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‘People Of The Book’: Historical Drama From Good Films Studios Spain Launches For TIFF Market With Bleiberg, First Look Images & Cast Revealed
Bleiberg Entertainment will be selling worldwide rights at the TIFF market to historical drama People of The Book, we can reveal. Directed by Michael Haussman (Edge of the World), and based on the book of the same name written by Pulitzer prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks, filming has recently wrapped in the Valencia region of Spain,…
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AOC froze her eggs at 36. Here’s what my generation got wrong about motherhood
AOC's egg freezing announcement sparks a deeper debate about whether postponing motherhood truly represents female empowerment for young women.
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Brad Pitt says he can drink in ‘restrained manner’ after 7 sober years, but expert raises red flag
Brad Pitt recently said he resumed drinking after seven years of sobriety, but an addiction specialist warns that “testing the waters” can be dangerous.
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POLL OF THE DAY: Should foreign nationals be banned from claiming all benefits?
Reform UK has pledged to save £21billion a year – part of £50billion in cuts to the welfare bill – by ending the ‘immoral’ system where British workers’ taxes support citizens from overseas.
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CEO says doing business in state ‘sucks’ as company heads to Texas amid California exodus
Hil Davis moved Digital Brands Group more than 1,300 miles to Round Rock, Texas, citing California's high cost of living and business expenses.
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Double killer Simon Levy ‘stabbed prison guard in neck with pen then grabbed him by the throat’
Double killer Simon Levy strangled a prison guard and stabbed them with a pen while he was awaiting trial for murder, a court heard today.
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Bonnie Tyler’s funeral preparations get underway at Swansea Minster with her order of service ‘remembering the warm, generous artist’ and Total Eclipse Of The Heart flower tribute
Bonnie Tyler’s nearest and dearest gathered for the star’s funeral at Swansea Minster on Monday, following her death in July.
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Iranian Director Ali Asgari Unveils First Clip From Venice-Bound ‘A Bit of Light’: ‘This Trump Guy Is Threatening to Bomb Here Every Day’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Iranian director Ali Asgari, who was in Venice Horizons last year with dark satire “Divine Comedy,” will soon be back — in competition this time — with his new feature “A Bit of Light.” Variety is unveiling a first clip of the timely film, which is being sold internationally by France’s Salaud Morisset and released…
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Prince Harry’s ‘The Wasp’ rival stepping down but may remain ‘a voice in the king’s ear’: expert
Royal experts say Sir Clive Alderton, dubbed “The Wasp” by Prince Harry, may still influence King Charles even after stepping down as private secretary.
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Far-left politicians still using ActBlue as 88-year-old disputes donating nearly $150,000 to fundraising giant
Top progressives including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders still fundraise through ActBlue amid smurfing allegations and a House probe.