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‘Motherland’ Spin-off ‘Amandaland’ Set At BBC
The BBC’s Motherland universe is living on with a spin-off following a post-divorce Amanda.
One of Sharon Horgan’s hit show’s most popular characters, Amandaland will follow the protagonist after her divorce, who has had to downsize and up sticks to South Harlesden, or as the Estate Agent calls it…
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Paul McCartney “Becomes UK’s First Music Billionaire” In Annual Rich List – report
Paul McCartney has been one of the UK's wealthiest musicians for the last 60 years due to his Beatles royalties. Now he has reportedly become the first UK musician to become a billionaire ($1.27bn).
The Sunday Times Rich List, published annually, reports that Sir Paul has seen his immense fortune…
Adria Arjona & Edgar Ramirez Sign For Jayro Bustamante’s ‘El Sombreron’ As The Match Factory Launches Sales In Cannes
Adria Arjona and Edgar Ramirez have been announced to co-star in Jayro Bustamante's dystopian thriller El Sombreron as The Match Factory launches worldwide sales on the project in Cannes, with CAA Media Finance representing North America.
Guatemalan director Bustamante previously made waves with…
Studiocanal Rolls Out German Trilogy ‘Woodwalkers’; Execs Talk Ambitions For New Franchise – Cannes Market
EXCLUSIVE: Studiocanal has been rolling out sales on the first instalment of Germany-language film trilogy Woodwalkers in Cannes.
A joint production between Blue Eyes Fiction and Studiocanal Germany, it is one the most ambitious German-language productions to date for both partners.
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‘My Life As A Zucchini’ Filmmaker Claude Barras Returns To Cannes With ‘Savages’ – First Look
EXCLUSIVE: Swiss filmmaker Claude Barras, best known for his 2016 Oscar-nominated feature My Life As a Zucchini, returns to Cannes this year with the animated stop-motion Savages.
The film's synopsis reads: In Borneo, at the edge of the tropical forest, Keria is given a baby orangutan that has been…
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Made In India: The World’s Biggest Film Industry Hasn’t Had A Film In The Cannes Competition Since 1994 … Until Now
The first iteration of the Cannes Film Festival, planned for 1939, was scuppered when Germany invaded Poland to trigger the start of World War II. But when the festival finally got off the ground in 1946, Indian cinema came out swinging. Mounted shortly after the conclusion of the war, the first “real”…
Barry Keoghan And Franz Rogowski On ‘Bird’, Andrea Arnold’s Unique Process, And The Meta Nod To ‘Saltburn’ Keoghan Couldn’t Resist – Cannes Studio
Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski took to the rooftop of the Palais yesterday to visit the Deadline Studio in Cannes, and the high vantage point seemed fitting; the pair are on a cloud after the triumphant premiere of Andrea Arnold’s Bird, in which they both star.
Keoghan tipped his hat to this…
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View All What We're WatchingFundamental Films’ Mark Gao Talks New Strategy For Buying, Producing & Co-Productions: “China Market Is Just Looking For Something New”
EXCLUSIVE: Fundamental Films chairman Mark Gao and his CEO Ivy Hua are in Cannes to reconnect with the international industry as part of the Shanghai-based company's return to international acquisitions and production.
One of the biggest and longest-established Chinese buyers before the pandemic…
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Bill Maher Asks “Where’s The Beef” About Reasons For Kendrick Lamar/Drake Feud
Forget the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine. Bill Maher spent the first segment of Friday’s Real Time asking about a cultural battle – the feud between rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
To explain the war of words, Maher brought in Michael Eric Dyson, a professor at Vanderbilt University and…
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‘Blue Bloods’ Last Midseason Finale TV Review: NYPD Family Drama Stays Steady With Some Cynicism, Church & ‘Trainspotting’
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details of tonight's Blue Bloods Season 14 midseason finale, which is the close of the first part of the NYPD family drama’s final season.
"Father, forgive me for I have sinned," says New York Police commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) in church in tonight's Blu…
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View All Deadline Studio At Cannes Film Festival 2024‘Fire Country’ Season Finale: Max Thieriot Addresses That Wedding Cliffhanger & Bode’s Future With Gabriela
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details from the season finale of Fire Country on CBS.
It’s become a well-worn trope in TV weddings; a heartsick man (or woman) is stuck in a pew while he watches the love of his life exchange vows with someone else.
But the only ‘I do’ viewers heard in the…
‘Mayor Of Kingstown’ Producers Had To Make Changes For Still-Recovering Jeremy Renner
Jeremy Renner is back at work on his series Mayor of Kingstown after his well-documented snowmobile accident and recovery.
But he’s still not physically all the way back.
“To try to create some truth and then get the audience to believe it, while I'm just trying to learn to walk again, to…
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Comedy ‘Babes’ Opens In Limited Release Stateside With Neon On The Move In Cannes – Specialty Preview
‘IF’ Befriends $1.75M In Previews; ‘Strangers: Chapter 1’ Scares Up $1.2M – Friday AM Box Office Update
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