As 94-year-old Queen Elizabeth nears the end of her reign, the debate as to who should rule next remains a divisive issue.
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Game of Thrones actor Richard Brake has said he wishes the show ended with The Night King killing everyone.Brake, who played the show’s antagonist until season six when a scheduling conflict meant the part had to be recast, explained that he was still happy, however, with the way Game of Thrones ended for his character.“I wanted him to wipe everyone out, I was hoping for that,” Brake told NME. “But you can’t always get what you want!”He added: “But I love the fact that Arya killed him.
As 94-year-old Queen Elizabeth nears the end of her reign, the debate as to who should rule next remains a divisive issue.
An interview that Princess Diana did back in 1995 has resurfaced and in it, she gives a surprising answer on whether she thinks Prince Charles or Prince William should be the next King of England.
Beyonce has shared her new visual album Black Is King.
Spike Lee has said that controversial movies Gone With The Wind and The Birth Of A Nation should be screened provided they come with “historical social context.”Speaking in a new interview, the legendary filmmaker reflected upon his career while discussing his new film Da 5 Bloods.
Especially in his most recent works, which have increasingly taken on the qualities of essay film in their use of archive and metatext, Spike Lee has always been interested in how the history of American film and racism intersect.
Former Real Housewives of Orange County star Meghan King Edmonds is moving on amid her divorce from Jim Edmonds. As of this week, the mom-of-three has officially dropped the name “Edmonds” on Instagram and has changed her username from @meghankingedmonds to @meghanking.
This past week has been pretty great for filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood.
A former employee of Johnny Depp gave evidence Wednesday as the actor’s libel trial against the Sun newspaper continued.
Johnny Depp’s former estate manager today claimed Amber Heard “drank two bottles of wine a night” in 2014 while the Pirates of the Caribbean star was tee-total.Ben King said he was informed that Depp “had been a drinker” when he was first hired in London in 2014, but was told the actor was in recovery and not drinking alcohol at the time.He said he saw “a relatively large number of cases of wine” at the property Depp was staying at with then-wife Heard in London.“You found it strange given you
Johnny Depp believes his ex-wife Amber Heard and “various other people” collaborated in creating a “hoax” to accuse him of domestic violence, the High Court heard on the fourth day of the actor’s libel case against The Sun.The 57-year-old Hollywood actor previously said during the second day of hearings that the allegations of abuse were a “hoax” his ex-wife built up over the years as an “insurance policy”.Depp is suing The Sun’s publisher, News Group Newspapers (NGN) and its executive editor,
Former Real Housewives of Orange County star Meghan King Edmonds is in the middle of a nasty divorce. And, she has reportedly requested that her estranged husband, St.
https://t.co/BrCnYsymZH pic.twitter.com/Tn51AXpkFg— Emmy the Great (@emmy_the_great) July 7, 2020In less than a week Hong Kong’s atmosphere has changed dramatically since the national security law passed in Beijing and enacted in Hong Kong on July 1.She concluded: “To witness your birth city in its greatest moment of need is a powerful, humbling event, and I know I watched Hong Kong’s destiny shift into something turbulent and uncertain.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefRoy Andersson’s “About Endlessness” and Tsai Ming-liang’s “Days” are among the highlights of the Masters and Auteurs section of the upcoming Hong Kong International Film Festival. The festival will hold screenings in front of live audiences next month.It had originally been scheduled to take place in March, but was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Rebecca Davis editorHong Kong “Mulan” star Donnie Yen this week reiterated his political loyalty to mainland China as he teased work on the upcoming theatrical adaptation of popular video game “Sleeping Dogs” and announced “Golden Empire,” a new China-backed crime thriller.His hometown is currently roiling under the impact of a controversial new national security law imposed by Beijing that strips Hong Kong of many of its former freedoms, which came into effect July 1 — the anniversary of
Meghan King Edmonds slammed the notion that working moms have to find “balance” in their lives.“I don’t [have balance],” the Real Housewives of Orange County alum, 35, wrote in aMonday, July 6, blog post. “And you don’t either.