Jason Isaacs, who menaced Mel Gibson in “The Patriot” and Harry Potter in a number of movies, will captain the titular starship in the new sci-fi hourlong “Star Trek: Discovery.” Jason Isaacs will star as “Captain Lorca,” Captain of the Starship Discovery.
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Puri confirms meeting Salman Khan for ROGUE remake and more.. – News
SALMAN KHAN, PURI AND SOORAJ PANCHOLI After the debacle of his discovery’s debut in HERO the pathetic remake of Subash Ghai’s 1983 entertainer to the core blockbuster with the same name that introduced the handsome Jackie Shroff, Sallu Bhai is ensuring that this time things should not go wrong and is sensing a potential blockbuster in south helmer Puri Jagannath’s upcoming bilingual in Telugu and Kannada titled ROGUE that marks the acting debut of Ishaan, the younger brother of Kannada producer CR Kumar.
Hot Property: Business as usual?
We’ve already seen a lot of real estate activity in 2017 and we’re not even up to the Super Bowl, which traditionally kicks off the start of the sales season here in Southern California. If our prognosticator skills are intact and January is any indication, we’re in for another busy housing market as prices continue to creep upward.
xXx sequel tries to critique NSA, but suffers from moral confusion
XXx: Return of Xander Cage sees the return of original star Vin Diesel, left, with appearances by action star Donnie Yen and Deepika Padukone. XXx: Return of Xander Cage sees the return of original star Vin Diesel, left, with appearances by action star Donnie Yen and Deepika Padukone.
TV Review: A mad, mysterious pontiff presides over HBO’s ‘The Young Pope’
Cast: Jude Law , Diane Keaton , James Cromwell , Silvio Orlando , Scott Shepherd , Ludivine Sagnier The premise: Lenny Belardo has just begun his reign at the Vatican as Pope Pius XIII. With his election, the College of Cardinals have chosen the youngest and first American pope in history.
‘I, Daniel Blake’ director Ken Loach on working-class feelings:…
British director Ken Loach has for 50 years been making lauded dramas rich in social realism that give dignity to the dispossessed. But his “I, Daniel Blake,” which won the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or, has powerfully struck a nerve, tapping into the same working-class frustrations that are upending politics in Europe and the U.S. The film, which is now in limited release, has emerged as a kind of rallying cry, part film and part movement.
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We modern humans seem to love predicting things. “Gee-whiz” predictions have become a cottage industry in news media and online territories.
Loach’s ‘I, Daniel Blake’ emerges as a timely rallying cry
But his “I, Daniel Blake,” which won the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or, has powerfully struck a nerve, tapping into the same working-class frustrations that are upending politics in Europe and the U.S. The film, which opens in limited release in North America on Friday, has emerged as a kind of rallying cry, part film and part movement. It’s about a man – a cheery, blue-collar bloke – who, after a heart attack, is told by his doctor he’s too sick to work.