Tune in to ITV this Sunday at 8:25 Am for an exciting episode of “Katie Piper’s Breakfast Show” Season 3, where host Katie Piper takes viewers on a journey of inspiration and empowerment. In Episode 2, Katie is joined by Dr. Idz Mughal for some engaging medical myth-busting, shedding light on common misconceptions and providing valuable insights into health and wellness.
But that’s not all – viewers are in for a treat as fashion ‘redesigner’ Rosette Ale demonstrates how to revamp old denim and breathe new life into tired wardrobes. From creative stitching to innovative embellishments, Rosette shares her expertise on transforming everyday pieces into fashion-forward statements.
With Katie’s warm demeanor and genuine curiosity, coupled with insightful discussions and practical tips from her guests, “Katie Piper’s Breakfast Show” promises to kickstart your Sunday morning with positivity and inspiration. Whether you’re looking to debunk medical myths or refresh your wardrobe,...
But that’s not all – viewers are in for a treat as fashion ‘redesigner’ Rosette Ale demonstrates how to revamp old denim and breathe new life into tired wardrobes. From creative stitching to innovative embellishments, Rosette shares her expertise on transforming everyday pieces into fashion-forward statements.
With Katie’s warm demeanor and genuine curiosity, coupled with insightful discussions and practical tips from her guests, “Katie Piper’s Breakfast Show” promises to kickstart your Sunday morning with positivity and inspiration. Whether you’re looking to debunk medical myths or refresh your wardrobe,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
This article contains spoilers for "Cocaine Bear."
Nobody can claim that "Cocaine Bear," the action-horror-comedy hybrid featuring a very drugged-out bear, is taking itself too seriously. It's about as predictable as you might expect, but also totally unpredictable at the same time. It harkens back to the killer animal films of the '70s and '80s, in both good and bad ways. Regardless, if you're looking to see what happens when a bear eats possibly hundreds of pounds of cocaine, there's an answer for that!
However, "Cocaine Bear" doesn't just show what happens when a bear eats cocaine. It also shows us brief glimpses of what life has become for our motley cast of characters that somehow survived the bear's rampage. So yes, do try and stick through the credits to see a couple of amusing epilogues. Just don't expect anything major once they end. Needless to say, if...
Nobody can claim that "Cocaine Bear," the action-horror-comedy hybrid featuring a very drugged-out bear, is taking itself too seriously. It's about as predictable as you might expect, but also totally unpredictable at the same time. It harkens back to the killer animal films of the '70s and '80s, in both good and bad ways. Regardless, if you're looking to see what happens when a bear eats possibly hundreds of pounds of cocaine, there's an answer for that!
However, "Cocaine Bear" doesn't just show what happens when a bear eats cocaine. It also shows us brief glimpses of what life has become for our motley cast of characters that somehow survived the bear's rampage. So yes, do try and stick through the credits to see a couple of amusing epilogues. Just don't expect anything major once they end. Needless to say, if...
- 2/24/2023
- by Erin Brady
- Slash Film
Elizabeth Banks says she’s worried about her mother seeing Cocaine Bear when it opens on Friday (24 February).
The movie, which Banks directed, follows a black bear in Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia, that goes on a rampage after consuming vast quantities of lost cocaine.
In an interview with Variety, Banks said “no one knows what to make of [the movie when I tell them about it”.
“My poor mother is the least informed,” the actor- turned-director added. “She’s going to go with my aunts and they’re going to lose their minds.
“I told her she’s going to be mad. She will laugh and she’s going to love Margo Martindale and Isiah Whitlock Jr and the dog. Not enough people talk about the dog, Rosette. She’ll love those parts, but she’ll close her eyes for a lot of it.”
Cocaine Bear stars Keri Russell of The Americans, as well an ensemble cast that includes her husband Matthew Rhys,...
The movie, which Banks directed, follows a black bear in Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia, that goes on a rampage after consuming vast quantities of lost cocaine.
In an interview with Variety, Banks said “no one knows what to make of [the movie when I tell them about it”.
“My poor mother is the least informed,” the actor- turned-director added. “She’s going to go with my aunts and they’re going to lose their minds.
“I told her she’s going to be mad. She will laugh and she’s going to love Margo Martindale and Isiah Whitlock Jr and the dog. Not enough people talk about the dog, Rosette. She’ll love those parts, but she’ll close her eyes for a lot of it.”
Cocaine Bear stars Keri Russell of The Americans, as well an ensemble cast that includes her husband Matthew Rhys,...
- 2/23/2023
- by Peony Hirwani
- The Independent - Film
“Cocaine Bear” director Elizabeth Banks is worried about her mother seeing the horror comedy when it opens on Friday.
“I’m going to be honest with you, no one knows what to make of it when I tell them about it,” Banks told Variety at the movie’s premiere Tuesday night at Regal LA Live. “My poor mother is the least informed. She’s going to go with my aunts and they’re going to lose their minds. I told her she’s going to be mad. She will laugh and she’s going to love Margo Martindale and Isiah Whitlock Jr. and the dog. Not enough people talk about the dog, Rosette. She’ll love those parts, but she’ll close her eyes for a lot of it.”
Inspired by the true story of a bear that ate cocaine that scattered in a Florida forest when a drug trafficker’s plane crashed,...
“I’m going to be honest with you, no one knows what to make of it when I tell them about it,” Banks told Variety at the movie’s premiere Tuesday night at Regal LA Live. “My poor mother is the least informed. She’s going to go with my aunts and they’re going to lose their minds. I told her she’s going to be mad. She will laugh and she’s going to love Margo Martindale and Isiah Whitlock Jr. and the dog. Not enough people talk about the dog, Rosette. She’ll love those parts, but she’ll close her eyes for a lot of it.”
Inspired by the true story of a bear that ate cocaine that scattered in a Florida forest when a drug trafficker’s plane crashed,...
- 2/22/2023
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Benoît Jacquot: 'For me, there is something very specific with Vincent Lindon' Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze Having just completed À Jamais, based on Don DeLillo's The Body Artist, starring Mathieu Amalric and Jeanne Balibar with costumes by Raf Simons (Dior And I), Benoît Jacquot joined me in New York for a conversation on his penetrating Diary Of A Chambermaid (Journal d'Une Femme De Chambre), co-written with Hélène Zimmer and starring Léa Seydoux.
Vincent Lindon heads a formidable supporting cast that includes Clotilde Mollet, Hervé Pierre, Yvette Petit, Dominique Reymond, Mélodie Valemberg, Patrick d'Assumçao, Joséphine Derenne, Rosette and Vincent Lacoste. Costume designer Anaïs Romand, also known for Farewell My Queen, Léos Carax's Holy Motors and Guillaume Nicloux's The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq, captures the period with precision and grace.
Jacquot's adaptation of Octave Mirbeau's novel, focuses on the myriad ways female bodies were treated as commodities, as...
Vincent Lindon heads a formidable supporting cast that includes Clotilde Mollet, Hervé Pierre, Yvette Petit, Dominique Reymond, Mélodie Valemberg, Patrick d'Assumçao, Joséphine Derenne, Rosette and Vincent Lacoste. Costume designer Anaïs Romand, also known for Farewell My Queen, Léos Carax's Holy Motors and Guillaume Nicloux's The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq, captures the period with precision and grace.
Jacquot's adaptation of Octave Mirbeau's novel, focuses on the myriad ways female bodies were treated as commodities, as...
- 6/9/2016
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Close-Up is a column that spotlights films now playing on Mubi. The Green Ray is playing on Mubi UK starting today through December 5.
Smitten by a viewing of Eric Rohmer's 1972 film, Love in the Afternoon, French actress and filmmaker Marie Rivière felt compelled to write the director a letter expressing her fondness of the film and offering her professional services. By 1978, she had been given a small role in Perceval, the director's minimalist take on Chrétien de Troyes's 12 century romantic text. Rivière was later given an expanded role in 1981's The Aviator's Wife, the first entry in Rohmer's six-film cycle of Comedies & Proverbs. By 1986, Rivière was called upon to play Delphine in the director's semi-improvised masterpiece, The Green Ray, a film whose form and content innovatively draws upon the actor's personal experiences and fragile emotional state at the time. Such was her connection with Rohmer and his work,...
Smitten by a viewing of Eric Rohmer's 1972 film, Love in the Afternoon, French actress and filmmaker Marie Rivière felt compelled to write the director a letter expressing her fondness of the film and offering her professional services. By 1978, she had been given a small role in Perceval, the director's minimalist take on Chrétien de Troyes's 12 century romantic text. Rivière was later given an expanded role in 1981's The Aviator's Wife, the first entry in Rohmer's six-film cycle of Comedies & Proverbs. By 1986, Rivière was called upon to play Delphine in the director's semi-improvised masterpiece, The Green Ray, a film whose form and content innovatively draws upon the actor's personal experiences and fragile emotional state at the time. Such was her connection with Rohmer and his work,...
- 11/5/2012
- by David Jenkins
- MUBI
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