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Tom Holland: I'm a big fan of India, want to see the Taj Mahal
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The actor says he wants to see the Taj Mahal in Agra. 'Uncharted' will release in four languages- English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on February 18. The film tells the story about street-smart Nathan Drake (Tom Holland), who is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor 'Sully' Sullivan (Mark Wahlberg) to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada.
Emma Thompson says full-frontal scene was the 'hardest thing' she's filmed
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Hollywood star Emma Thompson says her naked scene in 'Good Luck to You, Leo Grande' was "the hardest thing" she's ever done. The Academy Award-winner has admitted she found it challenging getting naked for the camera and highlighted how women have been "brainwashed all our lives to hate our bodies", reports femalefirst.co.uk. Thompson encouraged the audience to "just accept" and "not judge" themselves the next time they see themselves in the nude.
Trailer out for 'Nope', horror film starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer
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The film stars the Oscar-winning "Get Out" and "Black Panther" star Daniel Kaluuya, multiple-awarding-winning actress, singer and television personality Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, Barbie Ferreira, Brandon Perea and Michael Wincott. Peele wrote the script and produced alongside Ian Cooper under his banner Monkeypaw Productions, reports 'Deadline'.
'The Good Boss' starring Javier Bardem wins big at Goya Awards
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The film was conferred with the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay for Aranoa, Best Actor for Javier Bardem, Best Original Score for Zeltia Montes and Best Editing that went to Vanessa L. Marimbert. Earlier, it earned 20 nominations at the awards show, a record in itself. As per Deadline, the ceremony saw Bardem continue his streak at the awards, collecting his sixth Goya in total.
Robert Pattinson used 'Harry Potter' pay cheque to pursue music career
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He said: "I don't know where I had the kind of belief in that, because there was absolutely no one saying that there's any kind of music career on the table. But I was doing a lot of gigs all the time. I was just constantly doing open mics all the time, and then I ran out of money, basically." The actor went on to make millions starring as heartthrob vampire Edward Cullen in the money-spinning teen franchise 'Twilight'.
Tom Holland 'has a lot in common' with Mark Wahlberg
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Holland, who plays Nathan Drake in the action-adventure film, told the 'Backstage' podcast: "We had a bunch of laughs and we have a lot in common with family and golf and our love for cinema and things of that nature, so we hit it off right away. But it was challenging too, because I'm the youngest of nine so I'm not used to somebody always trying to taunt me and give me crap and compete with me - I'm usually that guy.
'Shang Chi' actor Simu Liu to star in 'Barbie'
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As previously announced, Margot Robbie is playing Barbie and Ryan Gosling is playing her boy toy Ken. It is not clear who Liu or America Ferrera, who also recently joined the ensemble, will portray in the live-action film, reports variety.com. Greta Gerwig is directing the movie from a script she wrote with her long-time partner Noah Baumbach. Plot details have been kept under wraps.
Gal Gadot impressed with 'Death on the Nile' director's clarity of thought
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Sharing her experience of working with the Oscar nominated director, Gal Gadot, who plays the lead role of Linnet Ridgeway Doyle, said: "Working with Ken was an amazing experience for me. I learned so much from his performance, as well as his direction."
'Death on the Nile': Stylishly mounted adaptation of an old-fashioned whodunnit
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The narrative follows the beloved and notoriously gifted Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot, enacted by Branagh. As a guest of the heiress Linnet Ridgeway (Gal Gadot), Poirot finds himself invited on her maiden Nile cruise after a whirlwind romance and marriage to Simon Doyle (Armie Hammer), whom she met when he was engaged to her childhood friend Jacqueline de Bellefort (Emma Mackey).
Lily James 'felt pressure to do justice' to Pamela Anderson
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James told Rolling Stone: "I felt the pressure of trying to do justice to this woman. What happened to her was so unprecedented and so wrong." The actress recognises playing Pamela was a distinctly different challenge to most of her previous roles, reports femalefirst.co.uk. The actress was determined to give it her best shot.
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