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This is quite the contrary to what Musk's camp says. Per E! News , a rep for the billionaire claimed Musk and Amber "didn't start seeing each other until May ," and things didn't take a romantic turn until "some time later. Musk further defended himself in a Twitter post, claiming Depp's team "put out 'video evidence'" of the alleged affair "but conveniently excluded the date stamp.

It's rough when you get on an entire city's bad side, but Johnny Depp probably should've thought about that when he threw Wichita, Kan. And a lot of times, outside the big cities in the States, they don't want that. Residents of Wichita, which has a population just shy of , , were rightly displeased with Depp's assumption that they weren't smart enough for the film.

Local cinema owner Bill Warren even flatly told The Wichita Eagle via The Guardian what every other resident was probably thinking: "That's just sour grapes. Last time I heard, it didn't do well in New York, either It wasn't a very entertaining movie, period. Considering The Rum Diaries has a 36 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes , it's probably safe to admit that Wichita as a whole wasn't the only one who thought it wasn't very good.

Ezra Miller has had his own share of problematic headlines , and he certainly isn't very happy about being dragged into someone else's. The Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald star totally threw the production under the bus for keeping Johnny Depp in his prominent role after Amber Heard's widespread domestic abuse allegations broke.

JK Rowling adamantly defended the casting choice on her website , claiming both Heard and Depp "expressed the desire to get on with their lives. In a interview with Playboy , journalist Ryan Gajewski described Miller as "uncharacteristically stymied by" questions about Depp's involvement in Crimes of Grindelwald. He claimed none of the cast members "were consulted" and none of them knew about Depp's involvement. Miller then threw out a very vague, "I would say that literally every single aspect of my reality, inclusive of a lot of things that are not fine with me, are fine with me.

It's unclear exactly what that means, but he sure doesn't sound like the actor's biggest fan. Ultimately, Depp was ousted from the series in after losing his libel suit against The Sun. Long before Depp's eventual ouster from the series in , Daniel Radcliffe didn't hold back his frustrations, even though he thanked the film's producers for giving him "a great start in life and an amazing job.

In a Entertainment Weekly interview , Radcliffe compared the situation to the NFL, where some players are arrested for smoking weed, but others slide by with much worse behavior because of their fame.

As the media outlet points out, this was a reference to Jamie Waylett i. Vincent Crabbe. After the actor was "arrested for growing 10 marijuana plants," he was dropped from The Deathly Hallows. Radcliffe claimed the situation with Depp is "a very hard thing for [him]," but it should be noted that Waylett pleaded guilty to the pot offense.

Greg Brenman, the Tiger Aspect head of drama, said: "Public Enemies has all the vital ingredients to be another genre defining and gripping story for audiences craving the best in contemporary drama. Hill said: "The stories of Eddie and Paula are complex gripping surprising and incredibly moving, while Tony also writes beautifully and powerfully about the issue of rehabilitation and whether as a society we really believe in it — can a young man who has served his time in prison for murder get his life back, and will the community he returns to let him?

To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editor mediatheguardian. The ever-forceful Dillinger whisks Frechette off for dinner at a classy restaurant. Dating from , this deco joy of multi-coloured marble, polished metal and mirrors could easily pass as the set for an RKO musical. Although you can't bop till you drop, you can watch the best of dance here. The theatre, part of of Roosevelt University, is home to the famed Joffrey Ballet , and also presents Broadway musicals and concerts.

You can tour the landmark building to view its marble walls and Tiffany glass rotunda. The Lake County Jail , though, from which Dillinger cheekily escapes using a fake wooden gun, is one of the real locations used by the film, this time in Indiana. The front of the building is Sheriff Holley's house, with the jail still existing in the rear — this is where the famous photo of Dillinger leaning on the DA's shoulder was taken.

The cinema, in which Dillinger's mugshot is flashed up onscreen and everyone is told to look around for Public Enemy No. Extensively trailed and advertised to run across the middle three nights of BBC1 peak-time this week, Public Enemies was what's known as "event television": a brilliant writer, Tony Marchant , providing lines for classy actors Daniel Mays and Anna Friel.

Yet for anyone persuaded to switch on at 9pm on Tuesday, the drama became non-event television, shunted from the schedule at the last minute to allow the showing of a Panorama special timed to coincide with the guilty verdict in the Stephen Lawrence murder trial. Public Enemies was re-arranged to start last night and run until Friday. As a result, this week's pre-printed listings supplements are suddenly unreliable, newspapers including the Guardian — spoiler alert were stuck with running now redundant overnight reviews that disclosed plot details.

Over the years probation officers have had their judgment undermined by a tick-box culture that puts risk management before rehabilitation There have been few dramas that have dealt with life in the probation service. Public Enemies , a three-part drama by award-winning screenwriter Tony Marchant , part one of which is shown on Wednesday night on BBC1, portrays the service's modern face. Paula Radnor Anna Friel is a probation officer under siege from management, the public, offenders and politicians.

The service is more concerned about protecting its own back, form filling and achieving often ridiculous targets than it is about rehabilitation, social work and assisting those who find themselves on the wrong side of the criminal justice system.

I was consulted on numerous occasions on the script and the portrayal of staff in my role as assistant general. A devious killer, an abuse of trust and no hope. This is what I call quality entertainment Updated Jan 4 Owing to a late schedule change, this episode of Public Enemies was not broadcast on January 3 as originally scheduled. It will instead be broadcast on January 4. Please be aware of spoilers below in the review below, which was based on an advance viewing.

One of the few upsides to the end of the Christmas break is that the TV starts to improve markedly. Out go the padded-out specials and new year round-ups and quizzes — I'm guessing that some of you may feel the same way about seeing the back of them in the papers — and in come the new quality series to keep us entertained while we're too broke and cold to go out.

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