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The Penguin: HBO series starring Colin Farrell achieves incredibly rare Rotten Tomatoes feat
The Penguin is one of the best TV shows of the year – and it has outrageously impressive stats to back it up.
When the spin-off to Matt Reeves’ The Batman was first announced, the news was met with an unenthusiastic response considering superhero off-shoots have become dime a dozen in recent years.
Since WandaVision was released in March 2021, Marvel has launched 10 new TV shows, with another seven on the way, and DC’s announcement of The Penguin in September 2021, seven months before The Batman was released, felt like another crafty way of luring in TV viewers.
However, under the guidance of showrunner Lauren LeFranc, The Penguin ended its eight-episode run as one of the most enticing shows of the year – a gangster epic that just happens to be set in the comic book world of Gotham.
Due to the excitable word-of-mouth that’s been heaped upon the series since its premiere on 19 September, it has experienced something rare in today’s TV age: every new episode of the series saw a single-day viewership increase, with more and more people switching on to the show as the recommendations grew in size.
While less than one million people tuned in for the first episode on the night it was released, each instalment that followed saw a substantial increase, with the finale being watched by 2.1 million people.
Variety reports that, when the stats include those who have watched the series since the premiere was released, it has now amassed ratings of almost 17 million.
Perhaps aiding this is the show’s extremely rare ratings on review aggregator sites like Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb.
On Rotten Tomatoes, every single episode of The Penguin has a perfect score of 100 per cent, while on IMDb, not one episode has an average rating that falls under eight out of 10. In fact, the lowest episode score the series receives is 8.5, with the finale receiving 9.6.
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Farrell has been praised for his performance as Oz Cobb but the show features a standout supporting turn from Cristin Milioti, whose role as Sofia Falcone has left many predicting awards success for the Palm Springs and Black Mirror actor.
Meanwhile, Rhenzy Feliz and Deirdre O’Connell are also receiving high praise for their roles as Cobb’s sidekick Victor and mother Francis, respectively.
Now the show is over, the question is: will there be a second season? While Farrell has confirmed he will don the prosthetics once again for appearances in the next two Batman films, starring Robert Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz, he has also teased a possible follow-up for the series.
He told The Hollywood Reporter: “If there’s a great idea [for season two], and the writing was really muscular and as strong or stronger on the page than it was the first season, of course I would do it.”
The Penguin is available to stream on NOW.
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Song Jae-lim death: South Korean actor dies, aged 39
South Korean actor Song Jae-lim has died, aged 39.
The actor, who is also known as Song Jae-rim, was found dead in his home in the Seongdong Ward in Seoul at midday on Tuesday (12 November). He was due to meet a friend for lunch when his body was discovered, according to Korean media.
Police are not treating the death as suspicious, and a note was found at the scene according to Variety.
The K-Drama star first rose to fame for his role as a loyal warrior in Moon Embracing the Sun, a fantasy drama about a mediaeval King and a female shaman who fall in love.
He made his debut in the 2009 film Actresses. He gained further popularity after appearing on the reality show We Got Married in 2014.
The actor’s family have told media that they would hold a small and private funeral for the star on Thursday (14 November). The event took place at the Yeouido St. Mary’s Funeral Hall.
Jae-lim began his career as a runway model, appearing in national magazines including Vogue Girl Korea, Dazed Korea, Nylon Korea, GQ Korea, and Marie Claire Korea.
Tributes from the Korean entertainment industry poured in as his co-stars and other celebrities paid tribute to the star.
Actor Yoo Sun, who co-starred with Jae-lim in the drama Our Gap Soon in 2016, shared a photo of them together on Wednesday (13 November), writing: “It’s too sad, it hurts so much… May you find peace and rest.”
Please Take Care of My Refrigerator actor Hong Seok-cheon also posted a tribute, sharing a smiling photo of Jae-rim and writing, “I mourn that I’ll never see that wonderful smile again. It hurts me to let you go without a proper goodbye. I’m so sorry.”
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Fellow actor Kim Min-kyu, said she had spoken with the star only a month ago. He recalled their last conversation as he said that the actor seemed upbeat about his future projects.
“You told me about your ongoing performances with such a bright voice… Why…?” he said.
An official confirmation for the cause of Jae-lim’s death is yet to be announced.
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Shock Married At First Sight moment Hannah arrives at reunion with Ryan before flirting with another groom
MARRIED At First Sight’s explosive reunion saw Hannah arrive with Ryan, before flirting with another groom.
Rumours about a potential romance between the two had been swirling, and then even more so when they made a dramatic arrival as a couple.
Both Hannah and Ryan were unlucky-in-love on the dating show, with their relationships with Stephen and Sionainn collapsing on screen.
However, fans were shocked when it was revealed that Hannah and Ryan had been flirting off-camera and that they may have even shared a kiss.
Then on Wednesday night’s explosive reunion episode the pair looked in good spirits as they waltzed into the dinner party together.
Hannah and Ryan’s co-stars looked on in disbelief, and Sionainn shook her head as her ex arrived with a new girl.
Expert Charlene Douglas questioned: “Are they entering as a couple?”
To which Mel Schilling replied: “Well they’re not holding hands.”
Hannah said they were “just friends” after Kieran questioned what was going on between them.
Elaborating, Hannah went on: “For me he said last time I walked into a room full of people I got verbally attacked.”
Despite entering the reunion with Ryan, MAFS viewers noticed that she was “flirting” with another groom all night – Orson.
The pair have history after an “affair scandal” that rocked MAFS.
But despite fans thinking Hannah and Orson got together after the show, it appears Orson has moved on altogether.
According to a TikTok video he is dating Harriet Southan – the sister of Big Brother star Henry.
As fans may recall, Henry competed in 2023’s ITV revival series and placed third.
Elsewhere on Wednesday night’s episode, Kristina was left in floods of tears over Kieran rejecting her again, after she tells him: “I put my life on the line for you.”
The mechanic’s frosty reply “I just feel numb” left her walking away devastated.
But the biggest showdown of the night came from Polly and Adam after he had a pop at her for talking about him at the table.
He then aired details on their sex life, shouting: “Why are you b******g about someone who doesn’t f*****g want you?
“We had sex three times in 10 weeks!”
In response, she chucked a full glass of red wine over him and his cream dinner suit.
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Emilia Perez: Netflix viewers left baffled by new Selena Gomez film
A new musical crime thriller on Netflix starring Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña has left viewers completely baffled, with verdicts ranging from “boring” to “movie of the year”.
Emilia Perez was called the most divisive film of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival and arrived on Netflix on 13 November.
The film, directed by Jacques Audiard, stars Karla Sofía Gascón as the titular character, a Mexican drug cartel leader who undergoes gender affirmation surgery to medically transition.
Perez recruits a gritty lawyer played by Saldaña, to help her go through with the process, while her wife, played by Gomez, and children are relocated to Switzerland for their safety.
The ambitious movie currently holds a positive score on Rotten Tomatoes, but judging by social media reactions, it has been wildly alienating.
A particular scene, where Saldana has the process of a sex change operation explained to her through the medium of song, has already gone viral, racking up more than 4 million views at the time of writing.
The person who uploaded it wrote: “THIS IS NOT A REAL MOVIE.” They later added: “I’m 20 minutes in and this was already the second time I had to pause the movie just to laugh because oh my god.”
Another detractor called it “the most boring, generic crime drama you can conceive of, with the occasional demented music number inserted in”.
A third person said: “A horrendously miscalculated medley of poor taste creative decisions in an attempt to seem ‘important’ and ‘empathetic.’”
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In a much more positive take, one viewer said: “The film was such a unique blend of comedy, crime, and musical elements that worked together in the most unexpected ways. The themes of identity and transformation were handled beautifully.”
Another person said that although the film was still “bats***” it still “flows with the context of the film. I kinda loved what it was doing and the story it was telling.”
In a review on Out, Mexican trans film critic Mey Rude said: Emilia Pérez isn’t just one of the best trans movies you’ll ever see, it’s one of the most unique and brilliant films of the year.”
At Cannes, Gascón and her co-stars shared the best actress prize, which she accepted.
Now, Gascón is widely forecast to be nominated for best actress at the Academy Awards.
Emilia Perez is available to watch now on Netflix.
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I’m A Celebrity’s late arrival Maura Higgins stuns in red mini-dress on final night out before flying to Australia
MAURA Higgins oozed elegance in a glam red mini-dress as she partied with her pals before heading into the I’m A Celebrity jungle.
The Love Island alum is a late arrival into the 2024 line-up – and is clearly making the most of her final hours of freedom before being cooped up in camp.
Maura, 33, pulled on her skintight frock with a flared hemline and bow detail on the back.
She accessorised with black point toe heels and a matching clutch bag.
The Glow Up Ireland host pulled her glossy brunette locks up into a high ponytail, styling the ends into neat waves.
She accessorised with gold hoop earrings and kept her make-up fresh, adding a dramatic slick of black mascara.
She was joined by a female pal, in an equally striking red lace bodysuit, as they exited a The Corinthia Hotel in London.
Maura appeared in high spirits, flashing a smile as she walked down a huge staircase in her heels before being captured enjoying a giggle in her taxi home.
Recently, she was seen stocking up on vapes before the big trip Down Under.
Maura also lapped up luxuries at Claridge’s hotel prior to her new reality show stint.
She even managed to catch up with love interest Pete Wicks as they stepped out together for a cute date in London.
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Maura will be a late arrival into the I’m A Celeb camp, along with the Reverend Richard Coles.
The duo will join the likes of Coleen Rooney, Barry McGuigan and Danny Jones in Ant and Dec’s jungle camp a week into this year’s star-spangled series.
She swiped an I’m A Celeb spot after Tommy Fury pulled out.
Yet The Sun exclusively revealed former 2009 campmate Kim Woodburn’s fear Maura will be first to pull out.
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Kim, 82, also thinks that like many stars who compete on the popular ITV show, Maura’s motivation for entering the jungle is for monetary reasons.
In an interview hosted by WhichBingo.co.uk, she told The Sun: “Maura Higgins is a very beautiful girl.
“I’ve never met the young lady. She’s entertaining. She’s very beautiful. You don’t know anything about her.
“I’d like to think she’ll do trials. She looks delicate. We can never tell you know, you can never tell, good luck to her.”
“And if she’s she’s been paid a lump sum to go in. They all go in for the money, but they deny it,” she added to The Sun.
She added: “But you see the trouble with that is, many of them go in for the money.
“Take the money. She’s dainty and tiny and fragile. Let us see her doing the trials, marvellous. Good luck to her.”
One person who perhaps won’t be voting for her to be jungle queen is her ex Curtis Pritchard.
He raged how his Love Island ex “can’t keep my name out of her mouth” after she addressed their reality show romance on a recent podcast.
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The Voice US: Tanner Frick shares cryptic response after leaving Michael Buble in the lurch
The Voice US fans were left blindsided after a contestant suddenly quit the show, leaving a judge in the lurch.
On the latest episode of the singing competition, which airs on network NBC, Canadian singer Michael Bublé, who is a judge on the show, was informed that Tanner Frick had left the show ahead of the knockouts stage.
Presenter Carson Daly told Bublé: “Michael, Tanner left the competition after rehearsals. You still have Cameron [Wright] and Sloane [Simon].”
No reason was given for Frick’s decision to leave the show – and fans have become even more confused after the contestant appeared to reference the news in cryptic message posted on Instagram and TikTok.
The singer shared a video showing him performing one of his songs, captioning the post: “Ain’t nobody want me anyway.”
However, viewers of the show noted the discrepancy in his statement, as Frick had received support from the judges during his appearances on the series.
In his first audition, all four judges – including Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani and Reba McEntire – turned their chairs around to signify they wanted to send him through to the next round.
Frick initially opted to go with McEntire, who sent him home in the battle stage of the competition – but Bublé swooped in to save him from being eliminated, telling Daly: “Tanner Frick was a huge win for me. That’s a former four-chair turn and a piece of the puzzle that I didn’t have.”
He said of Frick: “I needed that country singer and now I feel like I’m completely in the game. It’s a brave new world we’re about to head into.”
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Frick’s fans expressed surprise over his exit from the show in the comments section of his post, with one writing: “Sure was surprised to hear that you had departed The Voice… I predicted you to go all the way to win it this year. “
Another added: “Ugh I hate that you left The Voice. I had you as my top #1 artist! So sad to see you go but I hope everything is OK!”
An additional fan wrote: “You were definitely one of my favs!!” with another chiming in: “Oh no, where did you go? I felt like you could win The Voice.
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EastEnders star Timothy West’s rock solid marriage lasted 61 years – and wife Prunella Scales revealed their secret
A MASTER of the acting craft, Timothy West played everyone from Shakespeare’s King Lear to Stan on EastEnders.
Yet perhaps his most cherished moments on screen were as himself — pootling in a boat on Channel 4 series Great Canal Journeys with Prunella Scales, his beloved wife of 61 years.
Intelligent and witty Timothy, who died in his sleep on Tuesday aged 90, displayed a devotion to his wife that brought a lump to the throat.
Intended as a travelogue, Great Canal Journeys instead became a reflection on the couple’s decades-long love story — undimmed after Fawlty Towers star Prunella’s dementia diagnosis in 2013.
After a canal ride to Langollen, Denbighs, where they had spent their honeymoon 50 years before, she said: “We just fit, somehow. He never bores me. When he talks, it’s interesting or entertaining.”
Modest and gently spoken, he said: “She can’t remember things very well. But you don’t have to remember things on the canal. You can just enjoy things as they happen — so it’s perfect for her.”
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He is survived by Prunella, 92, their two sons — actor-director Samuel and teacher Joseph — and his daughter Juliet from an earlier marriage to actress Jacqueline Boyer.
His children said in a statement yesterday: “After a long and extraordinary life, our darling father Timothy died peacefully in his sleep yesterday evening. Tim was with friends and family at the end.”
Timothy Lancaster West CBE was born in Bradford in 1934 and his actor parents Olive and Lockwood advised him to avoid the theatre at all costs.
But after stints selling office furniture, and as a recording engineer, at age 22 he became an assistant stage manager at the Wimbledon Theatre.
He would soon start acting — for much of the 1950s in provincial theatres before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1962. He later went on to play Macbeth twice and King Lear four times.
He was also a French intelligence agent in 1973 film The Day Of The Jackal and took the title role in BBC TV biopic Churchill And The Generals in 1979.
His versatility saw him play Russian despot Joseph Stalin on stage, and greedy mill owner Bradley Hardacre in Eighties comedy Brass on ITV then Channel 4 — a satire of dour BBC working-class dramas of the previous decade.
He also played Stan Carter on EastEnders, and Coronation Street’s Eric Babbage, love interest of Gloria Price.
With acting in his blood, he continued until the end. Hours after his death was announced, he was seen in BBC soap Doctors, as the neighbour of a patient who fell in their garden.
The BBC show tweeted that it was “a moving reminder of his in- credible talent.”
He met Prunella in 1961. Cast together in BBC play She Died Young, they bonded by doing crosswords and eating Polo mints.
Prunella, later famous as Sybil in Seventies sitcom classic Fawlty Towers, said: “We had a mild, Times-crossword flirtation, and he said, ‘Would you like to come to the pictures?’ I said, ‘Yeah, love to’.”
They kept in touch by post before a fateful date in Oxford. Timothy said: “We went punting, had a meal somewhere and the rest is history.”
The sad thing is you watch the gradual disappearance of the person you knew and loved
Timothy West
But in 2013, Prunella was diagnosed with vascular dementia, and Timothy cared for her in their home of 50 years in Wandsworth, South West London. The next year, they began their canal series.
Two years later, he said: “The sad thing is you watch the gradual disappearance of the person you knew and loved.
“Perhaps we have been to a concert, play or film and there is not much we can say because Pru will have a fairly hazy memory.
“I should think it is very frustrating for Pru. She is very kind and does not let on. It is frustrating for me, of course. We need each other.”
But they cherished her moments of lucidity, while viewers delighted in their affection and gentle ribbing.
With Pru’s speech and mobility failing, in 2019 they signed off with a tear-jerking trip to Oxford.
He said this year: “I would give anything to have the old Pru back. But the fact she doesn’t have to worry about anything very much is a crumb of comfort.”
Actress Dame Joanna Lumley said yesterday: “Timothy and Pru did an amazing job convincing people dementia was not something you should be always afraid of — rather something you could embrace and live with, and live with well.”
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