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On TV tonight, more families are reunited in Long Lost Family on ITV, a stranger with a secret arrives at Button House in Ghosts on BBC1 and another batch of celebs try to impress judges John and Gregg as Celebrity MasterChef continues on BBC1. Here’s what you shouldn’t miss on TV tonight. Our expert TV journalists have picked the best things on TV tonight.
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Naman Ramachandran Bille August, director of Oscar and Palme d’Or-winning film “Pelle the Conqueror,” is adapting Karen Blixen’s “Ehrengard” as a Netflix feature film. “Ehrengard” is one of the last works from Blixen (1885-1962), the author whose autobiographical memoir was filmed as “Out of Africa.” The story is set in the fairytale kingdom of Babenhausen where a young, self-appointed expert on love, Cazotte, is hired by the scheming Grand Duchess to help her secure an heir.
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The extraordinary story behind the friendship of two of the most iconic figures of the 20th century is finally being told on the big screen. Netflix is behind the new Kenya Barris-produced (“Blackish“) documentary, “Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali,” focusing on the three years that Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali spent forging their brotherhood before their ultimate falling-out.
Moments before Universal’s CinemaCon presentation, the studio has popped the champagne over Justin Lin’s F9, crossing the $700M mark at the global box office. Technically, that feat occurs tonight. F9 is the only Hollywood MPA movie to cross that threshold to date for 2020 and 2021.
Sofia Vergara has had the time of her life as a judge on the recent season of America's Got Talent, as she's shown with her social media posts.SEE: Sofia Vergara shares rare selfie with grown-up son Manolo amid health scare revelationHowever, her newest snap showcased a moment of genuine terror for the star as she wondered what would happen next and how she would fare.WATCH: Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara's unexpected moves on AGTIn a picture on her Instagram Stories, Sofia shared a still from the
John Oliver said goodbye to The Void – the little cartoon face that’s been the Last Week Tonight’s sole companion as the show has broadcast remotely during the Covid pandemic shutdown.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorTaylor Swift started off this August week with a splash, posting her first TikTok. However, she apparently used the moment simply to remind everyone that the vinyl edition of her forthcoming re-recording of her album “Red” is now available for pre-sale, and she’s on on TikTok.“Lots going on at the moment,” she wrote, although she only listed the two things.
Jim Acosta argues that there’s plenty of blame to go around in how the media has covered Afghanistan’s fall to the Taliban, but he singles out Tucker Carlson, in particular, calling him Fox News’ “Ayatollah of Paranoia” for attempting to incite fear of being “invaded” by Afghan refugees. On Acosta’s Saturday show, the CNN host took aim at conservative media personalities for what he feels are inappropriate responses to the crisis in Afghanistan.“The pictures of Afghans clinging to military
This year, four out of eight nominees in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category are from one show, Apple TV+’s biggest hit, “Ted Lasso.” Many predicted that the Jason Sudeikis wonder would earn a ton of Emmy nods, but its 20 nomination haul, including almost every supporting player in the cast, was a bit of a shock.
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New York City’s film and television industry generated $64 billion in direct economic output in 2019, $12.2 billion in wages and 100,000 jobs, and production – led by TV – is ramping back to pre-pandemic levels, according to film commissioner Anne del Castillo and an extensive new study commissioned by her office and released today.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIFC Films has acquired North American rights to “Huda’s Salon,” a drama written and directed by Hany Abu-Assad, the award-winning filmmaker behind “Paradise Now” and “The Mountain Between Us.”The film is described as a “feminist thriller,” one that unfolds against the backdrop of geopolitical conflict. It follows Reem, a young mother married to a jealous man, who goes to Huda’s salon in Bethlehem for a haircut and an attentive ear.
Dale Mehmet had an emotional reunion with his mum and family after he arrived back from the villa to Glasgow. Dale, who left the show along with Abi in a double elimination, flew back to Edinburgh airport before heading back to the family home.
Love Island's Dale Mehmet confessed he’s attracted to Faye Winter and has promised to slide into her DMs when she leaves the villa. The Glasgow barber, 24, was booted off the show on Monday alongside Abigail Rawlings after their fellow Islanders had to choose two stars to leave.