Government advice is that cinemas can stay open during official mourning period for Queen Elizabeth II.
The majority of UK-Ireland cinemas will remain open this weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, with distributors moving ahead with new releases.
Government ‘formal guidance’ for the period of mourning was sent by the UK Cinema Associationto its members yesterday shortly before the Queen’s death was confirmed. The guidance states there is “no expectation” for businesses – including cinemas – to close unless they wish to.
A government update received by the Ukca today and sent to members does not include any changes to this advice.
The majority of UK-Ireland cinemas will remain open this weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, with distributors moving ahead with new releases.
Government ‘formal guidance’ for the period of mourning was sent by the UK Cinema Associationto its members yesterday shortly before the Queen’s death was confirmed. The guidance states there is “no expectation” for businesses – including cinemas – to close unless they wish to.
A government update received by the Ukca today and sent to members does not include any changes to this advice.
- 9/9/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Joan Collin has no time for the royals.
On Monday, the 89-year-old actress appeared on “Good Morning Britain” to talk about her new musical film “Tomorrow Morning” and threw some shade in Meghan Markle’s direction.
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Asked about the “other Duchesses” making headlines these days, Dame Joan joked, “Who could that be? I have no idea.”
When asked more specifically about Prince Harry and Meghan’s recent trip to the U.K., Collins responded, “Do we need to give any of them more oxygen?”
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Harry and Meghan were in the U.K. this week for the first time since attending Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee in June.
They went to Manchester, where Meghan delivered a...
On Monday, the 89-year-old actress appeared on “Good Morning Britain” to talk about her new musical film “Tomorrow Morning” and threw some shade in Meghan Markle’s direction.
Read More: Joan Collins Says There Are A Lot Of Actresses Haven’t Had Plastic Surgery: ‘There’s Many Of Us’
Asked about the “other Duchesses” making headlines these days, Dame Joan joked, “Who could that be? I have no idea.”
When asked more specifically about Prince Harry and Meghan’s recent trip to the U.K., Collins responded, “Do we need to give any of them more oxygen?”
Read More: Joan Collins Compares Her Infamous ‘Dynasty’ Slap-Fight To Chris Rock & Will Smith
Harry and Meghan were in the U.K. this week for the first time since attending Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee in June.
They went to Manchester, where Meghan delivered a...
- 9/6/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Exclusive: Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment has acquired the UK distribution rights for Pennywise: The Story of It, which explores the hit 1990 mini-series, based on Stephen King’s iconic novel.
Co-directed by John Campopiano and Christopher Griffiths, the behind-the-scenes movie features interviews with director Tommy Lee Wallace (Halloween III) and cast members Tim Curry (Rocky Horror), Seth Green (Family Guy), and Richard Thomas (The Waltons). The movie touches on themes spanning the cultural phenomenon of coulrophobia (the fear of clowns) to Curry’s portrayal of the notorious clown monster.
The deal was signed by Spencer Pollard, CEO of Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment and Unannounced Film Company’s Laurence Gornall. Digital release is set for October 3rd and DVD & Bd on October 24th.
The film’s trailer is above. Cinedigm has U.S. rights.
Pollard said: “We are very excited to be working on this brilliant story. The story of Pennywise when released in...
Co-directed by John Campopiano and Christopher Griffiths, the behind-the-scenes movie features interviews with director Tommy Lee Wallace (Halloween III) and cast members Tim Curry (Rocky Horror), Seth Green (Family Guy), and Richard Thomas (The Waltons). The movie touches on themes spanning the cultural phenomenon of coulrophobia (the fear of clowns) to Curry’s portrayal of the notorious clown monster.
The deal was signed by Spencer Pollard, CEO of Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment and Unannounced Film Company’s Laurence Gornall. Digital release is set for October 3rd and DVD & Bd on October 24th.
The film’s trailer is above. Cinedigm has U.S. rights.
Pollard said: “We are very excited to be working on this brilliant story. The story of Pennywise when released in...
- 9/6/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Director Nick Winston’s film adaptation of his own stage musical about a marriage breakdown fails to strike a memorable chord
The road from stage to screen can be a rocky path: a musical should not, for instance, unfold as a string of music videos but establish a coherent visual language. It’s this that is lacking in Nick Winston’s reworking of his own stage production of the same title.
Tomorrow Morning follows married couple Jack (Ramin Karimloo) and Catherine (Samantha Barks) through two distinct phases of their relationship; it juxtaposes the idealistic adoration felt before their wedding day with the animosity that comes a decade later when the pair quarrel over divorce settlements and property rights. This stark contrast is intended to reflect the ebb and flow of domestic partnerships as well as the individual evolution that occurs between young adulthood and middle age. Once an aspiring novelist,...
The road from stage to screen can be a rocky path: a musical should not, for instance, unfold as a string of music videos but establish a coherent visual language. It’s this that is lacking in Nick Winston’s reworking of his own stage production of the same title.
Tomorrow Morning follows married couple Jack (Ramin Karimloo) and Catherine (Samantha Barks) through two distinct phases of their relationship; it juxtaposes the idealistic adoration felt before their wedding day with the animosity that comes a decade later when the pair quarrel over divorce settlements and property rights. This stark contrast is intended to reflect the ebb and flow of domestic partnerships as well as the individual evolution that occurs between young adulthood and middle age. Once an aspiring novelist,...
- 8/30/2022
- by Phuong Le
- The Guardian - Film News
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