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21:28Simon can't stop thinking about Bupsi, and Cheryl says she has "serious...
That's right, several new and fresh-faced hopefuls will be taking to the stage, aiming to win over Simon Cowell and co. We're bringing you all the action as it happens from 8.15pm - so why not join us?
21:30And that's it for tonight! Simon Lynch was the highlight for me - I'm beginning to forget pretty much everyone else already. Go over here to have your say on your favourite of the night. The X Factor returns for a fresh episode tomorrow night at 7.45pm. Be sure to join us then, as we'll be back live blogging.
Have a good night!
Smile if you're excited to talk about #XFactor with the whole office on Monday pic.twitter.com/lndsOcq12X
— Digital Spy (@digitalspy) September 5, 2015
21:28Simon can't stop thinking about Bupsi, and Cheryl says she has "serious...
- 9/5/2015
- Digital Spy
Here in the desert, movie critic Randy Montgomery has done a good thing. He started One Night Cinema several years ago to fill an underserved market in Phoenix, which for several studios is one of the their top ten markets annually. Surprisingly, the availability of independent film is not that high in a city this size.
So Randy began a film festival that showcase a new foreign/independent film every Friday night at the Pollack Tempe Cinemas, and the Fall 2008 session of the festival begins this Friday with Vietnam's The Owl and The Sparrow, about a girl who tries to play matchmaker between a flight attendant and a zookeeper. The film has done very well in festivals across the country and was a John Cassevetes Award nominee (for films made for under $500,000) at the Independent Spirit Awards.
Other films in the fall session include Sixty Six with Helena Bonham Carter...
So Randy began a film festival that showcase a new foreign/independent film every Friday night at the Pollack Tempe Cinemas, and the Fall 2008 session of the festival begins this Friday with Vietnam's The Owl and The Sparrow, about a girl who tries to play matchmaker between a flight attendant and a zookeeper. The film has done very well in festivals across the country and was a John Cassevetes Award nominee (for films made for under $500,000) at the Independent Spirit Awards.
Other films in the fall session include Sixty Six with Helena Bonham Carter...
- 9/10/2008
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
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