BBC ‘Crookhaven’ Trailer Unveiled: Premiere Date Is March 22

BBC ‘Crookhaven’ Trailer Unveiled: Premiere Date Is March 22

EXCLUSIVE: “This is Crookhaven. Everyone’s hiding something.” We have exclusive trailer for the BBC’s adaptation of high school with a twist series Crookhaven, based on the beloved novels by J.J. Arcanjo, which launches March 22. Starring Dougray Scott, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Keith Allen and Adolescence breakout Amari Bacchus, the BBC’s adaptation is set in the secret…

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Stephen Colbert Accepts WGA East’s Walter Bernstein Award: “The Revolution … Was Going To Be Televised, And Then Paramount Bought It”

Stephen Colbert Accepts WGA East’s Walter Bernstein Award: “The Revolution … Was Going To Be Televised, And Then Paramount Bought It”

Upon receiving this year’s Walter Bernstein Award from the Writers Guild of America East, outgoing Late Show host Stephen Colbert took the opportunity with his time on stage to champion his staff and lob one final jab at CBS parent corporation Paramount. Anyone expecting scorched earth might have been the tiniest bit disappointed, but the…

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Frasers Property appoints Tony Lombardo as new group COO

Frasers Property appoints Tony Lombardo as new group COO

[SINGAPORE] Frasers Property on Monday (Mar 9) announced the appointment of Tony Lombardo as its new group chief operating officer (COO), effective Oct 1, 2026. He will report to the group chief executive officer and will be based in Singapore. The statement indicated that Lombardo has nearly 30 years of international experience across real estate…

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Quentin Tarantino’s First Play Eyeing Early 2027 London Launch

Quentin Tarantino’s First Play Eyeing Early 2027 London Launch

Quentin Tarantino‘s debut play is eyeing an early 2027 London launch, potentially in the West End. Tarantino revealed last summer that he was working on a play, saying: “The play is written. It is absolutely the next thing I’m going to do. We’ll start the ball rolling on it in January… It’s probably going to…

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CAS Awards 2026 Winners List From Cinema Audio Society

CAS Awards 2026 Winners List From Cinema Audio Society

Warner Bros’ and Apple’s F1 and Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters were the big film winners at the 62nd annual CAS Awards on Saturday, taking the respective Live Action and Animated Motion Picture prizes. See the full winners list below. Joseph Kosinski’s racing drama starring Brad Pitt won Best Sound at the BAFTA Film Awards last…

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Timothée Chalamet Faces Backlash For Saying “No One Cares” About Ballet, Opera

Timothée Chalamet Faces Backlash For Saying “No One Cares” About Ballet, Opera

While Timothée Chalamet has been met with tomatoes over his dismissive comments about live performance, several troupes are extending an olive branch. After the 4x Oscar nominee quipped that “no one cares” about performance arts like ballet and opera, he’s been publicly inundated with both backlash and invitations to see several different troupes perform. “This…

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Ashland Hill, Goldfinch & Media Finance Capital Execs Assess State Of Indie Film Financing: “We’re In A Period Of Morphing” — Glasgow Film Festival

Ashland Hill, Goldfinch & Media Finance Capital Execs Assess State Of Indie Film Financing: “We’re In A Period Of Morphing” — Glasgow Film Festival

A group of UK-based financiers touched down this week at Glasgow Film Festival’s Industry Focus strand where they weighed in on the state of indie film financing and, while they admitted the industry was still in a bit of a correctional period, the overall message for the future of the indie sector is a positive…

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Donald Trump’s Presidency Is in Free Fall

Donald Trump’s Presidency Is in Free Fall

There’s another through-line here. I guarantee you that Miller and Hegseth believe a latent majority out there is quietly rallying behind zero-sum malignant nationalism (tariffs regardless of the consequences), the treatment of all undocumented immigrants as criminals (mass deportations), and a kill-first-think-later military posture (what Hegseth calls the “warrior ethic”). This calculus assumes most voters…

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Jeremy Larner Dies: Oscar-Winning ‘The Candidate’ Writer Was 88

Jeremy Larner Dies: Oscar-Winning ‘The Candidate’ Writer Was 88

Jeremy Larner, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of The Candidate (1972), has died. He was 88. The writer’s son Jesse Larner told The New York Times that his father died on Feb. 24 in a nursing facility in Oakland, California. Although he was diagnosed with lymphoma in January and had Parkinson’s disease since 2013, a specific cause…

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