Here’s a breakdown of the year’s most searched topics across news stories, people, movies, songs, games, and food and drink globally. Elections, sizzling temperatures sparking environmental ...
The movie version is really damn good — I love the initial back-and-forth banter in this one so much, especially with the extra emphasis on certain line deliveries to fit the specific situation ...
At the heart of this transformation are his sons, Jai Anmol Ambani and Jai Anshul Ambani, who are actively working to restore investor confidence and rebuild the family business. Jai Anmol Ambani ...
And though the music releases have gone from summer’s deluge to a steady trickle, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some great new songs in the mix. Take, for example, Sky Ferreira’s comeback ...
But much like the choice to portray him as a CGI chimpanzee, Better Man doesn't take a conventional route in choosing which songs to include in the movie. His hits have been reimagined to fit ...
Gooodbye, 2024, you year of belated sequels, failed superhero-movie spin-offs, sci-fi extravaganzas and a hit witch musical, you! Hello, 2025, the upcoming annum that promises more, er ...
Check out his market value. Bathinda/Hisar: For a while, Anmol has been under the weather. The past few months were hectic. Now eight years and two months-old, Anmol has been on a 3,000-km long ...
Miku struggles to have her voice and songs heard in "COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie." Vocaloid characters use synthesized voices while human characters are voiced by actors. The movie is part of the ...
But as the churn of ceremonies from the Golden Globes (this Sunday, January 5) to the Oscars (March 2) remains underway in honoring the same handful of 2024 movies for the next two months ...
Babygirl also treats viewers to the first new song from Sky Ferreira in two years, but which other songs feature in the soundtrack? Read on for the full list.
The year 2024 was one of great movie moments — and it could even be argued that the offscreen moments were better than anything onscreen. The “Wicked” and “Madame Web” press tours, anyone?