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This movie is darker than its predecessor and allowed the Tony nominee to explore when betrayal turns into losing your heart ...
If "Batman" appears on the scene, we immediately become more altruistic: in fact, research conducted by psychologists from the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, shows that the sudden ...
I am a survivor of three suicide attempts. Putting a gun in my mouth was triggering in a way I didn’t expect.” ...
The Dark Knight and LEGO are the sort of odd couple pairing that shouldn't work on paper, but are brilliant in practice. The moodiness and psychological torment of the source material, and the blocky ...
Ukraine is working with Russia to resume prisoner exchanges that could bring home 1,2000 Ukrainian prisoners, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Sunday. "We are working to ensure another start to ...
In April 2016, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe arrived at Tehran airport after spending New Year with her family. She was supposed to get on a plane back to London. Instead, she was intercepted, along with ...
According to Entertainment Weekly, The Batman director Reeves alongside producing partner Dylan Clark plan to launch a universe of movies and shows that branch from 2022’s The Batman, starring Robert ...
The alleged leader of a crime syndicate based in Japan admitted in federal court Wednesday to charges accusing him of conspiring to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar, believing the materials ...
Charles Bronson has been labelled as Britain's most violent prisoner during nearly 50 years behind bars, but a campaign to have him released has earned support of high-profile sporting figures ...
A few years ago, a Singaporean man named Batman bin Suparman, which means "Batman, Son of Superman" in Malay, became an internet sensation. Well, the named crusader is back. He's not fighting crime.
A Georgia man was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison after he injured an FBI agent who was trying to arrest him, the Justice Department announced Tuesday. Christopher Upshaw, also known as ...