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Why Brits Are Mourning the End of Their Beloved ‘Gavin & Stacey,’ According to James Corden
Corden and his co-creator Ruth Jones — or Smithy and Nessa to some — were emotional waving goodbye to their enduringly popular sitcom, which aired its final episode on Dec. 25.
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‘Rivals’ Showrunner Talks “Bigger, Better, Bolder” Season 2, ‘Bridget Jones’ “Naughtiness” Appealing to the U.S.
"I've had messages from friends saying it spiced up their sex life — they reckon the British and American birthrate is going to go up as a result of this show," Dominic Treadwell-Collins tells THR.
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Beatles Reunite as Paul McCartney Brings Out Ringo Starr for Final Show on “Got Back” Tour
McCartney brought his Beatles bandmate on to raucous applause before the pair played hits such as "Helter Skelter" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band."
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‘The Brutalist’, ‘Anora’ Set the Pace With 7 London Critics’ Circle Film Awards Noms Each
Both the films, as well as 'Conclave', 'The Substance', 'Nosferatu' and more are in the running for film of the year, with Timothée Chalamet, Colman Domingo and Daniel Craig earning best actor nods.
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The ‘High School Musical’ Story of Connor Swindells
Before 'Sex Education' fame, the British star thought he was going to be a boxer. One 'Barbie' movie and a leading role in Steven Knight's 'SAS Rogue Heroes' later, Swindells talks to THR on paving a path in Hollywood, his role in the upcoming 'William Tell' and why it helps to be "a pessimistic arse."
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‘Black Doves’ Creator on What That Final Glance From Keira Knightley Meant and Season 2 Plans
Writer-creator Joe Barton talks to The Hollywood Reporter about Ben Whishaw and Knightley's chemistry, his dream casting for a season two villain and that sentimental ending: "It's a Christmas show!"
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‘Santosh’ Director Sandhya Suri Says U.K.’s Oscars Pick “Was Too Horrific” to Be a Doc
The helmer of the British Independent Film Award winner catches up with The Hollywood Reporter to talk about awards season hopes for her film and crafting an apt Indian police procedural: "It's about another way to be a woman."
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Meet the Gen Z Director About to Shoot His First Feature at 20: “My Film School Was YouTube”
Noah Caplan is fighting to make movies for his peers — and is taking on the Andrew Tates of the world to do it: "The industry [must] present young, impressionable boys with better role models."
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Marianne Jean-Baptiste Talks ‘Hard Truths’ Praise: “People Telling You You’ve Done a Good Job Is Not a Bad Thing”
The Brit picked up the best lead performance award at the British Independent Film Awards on Sunday, though was notably snubbed by the Golden Globes.
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Sky Unveils First Look at Matt Smith in Adaptation of Nick Cave Novel ‘The Death of Bunny Munro’
The six-part limited series, based on Nick Cave’s sophomore novel, features the 'House of the Dragon' star in the titular role.
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David Tennant to Return as Host of BAFTA Film Awards: “It’s Quite Curious”
"It's not something I'd ever imagined I would be asked to do," Tennant told The Hollywood Reporter about taking on the role for a second year in a row.
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‘Baby Reindeer’ Star Jessica Gunning, ‘One Day’ Breakout Ambika Mod Among Women in Film & TV Award Winners
The guests at London's Park Lane Hilton event also included 'Emilia Pérez' leads Zoe Saldaña and Karla Sofía Gascón, 'Rivals' actor Katherine Parkinson, and 'Doctor Who' boss Russell T. Davies
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