Shareholders of Spain’s Másmóvil have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a €3 billion takeover deal that will take the company private. Holders representing 86.41% of Másmóvil’s shares have accepted the €22.50-per-share offer lodged by private equity funds Providence, Cinven and KKR in June, Spanish stock market regulator the CNMV revealed on Thursday. That figure far
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Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagicHere’s why Emmy-winning Canadian actress Tatiana Maslany made headlines this week. By Pahull Bains Date September 19, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter From Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk in Marvel’s upcoming Disney+ series to Apple’s new content subscription plan, here’s all the news you missed this week. Tatiana Maslany was announced as She-HulkOrphan Black star (and
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Lego is getting in on this weekend’s Batman Day festivities with the reveal of a massive Batwing set as it appeared in Tim Burton’s original Batman movie. Advertised as a companion piece to the previously-released 1989 Batmobile, the Batwing itself measures at over 4″ (11cm) high, 20″ (52cm) long, and 22″ (58cm) wide. Consisting of
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September 18, 2020, 10:59am Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi, Ayad Akhtar’s Homeland Elegies, Walter Mosley’s The Awkward Black Man, and Ben Macintyre’s Agent Sonya all feature among the Best Reviewed Books of the Week. Fiction 1. Piranesi by Susanna Clarke 14 Rave • 5 Positive “The only way in which Piranesi falls short of its predecessor is
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What did Chris call you on set? Did he just yell Protagonist at you all the time? No, he’d say, [prim British voice] “John David”. It was very proper. I straightened up like my principal called me every time. It’s like, “Cool. Christopher knows my name.” Was that surreal? Absolutely. He’s a hero of mine.
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image courtesy tiffNomadland, One Night in Miami, No Ordinary Man and more. By Pahull Bains Date September 19, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Although much of the world shut down this year—live events were cancelled, awards ceremonies were moved online and concerts began taking place in living rooms—the Toronto International Film Festival decided to soldier on with
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