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Disney+. The classic film podcast “ You Must Remember This” has an excellent series about the controversial movie and how it came to be.The goal of “Reframed Classics” is to help give audiences the tools to discuss films from a different era and not just dismiss or cancel them.
And Stewart, for her part, doesn’t believe that you can simply remove problematic films from the culture.“I think there’s something to be learned from any work of art,” Stewart said. “They’re all historical artifacts that
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Mike Tyson is giving his seal of approval to a new limited series documenting both his professional and personal journey.
Keanu Reeves is set to star in and produce a film adaptation and anime series based on BRZRKR, the comic book he created.
Angelique Jackson Introducing the “Brzrkr” on-screen universe.“Brzrkr” co-author and co-creator Keanu Reeves will star in and produce both a live-action film and anime series adaptation of his BOOM! Studios comic series for Netflix.The new projects will be an expansion on the 12-episode limited series, which originated from an idea Reeves had been developing for a number of years.The legendary action star makes his comic book debut with the series, written with New York Times bestselling writer
The eagerly awaited new series of Line Of Duty is finally underway but it raised a whole load of questions about what is really going on.
We’re used to seeing the cast of Made in Chelsea wandering down London’s swanky Kings Road. But for the latest series, the show’s famous faces will be swapping their hometown for the idyllic Cotswolds, as they descend on an amazing 85-acres country estate - and bring all of their baggage and drama with them.
Let’s be honest, at this point, Steven Yeun can do no wrong. That’s what happens when you leave one of the biggest TV series in the world (“The Walking Dead”) and then decide to star in three killer movies back-to-back-to-back (“Sorry to Bother You,” “Burning,” and “Minari,” respectively).
Lady Leshurr, whose real name is Melesha O’Garro, won Channel 4’s The Celebrity Circle for Stand Up To Cancer after being voted most popular by her fellow contestants. She had been “catfishing” as rapper Big Narstie.
While fans of TOWIE are very happy to have the hit show back on screens, it seems there’s one key cast member missing. Yes, Yazmin Oukhellou, 26, is yet to return to the set, leaving people wondering why, after the ITV trailer for season 28 dropped on March 3.
Fresh off his breakout role in “One Night in Miami…” (but he also was great in “The OA”), Kingsley Ben-Adir is doing what all rising actors do nowadays—joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Ireland’s own Aidan Turner had been entertaining the masses with his stellar turn in the series Poldark and now he’s back to try and entrance us once more with his new show, Leonardo.
David Fincher made his return to feature filmmaking after a six-year absence with “Mank,” and it doesn’t look like he’s letting his momentum stop. The filmmaker revealed the projects he’s currently working on, including a TV series where he talks with special guests about the movies they love.
Viewers saw them have a blazing row on the last series of The Only Way Is Essex, and it doesn't look like Saffron Lempriere and Chloe Brockett will be making up any time soon.The pair were spotted getting into a furious row on the street as they filmed scenes for the new series.
The Masked Singer, celebrity contestants will perform unique dances dressed in extravagant costumes and masks. A star panel is made up of telly royalty, Davina McCall and Jonathan Ross alongside Strictly star Oti Mabuse and funnyman Mo Gilligan.
Cecelia Ahern has much to celebrate this month as news has just emerged of a new show she has created being picked up by Apple TV+.
Love Island is returning this summer after it was scrapped last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.The hit dating show will return to our screens, with a host of sexy singletons setting up home in a villa in the quest of finding love. Kevin Lygo, Managing Director of Media and Entertainment at ITV, confirmed Love Island is returning this year – which will surely delight fans.