saw the two presidential candidates clash over the coronavirus pandemic, race and violence, Mr Trump's tax returns and more.
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The Third Day is the latest collaborative thriller from HBO and Sky Studios.Set on the beautiful and remote British island of Osea, The Third Day follows two people who arrive at different times to a strange and foreboding island isolated from the mainland...
where everything may not be what it seems.The Third Day is made up of six episodes with an additional live special in the middle, and it's split into three standalone but interconnected parts.'Summer' is the overriding title of the first
.saw the two presidential candidates clash over the coronavirus pandemic, race and violence, Mr Trump's tax returns and more.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have denied that they are about to enter the world of reality TV. It was reported early Monday that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were planning a show under their new Netflix deal.
Lily Collins has lots of reasons to celebrate right now. Not only has the British actor become engaged to boyfriend Charlie McDowell (the writer-director proposed while the pair were holidaying in New Mexico), but her hotly-anticipated new TV series launches on October 2.
Lily Collins has lots of reasons to celebrate right now. Not only has the British actor become engaged to boyfriend Charlie McDowell (the writer-director proposed while the pair were holidaying in New Mexico), but her hotly-anticipated new TV series launches on October 2.
Black Mirror director Toby Haynes is set to helm a new Star Wars Rogue One spin-off series.Haynes is replacing Tony Gilroy in the director’s chair for the Disney+ show, which sources claim is due to coronavirus-related travel issues.As Deadline reports, sources say that Gilroy was uncertain whether to travel from his home in New York to the UK to undertake directing duties for the show, which is about to begin production.Haynes is set to direct the first three episodes of the show, having
The forthcoming “Rogue One” spinoff series has a new director.
The Third Day is gripping viewers and he told EVOKE about a close call he had while filming at the show’s ‘perilous’ location.He plays Sam in the Sky original thriller and finds himself trapped on a mysterious island off the British coast as he deals with past trauma.Osea Island is where the filming takes place and it boasts a real-life tidal causeway road to get out to the island.This led the actor to have some ‘alarming’ experiences as the tides came in but also meant that the actors, like
As an assortment of COVID-19 lockdown measures go back into effect in numerous places across the UK, the Musicians’ Union has said that a third of the music-makers it recently surveyed said they are now considering abandoning their music careers entirely as a result of the financial hardship caused by the pandemic.That financial hardship is due to increase in the next month, of course, as general schemes from the UK government that provided financial support to employees and the self-employed
coronavirus pandemic, a new report says.The research comes from the Musicians’ Union, who are calling on the UK government to provide greater assistance to those affected within the industry.The Musicians Union revealed in April that 19% of their members were considering quitting a career in music due to a lack of government support during lockdown, with MU General Secretary Horace Trubridge voicing fears that the number may be much higher in a follow-up interview with NME.The new research
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Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThe tide of symbolism in “The Third Day,” HBO’s new limited series, rises high enough to threaten to swamp the show. But two urgently compelling central performances keep viewers afloat all the same.The six-part series is broken into two halves but united by setting: A surreal island called Osea somewhere in the United Kingdom, one governed by ritual and a sort of magic, surrounded by choppy and threatening seas and accessible only by narrow causeway.