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Steven Spielberg tells Tom Cruise: 'You saved Hollywood's a**'
Both Spielberg and Cruise are in the running for best picture this year thanks to 'The Fabelmans' and 'Top Gun: Maverick', respectively, reports Variety. "You saved Hollywood's ass and you might have saved theatrical distribution," Spielberg said to Cruise in a video originally shared on Instagram by director Kartiki Gonsalves , whose film 'Who Can Say No to Baby Elephants!' ' is nominated.
'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story' to stream on Netflix from May 4
The series will showcase the rise of a young Queen Charlotte, essayed by India Amarteifio, and her romance with the young King George, played by Corey Mylchreest. Streaming giant made the announcement of the streaming date via a press statement, where it described the series as "A love story that changed the world'. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.
Lady Gaga's new look from 'Joker: Folie A Deux' unveiled
"Happy Valentines Day," reads Phillips' brief caption on Instagram. The image marks the public's first look at Gaga in the film. Gaga also shared the image through her own social media presence, reports Variety. Gaga is reportedly playing a version of the DC Comics character Harley Quinn , a psychiatrist who finds herself smitten with the Joker before taking on his villainous ways.
Ali Fazal represents India at Oscar luncheon, clicks pics with Tom Cruise
The duty-bound actor recently attended the prestigious Oscar luncheon representing India. India has three nominations in the Oscars race this year with Shaunak Sen's 'All That Breathes', 'RRR' being nominated for Best Original Song and Guneet Monga's 'The Elephant Whisperers' directed by Kartiki Gonsalves. Talking about the same, Ali expressed.
Jonathan Majors' Kang is Marvel's 'highest-scoring villain' in pre-screening tests
Kang debuts in 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania', which sets up the character as the new Thanos of the MCU, reports Variety. "For years, we've always had the inkling that Kang would be an amazing follow-up to Thanos," Feige told Entertainment Weekly. He's got that equal stature in the comics, but he's a completely different villain. Mainly, that's because he's multiple villains.
Priyanka Chopra gives love a second chance in 'Love Again' trailer
It tells the tale of a grieving Priyanka who gives love another chance after a loss. Priyanka's American pop-star husband, singer-actor Nick Jonas has a cameo in the film as they share an awkward kiss. The trailer starts with a glimpse of Priyanka as Mira who struggles to move on with her life after the death of her boyfriend.She keeps sending texts at the old number.
'Technique, not technology': Ilaiyaraaja's shares his music mantra
The master musician who has been on a five-year concert sabbatical, is looking forward to his live concert in the city on February 26. "The music comes to life through technique, not technology," Ilaiyaraaja said when queried as to how technology helps music. Ilaiyaraaja, who has admirers across generations , was greeted with a short video capturing his incredible musical journey.
Sandeep Singh's 'Safed' is all about a widow falling in love with eunuch
Talking about the film, Abhay Verma shared: "Amidst the luxuries that one can offer to others, we often forget the most precious gift given to us as humans - the ability to love, which should not know any limits or parameters. 'Safed' is nothing but a reminder that love is a language older than humanity."
Sukriti, Prakriti Kakar collaborate with Matteo Bocelli on a heartbreak song
"This collaboration with Matteo Bocelli is definitely an exciting one. The song 'I Miss You Amore' is a slow heartbreak track. Filming for the music video along with Matteo Bocelli has been really fun. We shot for this in April last year. Then we even caught up in Italy in August of last year and have been waiting ever since, for the release of this song and it's finally out on Capitol Records," Sukriti added.
'Zindagi bhar nahi bhoolegi': Mesmerising Madhubala and her magical spell
While she is imprinted in the hearts and minds of film-watchers as the winsome, entrancing but star-crossed Anarkali of "Mughal-e-Azam" (1960), as the entrancing nightclub singer in "Howrah Bridge", and for her exuberant, effusive, and elfin charm in romantic comedies "Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi" (1958), "Jhumroo" (1961) and "Half Ticket" (1962), she left her mark across film genres from ghost/gothic stories to comic crime capers to film noir, beyond the usual romantic dramas in a relatively short career.
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