Month: March 2021

Chadwick Boseman‘s widow gave another poignant speech at this year’s Critic’s Choice Awards as she accepted her late husband’s posthumous award for Best Actor. Attending the virtual ceremony from her home, Taylor Simone Ledward honoured the Black Panther star’s memory by expressing how deserving he and his work were for the award, but also candidly
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Julio Maria Martino’s black comedy COUNTRY OF HOTELS takes you on a journey to a strange dark world hidden behind a hotel door This award winning feature film will receive its European premiere at Manchester Film Festival Julio Maria Martino’s COUNTRY OF HOTELS stars Michael Laurence (Damages, Shades of Blue), newcomer Charles Pike, Siobhán Hewlett
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After winning a Golden Globe, numerous critics circle accolades as well as SAG Award, Independent Spirit Award and Critics Choice nominations, Minari has taken its success overseas as the A24 American family drama has opened at number one in South Korea. Minari has banked an estimated $2.2 million in South Korea, earning more than double of
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Meghan Markle spoke candidly with Oprah on March 7 about the realities of her tense relationship with the royal family, including the racism she experienced while pregnant with her and Prince Harry’s son, Archie. During the highly anticipated interview, Meghan described how she was “silenced” and unable to defend herself against hateful vitriol while also
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After weeks of promotion and fervent speculation about what might be revealed, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s “no question off limits” interview with Oprah Winfrey aired on CBS Sunday night. Starting with how little she knew about the royals when she first started dating Harry and leading to the intense media coverage that surrounded her
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There have been major international crime festivals in France and Germany, England has Harrogate and CrimeFest, and everyone’s heard of Bloody Scotland. North America has Bouchercon and even Iceland and Rotorua have held notable crime fiction events. Now Wales is getting in on the act with an event called Gŵyl Crime Cymru Festival, and organisers have ambitious
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Refresh for latest…: Disney’s Raya And The Last Dragon didn’t exactly come roaring out of the gate at the international box office with $17.6M from 32 markets. The global bow, including domestic’s launch, was $26.2M. Double-digit million-dollar debuts for Hollywood movies in the pandemic era are still a rare positive — and we’ve certainly seen
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We’ve all heard the word ‘intuition’ used to refer to some intangible feeling that tells us right from wrong, or helps us understand something without logic or reasoning. But have we ever stopped to think about what this very personal gut feeling actually means, and the implications it can have on our mental wellbeing? Here,
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Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesWilliam Fichtner, Mom (CBS) Harvey Guillén, What We Do in the Shadows (FX) Daniel Levy, Schitt’s Creek (Pop) Alex Newell, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC) Mark Proksch, What We Do in the Shadows (FX) Andrew Rannells, Black Monday (Showtime)   Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesLecy Goranson, The Conners (ABC) Rita Moreno, One Day at a
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The Queen delivered a speech to mark Commonwealth Day just hours before grandson Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s bombshell interview with Oprah was scheduled to air. Queen Elizabeth II addressed the 54 Commonwealth nations in a speech on Sunday, Mar. 7. Commonwealth Day happened to fall on the same day as Oprah Winfrey‘s interview with
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The Queen is unlikely to watch Oprah Winfrey’s box office interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, but her courtiers have told The Sunday Times that Her Majesty is “pretty cheesed off” with the whole affair. According to a report from the British newspaper’s royal correspondent Roya Nikkhah and the well-connected Tim Shipman, Queen Elizabeth
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UPDATE 6:54 P.M.: Literally Minutes after the HFPA announced more details of their plans to be a more diverse and inclusive organization, Time’s Up responded with “the right words are not enough. The clock is ticking.” In a statement released Saturday night, Time’s Up president and CEO Tina Tchen blasted the HFPA in a case
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