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Kevin Spacey argued he was ‘cancelled’ – can he now revive his Hollywood profession?
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Kevin Spacey argued he was ‘cancelled’ – can he now revive his Hollywood profession?

"My world exploded," Kevin Spacey advised jurors as he gave proof throughout his sexual assault trial. "There was a rush to judgement and before the first question was asked or answered I lost my job, I lost my reputation - I lost everything, in a matter of days."The Hollywood star fought again tears as he sat within the witness field at Southwark Crown Court in London, describing how preliminary allegations within the US in October 2017 - which had been adopted by these right here within the UK, resulting in the London courtroom case - created a domino impact of claims, ruining his Oscar-winning profession.Jurors needed to determine whether or not he was telling the reality, or if this was merely one other efficiency.Kevin Spacey trial - Hollywood star cleared on all counts ...
Kristen Bell says her kids prefer to drink non-alcoholic beer
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Kristen Bell says her kids prefer to drink non-alcoholic beer

Kristen Bell has revealed she permits her kids to drink non-alcoholic beer - and have ordered it at eating places.The actress, who starred in Frozen and Veronica Mars, has two daughters: eight-year-old Delta, and nine-year-old Lincoln. Appearing on The Kelly Clarkson Show, she mentioned: "My kids have ordered non-alcoholic beers at restaurants before."Bell admitted it "sounds insane", however added "context is important".She defined all of it started when the youngsters have been youthful and they'd accompany Bell and her husband, fellow actor Dax Shepard, on walks. "He is a recovering addict but he likes non-alcoholic beer," Bell mentioned. "He'd pop one open, he'd have her on his chest and we'd walk and look at the sunset."So, as a child, she was like pawing at it - and typ...
Vue chief government: UK cinemas not out of the darkness regardless of Barbenheimer field workplace success
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Vue chief government: UK cinemas not out of the darkness regardless of Barbenheimer field workplace success

Fewer movie releases have hit UK cinemas, the top of one of many UK's greatest cinema chains has informed Sky News."Our issue is a supply issue, our issue is not enough movies," the chief government of Vue International, Tim Richards, mentioned on the Daily Podcast. "We know the numbers: 36% fewer films released last year, 20% fewer films released this year."The post-COVID-19 cinema restoration has taken years longer than anticipated, Mr Richards mentioned. "We're still significantly down [compared] to before pre-pandemic run rates, and that's now going on four years."This is due to a scarcity of movies, he added. "After the pandemic we just didn't have the movies for [audiences] to see. And now that they're back, our customers are back with us." The stakes are excessive. Wit...
Saving cinema: Why chains cannot simply depend on blockbusters and unhealthy climate
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Saving cinema: Why chains cannot simply depend on blockbusters and unhealthy climate

Barbie and Oppenheimer have put the grins again on the cinema chains after the troublesome years in the course of the pandemic, however might the glow quickly put on off?For the primary time in 60 years, Hollywood actors and writers are on strike on the identical time. So what influence will this have on the movies we'll see and the cinemas that present them? On the Sky News Daily, host Niall Paterson is joined by our leisure reporter and Backstage podcast host Claire Gregory to clarify the field workplace success, and VUE International cinemas founder and CEO Timothy Richards on how one can hold the momentum going.Click to subscribe to the Sky News Daily wherever you get your podcastsAnnie Joyce - senior podcast producerDavid Chipakupaku - podcast promotion producerWendy Par...