Meghan Markle gave a three word reply when she realised she had accidentally upstaged the late Queen Elizabeth II during an outing with the Royal Family.
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premiere in her namesake city of Sydney, Australia on December 18.Sweeney's drapey Givenchy ‘fit, consisting of an open-back top and matching maxi skirt, took the red carpet see-through trend to the extreme.
The actor’s white bra was fully visible under the criss-crossed blouse, which featured a plunging cowl at the back and gathered at the hip.
The equally sheer skirt featured a little seaming detail and a short slit.Sweeney completed the look with diamond earrings and strappy, platform heels with her hair in a relaxed, beachy wave style perfect for Australia.While this look is probably the most lingerie-forward of her recent looks, it's hardly the first time we've seen lately.
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Meghan Markle gave a three word reply when she realised she had accidentally upstaged the late Queen Elizabeth II during an outing with the Royal Family.
Glen Powell gave Sydney Sweeney credit for leaning into the dating rumors while they promoted their rom-com, "Anyone But You." Powell and Sweeney's flirty friendship was forged while filming "Anyone But You" and instantly had fans questioning if the relationship would turn romantic. In the film, which hit theaters Dec. 22, the pair actually don't like each other but pretend to be a couple.
It’s been an eventful 2023 for international TV and film. As the strikes shut down Hollywood and streamers retrenched from the mega-spends of the Covid era, shows and movies from far and wide came were already in demand like never before, as viewers look to new countries for inspiration. Call it the Squid Game effect, or whatever you want, but neither subtitles nor geographical boundaries are an impediment to content getting seen any more. Here, we run down each Deadline International journalist’s top pick from the year, for the most part avoiding spoilers (there are some though, so this is a fair warning). You’ll find big-ticket U.S. fare, Japanese anime, restaurant TV dramas and Australian newsroom stories among our eclectic selections.
Jenny Agutter’s television career has spanned over almost 60 years, but nowadays, she’s more widely known for playing Sister Julienne in Call the Midwife. A series that started in 2012, Call the Midwife has been going for over 10 years with over one hundred episodes and counting.The twelfth Christmas Special will air on Christmas Day with series 13 airing in January.
The new romantic comedy Anyone But You, starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, is now in theaters!
Made in Chelsea's Olivia Bentley is a big name on the E4 show, having spent seven years in the south London cast - however, she's revealed that she's considering leaving to start a family. Olivia, 28, spoke to OK! about her future on the show in an exclusive interview, explaining that she's thinking of "retiring" from Made in Chelsea. "I’m retiring - I don’t know when," she said.
Made in Chelsea star Liv Bentley has hinted that there's romance in the air for her in Australia as the Sydney series continues on E4. The spin-off series, which began on Monday and airs throughout the week, follows the Chelsea cast as they jet off Down Under for some winter sun and holiday drama. While Liv revealed at the start of the series that she had split up from co-star David 'Temps' Templer, the 28-year-old told OK! in an exclusive interview that she had opened herself back up to dating.
Made in Chelsea star Freddy Knatchbull seems slightly peeved he wasn't one of the stars that went to Sydney to film a special series of the hit E4 show. Back in London, Freddy enjoyed a pub date with his ex-flame and MIC newcomer Jasmine Saunders, where he blasted the rest of the cast as 'snakes'.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are celebrating the holidays in their native Australia!
Sydney Sweeney is bringing her new movie to Australia!
Timothée Chalamet‘s Wonka has topped the global box office.The musical prequel directed by Paul King pulled in a whopping $92.6million (£73.1million) over the weekend, topping the box office in 60 of its 77 international markets, according to Screen Daily. Its worldwide total currently stands at $150million (£118.4million).In the US, it made its debut pulling in $39million (£30.8million) over the weekend to top the box office and enjoyed strong openings in France at $5.1million (£4million) and Australia $4million (£3.2million).The UK/Ireland leads the international pack with $23.2million (£18.3million) after 10 days, ahead of Mexico with $11.2million (£8.3million).
Sydney Sweeney and her fiancé Jonathan Davino are taking off!
“The Drew Barrymore Show” to promote his AppleTV+ series, “Slow Horses,” Oldman, 65 – who is father to sons Alfie, Gulliver and Charlie and step-son William – said that he was cast in the “Harry Potter” movies shortly after divorcing his ex-wife, Donya Fiorentino, in 2001.“At 42 years old, I woke up divorced and I had custody of these boys and so that, in itself, was hard because there was a shift in the industry where a lot of productions were being [filmed in], it was Hungary, Budapest, Prague, Australia, you know, all of these places,” he told Drew Barrymore, 48. Barrymore interjected to explain that global filming locations shifted because of “tax reasons.” As a result, Oldman said he “turned down a lot of work” in order to be with his children.“Thank God for ‘Harry Potter,’” he said.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Oppenheimer,” followed closely by “Barbie” and “The Killers of the Flower Moon,” collected the most nominations for the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) International Awards. The AACTA International awards recognize global, not only Australian-made, film and TV productions from the current year and are voted on by Australian professionals. The separate AACTA Awards focus on Australian-made content. The winners of the AACTA International Awards will be announced on Feb.
Sydney Sweeney has had some scary experiences on set. While shooting her new film “Anyone But You,” Sweeney revealed that she had to shoot a scene with a trained spider. Despite the fact that the animal was safe to work with, she reveals that it still bit her.
Anyone But You.The actor stars opposite Sydney Sweeney in the upcoming romantic comedy, directed by Will Gluck (Easy A, Friends With Benefits). In a scene shown in the trailer, Sweeney’s character Bea pulls out a spider from inside Ben’s (Powell) shorts at the top of a cliff, leading him to strip naked in a frightened panic.Speaking about the scene at the film’s premiere in New York on Monday (December 11), Powell said it presented more of a safety risk than you’d expect.“You just have to grip it and rip it on a scene like that,” Powell told Variety.
The socialites of SW3 have ditched the chilly streets of Chelsea for a sun-soaked adventure to take their minds off their various romantic disasters. Rather than wrapping up warm and spending the festive season sipping hot chocolates at the Bluebird Café, the cast of Made in Chelsea have travelled all the way to Sydney and are still filming out there for the brand new winter series. “I was so excited to go to Sydney,” says David ‘Temps’ Templer, who has been at the centre of the drama in series 26 after his break-up with co-star Olivia Bentley.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Anne Hathaway appeared on the latest “Happy Sad Confused” podcast and called it “lucky” that her iteration of the “Barbie” movie never got off the ground considering the phenomenon that Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” became over the summer. Back in July 2017, Hathaway was announced as the star of Sony’s “Barbie” movie. Comedian Amy Schumer was originally cast, but Hathaway took over the role after Schumer departed.
Nick Cave has performed an emotional version of The Pogues‘ ‘A Rainy Night In Soho’ at Shane MacGowan‘s funeral.The Pogues frontman passed away “peacefully” on December 30, having died from pneumonia aged 65. His funeral occurred today in Tipperary, close to where MacGowan grew up in his childhood.
John Bleasdale Guest Contributor Catherine Martin, the four-time Oscar-winning producer, costume designer and production designer of “Moulin Rouge,” “The Great Gatsby” and “Elvis,” says she is waiting to see what project Baz Luhrmann, her husband and longtime creative partner, will embark on next. Martin is at the Red Sea Film Festival with Luhrmann, whom she started working with on his debut feature, 1992’s “Strictly Ballroom.” Since then, there have been a series of projects marked by their striking visual style, netting Martin a number of nominations and awards. She spoke to Variety.