Month: December 2023

Navigating the maze of early adulthood is challenging on its own and, when you throw in the complexities of being a major Hollywood star, it becomes a whole new ball game. Tom Holland, the loveable actor behind the iteration of Spider-Man in the MCU’s aptly-named Home trilogy, has a stroke of good fortune, because he’s
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The sudden passing of Paul Walker sent shockwaves throughout the entertainment industry, with many mourning the beloved actor. Following his death in 2013 though, it was his family who undeniably had to deal with the bulk of the grief. Walker’s loved ones have seemingly managed to move forward though in the aftermath and, all the
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Omniplex Cinema Group, Ireland’s largest cinema company, is crossing the Irish Sea.  The company announced today that it has set its first expansion into mainland Great Britain (Omniplex already has locations across Northern Ireland) with the purchase of five existing cinema locations previously owned by the embattled operator Empire Cinemas. This expansion will see Birmingham,
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Over the past few years, we’ve seen a growing number of films from Pakistan move out from under the shadow of Bollywood and Indian cinema to find international acclaim. The latest of these, Iram Parveen Bilal’s One Of A Kind (Wakhri), is receiving its world premiere in competition here at Red Sea International Film Festival.
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If you’re of a certain vintage, you’ll remember how inflexibly tribal music fans used to be. If you were, say, an alternative kid, you wouldn’t dream of listening to anything the rock kids were. It just wasn’t done. Admitting you liked the odd Black Sabbath or Van Halen song risked jeopardizing your relationship with the
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Tonight on SNL, the writer-performer trio known as Please Don’t Destroy — consisting of Ben Marshall, John Higgins and Martin Herlihy — saw their digital sketch disrupted by technical issues. “Disclaimer: Due to a hard drive malfunction, some of Emma Stone‘s footage from this week’s Please Don’t Destroy video was corrupted,” says the narrator. “But, using
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If you’re looking for a complete change of pace in a crime thriller then The Psychologist’s Shadow by Laury A Egan may be it. It has action scenes but, fittingly, most of the story unwinds in the head of psychologist Ellen Haskell. Ellen has closed her Manhattan clinical practice and opened a new office in
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