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Kate Beckinsale shares heartbreaking news her mother has passed away after 'immeasurable suffering' as she admits she is 'paralysed' with grief
Kate Beckinsale shares heartbreaking news her mother has passed away after 'immeasurable suffering' as she admits she is 'paralysed' with grief

Daily Mail​

time18-07-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Kate Beckinsale shares heartbreaking news her mother has passed away after 'immeasurable suffering' as she admits she is 'paralysed' with grief

Kate Beckinsale has shared the heartbreaking news that her mother Jude has passed away after 'immeasurable suffering'. The star took to Instagram on Thursday night to share that she died in her arms on July 15 and admitted she is 'paralysed' with grief. Sharing a compilation of snaps she penned: 'I don't want to post this. I am only posting this because I have had to register my mother's death certificate and it will soon become public record. 'She died the night of July 15th in my arms after immeasurable suffering. I have not picked all the best photos, nor the best videos, because I cannot bear to go through my camera roll yet. 'I deeply apologise to any of her friends who are finding out this way or through the press, but I cannot go through her phone . 'I am paralysed. Jude was the compass of my life ,the love of my life, my dearest friend. The vastness and huge heart of this tiny woman has touched so many people who love her dearly. 'She has been brave in so many ways, forgiving sometimes too much, believing in the ultimate good in people and the world is so dim without her that it is nearly impossible to bear. 'Mama, I love you so much. This has been my greatest fear since finding my father dead at five and I am here. Oh my Mama.. I'm sorry, I'm so sorry. I am so sorry.'

Paul McCartney's Got Back tour hits Montreal: dates & ticket information
Paul McCartney's Got Back tour hits Montreal: dates & ticket information

Time Out

time16-07-2025

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  • Time Out

Paul McCartney's Got Back tour hits Montreal: dates & ticket information

Hey, Jude: Sir Paul McCartney is headed to Montreal's Bell Centre this fall. The legendary Beatles singer, songwriter, and musician will kick off his 2025 Got Back tour in Palm Desert, California, on September 29 before making his way to Canada. This marks his first major tour across the U.S. and Canada since 2022—a long-awaited return for fans eager to experience moments from the last 60 years of his music. Expect iconic hits like Hey Jude, Live and Let Die, Band on the Run, Let It Be, and many more. When do tickets go on sale? Pre-sale for the 19-city tour begins July 15 at 10 a.m., with general ticket sales opening on July 18, 2025. How much are tickets? Ticket prices range from $107 to $799. What Canadian dates are confirmed? McCartney is scheduled to perform in Montreal at the Bell Centre —just steps from Time Out Market Montréal —on November 17 and 18, 2025. Hamilton, Ontario, is the only other Canadian stop on November 21, 2025. .

Life on the margins
Life on the margins

Winnipeg Free Press

time12-07-2025

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  • Winnipeg Free Press

Life on the margins

Evanthia Bromiley's debut novel Crown can easily be read in one sitting, but the voices encapsulated in its narrative will linger in her readers' imagination long after they close the book. Without intending to, readers will find themselves envisioning what comes next for the three unique, sharply drawn characters, how or if they will be reunited and what and where they might do or go next. They will also wonder how the Colorado-based Bromiley, who has mainly published short fiction and creative non-fiction to date, manages to say so much with so few words. Niki Bryant photography In addition to being a moving portrait of a hardscrabble single family, Evanthia Bromiley's novel is a succinct condemnation of how society treats, and often fails, such families. When the novel opens, Jude Woods and her nine-year-old twin children, Evan and Virginia, are about to be evicted from their trailer park home somewhere in the American southwest. The small, close-knit family has always lived on the margins of society, but now, with Jude in the late stages of her second pregnancy, even that marginalization is at risk. On the night before their eviction, desperate to keep her family intact, Jude makes an impulsive decision. That decision, it turns out, might have the exact opposite effect of what she intended to do. Bromiley makes clear from the start that Jude is a loving and nurturing mother almost all of the time, and her courageous, compassionate, street-wise and nature-loving twins are deeply devoted to her and one another. By having the three of them take turns narrating alternating chapters of their shared story — chapters that are sometimes only a sentence or two in length — Bromiley gives each of them the opportunity to articulate that love and devotion, as well as their most personal worries, fears and reflections. Yet Crown is not just a beautifully written, moving and intimate portrait of a single family. It's also a succinct condemnation of how society treats, or mistreats, or fails families like Jude's, and an acknowledgement of how many families there are like Jude's, struggling today in real life to meet the most basic of their needs. When Jude drags the children along to a social services office to request assistance, she observes the social worker looking at 'the long, long line of women and children, children holding onto their mothers' thighs, women shifting their weight and shouldering the weight of children and those children laying their cheeks on the tired shoulders of their mothers; there are more piling up in the line on the ramp, a current of women that washes up every day to this window, asking for deliverance… 'I know that we are not special,' Jude concludes while watching the social worker, 'and she cannot save me.' Currently on hiatus A review of funny, uplifting news in Winnipeg and around the globe. Even as Jude comes to this realization, other surprising and unlikely forces come forward to help her family. Those forces take shape as a teenage boy, a neighbour who never sleeps, an army veteran who never talks as well as other trailer park residents who, in spite of (or perhaps because of) their own adversities, quietly and determinedly create a hybrid support system and community for Jude and her kids. Crown Readers don't learn a lot about these characters, but they learn enough to understand, just as Evan and Virginia eventually do, that in spite of appearances and idiosyncrasies, everyone has a story, a purpose and a heart, and everyone deserves to be treated with dignity, grace and respect. While Bromiley doesn't pretend that love can conquer all, in Crown she demonstrates, lyrically and deftly, that love can create hope, make dreams seem attainable and make children feel at home, even when there is no roof over their heads. As Virginia tells her brother when they are alone out in the woods, 'Look — everything here finds a way to grow through what is broken.' Sharon Chisvin is a Winnipeg writer, editor and oral historian.

James Gunn And David Corenswet Pranked This 'Superman' Fan, And It Ended Up Being Hilariously Wholesome
James Gunn And David Corenswet Pranked This 'Superman' Fan, And It Ended Up Being Hilariously Wholesome

Buzz Feed

time11-07-2025

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  • Buzz Feed

James Gunn And David Corenswet Pranked This 'Superman' Fan, And It Ended Up Being Hilariously Wholesome

Superman – the movie we've all been waiting for – is finally here. Starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult, James Gunn's much anticapted film has already scored a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The cast have been on an immense press tour, and when Jude Yawson, a writer and Superman super-fan, was called in to talk to David Corenswet, director James Gunn decided he was the perfect subject for a good old prank. Jude was ready to talk all about the movie, but unbeknownst to him, his interview had been hijacked: James was telling David what to say through an earpiece. And very quickly, things got weird. Hilariously weird. David revealed some shocking behind-the-scenes "facts" about his co-stars. And some (fake, don't worry) spoilers. superman dies Despite being visibly bewildered, Jude handled it like a pro. We don't want to spoil the reveal, but the whole prank ended up being really wholesome. And David definitely proved that he is indeed a fun guy. Check out the hilarious prank (followed by Jude's actual interview) below!

1-2 Special Takes North America For Radu Jude's ‘Dracula' Ahead Of Locarno Debut
1-2 Special Takes North America For Radu Jude's ‘Dracula' Ahead Of Locarno Debut

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

1-2 Special Takes North America For Radu Jude's ‘Dracula' Ahead Of Locarno Debut

1-2 Special has acquired all North American rights to Romanian director Radu Jude's new movie Dracula ahead of its world premiere in Competition at the Locarno Film Festival in August. Shot and set in Transylvania, where the vampire myth began, the film sees Jude embark on an epic odyssey to make Dracula great again. More from Deadline Locarno Title 'God Will Not Help' Sets Sales With New Europe Locarno: Radu Jude, Abdellatif Kechiche & 'Viet And Nam' Filmmaker Trương Minh Quý Among Directors Set To Debut New Works In Competition Locarno Sets Short & Medium Length Competition Titles, Neo Sora & Salvatore Mereu To Debut New Works 1-2 Special described the movie as a trademark Jude black comedy paying tribute to one of cinema's greatest legends and featuring 'vampires, zombies, blood, sex, AI images and car chases'. The Locarno premiere will mark Jude's second major festival outing this year, after Kontinental '25, which won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay at this year's Berlinale. The acquisition continues 1-2 Special's relationship with Jude after it acquired the latter film out of Berlin. 'I am very happy and extremely grateful that Dracula will be brought to American audiences. One can say 'brought back', since this myth circled the world and the American cinema changed it so many times,' said Jude. 'I hope it is now time to see the myth wearing new clothes, made in the heart of real Transylvania. When I am asked who is Dracula in the film, I always reply that the film itself is Dracula. I would also add that this film is my humble homage to some great American underrated auteurs: Ed Wood, Andy Warhol and the Fluxus filmmakers.' Jude's previous work includes Golden Bear-winner Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn and Aferim!, which won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Dracula is produced by Romania's Saga Film, with Austria's Nabis Filmgroup, Luxembourg's Paul Thiltges Distribution, Brazil's RT Features, Luxembourg's Samsa Film, Switzerland's Bord Cadre Films, the UK's Sovereign Films and Romania's MicroFILM. The deal was negotiated by Luxbox on behalf of the filmmakers with 1-2 Special. Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery Everything We Know About Christopher Nolan's Next Film – 'The Odyssey': Release Date, Cast And More

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