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I'm always learning. When you stop being a student, you've accepted defeat. I learned a lot about my family. As I'm always touring, I worried that when I came back home they were going to be dealing with a stranger
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He wanted to try his career as a comic because he loves the "no-filter communication" provided by humour.
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Steven Spielberg's Amblin Partners and Reliance Entertainment's "Come Play" revolves around a lonely boy named Oliver whose friendship with Larry, a mysterious creature on his phone, turns his dreams into nightmares.
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It's time. We've all waited a long time for this one to come. I can't tell you how excited I am for all of you to see this movie. It wasn't an easy decision and we never thought we'd have to hold onto the release for such a long time but COVID rocked all of our worlds
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"They told me that only I was going to play myself at 25. But before I even got round to doing it, the day before, without telling me, they found another actress to play me at 25," Seymour told The Times newspaper, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
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The "Aquaman" star recalled how he has been staying active during the past few months amidst the pandemic, and how he tried practicing yoga with his wife Lisa Bonet, reports people.com.
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"For me, I had to give up social media, so I would go through these periods when I wouldn't (use my accounts)," she said.
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In October, just before the polls, Lil Wayne made headlines by posting a photo on social media that shows him giving Trump a thumbs up sign for the latter's work on criminal justice reform.
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"You know, everybody always made that joke, like, ‘Mike, this is the one thing you're probably not going to get'. But it's a good club to be a part of," he added.
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This is crazy. This is what I can do. This is art. This is bigger than me. It was the first time I had the chance to even think about someone more than me. It was the first time I had enough space in my heart
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"(It) alters the perception you have of yourself," she said of being overlooked in the group that originally comprised Ally Brooke, Camila Cabello, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui and her, reports people.com.
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Man, 2020 was no joke right? I mean before 2020 we were obsessing about winning this award or getting nominated for that award or we were caught up in who sold the most records or box office opening
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The second film in the popular teen rom-com series, which also starred Joel Courtney and Jacob Elordi, premiered in July on Netflix.
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According to Variety, Sean McNamara is directing "Regan" and Mark Joseph is attached as producer.
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The dramatic thriller, which Netflix recently picked up in a USD 30 million deal, is a remake of the 2018 Danish feature "Den skyldige".
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According to Deadline, McDonald has joined the project as a special guest star. O'Hara, Murphy, Michael Cerveris, Debra Monk, Katie Finneran, Celia Keenan-Bolger and John Douglas Thompson have come on board
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"As an actor, I am excited to play other roles but I have enjoyed this job so much and I will miss sitting with and laughing with everyone on set. We really were having the time of our lives
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The actor will reprise his role as Rick Flag in the upcoming superhero sequel and has suggested that Gunn has taken a lighthearted approach to the DC Extended Universe film, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
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Asked about the making of "Jojo Rabbit" being spread over six years, and his role in the film, Waititi said: I wrote the script, and then I went off and made three films and then came back to it.
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In a nutshell, he's a great guy. He's so caring and supportive. He has a wicked sense of humour, he has his own life and his own career going on. So we meet in the middle somewhere.