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All My Friends Hate Me – ScreenUK talk with the UK film team behind the horror-tinged comedy.
At ScreenUK we caught up with the team behind the UK Film All My Friends Hate Me, a horror-tinged comedy where a boozy birthday weekend sets in motion an unflinchingly funny examination of social anxiety.
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Married At First Sight’s Ryan admits he’s back at work as a binman after sudden show exit and split with Sionainn
MARRIED At First Sight star Ryan has revealed he’s returned to his day job after his shock exit from the show.
Ryan tied the knot with Sionainn Carmichael before they quit show.
Yesterday it was revealed he would be making a dramatic return for the reunion with fellow co-star Hannah Norburn.
Just a week after Ryan’s exit was aired, the groom has revealed that he’s returning to his job as a bin man.
During an Instagram Q&A, one fan asked: “What’s next for Ryan?”
He simply replied: “Back on them bins.”
While Ryan also insisted that he was currently single, despite his recent romance with Hannah.
A fan quizzed him on his relationship status.
He revealed: “I’m very much single, most single I’ve ever been actually. It’s hard work.”
It comes after the news that Ryan and Hannah were an item.
Hannah was initially paired up with Stephen Nolson but cheated on him with Orson Nurse who was married to Richelle Cade.
But the other brides and grooms were left shocked when Hannah and Ryan arrived to the reunion hand-in-hand, in scenes yet to air.
Now fans think they’ve found proof it was third time lucky for Hannah as Instagram posts revealed she and Ryan attended the same festivals over the summer after the cameras had stopped rolling.
Snaps show them at Forbidden Forest in Leicestershire in June and that same month they were also both at Parklife in Manchester.
Yesterday MailOnline revealed Hannah and Ryan stunned their fellow brides and grooms with the shock relationship reveal.
A TV source told the website: “The entire cast was left openmouthed when Hannah walked into the reunion hand in hand with Ryan.
“She had made a big point about her friendliness being taken the wrong way and how the female members of the group had misjudged her intentions.
“But after kissing Orson in secret and growing close to Ryan off camera, it seems some of the suspicions from her co-stars were accurate.”
Hannah and Stephen’s marriage was short-lived after their furious fights on honeymoon.
Ryan and Stephen previously went head-to-head in dramatic scenes as Stephen revealed plans to make a move on Sionainn.
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Netflix show dubbed ‘new Yellowstone’ meets ‘Succession’ is a hit with critics
The new Netflix series Territory is earning rave reviews from critics while fans on social media have compared it to hit shows Yellowstone and Succession.
The Australian series arrived on the streaming service last week.
An official synopsis says: “When the world’s largest cattle station is left without a clear successor, generational clashes threaten to tear the Lawson family apart.
“Sensing this once great dynasty is in decline, the outback’s most powerful factions – rival cattle barons, desert gangsters, Indigenous elders and billionaire miners – move in for the kill.”
On reviews aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes the series is rated 80% fresh, with Hollywood Reporter critic Daniel Fienberg declaring: “The cattle in Territory may not have a lot of genetic diversity — it’s a plot point! — and the hats may look a bit worn around the edges. But whatever you’re looking for, this series has a lot of it.”
On social media, viewers pointed out the similarities to Yellowstone with one writing: “I’m just 1,5 episodes in, but if #Netflix cancels this Aussie Yellowstone gem of a show, they are damn fools and we all should cancel subscription and renew it for a month when a particular show comes out, because COME ON! #Territory”
Another viewer added: “the new Netflix show ‘Territory’ is a mixture of Yellowstone and Succession. 9/10”
Others were less complimentary about the parallels, with one writing on X: “Territory is just Yellowstone with accents.”
Another said: “Netflix just dropped a new series called Territory that’s basically Yellowstone (hate to admit, it’s an admittedly great show)…”
In a B- review for AV Club, critic Todd Lazarski said he found the show both “bloody” and “soapy.”
“With such a shotgun-and-pickup-truck swagger, and a plot in conversation with season two of Fargo, Netflix seeks to get in on the wide-open-spaces itch of fans of Yellowstone, or Tulsa King, or whatever else Taylor Sheridan is cooking up under the expansive stars of his ranch,” wrote Lazarski.
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“But it’s not long before the tough-guy-and-girl schtick runs a bit toward pulpy, ending frequently in the realm of soapy. And for stretches, it can read as downright sudsy, with a love story sparked around an awkward request to take iPhone vids of some sweet horseback-riding moves. A Road House-esque brawl is precipitated by the kind of bar entrance where you hop on your buddy’s back and jostle his hat down over his eyes and then start a for-fun quarrel with bottles smashed over heads.”
Territory is on Netflix now.
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EastEnders villain in twisted sex exploitation plot as Nish Panesar sinks to new lows
EASTENDERS has aired a horrifying sex blackmail plot in today’s episode as Nish Panesar plunges to new lows.
The killer businessman – who is played by actor Navin Chowdhry in BBC soap – discovered the truth about The Six and Christmas this week.
And he quickly used it to his advantage in a sickening new development.
Viewers know that Nish is dying and has a very short amount of time to live, but that hasn’t stopped him from enacting his most twisted plan yet.
After confronting The Six – minus Sharon – Nish told Suki that she knows him well-enough to know what it would take to buy his silence.
A horrified Suki first called Eve and left a voicemail: “We’ve been through our ups and downs but we’ve always come through it. I want you to know I don’t want to be with anyone else, not ever. I love you and I miss you.”
After leaving the voicemail, Suki called Nish downstairs and put her plan into motion.
“I’ve been thinking about what you want, what it will take to keep you quiet,” she said.
“Revenge. Eve took me from you, and I know what that did to you, so I’m offering you the chance to take me back, for one night, tonight.”
“One night?” he said.
Suki told him: “One night in our bed, so that every time you see her, you’ll know something that she doesn’t.
“That you had me. I would do that to keep you quiet. After the way you treated me Nish, it’s more than you deserve. Well?”
But Nish hit back: “I don’t know what disgusts me the most. That you would debase yourself to satisfy my revenge on that woman or that you think that sex is all that I want from you.
“You know what your problem has always been Suki? You’ve never truly appreciated everything that I’ve sacrificed for you.
“So I’ve got better and more permanent terms to keep your merry band out of prison. It’s your turn to make a sacrifice for me.”
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Nish wants Suki to spend his last months with her as his wife – and all that entails.
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Great British Bake Off favourite sent home leaving fans devastated | Culture
A Great British Bake Off favourite has been sent home leaving host Noel Fielding and fans devastated.
Palliative care assistant Nelly was sent home on Tuesday night’s show (29 October) after she failed to impress during Autumn Week.
Speaking after her exit, the 44-year-old said: “It’s not commiseration, it is a positive, I am so ready to leave. I never ever thought I would get to round six. I know my children are so proud.”
Nelly also revealed how host Noel was “genuinely upset” by her exit after the pair grew close while filming.
Fans were also devastated. One X user said: “I loved Nelly, I was only watching it for her”.
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Strictly Come Dancing SLAMMED by animal charity over ‘violently obtained’ and ‘cruel’ part of show
STRICTLY Come Dancing has been slammed by an animal rights charity over a ‘violently obtained’ part of the show.
Every week, millions of viewers tune into the BBC One show to watch some of their favourite stars compete for the glitterball trophy.
This year, the likes of actress Sarah Hadland, EastEnders personality Jamie Borthwick and Love Island‘s Tasha Ghouri have all received high scores from the judges.
However, the bosses have not received such praise from animal charity PETA, who have slammed Strictly Come Dancing.
The organisation’s Vice President of Corporate Projects Yvonne Taylor has personally written to bosses, as she highlighted the continued use of feathers in the costumes of the show.
In her document that was seen by The Sun, she wrote: “Like many Brits, we love the dazzling dances Strictly Come Dancing brings to our screens, but we must spotlight one major concern: the series’ use of feathers.
“Real birds’ feathers are a product of extreme cruelty to animals and have no place on your dance floor. They are gory, not glamourous.”
In her letter, Mrs Taylor then went into more detail of the harmful effects of obtaining feathers for clothing materials.
“Industry use of other birds – like pheasants, parrots, and peacocks – is shrouded in secrecy, breeding black market activity.
“Live plucking, which is common, causes birds immense pain and sometimes fatal injuries.
“When you consider that factory farming birds to rob them of their plumes also increases the very real risk of a deadly bird flu pandemic, feathers are definitely something you don’t want to touch with a limbo stick!”
The charity noted that huge fashion designers like Stella McCartney are moving away from ‘cruelly obtained feathers’.
It also pointed out that the recent Victoria’s Secret show featured designs that were made exclusively from handcrafted faux feathers.
The Sun has contacted the BBC for comment.
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Jon Stewart defends Tony Hinchcliffe after racist joke controversy at Trump rally
Jon Stewart has admitted he finds Tony Hinchcliffe “very funny” following the comedian’s widely criticized remarks at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally.
On Monday (October 28), the Daily Show host dedicated his opening monologue to discussing the Republican presidential nominee’s rally in New York City on Sunday evening, which has since been condemned by celebrities and politicians alike for the many racist and vulgar remarks made by speakers at the event.
Among the speakers at the rally, which included Tucker Carlson and David Rem, Hinchcliffe perhaps received the biggest pushback after calling Puerto Rico “a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean,” as well as other offensive comments aimed at Jewish and Black Americans.
As Stewart showed a clip from Hinchcliffe’s opening act, along with the multiple TV news anchors who subsequently criticized his jokes, the 61-year-old comedian took the opportunity to defend Hinchcliffe.
“Obviously, in retrospect, having a roast comedian come to a political rally a week before election day and roasting a key voting demographic, probably not the best decision by the campaign politically,” Stewart said. “But to be fair, the guy’s just really doing what he does.”
He then highlighted a video of Hinchcliffe’s set at the live Netflix comedy roast of Tom Brady, which took place earlier this year. Hinchcliffe has made a career out of writing jokes for celebrities on Comedy Central Roast, and offers brutal feedback to aspiring comedians on his podcast Kill Tony, which he co-hosts with Brian Redban.
After Stewart played a supercut of jokes from Hinchcliffe’s Roast of Tom Brady set, he couldn’t help but laugh at the controversial comedian’s segment.
“Yes, yes, of course, terrible, boo. There’s something wrong with me. I find that guy very funny. I’m sorry, I don’t know what to tell you,” Stewart admitted.
“I mean, bringing him to a rally and having him not do roast jokes? That’d be like bringing Beyoncé to a rally and not…,” he added, referencing the fact that Beyoncé gave a speech at a recent Kamala Harris rally rather than a performance.
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Hinchcliffe has since doubled down on his controversial jokes made at the MSG rally. When Minnesota Governor and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz branded the comedian a “jackwad” for his racist remarks, Hinchcliffe hit back at Walz in a post shared to X/Twitter.
“These people have no sense of humor. Wild that a vice presidential candidate would take time out of his ‘busy schedule’ to analyze a joke taken out of context to make it seem racist,” the comedian wrote on Sunday.
“I love Puerto Rico and vacation there. I made fun of everyone… watch the whole set. I’m a comedian Tim… might be time to change your tampon.”
Hinchcliffe’s comments have also caught the attention of Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, who immediately endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris by sharing a campaign video with his 45 million Instagram followers. Jennifer Lopez took the opportunity to share her support for Harris by reposting the video with emojis of the Puerto Rican flag and a ballot box, signaling she had voted for the Democratic presidential nominee.
Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin also shared the clip of Hinchcliffe’s offensive joke on Instagram and said: “This is what they think of us. Vote for @kamalaharris.”
Trump’s re-election campaign has since attempted to distance itself from Hinchcliffe’s comments on Puerto Rico. In a statement, senior Trump adviser Danielle Alvarez claimed the joke “does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign.”
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