Stuff only unity would be the second phase of the should. We should not put these british citizens because they decided to leave European Union between should not punish also the other countries because when he said believe me i welcome the initiative to strengthen the unit in the fence i believe it will be good for to opinion for europe on for nato the illegal migration that we have to sold stroman bringing this on had to be put to euro promising them the but the future which will not happen. Also coming up a putin faces the media the russian president s one man show you here is views on trump ukraine and his political opponents. The government has never been and still isnt afraid of anyone. Or we begin the day as the next chapter in a tell of two unions is about to be written tonight leaders of the European Union are meeting in brussels for their final summit of the year all those leaders include theresa may Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and there we have two unions the europe
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Film Noir Festival at Hollywood Legion Theater Looks to Make July a Little More Shadowy
Film Noir Festival at Hollywood Legion Theater Looks to Make July a Little More Shadowy
Alan K. Rode will be joined by fellow Film Noir Foundation leader Eddie Muller for three days of classics and rarities, including Nightmare Alley and Mildred Pierce.
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Sunshine and
noir are antithetical, as probably anyone who knows even a word of French could tell you. Sunshine and film noir, nearly as much so. Yet summer’s here and the time is right for skulking in the murderously foggy streets, thanks to a three-day festival of vintage ’40s and ’50s crime dramas being presented this weekend at the newly reopened Hollywood Legion Theater by the Film Noir Foundation.
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For decades, Hollywood has brushed off the Golden Globe Awards as a kind of collective inside joke, a fun, freewheeling party holding no grand importance. “That award is, no offense, worthless,” Ricky Gervais told the assembled crowd of stars while hosting the ceremony in 2016.
But in reality, for all the criticism long directed at the group that hands out the Globes the tiny, secretive 86-member Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. the entertainment industry has become deeply invested in the awards. Millions of dollars are poured collectively into trying to win them and millions more flow from the prizes into such things as box office returns, publicists’ bonuses and boosted star salaries.