
Rollo Ross
Reporter and Video Producer at Reuters
Reuters reporter/video producer - National (US) Arts and Entertainment Broadcast Journalist of the Year 2022. Previous AP and Getty Images - with E!, Extra also
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kfgo.com | Rollo Ross |Danielle Broadway
By Rollo Ross and Danielle BroadwayLOS ANGELES (Reuters) – For actor Diego Luna, Season Two of the Disney Plus series “Andor,” based on the “Star Wars” franchise, correlates with real-life sociopolitical issues that go beyond the show. “Oh my God, it’s so pertinent today. But think about it. If it had been ready a year ago, it probably would have been pertinent again,” said Luna, who plays the show’s lead Cassian Andor, in an interview.
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msn.com | Rollo Ross |Danielle Broadway
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By Rollo Ross and Danielle BroadwayLOS ANGELES (Reuters) -For producer, actor, writer and composer Tom Basden, the British comedy film “The Ballad of Wallis Island” leans into the complexities of relationships rather than high-risk action scenes or life-threatening situations. “There were never going to be massive stakes, murders, and car chases kind of thing, but I think we sort of knew tonally the kind of film we wanted it to be,” he told Reuters.
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dukecountry.fm | Rollo Ross |Danielle Broadway
By Rollo Ross and Danielle BroadwayLOS ANGELES (Reuters) -For producer, actor, writer and composer Tom Basden, the British comedy film “The Ballad of Wallis Island” leans into the complexities of relationships rather than high-risk action scenes or life-threatening situations. “There were never going to be massive stakes, murders, and car chases kind of thing, but I think we sort of knew tonally the kind of film we wanted it to be,” he told Reuters.
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kelo.com | Rollo Ross |Danielle Broadway
By Rollo Ross and Danielle BroadwayLOS ANGELES (Reuters) -For producer, actor, writer and composer Tom Basden, the British comedy film “The Ballad of Wallis Island” leans into the complexities of relationships rather than high-risk action scenes or life-threatening situations. “There were never going to be massive stakes, murders, and car chases kind of thing, but I think we sort of knew tonally the kind of film we wanted it to be,” he told Reuters.
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