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The recent scandal surrounding Strictly Come Dancing has once again brought the spotlight on the show’s toxic culture. Dancer Giovanni Pernice has been accused of exhibiting unnecessary, abusive, cruel, and mean behavior towards his celebrity partner, resulting in her departure from the show due to “medical reasons” and alleged PTSD. The Sun newspaper carried an
The Thai studio GDH has recently announced a collaboration with acclaimed director Baz Poonpiriya to establish a new production house named BASK. This venture aims to offer a unique perspective on Thai and Asian culture to a global audience by working closely with U.S.-based producers. Through BASK, Poonpiriya and GDH will co-develop, co-finance, and co-produce
Studiocanal, a Paris-based production-distribution house, is making a significant move by launching an office in New York City. This expansion is a strategic decision aimed at increasing collaboration with American distribution partners. This new office will be overseen by Anne Chérel, who has been promoted to the role of Chief Commercial Officer. The decision to
Slow Horses, the Apple TV+ series, has recently made its mark in the entertainment industry by snagging a total of nine Emmy nominations. This comes as a pleasant surprise to many, as the show had not received any Emmy nods until now. The series, based on Mick Herron’s ‘Slough House’ novels, follows the story of
Fox Entertainment and Australian pay-TV giant Foxtel have recently announced a new pact to co-produce scripted series for the U.S. and international markets. This collaboration will involve the co-development of shows that will be made in Australia by Fox’s in-house studio arm, Fox Entertainment Studios. The agreement also includes original content specifically for Foxtel and
The recent controversy surrounding Strictly Come Dancing has revolved around the departure of one of its popular dancing stars, Graziano Di Prima. In a statement posted on Instagram, Di Prima acknowledged his departure from the show due to allegations of “gross misconduct” against his female celebrity partner. The BBC made the decision to terminate Di