• Noel Clarke dedicates BAFTAs Outstanding Contribution award to “the underrepresented” in powerful speech

    Noel Clarke dedicates BAFTAs Outstanding Contribution award to “the underrepresented” in powerful speech
    Noel Clarke dedicated his BAFTA award for Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema to “the underrepresented” tonight (April 10).
    The actor collected the trophy at the “opening night” ceremony, which precedes tomorrow’s (April 11) main show.READ MORE: It took a global pandemic for the BAFTAs to finally get it rightIn a moving and powerful speech, the British actor reflected on his last BAFTAs win, which came in 2009 when he won the Rising Star Award. Speaking
  • Here are all the winners from the BAFTAs 2021 – rolling list

    Here are all the winners from the BAFTAs 2021 – rolling list
    The first winners at the BAFTAs 2021 have been revealed – see below for a full list of all the recipients so far.
    This year, the awards ceremony is taking place digitally due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the show split into two parts.READ MORE: It took a global pandemic for the BAFTAs to finally get it rightThe first took place earlier tonight (April 10), with Clara Amfo revealing the first nine winners at this year’s event on BBC Two. The remaining winners will be revealed
  • John Williams will return to write ‘Indiana Jones 5’ score

    John Williams will return to write ‘Indiana Jones 5’ score
    Lucasfilm has revealed that John Williams will be returning to the Indiana Jones franchise to write the score for its next instalment.READ MORE: Steven Spielberg’s 10 greatest filmsThe 89-year-old, who composed the music for all four previous Indiana Jones movies, has slowed down his output in recent years, but made a return for Star Wars films, The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi and The Rise Of Skywalker.
    The announcement that he would be making a return to the franchise came alongside
  • ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ release date has been pushed back again

    ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ release date has been pushed back again
    The release date for Mission: Impossible 7 has been delayed again due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.READ MORE: Simon Pegg: “I’d love to go into space with Tom Cruise – it would be amazing!”The film, which was slated for a November 2021 release, will now open on May 27 2022, the same opening date when the first Mission: Impossible film was released in 1996, and also the 2000 sequel.
    Mission: Impossible 7 has been filming worldwide for the last year, with initial
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