Wimbledon Edition: Bits & Pieces

Wimbledon

Wimbledon Edition: Bits & Pieces – Hosted by RuPaul’s Drag Race UK winner The Vivienne and fan favourite Baga Chipz, I Like to Watch UK is a brand new UK show based on the US hit series I Like To Watch with Trixie Mattel and Katya. In each episode, the queens will watch and critique a different Netflix series. Episode one is available now and sees the queens watch Sex Education season 2.

Apple have released the official trailer for “Defending Jacob,” a highly anticipated eight-episode, gripping, character-driven drama starring Chris Evans, Michelle Dockery, Jaeden Martell, Cherry Jones, Pablo Schreiber, Betty Gabriel, Sakina Jaffrey and J.K. Simmons. “Defending Jacob” will premiere with three episodes exclusively on Apple TV+ on April 24, followed by new episodes weekly every Friday through May 29.

Dancing assassins, opera in uncharted canyons, armed children on dirt bikes, mines, hostages and mirages all form the wild whirlwind called Gold Dust. A rollicking western adventure for the whole family, Gold Dust arrives on DVD and Digital this April from High Octane Pictures. The film features music from Grammy Winning artist Cage The Elephant.



When this is all over you may need your apartment cleaned in Chicago?

Wimbledon Edition: Bits & Pieces – I AM PILATE is the fantastic new offering in Four8’s “I AM” series, which aims to reintroduce biblical characters in timeless settings, exploring their individual journeys and humanising their experience. In taking enduring stories and remodelling them, the “I AM” films are engaging new pieces of entertainment. I AM PILATE follows a journalist sent to the home of former district governor for an interview, but his routine obituary fact check reveals an extraordinary secret.

ROOTWOOD follows two students who host ‘The Spooky Hour’, a podcast about paranormal phenomena and urban legends. When they are hired by a Hollywood film producer to shoot a horror documentary about the curse of The Wooden Devil, they smell their chance to become famous. Together, with their friend, they enter Rootwood Forest and investigate the area to find out the truth about The Wooden Devil and his victims.

STARZPLAY, the international premium streaming service from Starz, announced today that the groundbreaking series “Vida” will come to a conclusion with its third season. The final season of “Vida” will premiere on Sunday, 26th April at 9 PM ET/PT, airing six episodes week-to-week on STARZ in the U.S. and Canada and on STARZPLAY across Europe and Latin America.

Wimbledon Edition: Bits & Pieces – Eureka Entertainment to release the acclaimed masterpiece THROW DOWN; Johnnie To’s gloriously inventive and empathetic action drama; presented on Blu-ray from a 4K restoration in its UK debut as part of The Masters of Cinema Series from 18 May 2020. The initial print run of 2000 copies to feature a Limited Edition O-card Slipcase.

Based on the international best-selling book, Storm Boy is a timeless story of unconditional friendship. Starring Geoffrey Rush (The King’s Speech, Shakespeare In Love) and Jai Courtney (Divergent, Suicide Squad).

Would that leave you with enough to live the life of James Bond? His luxury £2 million Chelsea home is out of the question, but you could afford to live in London, as the average rent price for a normal area costs £1,904 a month. As for Bond’s car, the latest Aston Martin Valhalla seen in No Time to Die is expected to be worth a huge £1 million.  Don’t forget you’ll need £10 – the average price of a London cocktail – to drink Bond’s favourite Martini shaken, not stirred. You can see the piece in full here.

Wimbledon Edition: Bits & Pieces – Shot entirely on drone. In a single-take. With just one actress. Spanning five vertical locations. The Ascension of Ava Delaine is a technical pioneer in filmmaking from director and horror icon Tonya Kay (D-RAILED, EVIL BONG 777, GIRL ON THE THIRD FLOOR), and is now available on Amazon Prime through Hewes Pictures.

Outnumbered, left without a clue, the team must start over to find the Supreme Leader and his horde of Black Mask’s. As the team preps for their final mission, the stake could not be higher. Daniel is recovering from being captured, but is haunted by dreams of what could ultimately end up being the teams fate, death. While the team re-groups and focuses on new clues, the Black Masks are hard at work making more dirty bombs, this time smaller and more effective. With the information from Daniel during his capture, the team knows the clock is ticking and to finish this they must move now. A united front, a united team; disembark on one final assault on an old American forward operating base to finish this once and for all.

A new trailer for Normal People has been released to coincide with the announcement of the TX dates for Element Pictures’ highly anticipated TV adaptation of Sally Rooney’s international literary phenomenon, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones (War Of The Worlds, Cold Feet) as Marianne and Paul Mescal, in his first television role, as Connell.


We hope you're enjoying BRWC. You should check us out on our social channels, subscribe to our newsletter, and tell your friends. BRWC is short for battleroyalewithcheese.


Trending on BRWC:

Nosferatu: Review

Nosferatu: Review

By BRWC / 11th December 2024 / 1 Comment
Going Viral: Review

Going Viral: Review

By Joel Fisher / 16th December 2024 / 1 Comment
It All Comes With The Cold Water: Review

It All Comes With The Cold Water: Review

By BRWC / 6th December 2024
The Last Showgirl: Review

The Last Showgirl: Review

By BRWC / 28th November 2024
A Complete Unknown: The BRWC Review

A Complete Unknown: The BRWC Review

By BRWC / 21st December 2024

Cool Posts From Around the Web:



Alton loves film. He is founder and Editor In Chief of BRWC.  Some of the films he loves are Rear Window, Superman 2, The Man With The Two Brains, Clockwise, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, Trading Places, Stir Crazy and Punch-Drunk Love.

NO COMMENTS

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.