Channing Tatum: "I Fluctuate About 25-30 Pounds Between Movies"
Channing Tatum tells Cosmopolitan his weight fluctuates “25-30 pounds” in between movies.
Channing Tatum tells Cosmopolitan his weight fluctuates “25-30 pounds” in between movies.
Another preview video from Dio’s ‘Finding The Sacred Heart- Live In Philly 1986,’ which is set for release on DVD and CD today, May 28
Washington, May 28 (ANI): Current constraints on advertising for alcohol products in movies that adolescents watch are not effective, researchers at the Norris Cotton Cancer Center have found.
Judas Priest are giving fans another online preview of their new ‘Epitaph’ live DVD with the release of a video of the performance of ‘Turbo Lover’ from the set
Tom Hooper’s quasi-operatic mega-musical is loaded with major historical events, weighty themes, tragic deaths and symbolic rebirths, so it’s no wonder that the film version of Les Mis gets so exhausting, especially in the static, unspectacular second half. Â Â Â Â
Dustin Hoffman’s corny directorial debut is more suited to TV than film, but it does benefit from the poignant performances of Tom Courtenay and the peerless Maggie Smith.    Â
Debutant Suraj Sharma equips himself well as earnest teenager Pi in Ang Lee’s sensational-looking adaptation of Yann Martel’s spiritual heartbreaker.    Â
“I know too much about life to have any optimism,†is a typically bleak quip from struggling stand-up Louis CK, describing new relationships.    Â
India, May 3 — As Indian cinema celebrates its birth centenary, we bring you movies that left a shining mark on the screen of international cinema.The Apu Trilogy: (1955-1959) Satyajit Ray’s Apu trilogy – Pather Panchali (Song of the Little Road), Aparajito (The Unvanquished) and Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) – is considered examples of world cinema. The three films went on to win seven awards …
Ken Loach’s impassioned love letter to Nye Bevan, the NHS and the welfare state has been given more relevance by the recent demise of the villain of the piece, the Iron Lady. Â Â Â Â
