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Those who tuned into The Late Show on Tuesday night witnessed a side of Stephen Colbert that we haven't seen before - a genuinely contrite, even cowtowing one.
What made this more remarkable was that Colbert's guest was none other than Donald Trump, the current favorite punching bag of late night
New York Yankees legend Yogi Berra died of natural causes Tuesday at age 90, the New York Times reports. He had been living in an assisted living facility in New Jersey.
Born Lawrence Peter Berra in St. Louis, Mo., Berra left school after the eighth grade and went on to play minor league baseball
If you crossed Rocky IV with The Mighty Ducks (or better yet, Slap Shot) and made it as a documentary, you might get somewhere close to Red Army. Director Gabe Polsky’s doc takes us behind the Iron Curtain for a gripping look at one of the greatest sports team in history: the Soviet Union’s ice hockey side of the late ‘70s and 1980s. Take a look at an exclusive new clip from the film below.
This footage delves into some of the tension at the story’s heart. The Soviet team’s coach Viktor Tikhonov, the closest the film comes to a villain, is the gimlet-eyed fanatic charged with coaching the team to Cold War supremacy. He keeps them under lock and key for all but a handful of days every year, drilling them into joyless automatons without ever quite extinguishing their genius for improvisation and creativity. As the clip reveals, he didn’t make too many of their Christmas card lists – and not just because they had to spend Christmas training.
The great defenceman Slava Fetisov is our conduit into this extraordinary era in ice-based sports. The talented Polsky, another documentary maker to keep a close eye on, brings his own Russian heritage to bear in telling a subtle story of a different kind of Cold War powerplay.
Catch Red Army in cinemas on October 9. It’ll be available via other platforms, including Curzon Home Cinema, on the same day.
Kate Beckinsale, Theo James and Tobias Menzies are the confirmed cast members for Underworld 5 so far, and they'll now be joined by Lara Pulver. Sherlock's Irene Adler has signed up for the sequel - still listed on the IMDb as Underworld: Next Generation, although nobody else can quite believe it's called that.
It's far from Pulver's first brush with the undead, since she played Claudine for half a dozen episodes of True Blood a few years ago. She was also Sherlock's Irene Adler, Da Vinci's Demons' Clarice Orsini, and Karen Lord in Edge Of Tomorrow. Most recently she's been on stage in the Savoy Theatre's run of Gypsy, with Imelda Staunton.
Her role in the vampires-vs-lycans saga remains under wraps, since not much is known about the plot yet (although we know Menzies is a new werewolf leader). It's fairly natural to assume that it'll pick up from the end of Underworld: Awakening, where Beckinsale's Selene was still on the trail of the missing hybrid Michael. And as that "Next Generation" suggests, the word on the street is that the film will continue the handover to the younger cast members, like James' David.
Cory Goodman (The Last Witch Hunter) wrote the screenplay, said to be "expanding the mythology". Anna Foerster (Outlander) is the director, original Underworld mastermind Len Wiseman remains a producer, and shooting starts later this year in Prague, for a release in 2016.
We already knew it was happening, but now we have a timescale. Following up the stonking original with some alacrity, John Wick 2 will rage into production in the autumn of this year. Keanu Reeves, directors David Leitch and Chad Stahelski, and producer Basil Iwanyck are all returning for more mayhem.
“We have ideas for days and without blinking twice we know we can outdo the action from the original,” Stahelski said a couple of months ago. “It’s the matter of story and how much you like the character. That’s always the most important. If there’s great action but you have a character that no-one likes and doesn’t have charisma you’re not going to watch it. Look at any great action star, whether it’s Harrison Ford or Liam Neeson or Robert Downey Jr., pick a name, you love the guy first. Good action, bad action, you just love them in action. So we want to make sure we have a story and a character that everybody loves and then we’ll dress it with action that we promise will be awesome.”
That story is clearly now in place, although nobody's yet spilling any details. The official plot synopsis so far is, "John Wick is back".
“With such tremendous fan and critical support for John Wick, we knew that there was still so much more of this story to tell,” says studio Lionsgate's Jason Constantine. “We are thrilled that Keanu, David and Chad have reteamed with us and promise to bring audiences even more excitement the second time around.”
As we said, John Wick 2 goes before the cameras imminently, presumably for a release next year. Hopefully this time the UK won't have to wait months longer than everyone else.
It's Night 2 of the hometown visits on Dancing with the Stars, meaning we get to learn a little bit more about the pros - and a second couple gets sent home.