After months of speculation, it’s finally here; Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s coronation RSVP. Buckingham Palace announced the Duke of Sussex’s going to see his father, King Charles III, officially crowned king. But his wife, Meghan Markle, nor his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, will be there. Which, according to an author, has “two of the most unique people born in history” missing out.
Prince Harry’s going to the coronation while Meghan Markle stays in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet Prince Harry | Victoria Jones/Pa Images via Getty Images
On April 12, 2023, Buckingham Palace revealed whether or not the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would go to the coronation. An official statement confirmed Harry will be at the ceremony. It also noted where Meghan will be.
“Breaking: “Buckingham Palace is pleased to confirm that The Duke of Sussex will attend the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on May 6th,...
Prince Harry’s going to the coronation while Meghan Markle stays in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet Prince Harry | Victoria Jones/Pa Images via Getty Images
On April 12, 2023, Buckingham Palace revealed whether or not the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would go to the coronation. An official statement confirmed Harry will be at the ceremony. It also noted where Meghan will be.
“Breaking: “Buckingham Palace is pleased to confirm that The Duke of Sussex will attend the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on May 6th,...
- 4/13/2023
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Musician and actor David Bowie has topped a Sky Arts list celebrating the 50 most influential British artists of the last 50 years.
Bowie was named most influential by judges as they commended his influence across the industry and ability to transcend a variety of mediums including music, film and fashion.
A team of judges across music, film and TV, performing arts, literature and visual art were asked to create the list by TV channel Sky Arts in a celebration of British artists past and present and their influence on global culture. The 15-person judging panel, led by DJ, presenter and author Lauren Laverne, included Mobo Awards founder Kanya King, writer Bonnie Greer, film critic Ali Plumb and theater critic Lyn Gardner.
The top 10 also includes artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen (“Small Axe”) in second place; Russell T. Davies in third; fashion designer Vivienne Westwood fourth; playwright Caryl Churchill fifth; dancer-choreographer Michael Clark...
Bowie was named most influential by judges as they commended his influence across the industry and ability to transcend a variety of mediums including music, film and fashion.
A team of judges across music, film and TV, performing arts, literature and visual art were asked to create the list by TV channel Sky Arts in a celebration of British artists past and present and their influence on global culture. The 15-person judging panel, led by DJ, presenter and author Lauren Laverne, included Mobo Awards founder Kanya King, writer Bonnie Greer, film critic Ali Plumb and theater critic Lyn Gardner.
The top 10 also includes artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen (“Small Axe”) in second place; Russell T. Davies in third; fashion designer Vivienne Westwood fourth; playwright Caryl Churchill fifth; dancer-choreographer Michael Clark...
- 8/11/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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The First Purge
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Mary Shelley [pictured]
Haifaa Al-Mansour cowrites (with Emma Jensen) and directs this biopic of the mother of science fiction, Frankenstein author Mary Shelley (Elle Fanning).
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Natalie Dormer cowrites and stars in this thriller about a blind woman who aurally witnesses the murder of her neighbor. (male director)
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Jo Brand writes this dramedy about a family coping with mental illness. Costarring Brand, Sheridan Smith, Sheila Hancock, Ella Hunt, and Sally Phillips. (male director)
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Whitney
This documentary biography explores the life, work, and death of 1980s and 90s pop-music queen Whitney Houston. (male director)
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This documentary about Brexit — the UK’s exit...
The First Purge
Lex Scott Davis costars in this sci-fi horror about an experiment in making murder legal. Costarring Marisa Tomei. (male writer and director)
my review | find cinemas
limited
Mary Shelley [pictured]
Haifaa Al-Mansour cowrites (with Emma Jensen) and directs this biopic of the mother of science fiction, Frankenstein author Mary Shelley (Elle Fanning).
find cinemas
In Darkness
Natalie Dormer cowrites and stars in this thriller about a blind woman who aurally witnesses the murder of her neighbor. (male director)
find cinemas
The More You Ignore Me
Jo Brand writes this dramedy about a family coping with mental illness. Costarring Brand, Sheridan Smith, Sheila Hancock, Ella Hunt, and Sally Phillips. (male director)
find cinemas
Whitney
This documentary biography explores the life, work, and death of 1980s and 90s pop-music queen Whitney Houston. (male director)
my review | find cinemas
Postcards from the 48%
This documentary about Brexit — the UK’s exit...
- 7/6/2018
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
The Happy Soul film festival 2010 will run from 20th -30th April in London. The two-week, free festival will comprise over 20 film-screenings and well-being themed events taking place in Kingston, Wimbledon, Merton, Lambeth, Sutton and Richmond.
Films being showcased during the festival include: the BAFTA and Oscar award-winning Precious, London River which is set during the 7/7 terrorist attacks on London, The Color Purple, the Iranian drama About Elly, Chris Rock’s Good Hair and Eyes Wide Open.
Festival highlights include An Audience with Alice Walker event and the Happy Soul Youth Film Awards, which will see young people from schools and community groups in South London making short films which explore mental health awareness from their experience. Alice Walker is making a visit to the UK to support the festival – and will attend a screening of the Color Purple which will be followed by her being interviewed by Bonnie Greer.
Films being showcased during the festival include: the BAFTA and Oscar award-winning Precious, London River which is set during the 7/7 terrorist attacks on London, The Color Purple, the Iranian drama About Elly, Chris Rock’s Good Hair and Eyes Wide Open.
Festival highlights include An Audience with Alice Walker event and the Happy Soul Youth Film Awards, which will see young people from schools and community groups in South London making short films which explore mental health awareness from their experience. Alice Walker is making a visit to the UK to support the festival – and will attend a screening of the Color Purple which will be followed by her being interviewed by Bonnie Greer.
- 4/17/2010
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
This looks set to be an exciting year for feminism. Here Viv Groskop rounds up the books, films, theatre and marches that will inspire us all in the coming months
This is a big year for feminist anniversaries. It was 40 years ago that the first ever National Women's Liberation conference was held in the UK, that Germaine Greer published her groundbreaking book The Female Eunuch and Kate Millett published the life-changing work Sexual Politics. The year looks set to include a whole host of celebrations then, one of which is already underway – the Ms Understood exhibition at the Women's Library in London, which traces "the sisterhood and spirit of 1970s feminism" and runs until the end of March.
But this year's feminist calendar isn't solely historical. Three major new feminist books are to be published in Britain, the TV series Mad Men continues to explore the sexual politics of the 1960s,...
This is a big year for feminist anniversaries. It was 40 years ago that the first ever National Women's Liberation conference was held in the UK, that Germaine Greer published her groundbreaking book The Female Eunuch and Kate Millett published the life-changing work Sexual Politics. The year looks set to include a whole host of celebrations then, one of which is already underway – the Ms Understood exhibition at the Women's Library in London, which traces "the sisterhood and spirit of 1970s feminism" and runs until the end of March.
But this year's feminist calendar isn't solely historical. Three major new feminist books are to be published in Britain, the TV series Mad Men continues to explore the sexual politics of the 1960s,...
- 1/8/2010
- by Viv Groskop
- The Guardian - Film News
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