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Film review: Lakshya Kapoor starrer Kill goes lean and mean with its action
The Telegraph· 1 day agoEver since its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in October last year where it...
Metal Hammer's new Ghost issue is back in stock - get yours while you can!
Louder Sound· 5 days agoCredit: Future (Cover shot: Travis Shinn) The new issue of MetalHammer, which celebrates...
The Crow 2024 director claims film is dark, violent, “scrappy indie movie”: “There’s nothing to do...
Louder Sound· 3 days ago“I personally preferred something more definitive,” he said. The Crow is slated to come out on...
Former BYU runner Whittni Morgan is headed to the Olympics after all
Deseret News· 11 hours agoWhittni Morgan, the gifted distance runner from tiny Panguitch, Utah, and BYU, has persevered...
Kill Movie Review: Lakshya-Raghav Juyal Deliver Bloodiest Film Of The Year Without Skipping A Beat
Times Now· 5 days agoKill Movie Review: Hammer striking a head, train full of 40 dacoits, brave commandos, AC compartments covered with blood, knife stabbing, mashed body parts - our mind is currently ...
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Sets 400m Hurdles World Record To Seal Olympic Berth | Olympics News
NDTV· 6 days agoSydney McLaughlin-Levrone smashed her own 400m hurdles world record on Sunday to book her place at...
West Ham United sign Wolves defender Maximilian Kilman on seven-year deal
Daiji World· 1 day agoLondon, Jul 6 (IANS): West Ham United have announced the signing of Wolverhampton Wanderers central...
MS Dhoni The Untold Story to re-release in theatres on this day
Business Today· 4 days agoThe movie, featuring late Sushant Singh Rajput, is all set to re-release in theatres. Details here
Kill Review: Hindi Cinema Has Never Produced Anything Quite Like This
NDTV· 4 days agoHindi cinema has never produced anything quite like Kill. The film has emerged from a crevice...
For kids, but not the stuff of fairy tales
The Telegraph· 10 hours agoThe book Poor Economics for Kids by Esther Duflo and Cheyenne Olivier raises some of these questions. Not surprising, you might say of a book which has...