The celebrities starring in Holly Willoughby's new Netflix survival show Bear Hunt have reportedly been warned over the wildlife dangers posed while they film the show.
Wonder Coach (CINE NU E GATA in Romanian), the new feature film directed by Florian Anghel, based on the novel of the same name written by Iulia Nani, represents a unique phenomenon in Romanian cinema, both by its “behind the scenes” and by the standards it tries to set from a creative point of view. […]
Exploring the complex domain of subatomic particles, researchers at the The Institute of Mathematical Science (IMSc) and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) have recently published a novel finding in the journal Physical Review Letters. Their study illuminates a new horizon within quantum chromodynamics (QCD), shedding light on exotic subatomic particles and pushing the boundaries of our understanding of the strong force.
In the landscape of modern business, inclusion isn't just a buzzword—it's a strategic imperative. Companies like IBM, Volkswagen and Starbucks are moving to more participative strategy development approaches that reflect a growing understanding of the importance of diversity in fostering innovative and creative strategic ideas. Yet the outcomes of inclusive strategy processes often fall short of expectations. A new study in the Strategic Management Journal sheds light on why that may be.
Bear Grylls, 49, chatted to his eldest son Jesse, 20, as they walked away from their luxury hotel just after 6am local time. As filming gets underway in Costa Rica for his new Netflix show.
An iconic pop star has accidentally confirmed she is set to appear on the Holly Willoughby and Bear Grylls' new Netflix show Bear Hunt.
Little Mix's Jesy Nelson, 32, is not going to appear on Holly Willoughby and bear Grylls' new Netflix show Bear Hunt.
The 31-year-old performer wiped away tears after the Jacques Audiard-directed musical crime drama received an impressive nine-minute standing ovation.
Director David Cronenberg returned to the south of France to premiere his new film The Shrouds, earning a subdued 3.5 minute standing ovation from the audience.
Cate Blanchett was every inch the silver screen queen as she stepped out at the Cannes Film Festival premiere of her new film Rumours on Saturday night.
The actress, 58, said that she was first filmed by her son when he was ten and had been 'filming her ever since', and said that she would often force Damian to take photos of her all the time.
The actress, who takes a starring role in the new release, was supported by a host of stars as the worlds of film, music and fashion descended on the resort town for two weeks of red carpet celebrations.