1970s-80s Pop Singer Colin Gibb Dead at 70 Pop singer Colin Gibb has died. He was 70. The Black Lace frontman was well known in the 1970s and '80s for songs like "Agadoo" and "Superman." No cause of death has been reported. 06/4/2024 - 6:44 am | View Link
Black Lace and Eurovision singer Colin Gibb dies aged 70 Colin Gibb, the longest-standing member of pop band Black Lace, has died at the age of 70, his wife has confirmed. Taking to social media, Sue Kelly told fans that her “dearest husband” died on Sunday ... 06/3/2024 - 12:04 am | View Link
Colin Gibb death: Black Lace singer behind Agadoo, ‘the worst pop song of all time’, dies aged 70 Colin Gibb, the singer who represented the UK at Eurovision with British pop band Black Lace in 1979, has died just days after retiring, aged 70. With Black Lace, the Leeds-born musician rose to fame ... 06/2/2024 - 11:50 pm | View Link
Gloria Hunniford's life and career so far in 30 pictures From rocking out with Bananarama to her friendship with Cilla Black and Cliff Richard, Gloria has had a glistening career ... 05/27/2024 - 9:52 pm | View Link
18 priceless treasures people found in their homes Courtesy_Liverpool Beatles Memorabilia Auction Paul McCartney demo found in a record collection Simon White, the nephew of the late British singer Cilla Black, was searching through ... he chanced ... 05/12/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
The filmmakers behind Netflix’s latest documentary—How to Rob a Bank— do not want viewers to take its title literally. Although the film, out June 5, features accounts from real bank robbers who explain how they got people to hand over cash, directors Seth Porges and Stephen Robert Morse hope nobody gets ideas after watching it.
Production has begun on a second season of “Scrublands,” the Australian crime thriller series starring Luke Arnold (“Black Sails”) and Bella Heathcote (“The Neon Demon,” “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies”). With action set a year after the events of the first season, award-winning investigative journalist Martin Scarsden (Arnold) has returned to his coastal hometown, Port […]
The Newport Beach Film Festival will return to London Feb. 13 2025 for its U. K. Honors, recognizing outstanding work by British and Irish actors across film and television. The U. K. Honors will take place at Raffles London at The OWO in partnership with Variety, which will unveil Variety’s 10 Brits during the event, highlighting the […]
Toronto-based Syndicado Film Sales has picked up international rights to “Petroleo,” the fiction debut of doc Spanish filmmaker Álvaro F. Pulpeiro, lauded worldwide for his sensory and lyrical filmmaking, most recently displayed in the CPH:DOX-selected “So Foul a Sky.” The Galician-born filmmaker said the project was significantly influenced by Pier Paolo Pasolini’s unfinished book “Petrolio,” […]
Programmers from Sundance, Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight, Toronto, and Rotterdam, sales agents such as Goodfellas and Coproduction Office and U. S. distributor Magnify Pictures are among 50 top international guests expected at the inaugural ECAM Forum co-production market in Madrid, which is due to unspool June 10-14. More than 300 delegates have signed up for the co-pro […]
Going all-in on its exploration of the role of artificial intelligence in filmmaking, South Korea’s Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan) has unveiled a 15-title AI Film competition. The films will compete for jury-selected and audience awards and cash prizes of up to KRW1.5 million ($11,000). “We were able to see the new creative possibilities […]