Sneaky toddler & puppy caught red-handed stealing snacks
These sneaky little thieves were caught stealing snacks from the fridge and they absolutely have no regrets about that! So hilarious!
Hunger-striking Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny was having difficult speaking and had lost more weight, his wife said in a social media post on Tuesday, after visiting him in prison. Navalny, 44, a prominent opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, announced a hunger strike at the end of March in protest at what he said was the refusal of prison authorities to treat him properly for acute back and leg pain. In an Instagram post, Yulia Navalnaya described his condition after speaking to him by phone through a glass window.
Joanna Fox was left feeling "lost" and "broken" after her dachshund was stolen.
On the day it was revealed that soccer superstar David Beckham is in line to star in Disney Plus series “Save Our Squad,” the former mid-fielder turned team owner gave his first in-depth television industry keynote at this year’s MipTV on Tuesday. Nine-time Primetime Emmy-winning director and producer Ben Winston (“Carpool Karaoke,” “Friends Reunion Special”), […]
It’s a critical bout for both of them, because both of them have lost to reigning champion Israel Adesanya and are gunning for a rematch.
A 28-year-old solicitor has become one of the first people in England to receive the Moderna jab as part of the nation’s mass vaccination programme. Along with the Pfizer vaccine, it offers an alternative to the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab for under-30s, after concerns about a possible link to very rare blood clots. The Vaccines Taskforce has secured 17 million doses of the Moderna jab for the UK - enough to immunise 8.5 million people. Over 32 million people in the UK have so far received a first dose of a Covid vaccine. People aged between 45 and 50 are now being invited to book an appointment. However, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said people should continue to be cautious, as he warned that the easing of lockdown restrictions will "inevitably" lead to more infections and deaths.
The families of Daunte Wright and George Floyd, along with attorney Ben Crump, hold a news conference in Minneapolis.
Delays in Covid-19 vaccinations are the top risk facing the global economy, and getting people in poor countries inoculated should be a top priority, the IMF's chief economist said Tuesday.
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“Mortal Kombat,” which hits theaters and HBO Max on April 23, marks Lewis Tan’s first time leading a major blockbuster — and it’s not a role he took on lightly. Tan, a martial artist and actor who performs his own stunts in action-heavy roles in “Iron Fist,” “Into the Badlands,” “Wu Assassins” and “Deadpool 2,” […]
Mike Mayo, Wells Fargo Senior Analyst joins the Yahoo Finance Live panel to discuss what to expect from big banks to kick off earnings season.
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Ever see a stingray jump up like that for food before? Wow! Filmed in the Maldives.
One of the biggest lost treasures of cinema history is the missing, destroyed footage of Orson Welles’ follow-up to “Citizen Kane,” “The Magnificent Ambersons.” And Turner Classic Movies is now working on a documentary about the search for that lost footage. TCM is teaming with filmmaker Joshua Grossberg, who is leading a search to Brazil to locate the missing reels of the 1942 film “The Magnificent Ambersons” in the hopes of restoring the film for the big screen. TCM will sponsor the latest leg of Grossberg’s search and produce a documentary titled “The Search for the Lost Print: The making of Orson Welles’ ‘The Magnificent Ambersons” about the 25-year process Grossberg has already endured to attempt to find it. Film historians know the story well, but after disastrous test screenings of “The Magnificent Ambersons,” the film studio RKO cut 43 minutes from Welles’ second feature and tacked on a new, more optimistic ending. The original, excised footage was then melted down for its nitrate for use in World War II and has been lost ever since. Welles was once quoted as saying that “they destroyed ‘Ambersons’ and it destroyed me,” and he even attested that the film would’ve been better than “Citizen Kane” had it made it to the screen as he intended. And it in part led Welles to break away from Hollywood and forge a path as a more independent storyteller and director throughout his career. The film is considered a classic to this day, but that lost potential has tantalized cinephiles ever since. Also Read: Why TCM Is Showing Problematic Films Like 'Gone With the Wind' - And Won't Rule Out Woody Allen Classics “The Search for the Lost Print” will include production photos and first-hand accounts from those who viewed it and chronicle the story of Grossberg’s search as well as discuss Welles’ exile from Hollywood after the events. Grossberg’s return trip to Brazil will begin in fall 2021 and see him renew his search for the lost print as well as interview key players in this fascinating tale. The film will then premiere on TCM in July 2022 in honor of the film’s 80th anniversary. And if all goes well and the print is found and in viable condition, Grossberg and TCM will restore “The Magnificent Ambersons” to premiere alongside the documentary’s release. Joseph Schroeder and Gary Greenblatt are producing the film for Grossberg’s production banner, Under the Dome Ltd. “We know it’s a long shot but if these guys are able to find Orson Welles’ version of the film it would be one of the greatest discoveries in the history of cinema,” Charlie Tabesh, senior vice president, programming and content strategy for Turner Classic Movies said in a statement. “It’s too important not to try.” Also Read: 'Collective' Director on Documentary's Curious Link to Orson Welles' 1949 Classic 'The Third Man' Though long thought to be impossible, Grossberg got a lead on the missing “Ambersons” footage back in the mid-1990s when a film archivist working for a Brazilian film distributor claimed to have seen the 1960s canisters containing the 131-minute version of the film. What’s more, the silent masterpiece “Metropolis” was long considered to have footage that was forever lost to time, but historians did manage to track down much of the missing material and restored it to its former glory in 2008 after discovering it in 2008 in a museum in Argentina. Morgan Neville and Peter Bogdanovich also led the restoration and completion of another of Welles’ final, unfinished films, “The Other Side of the Wind” from 2018. “Considering the missing full-length version of Fritz Lang’s ‘Metropolis’ was discovered in an Argentine museum in 2008, it’s entirely possible the lost print of ‘Ambersons’ survives somewhere in Brazil,” Grossberg said. “To finally be able to track down the leads I developed is exciting and I’m grateful to TCM for their support.” Read original story TCM to Lead Search for Orson Welles’ Lost Cut of ‘The Magnificent Ambersons’ for Documentary At TheWrap
A YouGov poll only 2% of Britons thought there should be more Prince Philip coverage.
The world's top luxury goods group LVMH bounced back from the coronavirus pandemic to rake in higher sales in January-March than in the first quarter of 2019, the French company said in partial results published Tuesday.
Power agency CAA and its eponymous foundation have launched a new program to help storytellers accurately portray marginalized communities and sensitive social issues. The Full Story Initiative, announced Tuesday, will offer an industry-wide resource to “generate authentic narratives in television and film for a more equitable future,” a mission statement said. As an agency, CAA […]
Denver Nuggets star Jamal Murray has suffered a torn knee ligament and will almost certainly miss the rest of the NBA season, the team and reports said Tuesday.
President Biden, Speaker Pelosi, and other leaders saluted fallen US Capitol Police Officer William ‘Billy’ Evans, who was killed after getting struck by a vehicle on April 2, with a lying-in-honor ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda on April 13.Biden spoke directly to members of Evans’s family gathered among fellow officers and lawmakers in the Capitol on Tuesday morning. “Your son, your husband, your brother, your dad was a hero. And he’s part of you. It’s in your blood,” he said.After delivering remarks to Evans’s family, including his mother, wife, and two young children, the president stood before Evans’s flag-draped casket as he made the sign of the cross, then stepped back and placed his hand over his heart.Evans served with the Capitol Police since 2003. Credit: White House via Storyful
New Republic Pictures’ founder Brian Oliver and president Bradley Fischer have signed Riff Raff Entertainment, the company founded by Academy Award-nominated actor Jude Law (“The Next,” “Fantastic Beasts”) and Ben Jackson, to a first-look feature film and television production deal, the company announced Tuesday. “We are thrilled to join forces with New Republic Pictures,” Law said in a statement to TheWrap. “They have a commitment to creating the highest level of content, and their slate of projects reflects that. We look forward to working with Brian, Brad and their whole team to elevate our current projects in development and to identify new and inspiring material to take into production together.” “The New Republic team is thrilled to be working with Jude, Ben and the Riff Raff team, whose vision, talent and relationships make them incredible producers and enviable partners,” Fischer and Oliver added. “We hit the ground running from our very first meeting and can’t wait to help them bring to life a quickly growing slate of amazing projects across film and television.” Also Read: Cate Blanchett's Dirty Films, New Republic to Produce 'Queen Bitch and the High Horse' Riff Raff Entertainment most recently wrapped production on “True Things,” a film adaption of Deborah Kay Davies’ book “True Things About Me,” which was originally optioned by Law and Jackson. Also produced by Ruth Wilson, The Bureau, BFI & BBC Films and directed by BAFTA Award winner Harry Wootliff, the film stars Wilson and Tom Burke. Picturehouse Entertainment acquired the film and is releasing it in 2021 in the UK and Ireland. Riff Raff, alongside Sony Pictures Classics, previously co-produced the Kenneth Branagh-directed thriller “Sleuth,” which premiered at the 2007 Toronto and Venice Film Festivals and starred Law and Michael Caine. In 2004, Law and Jackson enabled the financing and produced the sci-fi adventure film “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow,” in which Law starred opposite Angelina Jolie and Gwyneth Paltrow. The film was ultimately bought and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Currently, Riff Raff has numerous series and films in various stages of development. Riff Raff is the fourth company New Republic has signed to a first-look deal in the last year, following deals with Francis Lawrence’s about:blank production company, Cate Blanchett’s Dirty Films and Jake Gyllenhaal’s Nine Stories. They are also working on a strong slate of films, including “Top Gun: Maverick,” “Mission: Impossible 7” and the recently released “Coming 2 America,” through their multi-picture co-financing deal with Paramount. New Republic Pictures just wrapped principal photography on the L.A.-set Michael Bay action thriller “Ambulance” starring Gyllenhaal, Yahya Abdul-Matteen II and Eiza González. Law is repped by CAA, Julian Belfrage Associates, Jackoway Austen Tyerman, ID and Premier. Read original story Jude Law’s Riff Raff Entertainment Signs First-Look Deal With New Republic At TheWrap
Sister has acquired “Never Far Away,” the new novel from bestselling author Michael Koryta, and will develop it as a feature film. Oscar-winning producer Cathy Schulman, who previously oversaw “Crash,” will produce the thriller for the company. Koryta will adapt the novel for the screen and will also executive produce. “Never Far Away” centers on Nina […]