The Toronto Film Festival has booked Hollywood A-listers Ava DuVernay, Denzel Washington, Barry Jenkins and Saoirse Ronan for candid conversations at its upcoming 20th edition. Appearing virtually as part of TIFF's In Conversation With...
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYou still can’t watch HBO Max or NBCUniversal’s Peacock on Fire TV — but now you can stream TikTok videos on your big-screen TV through the Amazon devices.For whatever fans of TikTok there might be looking to watch top lip-syncing and dance videos on an HDTV, the company has bowed an app on Fire TV called “More on TikTok.” The app, rolling out starting Thursday, marks the first time TikTok is officially available on a connected-TV device.The launch on Fire TV
.The Toronto Film Festival has booked Hollywood A-listers Ava DuVernay, Denzel Washington, Barry Jenkins and Saoirse Ronan for candid conversations at its upcoming 20th edition. Appearing virtually as part of TIFF's In Conversation With...
Dave McNary Film ReporterMONDAY, AUG. 24The American Film Institute and Universal Pictures have launched a week-long “Black Stories Matter” series with “BlacKkKlansman,” “Get Out,” “Girls Trip,” “Loving” and “Straight Outta Compton” available for free through Aug.
A post shared by Amilia (Stewart) Keating (@amilia_stewart_keating_) on Aug 8, 2020 at 1:36pm PDTIt’s so chic!She revealed that she decided to get the makeover to bump up her confidence after she welcomed her first child.She shared a video with the caption: ‘NO FILTER NEEDED! Look at my hair
Coronation Street fans have been left in disbelief at a scene involving Abi Franklin.The fictional character, plated by actress Sally Carman, injured her arm during a terrible accident and wound up in hospital as a result. However, fans were left baffled as the recovering heroin addict was left in a room with an open drugs trolley, sitting unattended in front of her.
Luke Bryan is sharing some of his outdoor essentials on his new Amazon Outdoor Essentials store .
schoolgirl who drowned while playing in a river have slammed those who took videos of the unfolding tragedy and posted them on social media instead of trying to help.Talented dancer Ava Gray, 12, died in the River Leven at Balloch in Dunbartonshire after struggling in the water with two of her friends.As they prepared to pay their last respects at a funeral service today, her loved ones questioned why some people’s reaction was to pull out a phone.Speaking on behalf of Ava’s mum Leanne Rae,
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Heartbroken friends paid a special tribute to “dancing angel” Ava Gray at a touching balloon release memorial on Saturday.Loved ones gathered at Dalmonach Park in Bonhill where the yellow and pink balloons were released into the sky.Anyone who knew the popular schoolgirl were invited to attend the event as the shocked community battles to come to terms with her tragic death.They wrote special messages
Ava Max is speaking out amid rumors.
Independent that RTÉ has put in place a ‘flawless’ system for everyone involved on the show.She revealed the crew took part in dry-runs the past few weeks ensuring every element of production is adhering to the strict guidelines.‘Everything from costumes to make-up to the layout of the sets had to be adjusted to manage social distancing. Make-up artists are wearing full PPE,’ Nyree told the publication.
RTÉ have confirmed Fair City will be back on television screens in early September.