Month: September 2020

DEATH OF ME is In Theaters, On Demand and Digital October 2nd.   Alex Essoe has delivered epic performances in Starry Eyes, Doctor Sleep, Midnighters. She wrote and starred in the incredibly dark and funny, Homewrecker starring Precious Chong. It was like, The Shining meets Sixteen Candles. Such a great film. Alex is currently filming another
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After the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention solidified the nominations for the 2020 presidential election, it’s now time for the next big event in the 2020 general election: the presidential debates between President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic challenger. Although some research shows that debates don’t have as
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Showtime’s two-part The Comey Rule has seen by more that 1 million viewers combined for its linear debuts Sunday and Monday. The miniseries, which depicts the leadup and aftermath of President Donald Trump’s firing of FBI director James Comey, rolled out just ahead of the start of the 2020 presidential debate cycle. Sunday’s Part 1
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Here’s the first trailer for Sky’s family feature Twist, the Comcast-owned broadcaster’s re-imagining of Charles Dickens’ classic story of a child caught up in London’s underworld. The film features an all-star British cast including two-time Academy Award winner Sir Michael Caine (The Dark Knight) as Fagin, Lena Headey (Game of Thrones) as Sikes, Rita Ora (50 Shades of Grey trilogy) plays
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EXCLUSIVE: Apple is gearing up to go into production on two of its first UK-commissioned dramas amid the coronavirus pandemic, as Uma Thurman starrer Suspicion and Gary Oldman-fronted Slow Horses prepare to shoot. Deadline understands that Suspicion could be the first of the two shows to get cameras rolling under strict safety protocols after it
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Refresh for updates: During the first night of the 2020 presidential debates between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden, Trump hesitated and failed to condemn white supremacists, when asked if he would by his opponent and moderator Chris Wallace. Instead, he addressed a specific extreme right-wing organization, namely the Proud Boys, and asked
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