Feature and TV films
Movies on TV the week of April 8 - 14, 2018
Movies on TV the week of April 8 - 14, 2018
SUNDAY
Sandra Oh from “Grey’s Anatomy” returns to TV in the imported espionage drama “Killing Eve.” Let’s hope she’s not Eve. 8 p.m. BBC America
That evil twin is evil — evil, I tells ya! — in the new made-for-cable thriller “Twin Betrayal.” With Jen Lilley and Peter Douglas. 8 p.m. Lifetime
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Una caravana de inmigrantes centroamericanos que fue blanco de la ira del presidente Trump detuvo su marcha hacia el norte, a través de México, para negociar con las autoridades migratorias sobre cuestiones clave: ¿Podrían algunos quedarse en México y otros continuar su viaje a los Estados Unidos?
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Steven Spielberg was the hottest young director in Hollywood thanks to the enormous critical and commercial success of his 1975 shark-on-feeding frenzy thriller “Jaws” and was looking for an editor for his next film, the sci-fi adventure “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”
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Conor McGregor's crazed interest in keeping his lightweight belt has been followed a day after his arrest with a twisted turn of events Friday that has made it unclear if a new champion will be crowned Saturday night.
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A Navy veteran has joined with two other Southern Californians to file a class-action lawsuit against Facebook and others in the wake of revelations that the personal data of an estimated 87 million users was exposed in an alleged effort to help steer the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Conor McGregor will appear in a Brooklyn, N.Y., court Friday to face one felony charge and three misdemeanor counts in connection with his role during a UFC media-day melee, the New York Police Department said Friday.
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Director-screenwriter Ariel Vromen has signed on the line for a modern-vibe home of actress Rose McGowan in Hollywood Hills.
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Thick, acrid black smoke enveloped the Gaza Strip on Friday as 20,000 demonstrators rallied along the border with Israel, burning tires, the occasional Israeli flag and, for the first time, photographs of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Seven Palestinians, one of them a 16-year-old, were...
“Bells have rung at vigils after Pulse, and the Charleston church shooting and the carnage at Las Vegas — and they rang again in the aftermath of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where another angry well-armed young man unleashed a hail of bullets and took seventeen lives....
At Nature Pagoda, the crucial moment of your meal is when the super-heated clay pot hits your table, a small bowl of dark sauce balanced on its dome-shaped lid. A server hands you the sauce. A server removes the lid. You dribble the liquid down the sides of the pot, where it thickens and seethes...
President Trump is pushing his trade dispute with China to new rhetorical heights. If the plan is to persuade China to back down before a trade war breaks out, however, it doesn’t appear to be working.
Читать дальше...Retail Happenings: Tomas Maier gives his eponymous brand a temporary Melrose Avenue storefront; Finnish beauty brand Supermood hits local shelves; and L.A.-based Svala is showcased at the Purist Pop-Up at Westfield Century City.
Ex-spy Sergei Skripal is improving rapidly and is no longer in critical condition, a British health official said Friday, a month after he and his daughter were poisoned with a rare nerve agent that triggered a diplomatic crisis between Russia and the West.
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President Trump’s latest threat to ratchet up tariffs on Chinese imports was met with a forceful response from Beijing on Friday as escalating trade tensions between the two largest economies once again unnerved financial markets and increased concerns about the prospect of a full-blown trade war.
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Tiger Woods shot a 73 on Thursday in his first round at the Masters in three years. He finished the day one over par, tied for 29th place and seven shots behind leader Jordan Spieth.
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