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- OK! Magazine
Mrs Brown's Boys star dead after having lung removed in tragic cancer battle
Actor and comedian Jon Kenny, who appeared in the Mrs Brown's Boys movie as well as Father Ted and The Banshees Of Inisherin, has died following a battle with cancer
- The Independent
‘Speechless’ Strictly viewers brand show a ‘fix’ as ‘awful’ contestant escapes dance off
‘How the hell did he stay out of the bottom two?” one perplexed fan wrote
- Digital Spy
EastEnders' Phil Mitchell set for heartbreaking new storyline
EastEnders is reportedly lining up a heartbreaking new storyline for Phil Mitchell this Christmas with themes of suicidal ideation.
- Hello!
Cheryl looks so different in unearthed audition photos
Cheryl is known for her signature look, however, the Girls Aloud looked so different when she first appeared on Popstars: The Rivals – see the unearthed photo here
- The Independent
Gladiator 2 is an awful mess – no wonder it made Russell Crowe uncomfortable
STATE OF THE ARTS: Critics have generally been kind to the eagerly anticipated sequel to the Oscar-winning 2000 blockbuster. But these critics are wrong, insists Patrick Smith. It’s a rushed, poorly acted quasi-remake from which only Denzel Washington and a well-dressed monkey emerge unscathed. What was Ridley Scott thinking?
- Digital Spy
Sherwood star David Morrissey's British thriller is on TV tonight
The Ones Below, starring Sherwood's David Morrissey, is airing tonight on BBC One and will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer shortly after broadcast.
- Manchester Evening News
‘One of the best British films of all time’ starring Hugh Grant to air on TV this weekend
Directed by Mike Newell, the 1994 Oscar-nominated comedy catapulted Richard Curtis and Hugh Grant to fame
- PA Media: Entertainment
‘Delight’ as Lauren Laverne set to return to BBC work after cancer diagnosis
She has been absent from the studios for around three months.
- The Independent
Denzel Washington makes surprise claim about his 1990s movie credits
‘Look them up – I won’t say their names,’ Oscar-winning actor said
- OK! Magazine
Capital Breakfast legend dies following short illness, friend announces
A Capital Breakfast and BBC Radio host, who was known for working alongside Chris Tarrant on the morning radio programme, has sadly passed away after a short illness.
- The Independent
Robbie Williams addresses drug claims made by ex-Take That manager in boyband documentary
‘I take exception to your version of my truth,’ singer said in lengthy open letter
- OK! Magazine
Moonflower Murders' Atticus Pünd star Tim Mcmullan's very private life off screen
Moonflower Murders star Tim McMullan is instantly recognisable as detective Atticus Pünd - but you might not be as familiar with his life off screen.
- People
Hugh Grant Says His “Notting Hill” Role Was 'Despicable': 'Why Doesn't My Character Have Any Balls?'
The actor also praised his costar in the movie, Julia Roberts, as 'great at emoting'
- OK! Magazine
Claudia Winkleman admits to three 'obsessions' affected by Strictly presenting role
Strictly Come Dancing’s Claudia Winkleman admitted to three Saturday night habits she had to ditch when she took on the hosting role on the hit dancing competition
- People
Charli xcx Appears in New Version of Ariana Grande's Viral 'Domingo' Sketch on “SNL” as Julia Fox Cameos
The 'Brat' singer also impersonated Adele and Victoria Beckham in skits on the Nov. 16 episode of 'Saturday Night Live'
- People
Denzel Washington Says He ‘Made Some Real Clunkers’ in the ’90s After “Malcolm X”: ‘I Was Earning. I Had Responsibilities’
“Look them up — I won’t say their names,” the ‘Gladiator II’ star said of his filmography
- Entertainment Weekly
Denzel Washington admits he made 'some real clunkers' in the '90s: 'I had responsibilities'
The "Gladiator II" star also said he never looks back at his old movies: "Why would you do it anyway?"
- Deadline
Dwayne Johnson & Chris Evans’ $200M+ Christmas Action Movie ‘Red One’ Opens To $34M: Is It A Bomb Or A Streamer’s Rounding Error? — Sunday AM Box Office
SUNDAY AM WRITETHRU: “Treat them the same way you treat us! How dare you?!” are some of the screams I’ve been getting from traditional major studios when it comes to the chilly box office performance of the Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans $200M Christmas action movie Red One. (“No! It’s $250M!” exclaims an Amazon vet …
- Manchester Evening News
BBC Strictly Come Dancing judge slammed for 'ridiculous' comment as couple 'robbed'
Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola missed out on top marks after Craig Revel Horwood branded their performance 'too perfect'
- The Guardian
Sergio Leone, ‘the Man with No English’, mimed directions to spaghetti western star Clint Eastwood
The Italian film-maker overcame the language barrier with his actors by using mime, as revealed in previously unseen photographs