Rebecca Rubin News Editor, Online“Tenet” may still be able to salvage a summer release after all — at least outside of the United States. Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi thriller, from Warner Bros., will debut internationally on Aug.
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BANGKOK -- If Hollywood is where dreams are made, Bangkok’s Scala theater for the past 51 years was where Thais immersed themselves in the old-fashioned blockbusters of war, the heart-felt romances and quirky comedies. Now only the memories will remain.
The picture palace in the center of Thailand’s capital, the city’s last standalone big-screen cinema, on Sunday screened its final offering. It was a piquant choice, 1988′s “Cinema Paradiso,” a nostalgic Oscar-winning Italian film about a bygone
.Rebecca Rubin News Editor, Online“Tenet” may still be able to salvage a summer release after all — at least outside of the United States. Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi thriller, from Warner Bros., will debut internationally on Aug.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorThe full lineup for the 77th Venice Film Festival will be announced on July 28. In the meantime, organizers have set the roster of restored titles that will make up the Venice Classics section which, unconventionally this year, will be hosted as part of the Cinema Ritrovato Festival in Bologna, Italy from August 25-31 in a show of solidarity between the events.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterVenice Critics’ Week, the independent sidebar of the Italian festival which is pressing on with its physical edition September 2-12, has unveiled a line-up of seven debut features and two special events in its competition program.Joining the previously announced opening film The Book Of Vision are features from the U.S., Mexico and Denmark.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentSardinia, a longtime a magnet for international productions spanning from James Bond classic “The Spy Who Loved Me” to George Clooney-directed TV series “Catch-22,” is ready for its close up again.Following a hiatus due to the coronavirus crisis, the Italian island known for its emerald coast and ancient monuments is now hosting shoots for food and travel TV shows while scouting is under way for prospective big productions, including several from global
Gigi and Bella Hadid are constantly ahead of the trends when it comes to style and right now, the two can’t get enough of Thai jewelry brand Pattaraphan.The reason the sisters love the minimalistic statement pieces all comes down to just that: “My jewelry is very comfortable to wear and we have a range of simple pieces to something a little special,” designer Pattaraphan (Nok) Salirathavibhaga tells Stylish.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for a little diamond-studded catch-up this week, and ET has your exclusive sneak peek.Lisa and Erika pick Eileen up on their way to a party at Kyle Richards' house, and their car ride is the perfect time for Lisa and Erika to fill in their newly brunette (it's for a movie role) friend on the drama going down with Denise Richards. While Eileen and Denise never appeared on RHOBH at the same time, they do seem to know each other from Hollywood circles.
Naya Rivera was a positive force in Hollywood before her heartbreaking disappearance and death at age 33.“I remember Naya really wanted to use her platform and her voice for the good, whether it was for anti-bullying, for equal rights, for women of color, she wanted to use this role to help talk about a bigger message,” Zack Teperman, Rivera’s former publicist, told Us Weekly exclusively on Monday, July 13.
Justin Kroll Film ReporterDylan O’Brien is in negotiations to star in Peter Farrelly’s next movie, which is based on the novel “The Greatest Beer Run Ever: A True Story of Friendship Stronger Than War.”O’Brien beat out a number of other actors for the part, which was one of the more sought after roles in Hollywood for a leading man in recent weeks.
BARCELONA — Women’s activists are urging Netflix to add specific content warnings to the hit film “365 Days” which they accuse of glamourizing rape and sex trafficking, after the streaming site dismissed calls to remove the film.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticWhen I heard that Ennio Morricone had died, at 91, my first thought was that the cinema had lost one of the most romantic of all screen composers. Morricone, who worked with filmmakers from around the world but rarely left his native Rome (he insisted on not speaking in any language but Italian), wrote movie scores suffused with romance, with gorgeous waves of yearning and heartbreak and rapture and lyric melancholy.
reality show Temptation Island. The programme is similar in format to Love Island, but with couples participating to test the strength of their relationships.
many of us wondered if Quibi could deliver on its central promise – to refashion the style of streaming into “snackable” bites – or if, teetering under the weight of its massive funding and true who’s who of talent as the world shut down, it would become shorthand for an expensive mistake.The service, the brainchild of the DreamWorks Animation cofounder Jeffrey Katzenberg and the former Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman – two billionaires deeply entrenched in Hollywood and Silicon Valley
The Bombshell actress, Charlize Theron revealed during an interview that she would happily star in the sequel to her 2008 film Hancock. The actress who featured in films like Atomic Blonde, Mad Max: Fury Road and The Italian Job, revealed how she had thoughts about the film Hancock's sequel when the film was about to hit the big screen.
established Italian fashion houses and Birkin bags, then you'd only be partially right.The once-described billionaire (now only millionaire) has taken a cue from Kaia Gerber, and Bella and Gigi Hadid by repping emerging British brand Charlotte Knowles while on a night out.