Pierce Brosnan and Tom Ellis are proving that their characters are just as sensual and cool as any they’ve played...
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Reginald “Reggie” Carroll, 52, was killed in a shooting in Mississippi, according to Southaven Police, per deadline.com. The tragic incident...
Julia Fox is pulling back the curtain on the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, admitting that acting is “so unglamorous”...
In his latest novel, That Ghost Flight to Abuja, acclaimed Nigerian author and researcher Chiedu Ndubisi, delivers a gripping aviation...
Described as a “thrilling tale of survival, ambition, and betrayal,” The Unassuming Vector is more than a coming-of-age story. It is a thought-provoking exploration of the fine line between ambition and greed, and the search for purpose and belonging in a world governed by unseen forces.
Lil Nas X, best known for his record-breaking hit “Old Town Road,” has been arrested in Los Angeles and is...
Per Holst, Danish filmmaker, producer and a revered figure in his country’s cinema, and a key collaborator with auteurs like...
Jerry Adler, the veteran actor who captivated audiences as advisor Herman ‘Hesh’ Rabkin in HBO’s acclaimed crime drama The Sopranos,...
Daniel Dae Kim has voiced concerns over what he describes as an “overcorrection” in Hollywood’s casting of Asian characters, per...
Jussie Smollett has finally settled his civil lawsuit with the city of Chicago after years of legal battles, per people.com....
For a movie that runs for two hours, its pacing is incredibly rushed, with timelines not clearly delineated. Jaiye proposes to Adaora within two months of dating her, and they get married with very little on-screen chemistry allowed to truly develop. What is even more implausible is how such a successful business woman is forced into such a naïve and juvenile arrangement, where she cannot spot the glaring ulterior motive, external pressures be damned.
Ankara Press, an imprint of Cassava Republic, has acquired the world rights (excluding Southern Africa) to a new duology by...















