Last night, Apple TV+ debuted their awards player Cherry, as well as released a Teaser Trailer. The former represented its attempt to capture some Oscar buzz, while the latter is their move to alert audiences to the film’s existence.
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SMTV Live reunion special – check it out below.The pair will be reuniting with Cat Deeley, with whom they presented the Saturday morning show from 1998 to 2003.“We’ve popped a little SM:TV in your stocking that we think yule like… back on the same slot as when it started twenty two years ago!” Ant and Dec wrote on Instagram.“Set your alarms, Boxing Day at 9:25am on @itv you’d be absolutely loopy bonkers to miss it.”A post shared by Ant & Dec (@antanddec)Cat Deeley shared the first image, which
.Last night, Apple TV+ debuted their awards player Cherry, as well as released a Teaser Trailer. The former represented its attempt to capture some Oscar buzz, while the latter is their move to alert audiences to the film’s existence.
direct to your inboxThis is the first look inside Greater Manchester's mass coronavirus vaccination centre ahead of its opening on Monday.The site, at the Manchester Tennis and Football Centre at the Etihad Campus, has undergone a remarkable transformation as this exclusive footage provided by the NHS shows.It's one of seven vaccination centres being launched in England next week.Initially it will be open to people over 80 and healthcare staff by appointment only.Manchester's director of public
Fans will soon be seeing a whole new side of star Tom Holland in an upcoming film that’s a big departure for the “Spider-Man” star.
Cherry – check it out below.The upcoming film, based on the 2018 book of the same name by Nico Walker, stars Tom Holland as a medic who returns from Iraq with PTSD and battles opioid addiction.Cherry comes to cinemas on February 26, before premiering globally on streaming service Apple TV+ as of March 12.“We’d like to introduce you to Cherry…” the pair wrote on their Twitter account, sharing a short trailer for the upcoming film which sees Holland heading to the Army recruitment office.Watch the
Netflix zombie movie Army Of The Dead have been released.Army Of The Dead, which is set for a 2021 release on the streaming platform, sat in development for 10 years at Warner Bros. before Netflix purchased the distribution rights and got production underway last year.
Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish are teaming up to embark on the trip of a lifetime.
Last Man Standing, it'll be moving past COVID after the first episode.The premiere, which will see Conrad (Matt Czuchry) and Nic (Emily VanCamp) get married some time after the pandemic, will flash back to the early months of the coronavirus with the first case entering the hospital, as well as the doctors and nurses that will be directly affected by it.But it won't be all doom and gloom.
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Angelique Jackson Prolific producer Stephanie Allain has inked a first-look film producing deal with Endeavor Content.One of Hollywood’s most prolific African American producers, Allain’s filmography includes producing “Dear White People” (the film and series for Netflix), “Hustle & Flow,” Robert Rodriguez’s “El Mariachi & Desperado” and John Singleton’s “Poetic Justice,” “Higher Learning” and the late filmmaker’s directorial debut “Boyz ‘N the Hood.”“Stephanie’s fierce advocacy for diverse
asked M.E.N readers what words of wisdom they'd share with people spending Christmas on their own for the first time - and had some heartwarming responses. One piece of advice that cropped up again and again was to enjoy the opportunity to do exactly as you please.Kerry Burnout suggested: "Do something for you, and you alone.
The year 2020 is finally getting the treatment it deserves.
Three Oscar winners are uniting for the psychological thriller “The Litte Things”.
Nigella Lawson says it's okay, and her word is gospel when it comes to Christmas cooking. Even the cauliflower cheese can be mostly made on Christmas Eve, if you're having it.
You thought Gary Oldman’s only shot at an Oscar this year was for his leading role in the David Fincher film, “Mank,” didn’t you? Well, surprise, surprise, we now have a second contending drama in the works that just announced a February release date, titled “Crisis.” READ MORE: David Fincher Admits His Directing Style Was “Exhausting” For Gary Oldman During ‘Mank’ According to distributor Quiver, “Crisis” is now scheduled for a February release date, from writer-director Nicholas Jarecki.
Fans from around the globe have been waiting with bated breath since it was confirmed that Netflix was adapting Shadow and Bones into a TV series.