has broken her social media silence and vowed ‘I will speak today’ after it was reported she’d split with Lewis Burton.
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is continuing on — with a follow-up series at CBS.
takes place in 1993, one year after the events of the Oscar-winning movie, and follows the untold personal story of FBI agent Clarice Starling, as she returns to the field to pursue serial murderers and sexual predators while navigating the high stakes political world of Washington, D.C.
Jodie Foster played the heroine in the 1991 movie, which earned her an Academy Award. The film won four additional Oscars, including Best Picture and Best
has broken her social media silence and vowed ‘I will speak today’ after it was reported she’d split with Lewis Burton.
Former Love Island host Caroline Flack has broken her vow of silence on social media to wish the reality dating show “good luck” at the Nation Television Awards on Tuesday 28 January.The 40 year old, who recently stepped back from her hosting role on the hit ITV2 programme for the sixth series, posted the message on her Instagram story.
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“The Cost of Silence,” a new documentary about the aftermath of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion, doesn’t just chronicle the worst oil drilling disaster in history. It looks at the devastating impact that the use of chemicals called “dispersants” had on Gulf Coast families.
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Getting in touch with what’s important. After wrapping 10 years of How I Met Your Mother, Jason Segel was ready to look for his next project but was in search of something new.
The Punky Brewster sequel series is officially a go at Peacock. NBCUniversal's upcoming streaming service announced the news on Thursday morning, hours prior to Peacock's presentation to investors, Variety reports.
Peacock is putting Punky in prime position.
The organizers of Berlinale Series, part of the European Film Market, have unveiled an eight-strong lineup for 2020 with projects including Damien Chazelle’s “The Eddy,” Cate Blanchett’s “Stateless,” and Jason Segel’s “Dispatches from Elsewhere” set for world premieres in Berlin.
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"Being the greatest drummer on the planet was only a part of Neil."
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Streaming service CBS All Access has ordered to series an original 10-episode animal rescue docuseries executive produced by filmmaker Richard Linklater and Bill Guttentag.
It will take place in 1993, a year after the events of the Oscar-winning movie
Fans of Silence of the Lambs are going to want to keep their eye on CBS next fall. The network announced Sunday that it is developing a sequel series, titled Clarice, and it sounds like a sure thing.