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Tom Hooper's big-screen adaptation of the classic Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats is now only a month away from its Dec. 20 premiere. We got a further glimpse at the movie on Tuesday with a new trailer featuring some of the biggest names from the worlds of theater, dance, music and comedy.
In the film we'll see Taylor Swift, James Corden, Judi Dench, Idris Elba, Jason Derulo, Rebel Wilson, Ian McKellen and Jennifer Hudson as you probably never expected to see them -- transformed into feline form with the help of novel "digital fur" technology. Since the first trailer, it looks as if the appearance of the cats may have been updated. The faces of the actors seem more distinct. And is it just us, or do their ears seem a little larger?
At the center of this storytelling is the kitten Victoria, played by Royal Ballet principal ballerina Francesca Hayward. Hayward will sing an original song, Beautiful Ghosts, written especially for the movie by Swift and Lloyd Webber. The song had its own release last Friday and is a haunting counterpart to the iconic Memory, sung in the film by Hudson.
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DUBAI, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Yemen's southern separatists have taken over the all-but empty presidential palace in Aden, seat of the internationally recognized government, a separatist military official said on Saturday.
The official, speaking in a video statement circulated by supporters of the separatist movement, said the group had met no resistance. A witness told Reuters the separatists were now inside the palace.
There was no immediate confirmation from the Saudi-backed government whose temporary headquarters are in Yemen. (Reporting by Reuters team in Yemen; Writing by Ghaida Ghantous; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
06.11.2022
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DUBAI, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Yemen's southern separatists have taken over the all-but empty presidential palace in Aden, seat of the internationally recognized government, a separatist military official said on Saturday.
The official, speaking in a video statement circulated by supporters of the separatist movement, said the group had met no resistance. A witness told Reuters the separatists were now inside the palace.
There was no immediate confirmation from the Saudi-backed government whose temporary headquarters are in Yemen. (Reporting by Reuters team in Yemen; Writing by Ghaida Ghantous; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
06.11.2022