Tollywood‘Seetimaar’, which was originally slated for release in April 2021, will be screened in theatres across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, its makers said. Tnm StaffTollywood actors Gopichand and Tamannaah Bhatia’s upcoming film Seetimaarr is all set to release soon. The makers of the movie, Srinivasa Silver Screen, have announced that the film will be released in theatres across the Telugu states on September 3. Seetimaarr is expected to be an action-packed sports drama revolving around kabaddi, and is directed by Sampath Nandi. The director is known for his previous movies such as Paper Boy, Bengal Tiger and Goutham Nanda, among others. Actors Gopichand and Tamannaah will be seen in the lead roles of Seetimaarr, essaying the characters of coaches of two different kabaddi teams. Gopichand will be seen as the coach of Andhra Pradesh kabaddi team, while Tamannah will be seen as Jwala Reddy, the coach for the Telangana kabaddi team.
- 8/24/2021
- by Rajeswari
- The News Minute
Kate Hudson will join Craig Robinson in Ana Lily Amirpour’s fantasy third feature ‘Blood Moon’.
Zac Efron could also be jumping on board as the Baywatch and The Paper Boy actor is said to be in talks to join the cast.
The story will focus on a girl with strange and dangerous abilities who escapes from a mental asylum in New Orleans. Set in hedonistic streets of New Orleans, the film is inspired by fantasy-adventure movies of the 80’s and 90’s. It is understood to pair strange, violent, and humorous sequences with a range of music from heavy metal to Italian techno.
Also in the news – Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio to reunite for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
‘A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night’ filmmaker, Amirpour will take the helm with Oscar-winner John Lesher (Birdman) producing for his Le Grisbi banner.
Lesher said, “Lily’s unique vision...
Zac Efron could also be jumping on board as the Baywatch and The Paper Boy actor is said to be in talks to join the cast.
The story will focus on a girl with strange and dangerous abilities who escapes from a mental asylum in New Orleans. Set in hedonistic streets of New Orleans, the film is inspired by fantasy-adventure movies of the 80’s and 90’s. It is understood to pair strange, violent, and humorous sequences with a range of music from heavy metal to Italian techno.
Also in the news – Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio to reunite for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
‘A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night’ filmmaker, Amirpour will take the helm with Oscar-winner John Lesher (Birdman) producing for his Le Grisbi banner.
Lesher said, “Lily’s unique vision...
- 10/29/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Filmmaker tells Austin audience about his difficult childhood and how Donald Trump has improved his writing.
Lee Daniels said he doesn’t understand the #OscarsSoWhite controversy in a keynote speech at SXSW on Sunday in which his Precious and Empire star Gabourey Sidibe made a surprise appearance.
Difficult childhood
Daniels began by recounting the much-publicised story of his difficult youth.
He grew up in the projects in southwest Philadelphia where he witnessed friends getting shot, was raised in a family that dealt drugs to earn a living and by a father who hit him in an attempt to make him “a man”, and realised at a young age he was gay.
“That’s the America I knew [in the 1960s],” Daniels said. “My mom knew something was going to happen to me if I didn’t leave.”
With a small pot of money raised by his family, Daniels went to college for one year in Missouri before he started a nursing...
Lee Daniels said he doesn’t understand the #OscarsSoWhite controversy in a keynote speech at SXSW on Sunday in which his Precious and Empire star Gabourey Sidibe made a surprise appearance.
Difficult childhood
Daniels began by recounting the much-publicised story of his difficult youth.
He grew up in the projects in southwest Philadelphia where he witnessed friends getting shot, was raised in a family that dealt drugs to earn a living and by a father who hit him in an attempt to make him “a man”, and realised at a young age he was gay.
“That’s the America I knew [in the 1960s],” Daniels said. “My mom knew something was going to happen to me if I didn’t leave.”
With a small pot of money raised by his family, Daniels went to college for one year in Missouri before he started a nursing...
- 3/12/2017
- ScreenDaily
Nicole Kidman's dance moves were made famous in Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge. But now the actress is seen dancing her way through a Melbourne-based company's ad for Swisse Wellness Vitamins. The 45-year-old is shown prancing throughout a garden while picking fresh flowers and herbs. Kidman evokes every bit the Earth Mother role as she enjoys a green apple and fetches carrots fresh out of the ground. The Paper Boy actress looks perfectly one with nature as she lounges in the lush gardens. Whatever she's taking, we want it!
- 5/3/2013
- E! Online
The nominees for the festive, low-stakes SAG Awards were announced this morning, covering acting for both TV and film. It's mostly who you'd expect, with a few odd choices here and there — Sigourney Weaver on Political Animals? Nicole Kidman in The Paper Boy? And the nominees are:Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Kevin Costner, Hatfields & McCoys Woody Harrelson, Game Change Ed Harris, Game Change Clive Owen, Hemingway & Gellhorn Bill Paxton, Hatfields & McCoys Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Nicole Kidman, Hemingway & Gellhorn Julianne Moore, Game Change Charlotte Rampling, Restless Sigourney Weaver, Political Animals Alfre Woodard, Steel Magnolias Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Steve Buscemi, Boardwalk Empire Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom Jon Hamm, Mad Men Damian Lewis, Homeland Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a...
- 12/12/2012
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
Matthew McConaughey turns 43 on Sunday! The last year has been a big one for Matthew. He married his longtime partner, Camila Alves, and they also announced they're welcoming a third child soon. They're already parents to little ones Levi and Vida. Matthew's career is in high gear too. Fans loved seeing him shirtless in Magic Mike, and there was more Matthew on the big screen in Bernie, The Paper Boy, and soon, Mud. He's also been dropping the pounds for a starring role in The Dallas Buyers Club. To celebrate Matthew on his big day, we're taking a look back at 43 of his sweetest and sexiest moments. Click through to see them all now! Photos courtesy Matthew McConaughey, Getty, Bauer-Griffin Online, and Paramount Pictures View Slideshow ›...
- 11/2/2012
- by Brittney Stephens
- Popsugar.com
From "X-Factor" winner Cheryl Lloyd's debut album to Lee Daniel's 'The Paper Boy, the critics had a fresh batch of works to review this week.
Cheryl Lloyd's album Sticks and Stones was assaulted with several distasteful reviews. This week was no more forgiving for Miguel's Kaleidoscope Dream, Muse's The 2nd Law or The Vaccines' Come of Age.
In movies, Lee Daniels' The Paper Boy was deemed as struggling to find a balance between humour and seriousness, leaving the film too unfocused for some reviewers. "Butter" and the intensely hyped "Taken 2" also failed to impress, as did horror film "V/H/S" -- a piece of cinematic coal that most critics have vowed to never rewind.
We've corralled all of the reviews in the gallery below. Were the reviews warranted or are a little misguided? Let us know what you think in the comments section.
Cheryl Lloyd's album Sticks and Stones was assaulted with several distasteful reviews. This week was no more forgiving for Miguel's Kaleidoscope Dream, Muse's The 2nd Law or The Vaccines' Come of Age.
In movies, Lee Daniels' The Paper Boy was deemed as struggling to find a balance between humour and seriousness, leaving the film too unfocused for some reviewers. "Butter" and the intensely hyped "Taken 2" also failed to impress, as did horror film "V/H/S" -- a piece of cinematic coal that most critics have vowed to never rewind.
We've corralled all of the reviews in the gallery below. Were the reviews warranted or are a little misguided? Let us know what you think in the comments section.
- 10/5/2012
- by Treye Green
- Huffington Post
I like sports, but I wouldn’t say I was particularly excited to watch the Olympics. However, now that the event is underway, I can’t stop watching! Assuming quite a few of you may be indulging in swimming, gymnastics, beach volley and more, I can’t help but wonder why ParaNorman and Wreck-It Ralph are the only two features seizing the marketing opportunity. While those two reap the benefits of airing between high-stakes Olympic events, the The Paper Boy and Killing Them Softly try to consume Web-based viewers via Web-based trailers. Both generate a great deal of intrigue courtesy of big name players and riveting visuals, but neither cross the barrier into truly alluring material that leaves you wanting more. Bachelorette and Taken 2 take steps in the right...
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- 8/4/2012
- by Perri Nemiroff
- Movies.com
It would seem that Hugh Jackman and director Lee Daniels really, really want to work together on something. For the longest time both were attached to the drama Selma, a civil rights story about how Martin Luther King Jr. and Lyndon Johnson and how the Alabama civil rights march led to the signing of the Civil Rights Act. Unfortunately it was a project killed by time, as both Jackman and Daniels ended up moving on to other projects such as The Wolverine and The Paper Boy, but now they are apparently ready to reteam, and, funny enough, it will be on another story about Mlk. This one, however, will be quite a lot different. The La Times has learned that the pair are now attached to make Orders to Kill, a film that tells an alternate tale about the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968. Described as an...
- 8/1/2012
- cinemablend.com
Twilight stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart will be competing against each other for one of cinema's most prestigious prizes at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
R-Patz takes the lead role in David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis which will be shown in competition at the festival next month.
Also in the running for the Palme d'Or is Walter Salles' adaptation of the Beat Generation novel, On The Road, which features his co-star and girlfriend Kristen Stewart alongside Sam Riley and Kirsten Dunst.
Veteran director Ken Loach will carry British hopes with his new movie about an small-time criminal who is introduced to the world of high-end whisky distilleries. The Angels' Share is set in Glasgow and stars newcomer Paul Brannigan, Thick Of It actor Roger Allam and John Henshaw from Early Doors.
Also competing for the prestigious Palme d'Or are The Paper Boy, which stars John Cusack, Zac Efron and Nicole Kidman,...
R-Patz takes the lead role in David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis which will be shown in competition at the festival next month.
Also in the running for the Palme d'Or is Walter Salles' adaptation of the Beat Generation novel, On The Road, which features his co-star and girlfriend Kristen Stewart alongside Sam Riley and Kirsten Dunst.
Veteran director Ken Loach will carry British hopes with his new movie about an small-time criminal who is introduced to the world of high-end whisky distilleries. The Angels' Share is set in Glasgow and stars newcomer Paul Brannigan, Thick Of It actor Roger Allam and John Henshaw from Early Doors.
Also competing for the prestigious Palme d'Or are The Paper Boy, which stars John Cusack, Zac Efron and Nicole Kidman,...
- 4/19/2012
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Zac Efron really is a lucky fella. Not only does he having his new flick, The Lucky One, hitting theaters on Friday… But Mr. Efron, 24, has some really steamy scenes in the flick with his beautiful costar Taylor Schilling, 27. "We had great chemistry," Zac told me at last night's Lucky's premiere in Hollywood. The sexy work didn't come until they had been working together for about four or five months. "We knew each other every which way," Efron said, adding, "It felt great." (When I mention that he has similar scenes with Nicole Kidman in the upcoming The Paper Boy, Efron beamed, "Yeah, hot blondes!") "We were so comfortable with each...
- 4/17/2012
- E! Online
Precious director, Lee Daniels is set to adapt Jacqueline Susann’s classic 1966 novel Valley of the Dolls into a TV series for NBC. Deadline reports that the period project was picked up from 20th Century Fox TV and studio-based Chernin Entertainment, with a script commitment plus penalty. Daniels is writing the script and directing the show, which will be based on the 1967 Valley of the Dolls film. The project is being exec produced by Chernin and Katherine Pope.
Chernin Entertainment has a total of 2 other dramas sold at Fox, including Gina Fattore’s Second Chances, about "a female trauma surgeon who has to cope with the fact that she was the only survivor of a car crash that killed her best friend", and Jon Cowan’s legal thriller Truth.
The novel has sold over 30 million copies, "spans over two decades to chronicle the lives, career highs and ultimate self-destruction of...
Chernin Entertainment has a total of 2 other dramas sold at Fox, including Gina Fattore’s Second Chances, about "a female trauma surgeon who has to cope with the fact that she was the only survivor of a car crash that killed her best friend", and Jon Cowan’s legal thriller Truth.
The novel has sold over 30 million copies, "spans over two decades to chronicle the lives, career highs and ultimate self-destruction of...
- 9/27/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
"What, were you expecting a picture of John Stamos?"
Have you ever found yourself wondering whatever happened to predictability? The milk man? The paper boy? Evening TV?! You probably haven't because all of those things still exist except for the reason why Full House picked such a ridiculous theme song that had nothing to do with a widowed news anchor fathering his three daughters and two dead-beat brothers who had seemingly interesting talents but never really Did Anything With Them!
...It's enough to make me wanna punch Bob Saggett in the face and say "goodnight Michelle" as he loses conciousness...luckily thanks to LucasZeb, my 90's rage doesn't have to go to that extreme and I can subside my rage watching John Stamos and Dave Coulier go two rounds head to head Street Fighter style...which is nice. Enjoy the video and comment below.
By the way this game doesn't...
Have you ever found yourself wondering whatever happened to predictability? The milk man? The paper boy? Evening TV?! You probably haven't because all of those things still exist except for the reason why Full House picked such a ridiculous theme song that had nothing to do with a widowed news anchor fathering his three daughters and two dead-beat brothers who had seemingly interesting talents but never really Did Anything With Them!
...It's enough to make me wanna punch Bob Saggett in the face and say "goodnight Michelle" as he loses conciousness...luckily thanks to LucasZeb, my 90's rage doesn't have to go to that extreme and I can subside my rage watching John Stamos and Dave Coulier go two rounds head to head Street Fighter style...which is nice. Enjoy the video and comment below.
By the way this game doesn't...
- 9/9/2011
- by Robot Reagan
- GeekTyrant
One of my greatest personal regrets is that I’ve never participated in a Soapbox Derby. Maybe I’m romanticizing the hell out of the experience, but the idea of building my own gravity-powered vehicle and racing down a hill to glory always captivated my young and impressionable mind. It’s a grievance I fully intend to rectify when I have a little nerd of my very own, and now thanks to Instructables user The Paper Boy, I have my design.
The Paper Boy claims that he only spent $75 in raw materials constructing this amazing X-Wing box car. It comes complete with a head-swiveling, beep-booping Artoo dome, and if these figures are accurate, then Pb got an amazing level of quality for a very reasonable price.
Click here to view the embedded video.
He didn’t win the derby with his X-Wing design. But who cares? With a design like this one,...
The Paper Boy claims that he only spent $75 in raw materials constructing this amazing X-Wing box car. It comes complete with a head-swiveling, beep-booping Artoo dome, and if these figures are accurate, then Pb got an amazing level of quality for a very reasonable price.
Click here to view the embedded video.
He didn’t win the derby with his X-Wing design. But who cares? With a design like this one,...
- 5/26/2011
- by Brandon Johnston
- ScifiMafia
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