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From WandaVision to The Crown, how TV stole the show from cinema

From WandaVision to The Crown, how TV stole the show from cinema As the TV Bafta nominations show, the tide has turned, and the A-listers are now making their boldest work on the small screen Steve McQueen s Small Axe series brought a cinematic intensity to the small screen  Credit: Des Willie When is a TV series not a TV series? When it’s an anthology of five standalone dramas from an Oscar-winning film director, which has been nominated for London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston film critics’ awards. Steve McQueen’s superb Small Axe, which told five stories about the British-West Indian experience from the 1960s to the 1980s, leads the way in this year’s television Baftas, with 15 nominations, announced yesterday, across the Television and the TV Craft awards.

IL BANCHIERE DI MILANO, il nuovo appassionate romanzo di Ippolito Edmondo Ferrario

IL BANCHIERE DI MILANO, il nuovo appassionate romanzo di Ippolito Edmondo Ferrario
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The Academy Awards Live Blog 2021

The Academy Awards Live Blog 2021 The Academy Awards Live Blog 2021 By Theo Smith and Katie Evans on Welcome to our live coverage of the 93rd Academy Awards. Join us as we discuss and react to tonight’s ceremony! 23.15 23.29 And that’s all folks! Thanks for sticking with us despite all our technical difficulties! To recap, here are the five big winners: BEST FILM – The Revenant BEST ACTRESS – Brie Larson, Room BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR – Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs   23.27 Anneka: Leo’s just stood there in the background like… ‘this is a sign’…. ‘this is my moment… we’re gonna rock the Oscars.

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Big Light boards second Devils run

Patrick Dempsey (left) is among the stars of Devils Big Light Productions, the London- and Paris-based indie behind Amazon original The Man in the High Castle, has boarded the second season of international thriller series Devils, starring Patrick Dempsey. Frank Spotnitz’s prodco will coproduce the Sky original series alongside Sky Italia and Italy-based Lux Vide in collaboration with Sky Studios and French duo Orange Studio and OCS. Based on book The Devils by Guido Maria Brera, the thriller revolves around two financial traders who come across a worldwide financial conspiracy after one of them is named as a suspect in a murder investigation.

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