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When a filmmaker really clicks with Stephen Kingâs material, itâs not terribly uncommon for them to go back to that well a second or even a third time. Lewis Teague made both
Creepshow and
Geraldâs Game and
Doctor Sleep. With this in mind, itâs easy to understand that though writer/producer Benjamin Cavell only just recently went through the experience of bringing
The Stand into live-action, he has already put thought into another adaptation that he would love to make. Unfortunately, thereâs a pretty big snag involved.
With all nine episodes of
Everything You Need To Know About Strike Season 5
DKODING Studio
‘Strike’ Season 4 ended with a bang and as J.K. Rowling has already released the fifth book in the ‘Cormoran Strike’ series, we take a look at what can be expected from the fifth season of ‘Strike’.
J.K. Rowling is somehow best known for imagining a striking fantasy world of Hogwarts in the ‘Harry Potter’ series. And it is justified why many people only know her as the author of the universally renowned Harry Potter novel series, that paved way for the equally successful string of films. Very few know that she has had a quite flourishing writing career that encompasses many genres; crime being one of her favourites to explore. Hence, when it was announced that her “Cormoran Strikes” series of novels was to be adapted into a British television series, her fans rejoiced. And now, as the series has already completed four seasons and 11 long episodes, the fans await the 5
ITV Studios share details of May Drama & Formats Festival line up
Published: Thu 06 May 2021
ITV Studios share details of May Drama & Formats Festival line up
London, May 6 2021 - ITV Studios Festival is set to return with a day-long virtual event on May 19th providing clients with personalised digital experiences, showcasing some of the most hotly-anticipated drama series and formats.
Virtual sessions will feature top creatives, interviews and clips to help clients take a deeper dive into up-coming hit shows, including stylish spy drama Harry Palmer: The Ipcress Files (Altitude Film); evocative four-part series The Long Call (SIlverprint Pictures) and crime thriller The Tower (Windhover Films/ Mammoth Screen). Plus there will be details of new formats such as high-octane physical game show The Void (Gameface) and an exciting new relationship competition series I’d Do Anything for Love..But I Won’t Do That (Nobody’s Hero), based on the iconic hit by Meat Loaf.
A lovely enclosed garden awaits at Stone Barn
- Credit: Andy Priddy
I ve stayed in plenty of hot tub cottages in my life, but nothing has felt quite as luxurious as Stone Barn in the Somerset town of Minehead
My previous cottage reviews have been pre-Covid and pre-toddler, so the whole experience was bound to be very different from the start. I wondered how comfortable I d feel staying away from home when we re still in the middle of a pandemic. I wondered whether I would actually get to use the hot tub with a nearly-three-year-old mini me in tow. But by the end of the weekend, I was wondering whether I could stay forever!
Oliver Trowler-Wareham (drums, percussion, backing vocals) formed the band under the moniker
Foundlings in their joint hometowns of South London and Brighton. Their first two singles, “Misery” and “Horizon,” received generous airplay on BBC 6 Music and Radio X, as well as Melita Dennett’s BBC, Introducing the South.
The following year saw the release of the band’s eponymously-titled debut EP, which came out on Last Night From Glasgow. In support of the release, the band took to the road, performing at festivals across the UK and selling out their two release shows at the Sebright Arms in London and Stereo in Glasgow.