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Scarlett Johansson admits being wrong in hitting back at her critics
Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson has admitted she was wrong in hitting back at critics of some of her past opinions, such has her defence of the role she essayed in"Ghost In A Shell".Â
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Jack Garratt, Sarah heading for divorce
Singer Jack Garratt has revealed and he and his wife Sarah are bringing their two-year-long marriage to an end.
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Kelly Clarkson 'cannot imagine' getting remarried
American singer Kelly Clarkson says that she has no plans to remarry.
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Depp loses battle to challenge ‘wife beater’ libel ruling
Hollywood star Johnny Depp has lost the bid to overturn a British High Court ruling which had dismissed his libel claims against a British tabloid accusing the Pirates of the Caribbean star of being a 'wife beater' over charges of assaulting his (then) wi
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'Godzilla vs. Kong' makes Rs 6.4 crore on opening day
"Godzilla vs. Kong" opened to big box-office numbers on the opening day in India, raking Rs 6.4 crore (nett) on the first day of its release.
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Why Jessica Alba stopped acting in films?
Jessica Alba became a mother for the first time in 2008, and the Hollywood star feels that it put her career at the backseat, despite the fact that she was at the top of her career.
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Adam Levine gets his 27th tattoo
American pop-rock band Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine has got another tattoo.
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Jay Leno apologises for years of racist jokes about Asians
American TV host Jay Leno, has apologised for making wrong jokes about the Asians and the Asian community for years.
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Chrissy Teigen quits Twitter`
Model-actress Chrissy Teigen has quit Twitter. In a series of tweets, the 35-year-old, announced that she is leaving the micro-blogging platform after being on it for a decade.
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'Nomadland' wins big at Producers Guild of America Awards (Ld)
Chloe Zhao's Nomadland continued its impressive run at this years award ceremonies with the American drama picking up the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures at the 32nd annual Producers Guild of America (PGA) Awa
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'Nomadland' wins big at Producers Guild of America Awards
Chloe Zhaos Nomadland continued its impressive run at this years award ceremonies with the American drama picking up the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures at the 32nd annual Producers Guild of America (PGA) Awar
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Helen Mirren cast as villain in 'Shazam! Fury Of The Gods'
Actress Helen Mirren has been cast as Hespera, the villainous daughter of the god Atlas, in "Shazam! Fury Of The Gods", a sequel to the 2019 film, "Shazam".
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Taylor Swift, mom donate $50,000 to Covid-affected family
Singer Taylor Swift and her mother Andrea donated $50,000 to a family of five daughters who lost their father to Covid-19 in Memphis.
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'Nomadland' let Frances McDormand realise bit of her fantasy
Actress Frances McDormand identifies and relates to many of her characters she has done throughout her career. The 63-year-old, who is up for an Oscar in the Best Actress category at the upcoming awards this year, related a lot with her character of Fern
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Kate Winslet's same sex scenes with Saoirse Ronan got more attention
Actress Kate Winslet, who played a paleontologist in the film "Ammonite", said people focused a lot on her sex scenes with co-star Saoirse Ronan
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Zoe Saldana: I am obsessed with my family
Actress Zoe Saldana said the pandemic made her come close to her family. She adds that she has started enjoying being at home with her kids.
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Oscar-nominated 'Nomadland' to release in India on April 2
The Frances McDormand-starrer "Nomadland" will release in India on April 2. The film is nominated in six categories at the upcoming Oscar Awards including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress, and has won the Best Picture and Best Director awards
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Matthew McConaughey: I would love to reprise Jake Brigance's role
Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey would "love to reprise" the role of lawyer Jake Brigance - a fictional character in the novels by John Grisham - who was portrayed by McConaughey in the 1996 film 'A Time to Kill', which was based on Grisham's book