Wooden Horse, the acclaimed Australian independent production company behind Disney+’s “The Clearing” and CBC/ABC’s “Stuff ...
A derelict Victorian mill that featured in the 1968 film has been transformed into a luxury home. The London mill starred as Fagin’s lair in Oliver! – the Oscar-winning movie adaptation of ...
John Oliver has returned to his old stomping grounds ... He stepped in as host in 2013 while Stewart was on hiatus filming a movie. The comedian left in 2013 and debuted his own show, "Last ...
Monarchy in the U.S.A. The British comedian, “Daily Show” alumnus and “Last Week Tonight” host John Oliver crashed Jon Stewart’s monologue on Monday. “Are you here to offer America you ...
Oliver Hirschbiegel, the director of Oscar-nominated “Downfall” and European Film Award nominee “The Experiment,” and Peter Harness, the writer, creator and executive producer of Apple TV ...
A London penthouse in a converted warehouse that was featured in the 1968 film “Oliver!” has hit the market for £1.85 million (US$2.3 million). Located along the River Thames, the duplex ...
On Monday, perhaps the most successful alum of the Jon Stewart-era of “The Daily Show” John Oliver, host of “Last Week Tonight,” made a surprise return to the show. But he wasn’t there ...
John Oliver joined Jon Stewart on the most recent episode of The Daily Show to discuss the state of affairs in the U.S., including the many departures Donald Trump is taking from the Constitution.
He then did the next best thing: Shackleton made a movie about what that movie would have looked like. ("How many people are going to watch this, realistically?" Shackleton wonders during the film.) ...
“America had its little fun, experimenting with democracy," Oliver said. "You fought so hard to get away from us, acting up, throwing all that tea into the harbor, you still owe us for that.
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