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Why Old Barbie Movies are Superior
There's more to these movies than just magic.
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How “American” Is American Pop Culture?
Welcome to Art of Re-packaging Cultural Elements 101.
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The Conjuring 3: What the Devil Really Made Them Do
Did the third instalment of the horror series live up to its hype?
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Comedy king Jerry Lewis dies
Jerry Lewis, the high prince of low-brow comedy on stage and in movies as well as a fund-raising powerhouse with his annual Labor Day telethon, dies of "natural causes" at the age of 91, his family said.
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Nine films to watch in May
The hot summer month of May is upon us and the world of entertainment looks to give us no respite, providing us with more and more excuses to stay home. So, here are 9 movies to watch out for this May!
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‘Zootopia’ tramples rivals, nears $600m worldwide
With an impressive $64.8 million weekend in 50 markets, Disney’s Zootopia ruled at the international box office.
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The biggest Hollywood box office flops of 2015
Not every movie can be a Star Wars: The Force Awakens, but these five films didn't even come close to making the cut sadly! Here is a list of five films that had the worst opening-weekend totals in 2015, and with the opening-weekend gross listed.
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Bollywood's best moments of 2015
As we leave behind the eventful year 2015, let’s look at the best Bollywood moments to capture our imagination with charisma and enjoyment.
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Film director John Guillermin dies
British director John Guillermin, whose films included The Towering Inferno and Death on the Nile, dies aged 89.
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Yet to see enough female-driven films: Katrina Kaif
The disparity in the remuneration of female actors versus the male actors in India, has now attracted a reaction from Katrina Kaif.
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Horror director Wes Craven meets his doom at 76
Wes Craven, a master of cinematic horror classics like “A Nightmare on Elm Street” and “Scream” dies at 76 after suffering from brain cancer.
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Box Office: ‘Straight Outta Compton’ rising to $50m opening
“Straight Outta Compton” is heading straight for a dominant opening weekend of nearly $50 million at the US box office, according to early estimates Friday.
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Hollywood should be ashamed of the way it treats Muslim actors
Actors of Middle Eastern origin face an even more unpleasant prospect as they are often restricted to a range of roles that can be narrow, degrading, and offensive, reports Vox movies.
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If Game of Thrones were made in Bangladesh
Famous producers of Dhaliwood have come together to produce the drama of the century on your favourite channel, Dhaka Box Office (DBO). Set in a medieval theme and in an alternate universe, powerful families of the country vie for control of the godi, while too many kobors are dug.
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'Avengers' sequel nets 2nd biggest US box office opening
The latest big-screen offering based on the iconic Marvel comics characters raked in a staggering $187.7 million in its first weekend.
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PM distributes Nat’l Film Award among artistes, film professionals
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina distributes the National Film Award-2013 among artistes and film professionals in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the country’s film industry.
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Follow due process, HR chief tells cops
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Chairman Mizanur Rahman urges the law enforcement agencies to follow due process in detaining people and keeping them in custody.
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Nothing comfortable about being an actor: Lupita Nyong'o
Though being under the microscope isn't Nyong'o's favourite thing about showbiz, she still loves the acting part because she's fine with a certain amount of discomfort.