Documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein were released on Wednesday night after a judge ruled in December that the redacted information should be unsealed, according to a court order issued by Judge Loretta Preska.
Many of Epstein’s long-rumored powerful friends — including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew — appear in the trove of previously sealed court records. In one deposition transcript, one accuser recalled Epstein saying Clinton “likes them young, referring to girls.” She also alleged that Prince Andrew once touched her breast while posing for a photo next to Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre,...
Many of Epstein’s long-rumored powerful friends — including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew — appear in the trove of previously sealed court records. In one deposition transcript, one accuser recalled Epstein saying Clinton “likes them young, referring to girls.” She also alleged that Prince Andrew once touched her breast while posing for a photo next to Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre,...
- 1/3/2024
- by Elisabeth Garber-Paul and Julia Reinstein
- Rollingstone.com
Get ready for an intense and mysterious journey as Dateline brings you an all-new, two-hour special: “The Case of the Man with No Name.” Set to air on Friday, November 3 at 9:00 Pm Et/8:00 Pm Ct, this gripping episode unravels the disappearance of Canadian limo driver Dwayne Demkiw, setting in motion an international manhunt for a cunning killer who hides behind a web of false identities.
As the world clamors for answers, Keith Morrison, Dateline’s seasoned correspondent, takes us deep into the heart of this perplexing case. They explore the unsettling circumstances surrounding Dwayne Demkiw’s vanishing act, one that has kept detectives and investigators on their toes for far too long.
Through exclusive interviews, we hear from those closest to the case. Edmonton Homicide Detectives Brian Robertson and Rob Bilawey share their experiences and investigative strategies, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the hunt for justice. You’ll...
As the world clamors for answers, Keith Morrison, Dateline’s seasoned correspondent, takes us deep into the heart of this perplexing case. They explore the unsettling circumstances surrounding Dwayne Demkiw’s vanishing act, one that has kept detectives and investigators on their toes for far too long.
Through exclusive interviews, we hear from those closest to the case. Edmonton Homicide Detectives Brian Robertson and Rob Bilawey share their experiences and investigative strategies, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the hunt for justice. You’ll...
- 11/2/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
One of the most obvious bits of trivia regarding "Succession" is the fact that its characters are based on the Murdoch family. Rupert Murdoch, the elderly conservative billionaire who's been running News Corp (proud owner of Fox News) for decades, is clearly the inspiration behind Logan Roy. "Succession" creator Jesse Armstrong even said at the Edinburgh TV Festival this year that the "predecessor" to the show was "a script [I wrote] about Rupert Murdoch and his family -- the real people." And although the battle for succession amongst Murdoch's adult children hasn't been quite as dramatic as it's been for their HBO counterparts, there are plenty of other details the show has drawn from.
Shiv Roy was evidently inspired by Elisabeth Murdoch, a woman who apparently felt constantly overlooked by her family as a serious, capable business leader. Like Shiv, Elisabeth tried to branch out from the family and start her own independent company,...
Shiv Roy was evidently inspired by Elisabeth Murdoch, a woman who apparently felt constantly overlooked by her family as a serious, capable business leader. Like Shiv, Elisabeth tried to branch out from the family and start her own independent company,...
- 10/9/2023
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
Stars: Taron Egerton, Toby Jones, Rick Yune, Ben Miles, Mara Huf, Nikita Efremov, Oleg Stefan, Roger Allam, Ayane Nagabuchi, Anthony Boyle | Written by Noah Pink | Directed by Jon S. Bird
If you are a retro / 80s nerd in the truest sense then I am here to tell you, my friends, that Tetris is about to become your new favourite movie. Yes, that game about the falling blocks you were obsessed with as a kid on your swanky Gameboy, now has a movie based on one man’s quest to secure the International licensing rights for one of the most, if not The most played games in history.
Taron Egerton teams up with Cass director Jon S. Bird to bring us a movie that is loosely based (and I do mean Loosely) on the true story of Henk Rogers. No stranger to biographical flicks with movies like Eddie the Eagle and Rocketman,...
If you are a retro / 80s nerd in the truest sense then I am here to tell you, my friends, that Tetris is about to become your new favourite movie. Yes, that game about the falling blocks you were obsessed with as a kid on your swanky Gameboy, now has a movie based on one man’s quest to secure the International licensing rights for one of the most, if not The most played games in history.
Taron Egerton teams up with Cass director Jon S. Bird to bring us a movie that is loosely based (and I do mean Loosely) on the true story of Henk Rogers. No stranger to biographical flicks with movies like Eddie the Eagle and Rocketman,...
- 4/11/2023
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Successioncreator Jesse Armstrong has said that the writers took inspiration from Ghislaine Maxwell in the show’s explosive latest episode.
*Major Succession spoilers ahead – you have been warned*
Episode three of the final season of HBO’s acclaimed drama saw Waystar Royco patriarch Logan Roy (Cox) skip his son Connor’s (Alan Ruck) wedding in an attempt to do a business deal with Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård).
However, during the flight, Logan collapses in the plane bathroom. Despite air stewards attempting to do CPR, he dies on the plane. His children learn that their father is dying while at the wedding and attempt to say their last words to him over the phone.
Once the news threatens to leak, the family gather with Logan’s advisors and Shiv (Sarah Snook) gives an emotional speech to the press while still in a state of shock.
You can read The Independent’s review of episode three here.
*Major Succession spoilers ahead – you have been warned*
Episode three of the final season of HBO’s acclaimed drama saw Waystar Royco patriarch Logan Roy (Cox) skip his son Connor’s (Alan Ruck) wedding in an attempt to do a business deal with Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård).
However, during the flight, Logan collapses in the plane bathroom. Despite air stewards attempting to do CPR, he dies on the plane. His children learn that their father is dying while at the wedding and attempt to say their last words to him over the phone.
Once the news threatens to leak, the family gather with Logan’s advisors and Shiv (Sarah Snook) gives an emotional speech to the press while still in a state of shock.
You can read The Independent’s review of episode three here.
- 4/11/2023
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
At last, a video game movie that’s more than just a video game movie.
In theory, “Tetris” — that primitive and highly addictive block-stacking strategy game — doesn’t lend itself to the big-screen treatment any more than Rubik’s Cube or Tic-Tac-Toe might. But Noah Pink has found an ingenious solution to a classic puzzle. The screenwriter realized that there’s more to Tetris than most people knew. Namely, there’s a terrific backstory about how this Soviet-hatched computer software made its way over the Iron Curtain, and telling it could play like a Cold War thriller as three teams of Western rivals race one another to Russia to secure the rights.
In a sense, the video game movie that “Tetris” most resembles is 1984’s “Cloak & Dagger,” which made an Atari cartridge the MacGuffin that all kinds of untrustworthy people want to get their hands on. Here, it’s...
In theory, “Tetris” — that primitive and highly addictive block-stacking strategy game — doesn’t lend itself to the big-screen treatment any more than Rubik’s Cube or Tic-Tac-Toe might. But Noah Pink has found an ingenious solution to a classic puzzle. The screenwriter realized that there’s more to Tetris than most people knew. Namely, there’s a terrific backstory about how this Soviet-hatched computer software made its way over the Iron Curtain, and telling it could play like a Cold War thriller as three teams of Western rivals race one another to Russia to secure the rights.
In a sense, the video game movie that “Tetris” most resembles is 1984’s “Cloak & Dagger,” which made an Atari cartridge the MacGuffin that all kinds of untrustworthy people want to get their hands on. Here, it’s...
- 3/16/2023
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
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