Simone Ashley wows in the brightest pink dress while arriving at the 2022 EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday (March 13) at Royal Albert Hall in London, England.
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It’s “The Bachelorette” meets “Bridgerton,” and swiping is so out and courting is so in! NBC’s new reality dating show, “The Courtship,” has Nicole Remy traveling back to England’s romance era in hopes to find her true soulmate.
Remy, a modern girl tired of modern dating, finds herself in a grand 19th-century castle set among the rolling hills of the English countryside, along with a group of 16 eligible suitors who must battle to win her heart.
From carriage rides and masquerade balls, to archery, fencing and handwritten letters, Remy and the men swap modern-day sensibilities for grand-courting gestures of the past.
However, in addition to winning over Remy, the suitors must also get the seal of approval from her trusted Court, which includes her father, Claude, her mother, Claire, her sister, Danie, and her best friend, Tessa. The Court even chooses dates for Remy.
Can modern love be found in the old ways? See what happens when “The Courtship” premieres March 6 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and streams on Peacock the next day.
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Simone Ashley wows in the brightest pink dress while arriving at the 2022 EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday (March 13) at Royal Albert Hall in London, England.
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reality dating show, .Throwing us back into the days of more formal dating, combines the well-known dating show formula of with the classic courting we fell for in Netflix's . (The second season is coming soon!) Literally set in a 19th century castle, nestled in the rolling hills of the English countryside, star Nicole Rémy and her group of eligible suitors will immerse themselves in England's Regency-era life. With only the help of past courting methods like archery, handwritten letters and stylized dances, the 16 suitors will compete for the ultimate prize — Ms. Rémy's heart.
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Foo Fighters have shared a red band trailer for their upcoming new horror movie, Studio 666 – check it out below.Directed by BJ McDonnell, the upcoming “horror-comedy” will come to cinemas across the UK and Ireland on February 25 via Sony Pictures UK. It follows Dave Grohl and co as they move into a mansion in Encino, California that is “steeped in grisly rock and roll history” to record a new album.Once they arrive, however, frontman Grohl “finds himself grappling with supernatural forces that threaten both the completion of the album and the lives of the band”.In the new trailer, Grohl tries to introduce the latest teaser for the film, but ends up stumbling over his words in an expletive-laden rant.“‘Studio 666’ is gonna FUCK YOU UP!” the whole band shout, before the trailer begins in earnest.
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