks down who is allowed on set, begins by
.Farrah Abraham isn’t worried about what you think about the video she published last month showing her hitting daughter Sophia in the face with a vibrator.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: David Farr, the British writer behind The Night Manager and Hanna, is developing an adaptation of John Wyndham’s sci-fi novel The Midwich Cuckoos for Comcast-owned European broadcaster Sky.Deadline can reveal that Farr is working to turn the novel into an eight-part series after it was the inspiration for two movies last century, both of which were titled Village Of The Damned.The TV remake is housed at ITV Studios-backed Route 24, which is run by
Dean Cain was “fired up” over a Time Magazine article that reassessed superheroes amid police brutality protests. But people were firing back at Dean’s conservative beliefs, which the 53-year-old star of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman shared on Fox & Friends on July 2.
Easter Sunday back on 12 April and fans have had to make do without the show since.Actors from the soap including Ryan Andrews shared updates that things would be back up and running on the filming end of production in the coming weeks.While filming has not started back just yet, scriptwriting has been in overdrive and the Fair City team has confirmed that they’ll be writing ‘new scripts’ that reflect life in Ireland with the pandemic.Speaking to EVOKE a spokesperson for the soap said, ‘The
Naman Ramachandran Screen Ireland, the government development agency for the country’s screen sector, has launched a €1 million ($1.12 million) COVID-19 Production Fund, designed to partially offset additional production costs associated with implementing the newly published film and TV production guidelines (see link).Productions funded by Screen Ireland can apply for up to €75,000 ($84,600) per project.The Irish government has set out a phased return to normalcy in its document “Roadmap for
Tom Grater International Film ReporterIndia’s film and TV biz continues to edge closer to a return to production with the publishing of a government-endorsed set of COVID-19 shooting guidelinesThe protocols, which you can read a scan of here, cover increased hygiene, distancing and testing, mirroring many similar documents we have seen published around the world.The world’s most prolific film industry went on hiatus back in March, forcing numerous big-scale productions to shut down.
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The word “canceled” means so much to different people in today’s society. For some, it’s a possible end-result of a celebrity’s terrible actions that were made public.
Paisley road has been told by a judge he has given her family a “life sentence”.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: YouTube has greenlit a four-part documentary series following pop-star Demi Lovato.The as-yet-untitled series will be directed by Michael D. Ratner, who directed and exec produced Quibi’s recent &Music series, and produced by Ratner’s OBB Pictures, which produced YouTube’s recent Justin Bieber: Seasons series.The new series will follow Lovato returning to show fans her personal and musical journey over the past three years.
A callous driver who mowed down a 15-year-old girl and then sped off leaving her dying in the road was today told by a judge he had given her family a life sentence.The High Court in Glasgow heard that 21-year-old Shaun Gatti was on the wrong side of the road and speeding when he smashed into schoolgirl Robyn Fryar, who was an only child, as she and her friends ran across the road just before 2am.Judge Lord Mulholland told Gatti: “You have delivered a life sentence to the family of Robyn Fryar
Jake Kanter International TV EditorThe BBC will reduce the number of Strictly Come Dancing episodes it broadcasts this year as part of its plans to get the show on air amid the coronavirus crisis.The UK broadcaster has committed to Season 18 of the smash-hit dance competition this year, but producers at BBC Studios are working feverishly to make sure the show can shoot safely as COVID-19 continues to circulate.A BBC spokesman said the series will be truncated to keep standards high.
Jill Goldsmith New York State Wednesday issued guidelines for film and TV production to restart in Phase Four of its regional reopening — as New York City entered Phase Two this week, allowing for principal photography with no more than ten people on a shoot, in-office pre and post-production work, location scouting and construction.The city also began accepting film permit applications for the first time since COVID-19 hit for work starting after June 30 limited to a cast and crew of no more
In 2005, filmmaker David Dobkin struck comedy gold with “Wedding Crashers,” an oafish, but hilarious bromantic buddy comedy—shades of Todd Phillips’ “Old School”— with some earnest notes of sweetness that has become something of a contemporary comedy classic (it celebrates its 15th anniversary this summer, please call us so we can do an Oral history of this masterpiece, David).
County health officials have approved film and television production to recommence on Friday, June 12, in line with state guidelines, amid COVID-19. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and Department of Public Health made the announcement on Wednesday, with L.A.
Los Angeles is slowly getting back to normal.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Wednesday, Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer announced modifications to the health order her office has issued to prevent the spread of COVID-19.The order will be issued tomorrow, with the effective date of June 12.
The Sun : "Rachel made the decision to leave Hollyoaks to pursue other opportunities earlier last year which saddened us at Hollyoaks as she is one of the leading cast members in the show.