
Bethany Minelle
News Reporter and Entertainment Specialist at Sky News
George Clooney says I should have my own talk show - fact 🎤 Currently reporting @SkyNews, previously @GMB, @ThisMorning, @DailyMirror & @MailOnline
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6 days ago |
news.sky.com | Bethany Minelle
Alex Garland says while it's "the most obvious statement about life on this planet" that the world would be a better place without war, it "doesn't mean it should never happen", and there are "circumstances in which war is required". The Oscar-nominated screenwriter and director told Sky News: "I don't think it is possible to make a statement about what war is really like without it being implicitly anti-war, inasmuch as it would be better if this thing did not happen.
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1 week ago |
news.sky.com | Bethany Minelle
The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood has called a sketch making fun of her teeth "mean and unfunny". The 31-year-old British actress posted an Instagram story about the joke on US TV show Saturday Night Live (SNL), in which comedian Sarah Sherman used exaggerated prosthetic teeth to do an impression of her.
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1 week ago |
news.sky.com | Bethany Minelle
Erin Brockovich says a chance conversation about a muddy stiletto with her chiropractor led to the making of the award-winning film about her life. The climate activist, who was played by Julia Roberts in the movie, told Sky News: "My girlfriend, who was a chiropractor, was giving me a chiropractic adjustment and asked me why I had mud on my stilettos. "I said, 'Oh, I've been collecting dead frogs'.
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2 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Bethany Minelle
The director of hit BBC period drama Wolf Hall says the government "needs to have enough guts to stand up to the bully in the White House" to protect the future of public service broadcasting. Peter Kosminsky told Sky News' Breakfast with Anna Jones that calls for a streaming levy to support British high-end TV production was urgently needed to stop the "decimation" of the UK industry.
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2 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Bethany Minelle |Brad Young
Astro Bot was the big winner at this year's BAFTA Games Awards, taking home five prizes, including the coveted best game. The 3D platformer, which was launched to critical acclaim in September to mark PlayStation's 30th anniversary, was nominated for eight gongs, while Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, led with 11 nods. But in the end, the critics - some of whom had dubbed Astro Bot a "perfect game" - were right as it dominated the awards at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall.
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