Shanghai Disney
On June 16th, Disney is set to open the doors to its 6th resort, Shanghai Disneyland.
This lavish new park promises to be a combination of the classic Disneyland experience mixed with ancient Chinese cultures. Authentic spiritual Chinese gardens will provide a delightfully peaceful ambiance alongside the familiar Disney cast and landmarks which here have had an Eastern uplift.
Certainly no expense has been spared. Costing almost £4 billion to build, the new park measures over Three Times larger than the size of nearby Hong Kong Disney and has actually been in the works for over 15 years, with early plans set out for its development in the early 2000s.
Guests will be able to wander a new land set in the world of pirates, enjoy the thrills of roaring down a rapid river, race through the future, experience the magic of dining in an enchanted castle and finish the...
On June 16th, Disney is set to open the doors to its 6th resort, Shanghai Disneyland.
This lavish new park promises to be a combination of the classic Disneyland experience mixed with ancient Chinese cultures. Authentic spiritual Chinese gardens will provide a delightfully peaceful ambiance alongside the familiar Disney cast and landmarks which here have had an Eastern uplift.
Certainly no expense has been spared. Costing almost £4 billion to build, the new park measures over Three Times larger than the size of nearby Hong Kong Disney and has actually been in the works for over 15 years, with early plans set out for its development in the early 2000s.
Guests will be able to wander a new land set in the world of pirates, enjoy the thrills of roaring down a rapid river, race through the future, experience the magic of dining in an enchanted castle and finish the...
- 3/31/2016
- by Jen Gallie
- Obsessed with Film
Birthday shoutouts go to Stark Sands (above), who is 35, Marion Cotillard is 38, Basia is 59, Fran Drescher is 56, and Ezra Miller is 21.
Hgtv star David Bromstad has responded on Facebook to the criticism he’s received since announcing he’s teaming up with the Salvation Army.
Why Drag Queens Are Better Role Models Than Disney Princesses.
In ratings news, Once Upon A Time was down 33% from last season’s debut, but up 13% from last season’s finale. Meanwhile, Revenge was down 25% from last season’s debut, but up a whopping 41% from last season’s finale (and it had to deal with the finale of Breaking Bad). And Betrayal was Doa.
Here’s the official trailer for James Franco‘s Sal, with Val Lauren as Sal Mineo.
It’s on its way! This should be interesting.
Daniel Radcliffe stopped by The Today Show and discussed that gay love scene in Kill Your Darlings.
Hgtv star David Bromstad has responded on Facebook to the criticism he’s received since announcing he’s teaming up with the Salvation Army.
Why Drag Queens Are Better Role Models Than Disney Princesses.
In ratings news, Once Upon A Time was down 33% from last season’s debut, but up 13% from last season’s finale. Meanwhile, Revenge was down 25% from last season’s debut, but up a whopping 41% from last season’s finale (and it had to deal with the finale of Breaking Bad). And Betrayal was Doa.
Here’s the official trailer for James Franco‘s Sal, with Val Lauren as Sal Mineo.
It’s on its way! This should be interesting.
Daniel Radcliffe stopped by The Today Show and discussed that gay love scene in Kill Your Darlings.
- 9/30/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
WikiLeaks founder to judge films at the 21st Raindance Film Festival; 2013 line-up unveiled.Scroll down for full line-up of films
Julian Assange has joined the jury of the 21st Raindance Film Festival (Sept 25 - Oct 6), a London-based event that celebrates independent film in the UK and around the world.
The appointment is a controversial one. The Australian editor-in-chief and founder of WikiLeaks took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning about sexual assault allegations.
It is understood that he fears Sweden would extradite him to the Us, where he believes he is wanted in relation to WikiLeaks’ disclosure of a significant amount of classified Us military and diplomatic documents.
Commenting on Assange’s appointment, Raindance founder Elliot Grove said: “Every year Raindance invites interesting people to join our jury. In the past we have had musicians like Mick Jones, Marky Ramone and [link...
Julian Assange has joined the jury of the 21st Raindance Film Festival (Sept 25 - Oct 6), a London-based event that celebrates independent film in the UK and around the world.
The appointment is a controversial one. The Australian editor-in-chief and founder of WikiLeaks took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning about sexual assault allegations.
It is understood that he fears Sweden would extradite him to the Us, where he believes he is wanted in relation to WikiLeaks’ disclosure of a significant amount of classified Us military and diplomatic documents.
Commenting on Assange’s appointment, Raindance founder Elliot Grove said: “Every year Raindance invites interesting people to join our jury. In the past we have had musicians like Mick Jones, Marky Ramone and [link...
- 9/3/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
I admire the British for so many reasons. They have a rich history of beheading enemies of the monarchy without ever compromising afternoon tea. They colonized half the globe and yet managed to ensure that no other colony's accent would sound exactly like theirs. In particular, I idolize the Brits for their fictional characters. If shipwrecked on a deserted island and in need of reading materials to last a lifetime, I'd much rather have aristocratic and feisty Emma Woodhouse and her charming Mr. Knightly with me than puritanical Hester Prynne and her pastor, Arthur (yawn) Dimmesdale. Give me Heathcliff and Catherine! Bring me my Bridget Jones! Oh, heck, just give me any book that was later turned into a movie starring Hugh Grant and/or Colin Firth! And, now, thanks to Downton Abbey, make sure that I always have the BBC on my telly. (Yes, even on that deserted island.
- 2/15/2012
- by Julie Gerstenblatt
- Aol TV.
MADRID -- Pedro Almodovar's production label El Deseo said Monday that it will co-produce Belen Macias' feature debut El Patio de mi Carcel with Warner Bros. Entertainment Spain.
The 3 million ($4.3 million) production will start shooting Monday for eight weeks in Madrid and the Guadalajara Prison. Warner Bros. will handle distribution for the film in Spain, with Pathe taking on international sales duties.
Starring Candela Pena (Princesses) and Veronica Echegui (Yo Soy La Juani), Macias' debut focuses on women's lives behind bars and the prison guard who gives them hope.
Macias' 2000 short film The Puzzle reaped accolades abroad and earned a nomination for the Spanish film academy's Goya Award.
The 3 million ($4.3 million) production will start shooting Monday for eight weeks in Madrid and the Guadalajara Prison. Warner Bros. will handle distribution for the film in Spain, with Pathe taking on international sales duties.
Starring Candela Pena (Princesses) and Veronica Echegui (Yo Soy La Juani), Macias' debut focuses on women's lives behind bars and the prison guard who gives them hope.
Macias' 2000 short film The Puzzle reaped accolades abroad and earned a nomination for the Spanish film academy's Goya Award.
- 10/2/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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