Arts & Entertainment
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Emily in Paris: Netflix hit’s creator Darren Star ‘not sorry’ for ‘clichés’
BBC News says the creator of hit Netflix show Emily in Paris has defended the programme following criticism that its view of the city is idealised and clichéd.
US writer and executive producer Darren Star said he was “not sorry for looking at Paris through a glamorous lens”.
The show follows a young American, played by Lily Collins, who travels to the French capital for work.
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£115 million Euromillions Superdraw set for November
WTX News says Euromillions has announced there will be a fourth Superdraw event this year. The Superdraw events give players a chance to win guaranteed €130 million (approximately £115 million) on Friday 20th November.
The Euromillions Superdraws are announced several weeks before the event takes place and the advertised jackpot is guaranteed to be put up for grabs, so you can plan your strategy now and make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to become an overnight multi-millionaire.
The jackpot is guaranteed because SUperdraws work a little different to ordinary draws. Whereas it normally takes many rollovers to create a nine-figure jackpot, the money for Superdraws comes from the Reserve Fund.
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Adele teases musical comeback ahead of SNL debut
Sky News says Adele has got fans hot under the collar after teasing new music as she prepares for her Saturday Night Live hosting debut.
The 30-year-old appeared in a short video to promote the show alongside singer and songwriter H.E.R. – who will be a guest – and regular cast member, actress Kate McKinnon.
Joking about her potentially singing on the show, Adele says in the clip: “Hi, I’m Adele and I’m hosting Saturday Night Live this week with musical guest H.E.R.”
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Every major movie still releasing in 2020
Screen-Rant says the 2020 movie schedule has changed significantly this year due to coronavirus, but here is every movie still slated to be released in cinemas. When 2020 began, there was a promising schedule of movies of all genres and sizes to be excited about.
While Bad Boys for Life and Sonic the Hedgehog proved to be early year box office successes, the rest of the year has seen incredible changeover. The coronavirus pandemic shut down cinemas in March, and the movie industry hasn’t been the same since.
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Stevie Nicks discovers love for movie editing with latest project
Music-News says Stevie Nicks would have “loved” to be a film editor after learning all about the job on her latest project, 24 Karat Gold: The Concert.
The Fleetwood Mac star’s new concert movie is hitting theatres for two nights only on Wednesday and Sunday of this week and, in an interview with Rolling Stone, Nicks revealed that, amid the pandemic, she travelled to Chicago to finalise the film.
Nicks worked closely with director Joe Thomas on the project, which was recorded back in 2017 on the star’s solo world tour.
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Jameela Jamil to appear on ‘Red Table Talk’
WTX News says British actress Jameela Jamil took to social media this week to tease her upcoming appearance on an episode of “Red Table Talk,” the Facebook talk show series from Jada Pinkett-Smith.
According to Jamil, she will talk about being “an honest, open and rebellious feminist-in-progress” during the American web show.
“Coming soon. My cup runneth over. I got to sit at the holy red table about what it’s like to be an honest, open and rebellious feminist-in-progress. Obsessed with these powerful, present and amazing women,” she wrote on Instagram.
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