The Emmys are coming and they’ve got a host.
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This is seriously one of the most disturbing stories we’ve ever covered.
On Tuesday, Navy sailor Randall Tilton (pictured above) was sentenced to 210 years in federal prison for the sexual abuse of seven infants and toddlers. The New Hampshire native pleaded guilty in December to child pornography offenses related to his sexual abuse of two infants, as young as 4 months old, and five toddlers, most of whom were about 3 years old when Tilton started
The Emmys are coming and they’ve got a host.
Director Joachim Trier has developed quite a relationship with the Cannes Film Festival over the years. Two of his films, 2011’s “Oslo, August 31st” and 2015’s “Louder Than Bombs,” have premiered at the festival, and he also served as the Jury President for the 57th Independent Critics’ Week at Cannes in 2018.
Midway through “The Worst Person in the World,” everything stops. Everyone in the streets of Oslo is frozen in an instant.
A sharp and poignant look at how one’s supposedly best years pass by so quickly you barely realize it, The Worst Person in the World is loaded with freshly observed intimate moments that make up the things of life. For about two-thirds of the way, director Joachim Trier and his co-writer Eskil Vogt keep this study of a smart, vibrant young woman alive with inventive scenes brimming with play and sex.
Ben Croll As he set out on “The Worst Person in the World,” which premiered July 8 in competition at Cannes, director Joachim Trier wasn’t looking to expand what he informally calls the Oslo Trilogy.Having worked stateside with 2015’s “Louder Than Bombs” and in genre with 2017’s “Thelma,” the Norwegian filmmaker just felt the need for a kind of soft reset.“My co-writer Eskil [Vogt] and I wanted to go back to basics, back to the form we started out with — human stories, in this case about love,”
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorSUN VALLEY, Idaho – Only at the Allen & Co. conference are you likely to stumble on the sight of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg – No.
published an article about their declining partnership. (See the above photo, which was snapped Thursday afternoon.)The article was written by Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang, who have a book about Facebook, “An Ugly Truth,” due out next week.
Guy Lodge Film CriticAt a weekend getaway otherwise populated entirely by fortysomethings, 29-year-old Julie (Renate Reinsve) is subjected to some amateur analysis from a well-meaning elder. “Being young today is different,” the other woman observes, noting the increased pressure millennials face in daily life.
ViacomCBS chair Shari Redstone in a pink cardigan and black backpack, NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell in short sleeves, Discovery chief executive David Zaslav in dark shades and a signature vest and Comcast CEO Brian Roberts pulling up in a car – these are of some of the first shots of media moguls arriving in Sun Valley, Idaho for the Allen & Company conference.
Bill Cosby is a free man today thanks to a shocking overturning of his rape conviction by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, but the man who put him behind bars says the release doesn’t alter the reality of the once beloved actor’s crimes.
Bill Cosby is officially a free man. The same day that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the 83-year-old's 2018 conviction for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand, Cosby was seen leaving the State Correctional Institution – Phoenix in Philadelphia.«Mr. Cosby was released from SCI Phoenix just before 2:30 p.m.,» a tweet from the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections confirmed. Mr.
A person is in hospital after a lorry went up in flames in front of horrified drivers.
A shocking reversal. Bill Cosby is set to be released from prison after his sexual assault conviction was overturned.
Bill Cosby will soon walk out of prison a free man.
Jordan Moreau Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction has been overturned by a Pennsylvania court, according to AP.Cosby was charged in 2015 and arrested just days before the 12-year statute of limitations expired on newly unsealed evidence. At his trial, a judge at first allowed only one other accuser to testify, but then proceeded to allow five other accusers testify at a retrial.
In a Brooklyn sentencing hearing that went a lot faster than expected today, Allison Mack has been given three years behind bars for her extreme participation in the NXIVM cult.