Month: November 2022

Publispei is one of the oldest TV and film production companies in Italy and creator of some of the country’s most beloved, long-running series such as Un Medico In Famiglia and I Cesaroni. Until now, the company’s renown has been confined to Italy but company president Verdiana Bixio wants to change this and expand its
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Image Source: Everett Collection “Spider-Man” fans are going to have to wait a little while longer for the franchise’s next animated film to arrive. On April 20, Sony Pictures announced some changes to its theatrical release calendar, as reported by Deadline, and one of the biggest updates is the new release date for “Spider-Man: Across
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It’s Ryan Murphy’s world, we’re just living in it. By Grant Rindner November 7, 2022 Evan Peters, Molly Ringwald and Richard Jenkins in Dahmer. Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.Courtesy of Netflix Ryan Murphy’s latest Netflix project, the confoundingly titled Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, has polarized audiences and critics, but proved a big
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Belgian filmmaker Lukas Dhont’s Close, Danish director Ali Abbasi’s Holy Spider and Swedish director Ruben Ôstlund’s Triangle Of Sadness lead the nominations for the 35th European Film Awards, which were unveiled today. The films have each made it into four categories including best European Film, Best Director and Screenwriter. All three films debuted at Cannes
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Guess that Knives Out sweater really paid off: Chris Evans is officially People’s Sexiest Man Alive of 2022! Stephen Colbert announced the news on Nov. 7, unveiling the steamy cover of the magazine’s annual issue, during CBS’ The Late Show. He introduced the winner as “Hollywood movie star and incandescent supernova of hotness, Chris Evans!”  Stephen played a clip of Chris on
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Jimmy Kimmel wasted no time on his late-night talk show addressing Donald Trump’s attacks over the weekend. The former President of the United States said in a rally that Kimmel’s show was “dead” because Republicans stopped watching him. You can watch Kimmel’s monologue in the video posted above. Kimmel said that his wife started receiving
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Lost, Found & Remastered! With SHATTER MESSIAH, ex-Nevermore/ex-Annihilator guitarist Curran Murphy set out in spring 2005 to follow in the musical footsteps of his two predecessor bands and continue under his own banner. Stylistically, Shatter Messiah perfectly combines both aforementioned bands into a symbiosis that is capable of sending every lover of the genre into
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Patrons and titans of art, film, music, and tech gathered in style thanks to Gucci, raising a record-breaking $5.1 million as Southern California’s blue chip museum undergoes a massive renovation. Honorees included Los Angeles artist Helen Pashgian, who brought the hometown history, and Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook, who brought his cinematic bona fides as well
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Succession’s Jeremy Strong says he was very nearly cast as Captain America. Well, Captain America’s pre-serum scrawny body anyway. The ideas was that it would be Chris Evans’ head audiences saw, digitally plopped onto Strong’s body. “They told me there was a top-secret film about Captain America,” Strong told The Times U.K. of the for
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In Lynn Steger Strong’s taut domestic drama, Flight, Christmas is a time of tension and healing for three adult siblings in the wake of their mother’s death. Helen was a formidable figure by all accounts. Equal parts homemaker, matriarch and intellectual, she stood out in her Florida town and provided the charismatic fulcrum around which
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EXCLUSIVE: Award-winning director, actress, dancer, choreographer and producer Debbie Allen is adding talk show host to her resume. Hello, which has been acquired by Scott Koondel’s Sox Entertainment, features Allen in one-on-one conversations with top artists, authors, writers and directors. The list of guests so far include Shonda Rhimes, Phylicia Rashad, Tyler Perry, Ava DuVernay,
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