We now have some solid data about what everyone was streaming during the month of August 2020 on Netflix, and some of these shows come as no surprise (and some are very surprising!)
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Studio Ghibli‘s planned Wembley Arena shows, which were due to take place this September, have been postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.The Joe Hisaishi Symphonic Concert is due to celebrate 35 years of the acclaimed Japanese animation studio and the composer’s work with filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki.Hisaishi’s music includes the soundtracks to My Neighbour Totoro, Spirited Away and Ponyo, and as part of the concert the BBC Concert Orchestra and Crouch End Festival Chorus will play to
.We now have some solid data about what everyone was streaming during the month of August 2020 on Netflix, and some of these shows come as no surprise (and some are very surprising!)
Celia Shatzman editor All products and services featured by Variety are independently selected by Variety editors. However, Variety may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.Studio Ghibli’s animated films are works of wonder that are unparalleled in their creativity and beauty.
Babymetal have announced the release of two full-length live albums arriving next week.Both of the albums, titled ‘Legend – Metal Galaxy [Day-1]’ and ‘[Day-2]’ will be released next Wednesday (September 9) via Cooking Vinyl.Recorded at shows in January at Japan’s Makuhari Messe, the sets are also available as a Blu-ray and DVD.The tracklisting for both albums is as follows:DAY ONE 01. Future Metal 02. Da Da Dance 03. Elevator Girl 04. Shanti Shanti Shanti 05. Oh! Majinai 06. Yava! 07. Brand New
Janet W. Lee In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, Amy Hill packed her bags in Hollywood and returned home to her family in Hawaii, thinking she would quarantine there.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentRussian World War II drama “Saving Leningrad” has sold to several major territories, including the U.S., the U.K., Germany, France, Japan, South Korea and China.The film was sold to Capelight for Germany and the U.S., Signature Entertainment for the U.K., Kinovista in France, New Select in Japan, iQIYI in China, Super Vision Trading in Taiwan, W&W Investments Holding in Poland, Eagle Pictures in Italy, Studio Show Entertainment in Sweden, and
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorThe pro sports boycotts over the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin continue to grow.Following the lead of the NBA, its Milwaukee Bucks and other teams and leagues, two-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka of Japan said today that she is skipping her semifinal match Thursday at the Western & Southern Open in New York City.“Before I am an athlete, I am a black woman,” she wrote in a social media post (read it in full below).
th Marines, one of the first units to come ashore on the island of Iwo Jima in February 1945. He survived the deadly 35-day battle, laying down wire on the beach amid gunfire at night as a member of the communications unit.
Iceland Airwaves festival has confirmed it will move to 2021, after organisers previously claimed that the event would still take place this year despite the coronavirus pandemic.The Reykjavik event will now take place from Wednesday 3 – Saturday 6th November 2021, with a line-up led by the likes of Metronomy, Daði Freyr and Dry Cleaning.New additions to the bill announced today (August 26) include the likes of Porridge Radio and the alt K-Pop group Balming Tiger.Iceland Airwaves Festival
PS5’s upcoming Demon’s Souls remake has been rated, suggesting the game could be arriving as a launch title.Demon’s Souls rating was originally discovered and tweeted by Japanese gaming news site Gematsu, which revealed the information was given by a South Korean rating board.No release date for the game has been confirmed as of yet, however, as Gematsu also reported, game’s given a rating by the board are typically awarded within one to three months before release.
Carly Rae Jepsen has a treat for fans!
Halle Berry! The pandemic sure hasn’t slowed down the Oscar-winning actress as she’s been seen at the beach, vacationing in Vegas, and now posing for a photoshoot. On Tuesday, Berry was spotted posing in the streets of downtown Los Angeles for the second day of her photoshoot with Variety Magazine, according to the Daily Mail.
Although it has been a few months since Crash Landing On You premiered its finale. But the show continues to draw audiences.
The Japanese House) is short but sweet. ‘Chewing Cotton Wool’ is only four songs long – but crammed within those fifteen minutes there’s lush production, gut-punch lyrics and massive, sing-a-long choruses.
What do you get lost in? Is it perfectly mundane or something deeper, even darker, than the pursuits of your public persona? The new film “Lost Girls & Love Hotels” explores one woman’s pull towards the latter as an escape. Running from the past and facing an uncertain future in a foreign land it questions the constructs of what we hide from, not to mention how we do it.
Finding Freedom, Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand's biography of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, is just how terrible Meghan felt about how her royal life turned out, and just how hard she tried to make it work. According to Scobie and Durand, in a quote from the book published by the Independent, Meghan spoke "tearfully" to a friend in March, the Sussexes' final month as working royals.
Bury this morning after a teenager was shot.A major police investigation has been launched after the boy suffered life-threatening injuries during an incident on Chesham Road at around 9.35pm yesterday.Several streets in the area remain cordoned off on Thursday morning with officers guarding the scene.The teenage boy was taken to hospital with what police described as 'life-threatening' injuries last night.No arrests have been made.Greater Manchester Police have been contacted for an update on
filed a lawsuit against the WGA last year accusing the guild of participating in an “illegal boycott” by having its members terminate representation with their agents after agencies refused to give up packaging fees — payments from a studio to agencies in exchange for packaging talent for a project — and affiliate production outlets.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe trial in the battle between the Writers Guild of America and the two largest talent agencies will be postponed to August 2021 due to the pandemic.The packaging fee trial was originally set to start on March 23, 2021, but will be moved to Aug.