Month: March 2021

Killing Eve is coming to an end with its upcoming fourth season. The hit BBC America and AMC drama will begin shooting in the U.K. and places across Europe this summer, meaning that the series will be sitting the entirety of 2021 out. 2022 when the fourth — and now final — season will hit
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Since launching as an accessories label back in 2015, Parisian-based fashion brand Elleme has spent the last six years enjoying the success that comes with becoming an almost-instant cult sensation. A huge hit amongst fashion editors and influencers alike, the brand’s ‘Dimple’, ‘Dumpling’ and ‘Vague’ bags, in particular, can be seen decorating the Instagram feeds
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It’s been an emotional start to the week for Halifax-raised filmmaker Ben Proudfoot. On Monday, the Los Angeles-based director-producer scored an Oscar nomination for the documentary short “A Concerto is a Conversation,” which traces the family lineage of co-director and composer Kris Bowers. Read more: Academy Award winner from Nova Scotia visits provincial legislature with
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Netflix’s live-action take on the anime classic Cowboy Bebop finally has wrapped production on its first season after a long injury layoff and the coronavirus shutdown. The streamer confirmed the news to Deadline tonight after series regular Daniella Pineda posted about it on social media. It’s been a twisty road to the film can for Cowboy Bebop. The series
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HOTEL OF HORRORS CHILLER SET TO SCARE AUDIENCES SENSELESS IN  THE UK AND IRELAND ON 2ND APRIL “A terrifying twist on The Shining” – CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND “Sneaks up on viewers and delivers a knockout final act”– VARIETY You’ll be praying for check out time on 2nd April, as Vertigo Releasing announces the arrival of the fright-packed chiller
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News Musicians Organize Global Protests at Spotify Offices The Union of Musicians and Allied Workers’ “Justice at Spotify” campaign mobilized workers in 31 cities around the world By Matthew Ismael Ruiz March 15, 2021 Facebook Twitter A musician holds a banner in front of Spotify headquarters in Madrid, Spain, March 15, 2021, as part of
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EXCLUSIVE: “Don’t be in a panic!” These are the sage words from Sony Pictures Classics’ Co-President Michael Barker about the future of independent films at the theatrical box office. While the pandemic and the proliferation of streamers has sent a number of awards season contenders into the home, he believes that arthouse fare will still
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When Sarah Harding revealed last August that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 38 it sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and with Girls Aloud fans. Having delayed getting a lump checked out because of being scared to visit hospital in lockdown, Sarah eventually received the diagnosis early last summer
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Isidore “Izzy” Mankofsky, a longtime cinematography who worked on such films as The Jazz Singer, The Muppet Movie and Somewhere in Time and enjoyed a prolific career in TV, earning three Emmy nominations, has died. He was 89. The American Society of Cinematographers said he died March 11 but did not provide details. He received the President’s
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