
Iceland and Poland to Resume Production in Coming Week
Iceland will open filming to overseas crews while Poland plans to resume domestic production
Iceland will open filming to overseas crews while Poland plans to resume domestic production
Embattled director fears his history of litigation in L.A. courts would “raise an issue of impartiality”
Charleston, Des Moines, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York and Orlando get a sneak peek at climate change doc ahead of its global release on Dec. 12
Matthew Libatique was a guest of the Camerimage film festival in Bydgoszcz
Radu Jude’s drama artist’s reenactment of ethnic cleansing by Romanian army wins film festival’s Crystal Globe
While many criticized Nicole Schott for performing to soundtrack from Spielberg’s Holocaust drama, others “seriously doubt that she intended any offense”
“It’s not the dumbest idea, but it’s pretty close,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) says of POTUS’ plan of joining forces with Russia to form an “impenetrable Cyber Security unit”
“Contrary to some surprising reports my wife did shake hands with Mrs. and Mr. Trump after a great visit,” he wrote
“It’s become clear to me that changes are needed to strengthen the executive branch ethics program,” Walter Shaub says
It’s another international hand-cident for the President
However, Joe Scarborough admits POTUS “finished strong” after rocky 20-minute start
“This was not an attempt by the president to seek out a question from somebody who was going to challenge him on the issues,” Acosta says
“We don’t want fake news,” the president says in Warsaw
“The world’s a smaller place now than it was in World War II. The United States is more accessible to terror like this, horror like this,” Clay Higgins says
The news agency also admits to firing famed Jewish photograph Alfred Eisenstaedt on Nazi orders