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ITV have axed the final episode of Viewpoint from their main channel after allegations were made about the show s star Noel Clarke
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ITV have taken the decision to pull the final episode of police thriller Viewpoint from its main schedule on Friday night after allegations were made against the show s star, actor Noel Clarke.
Dungeons Deep And Caverns Old – Revisiting Neil Marshall’s The Descent
Sixteen years later, the film remains as powerful as the day it was released.
By Rich Johnson · April 30, 2021, 3:04 PM EDT Neil Marshall s THE DESCENT (2005).
Remember the last time you entered a cave? Damp, horrible places that smell of piss. If you’re lucky, there was the school trip where they turned it into a guided tour and the only scary thing down there was the WWII gas mask. Potholing on the other hand; I can imagine that’s fucking terrifying. I know, because I’ve seen Neil Marshall’s
Motorpoint Nottingham To Receive £1 Million From Second Round Of Government‘s Culture Recovery Fund 0 April 29, 2021 18:50 by Olivia Stock
Nieve O’Donnell
The National Ice Centre and Motorpoint Arena Nottingham are among more than 2,700 recipients to benefit from the latest round of awards from the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund. As the venue prepares to gradually re-open, Nieve O’Donnell explores what this means for the arts sector after a turbulent year.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the government’s Culture Recovery Fund has awarded over £300 million to organisations and venues across the country including Motorpoint Arena Nottingham. After receiving £1 Million from the government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund, the East Midlands’ biggest entertainment venue can gradually re-open over the next few months after more than a year of enforced closure.
June Givanni awarded British Independent Film Awards special prize
JUNE GIVANNI: Award winning
THE BRITISH Independent Film Awards (BIFA) has today announced that film curator June Givanni will be awarded the 2020 Special Jury Prize.
As a custodian, I would like to see the archive reach its full potential. It’s a major responsibility but one that I have been privileged to accept
June Givanni
Each year, the BIFA jury identify an industry figure that they believe is deserving of the coveted Special Jury Prize and, in the spirit of BIFA’s celebration of the under-acknowledged, the award honours the unsung heroes of the film industry – those who have left an indelible mark on the landscape of British film but have not necessarily received the recognition they deserve.
Accepting the award, from Brad Pitt, whose company Plan B was a producer on “Minari,” Youn began her speech by playfully calling out Pitt’s absence on set. “Finally,” she said. “It’s an honor to meet you.”