In separate cabins.For like actress Rosamund Pike, I too once fell in love with a man who "turned out" (how quaint and misleading that euphemism sounds) to be gay. At Oxford, Rosamund fell for the actor Simon Woods, whom she went out with for two years. Woods is now with Christopher...
After tossing a multitude of arguments and counter-arguments, the majority on Twitter voted in agreement with the theory, with many retail workers presenting their personal experiences to make the case. Twitter user@THEheadhunter44wrote:This is true. I'm the cart guy at a grocery store and I ...
Hollywood may be slow to admit it, but Colin Farrell is exactly what the movie industry needs right now. On a purely commercial level, the pixieish 27-year-old Dubliner is good business; his rapidly escalating price-tag - he's getting $8m for shooting the thriller S.W.A.T. with ...
The movie is weird in its juxtapositions of the banal and the metaphysical. Gin and tonic vs. world saving is just one example; there’s also the business of Bowie’s inventions, including a film that develops itself (the camera comes free). Absolutely nothing in the film’s presentation ...
We visited the school and spent some time chatting with Sherrin, an Aussie who is in her second year of a teaching assignment on Palmerston. She and the nurse, Melvie, who is from Papua New Guinea, are the only non-locals living on the island. There’s a cellular station, a solar fa...
Daenerys is the reason a Targaryen-focusedGame of Thronesprequel came to be in the first place. Her legacy marked the entire scope of the show, and watching her go from a Khaleesi to the Mother of Dragons to the Breaker of Chains, and later on to the Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, was...
“Dogs need between 3 to 6 months in order to adjust to their new home. During this time the adopter MUST give the animal its space, be patient with it, and respect the dog's willingness for privacy,” the expert says. “Having realistic expectations and patience is the key for a happ...
“Look Who’s Talking Now” (citywide) is an early November release but it’s all about Christmas cheer. As a preemptive strike on the Christmas movie trade, it’s cheerily inconsequential. In this third in the series of “Look Who’s Talking” movies, it’s the dogs’ turn to talk....
It’s not long before we realize that the film is interested solely in such diversions, while tap-dancing around the complexities of Blahnik himself. Only in its final third does the movie offer some glimmers of dimension, as the designer touches upon how he never sought out a relationship,...
Especially since we joked at IFAAB that the male didn’t look at that “rough” to us. I thought he was sorta hot… just saying.) Here is the photo of the pit-type dog used in the study: Here is the same dog beside a child and an “elderly” woman (who looks to be in ...