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| Movies AND TRAILER: Black Panther stars on the latest Marvel blockbuster Black Panther is Marvel's first black hero to get his own standalone film. Stars Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira and Michael B Jordan tell Laura Harding why it's about time. Lupita Nyong'o's karaoke song of choice is You Oughta Know by Alanis Morissette.
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| 'Loveless' movie review: A harrowing tragedy in Russia's Oscar nomination Zvyagintsev spends maybe five seconds on his silently weeping face, but it is five seconds that will haunt you for the remainder of the movie and likely even after. It is maybe the most powerful single shot of the year. Because the next day, after Boris and Zhenya retreat to their new relationships (and ...
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| Singapore's favourite auntie Liang Ximei is back - on the big screen "It was actually the positive feedback we got from viewers of Happy Can Already! that led to the idea of giving Liang Ximei her own movie," says Neo, who scripted and directed the new film. When it was first announced that Liang would make a comeback on Happy Can Already!, the news generated so ...
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| Controversy Over Song That Made Priya Prakash Varrier A Star, Case Filed A group of young men in Hyderabad have filed a police case against the filmmakers claiming that the lyrics of the teaser song of the film 'Oru Adaar ... New Delhi: 'Manikya Malaraya Poovi', the song that features Priya Prakash Varrier, the young Malayalam actress who became an Internet sensation with ...
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'The Breaker Upperers' First Trailer Reveals the Taika Waititi-Produced Comedy If you're a fan of contemporary Kiwi comedy like Boy, What We Do in the Shadows, and Hunt for the Wilderpeople, then you should put this new title on your radar. Hailing from Piki Films and executive produced by Taika Waititi, The Breaker Upperers is the latest film to channel the unique comedic ...
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| 'Hostiles' movie review: Profound stirring study of violence Outwardly, like most films of the 'Western' genre, "Hostiles" is a celebration of savagery. It opens with a disturbingly graphic sequence of Rosalie's (Rosemund Pike) entire family, including three little children, being massacred by American-Indians. However, it ends rather unexpectedly with the same ...
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