Jason Isaacs and Tom Felton have given fans an adorable Malfoy family reunion.
The two stars – who played evil wizard Lucius Malfoy and his son, Draco, in the Harry Potter films – snapped a picture together over the weekend.
On Saturday (3 September), Isaacs went out to support his on-screen son, who is currently starring in the West End play, 2:22 A Ghost Story.
The play originally starred Lily Allen. You can read The Independent’s four-star review of Allen’s performance in 2:22 A Ghost Story here.
Both actors shared photos of the reunion to Instagram, with Isaacs stating how “proud” he was of Felton.
Isaacs wrote: “So proud and, along with the audience, thrilled to see my boy commanding the stage today, breaking hearts and filling pants.”
The 59-year-old continued to speak of Felton’s burgeoning music career, writing: “Equally terrifying, he’s recording music and has a book coming out too.
The two stars – who played evil wizard Lucius Malfoy and his son, Draco, in the Harry Potter films – snapped a picture together over the weekend.
On Saturday (3 September), Isaacs went out to support his on-screen son, who is currently starring in the West End play, 2:22 A Ghost Story.
The play originally starred Lily Allen. You can read The Independent’s four-star review of Allen’s performance in 2:22 A Ghost Story here.
Both actors shared photos of the reunion to Instagram, with Isaacs stating how “proud” he was of Felton.
Isaacs wrote: “So proud and, along with the audience, thrilled to see my boy commanding the stage today, breaking hearts and filling pants.”
The 59-year-old continued to speak of Felton’s burgeoning music career, writing: “Equally terrifying, he’s recording music and has a book coming out too.
- 9/5/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Film
Exclusive: Sherlock and Good Omens star Siân Brooke is to lead BBC One police thriller Blue Lights from the creators of The Salisbury Poisonings, with filming kicking off in Belfast.
Brooke will play Grace and be joined by The Dig’s Katherine Devlin and newcomer Nathan Braniff as three rookie police officers in the Northern Irish capital, with Grace making the decision in her 40s to leave her steady job and join the force. Just a few weeks into her role, she’s making so many mistakes that her decision no longer looks like a winning bet.
Brooke is best known for playing Sherlock Holmes’ evil sister Eurus in the final ever episode of the BBC’s Sherlock and she has also featured in Good Omens, Doctor Foster and as disgraced Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick in ITV’s Stephen.
Joining Brooke in Blue Lights are Game of Thrones’ Richard Dormer...
Brooke will play Grace and be joined by The Dig’s Katherine Devlin and newcomer Nathan Braniff as three rookie police officers in the Northern Irish capital, with Grace making the decision in her 40s to leave her steady job and join the force. Just a few weeks into her role, she’s making so many mistakes that her decision no longer looks like a winning bet.
Brooke is best known for playing Sherlock Holmes’ evil sister Eurus in the final ever episode of the BBC’s Sherlock and she has also featured in Good Omens, Doctor Foster and as disgraced Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick in ITV’s Stephen.
Joining Brooke in Blue Lights are Game of Thrones’ Richard Dormer...
- 2/14/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Photo: Sarah Everard Vigil Hollywood Insider would like to send our condolences and respects to Sarah Everard's family and friends. Violence against women must end. Full stop. No explanation required. ----------------------------------- On March 3rd, 2021, Sarah Everard was walking home from a friend’s house. She was wearing bright clothing and talked to her boyfriend about where she was. As well as that, Everard was walking on the main road and was even seen in CCTV footage from a passing bus. Everard did everything right, everything women are taught to do in order to protect themselves, and still, she disappeared. Her remains were found on March 10th and confirmed on March 12th. Everard did everything right, so what went wrong? Related article: ‘I May Destroy You’: Michaela Coel Tackles Enduring Trauma And Finding Life Beyond It #metoo Related article: Watch: Pritan Ambroase On The #metoo Revolution & Powerful Questions That Need...
- 3/17/2021
- by Jordan Qin
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
YouTube has deleted 30 music videos after U.K. police found that they were fueling gang stabbings and murders in London.
The music videos featured songs in the ‘drill’ genre -- which originated on Chicago’s South Side and has since become popular across the pond, characterized by graphically violent lyrics and ominous trap beats. The Guardian notes that police have asked YouTube to remove between 50 and 60 music videos over the last two years after finding that they correlated with real-life acts of violence and often featured actual threats against rival gangs, per Metropolitan police commissioner Cressida Dick (pictured above). The site has complied in roughly half of these cases.
Police have also created a database of 1,400 drill videos to serve as an intelligence tool to clamp down on gang violence. Pressplay Media, a video production and promotion platform in the drill space, wrote on Instagram that it was working to get videos reinstated.
The music videos featured songs in the ‘drill’ genre -- which originated on Chicago’s South Side and has since become popular across the pond, characterized by graphically violent lyrics and ominous trap beats. The Guardian notes that police have asked YouTube to remove between 50 and 60 music videos over the last two years after finding that they correlated with real-life acts of violence and often featured actual threats against rival gangs, per Metropolitan police commissioner Cressida Dick (pictured above). The site has complied in roughly half of these cases.
Police have also created a database of 1,400 drill videos to serve as an intelligence tool to clamp down on gang violence. Pressplay Media, a video production and promotion platform in the drill space, wrote on Instagram that it was working to get videos reinstated.
- 5/29/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
A host of influential women gathered in London earlier this month as Sarah Brown’s charity, Theirworld, hosted an event ahead of International Women’s Day.
Among those who attended were singer and activist Annie Lennox, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Cressida Dick, actors Kim Cattrall, Joanna Lumley and Gwendoline Christie, TV presenter June Sarpong and BBC’s Lyse Doucet.
The theme of the breakfast meeting was #ChangeTheCulture – a challenge to end violence against girls and women around the world.
Doctor Who star Pearl Mackie read a harrowing and defiant letter to the audience from a woman in the Democratic Republic of Congo, titled Hello To You My Rapist.
The letter was written by a courageous woman called Tatiana who was brutally assaulted by a gun-wielding soldier. It forms part of a book she is writing.
Cressida Dick, the first female commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, told the audience:
“There...
Among those who attended were singer and activist Annie Lennox, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Cressida Dick, actors Kim Cattrall, Joanna Lumley and Gwendoline Christie, TV presenter June Sarpong and BBC’s Lyse Doucet.
The theme of the breakfast meeting was #ChangeTheCulture – a challenge to end violence against girls and women around the world.
Doctor Who star Pearl Mackie read a harrowing and defiant letter to the audience from a woman in the Democratic Republic of Congo, titled Hello To You My Rapist.
The letter was written by a courageous woman called Tatiana who was brutally assaulted by a gun-wielding soldier. It forms part of a book she is writing.
Cressida Dick, the first female commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, told the audience:
“There...
- 3/27/2018
- Look to the Stars
Members of the public took down the suspect who drove a van into a group of worshippers outside a north London Mosque early Monday, injuring 10 people and killing one in an attack officials have called “sickening.”
Scotland Yard has called the incident a terrorist attack.
The 48-year-old man allegedly drove the van into the crowd on Seven Sisters Road, near a Muslim community center and a mosque in Finsbury Park, shortly after midnight when worshippers had just finished Ramadan prayers, CNN reports.
It was members of the public who wrestled the suspect to the ground and held him down before police arrived,...
Scotland Yard has called the incident a terrorist attack.
The 48-year-old man allegedly drove the van into the crowd on Seven Sisters Road, near a Muslim community center and a mosque in Finsbury Park, shortly after midnight when worshippers had just finished Ramadan prayers, CNN reports.
It was members of the public who wrestled the suspect to the ground and held him down before police arrived,...
- 6/19/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
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