New York Film Critics Circle to Celebrate 90th Anniversary at 2025 Ceremony Dang, the New York Film Critics Circle ... 2024 holds before our 90th anniversary dinner," NYFCC Chair David Sims said. "NYFCC has always been there to recognize and celebrate the best in cinema ... 04/30/2024 - 11:20 am | View Link
Elvington Scouts in York celebrate free FACTCO broadband A SCOUT group in York are celebrating after securing two years of free full fibre broadband. The Elvington Scouts Group, have FACTCO to thank for providing two years of full fibre broadband to ... 05/17/2023 - 10:48 pm | View Link
York Hospital staff celebrate their cultural diversity Staff members of York Hospital came together for a Festival of Culture to share, enjoy, and learn about their colleagues' cultures. York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has ... 05/2/2023 - 10:30 pm | View Link
Matthew Lillard has found a unique way to commemorate the announcement of the release date for Five Nights at Freddy's 2. The actor celebrated the sequel's upcoming release by bringing together two of his most memorable roles in an intriguing crossover.
Producing legend Jerry Bruckheimer has now provided further clarity on the future of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, revealing that there are now two separate movies in development. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Bruckheimer revealed that a reboot is now in the works with a script written by Young Woman and the Sea scribe Jeff Nathanson, with the second project being the long-rumored Margot Robbie-led movie written by Birds of Preys Christina Hodson.
In 2025, the Fast & Furious family will reunite once again to shoot the last film in the main saga led by Vin Diesel. But there are still some stories left to be told, and they could be brought to television, according to NBCUniversal Studio Chief Donna Langley. It's been more than 20 years since Diesel and the late Paul Walker started the franchise.
Cannes: Somali-Austrian director Mo Harawe’s debut feature takes a nuanced, if brutal, approach to illustrating the way that war can interfere with the traditional milestones of life and death.
Academy Award nominee and Marvel star Scarlett Johansson has responded to the use of a voice which sounds suspiciously like hers for OpenAIs ChatGPT system, saying she was shocked and angered that the company used such a voice without her permission. Following the revelation that OpenAI had used a voice much like Johanssons, with many pointing out the similarities between the system and Spike Jonzes 2013 movie Her, the actress released a statement saying she was asked to provide her voice, but ultimately turned the offer down.