Strictly Come Dancing crowned its newest winner on Saturday (December 20) as Caroline Flack and celebrity partner Pasha Kovalev were named ballroom champions.
The action was hot and heavy – with a bit of grace thrown in for good measure – and the final result led to a lot of chatter on social media.
Digital Spy rounds up the best reactions to Saturday's final below:
1. Mark Wright was the first finalist to be eliminated in the Grand Finale, putting him in fourth place:
4th place to Mark Wright right result phew, I was worried public votes may distort things. Done well overall though #Strictly #Scd #SCDfinal
— AnnieGE2 (@AnnieGE2) December 20, 2014
Mark Wright leaves strictly , but he did so well from knowing nothing about dancing
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) December 20, 2014
I was hoping for a Mark Wright double whammy. One for Strictly and one for The Apprentice.
— Laura Hughes (@LauraJordHughes) December 20, 2014
The look of murder...
The action was hot and heavy – with a bit of grace thrown in for good measure – and the final result led to a lot of chatter on social media.
Digital Spy rounds up the best reactions to Saturday's final below:
1. Mark Wright was the first finalist to be eliminated in the Grand Finale, putting him in fourth place:
4th place to Mark Wright right result phew, I was worried public votes may distort things. Done well overall though #Strictly #Scd #SCDfinal
— AnnieGE2 (@AnnieGE2) December 20, 2014
Mark Wright leaves strictly , but he did so well from knowing nothing about dancing
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) December 20, 2014
I was hoping for a Mark Wright double whammy. One for Strictly and one for The Apprentice.
— Laura Hughes (@LauraJordHughes) December 20, 2014
The look of murder...
- 12/20/2014
- Digital Spy
Australia short film fest reveals 16 finalists.
Tropfest 2014 (Dec 7) has announced 16 finalists for this year’s festival held in Sydney.
Local actors to appear in films include Steve Vizard, Pia Miranda, Roy Billing and Cassandra Magrath.
The judges will pick the winner live on the Festival Night, with the first prize-winning filmmaker taking home a Toyota, $10,000 cash, a trip to Los Angeles for a week of meetings with film executives (courtesy of Motion Picture Association and the Australian Screen Association), a Nikon D810 and Dslr camera and $2,000 Rrp worth of Nikkor lenses and accessories.
“It’s been twenty three years since Tropfest first began and every year the films entered into the competition remind me of why I started this in the first place - to raise the profile of creative filmmakers and to share stories that, without this platform, might not otherwise be told,” said Tropfest founder and director John Polson.
The festival...
Tropfest 2014 (Dec 7) has announced 16 finalists for this year’s festival held in Sydney.
Local actors to appear in films include Steve Vizard, Pia Miranda, Roy Billing and Cassandra Magrath.
The judges will pick the winner live on the Festival Night, with the first prize-winning filmmaker taking home a Toyota, $10,000 cash, a trip to Los Angeles for a week of meetings with film executives (courtesy of Motion Picture Association and the Australian Screen Association), a Nikon D810 and Dslr camera and $2,000 Rrp worth of Nikkor lenses and accessories.
“It’s been twenty three years since Tropfest first began and every year the films entered into the competition remind me of why I started this in the first place - to raise the profile of creative filmmakers and to share stories that, without this platform, might not otherwise be told,” said Tropfest founder and director John Polson.
The festival...
- 11/12/2014
- ScreenDaily
The next big things in comedy, theatre, dance, art, film and music feature in a packed programme
Every September the Melbourne Fringe festival lurches over the horizon. Last year, 3400 independent artists mounted shows in more than 147 venues across Melbourne, ranging across visual arts, film, music and every kind of performance you could shake a stick at. And then there's the after-show parties at the Fringe Club and the Warren. Between now and 6 October, you need never go home.
The Fringe is proudly open access, so make it part of your schedule to see some artists you've never heard of before: they might be the next big thing. Choosing among hundreds of acts is tough, but I screwed up my courage, plunged into the programme and excavated some promising acts. Here, in no particular order, are my top 10 picks.
Yes Dance
Choreographer Rennie McDougall is one of the up-and-coming talents of the Melbourne dance scene.
Every September the Melbourne Fringe festival lurches over the horizon. Last year, 3400 independent artists mounted shows in more than 147 venues across Melbourne, ranging across visual arts, film, music and every kind of performance you could shake a stick at. And then there's the after-show parties at the Fringe Club and the Warren. Between now and 6 October, you need never go home.
The Fringe is proudly open access, so make it part of your schedule to see some artists you've never heard of before: they might be the next big thing. Choosing among hundreds of acts is tough, but I screwed up my courage, plunged into the programme and excavated some promising acts. Here, in no particular order, are my top 10 picks.
Yes Dance
Choreographer Rennie McDougall is one of the up-and-coming talents of the Melbourne dance scene.
- 9/19/2013
- by Alison Croggon
- The Guardian - Film News
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