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Thailand Bars Election Winner From PM Race as Tension Builds
Thailand Bars Election Winner From PM Race as Tension Builds
Thailand’s parliament barred Pita Limjaroenrat from running for prime minister, in a decision that undermines the people’s choice
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Why is Rachel Zegler's casting in 'Snow White' controversial? Fans say Disney is trying to 'appease woke extremists'
Why is Rachel Zegler's casting in 'Snow White' controversial? Fans say Disney is trying to 'appease woke extremists'
Racist comments targeting Rachel Zegler, who is Latina, were brought to the forefront following her selection as the beloved Disney princess
1970-01-01 08:00
Will Trump be arrested again? Former president anticipates indictment in DOJ's Capitol riot probe
Will Trump be arrested again? Former president anticipates indictment in DOJ's Capitol riot probe
The DOJ's probe focuses on Trump's alleged involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election
1970-01-01 08:00
William Saliba reveals the Liverpool defender he models his game on
William Saliba reveals the Liverpool defender he models his game on
William Saliba has hailed Virgil van Dijk as an influence on his game, citing the Liverpool star as a 'good defender to learn from'.
1970-01-01 08:00
Johnny Depp's band The Hollywood Vampires cancel Budapest concert on short notice
Johnny Depp's band The Hollywood Vampires cancel Budapest concert on short notice
The Hollywood Vampires called off their concert and issued full refunds.
1970-01-01 08:00
Doja Cat is done making 'palatable, marketable and sellable' music
Doja Cat is done making 'palatable, marketable and sellable' music
Doja Cat's fans will get to hear her "authentic" sound on her upcoming album.
1970-01-01 08:00
Football Girls: Sporty Spice joined by Self Esteem and more on England Women's World Cup song
Football Girls: Sporty Spice joined by Self Esteem and more on England Women's World Cup song
Football-lover Melanie C leads the all-female troupe on the footie anthem.
1970-01-01 08:00
Will 'Yellowstone' lose its home with Paramount? CBS announces show acquirement amid uncertainty over Kevin Costner's return
Will 'Yellowstone' lose its home with Paramount? CBS announces show acquirement amid uncertainty over Kevin Costner's return
Even though the release date of 'Yellowstone' Season 5 Part 2 remains uncertain, CBS is planning for its TV debut along with other shows
1970-01-01 08:00
Barbie has secures high Rotten Tomatoes score – and it's not even out yet
Barbie has secures high Rotten Tomatoes score – and it's not even out yet
Barbie is everywhere. From Barbiecore becoming fashion's latest buzzword to billboards, to food and drink to merch collaborations – and still, the people demand more. Well now, Greta Gerwig's hotly anticipated film has secured a strong Rotten Tomatoes rating, proving it has style and substance. Barbie, set to hit cinemas on 21 July, has received an impressive 89 per cent score on the popular American film and TV review website, with film critics pleasantly surprised by the Warner Bros' production. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "Life in plastic is fantastic indeed: Barbie is a sharp, hilarious and joy-contagious satire of gender roles," Mireia Mullor from Digital Spy wrote, while Andrew Gaudion from THN described the film as "a feminist fairy tale with lots on its mind about the modern world and the gender roles within. That, and it’s also exceptionally silly and funny." Barbie | Main Trailer www.youtube.com Alice Saville from Time Out added: "This is a wonderfully fun watch that somehow manages to simultaneously celebrate and satirise the Barbie brand, its feminism and girliness pairing like gorpcore sandals with a floaty pink skirt." One glowing review from Brian Truitt at USA Today read: "Barbie is really an insightful exploration of humanity, the meaning of life and the cognitive dissonance of a woman living in the patriarchy, all with a really big heart and style to spare." Meanwhile, New York Post critic Johnny Oleksinkski didn't hold back when offering his take, calling the film "exhausting, spastic, self-absorbed and overwrought disappointment." Greta Gerwig's Barbie, featuring Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Kate McKinnon, Will Ferrell, Micheal Cera and Issa Rae, is set to hit cinemas on 21 July. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Flora Nolan? Christopher Nolan reveals emotional reason for casting daughter in crucial 'Oppenheimer' scene
Who is Flora Nolan? Christopher Nolan reveals emotional reason for casting daughter in crucial 'Oppenheimer' scene
'We needed someone to do that small part of a somewhat experimental and spontaneous sequence,' said Christopher Nolan
1970-01-01 08:00
Voting fraud claims spread ahead of Spain's pivotal election
Voting fraud claims spread ahead of Spain's pivotal election
Claims of vote rigging and election fraud are spreading in Spain ahead of that nation's pivotal election on Sunday
1970-01-01 08:00
Mamma Mia! and The Dark Knight were the original Barbenheimer
Mamma Mia! and The Dark Knight were the original Barbenheimer
The same-day release of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer has sparked a frenzy on social media in recent weeks. But as cotton candy plastic pop meets death, destroyer of worlds on Friday 21 July, it’s worth pointing out that, incredibly, this has happened before. Fifteen years ago on 18 July 2008, dark versus light had another box office showdown, when Nolan’s The Dark Knight was released on the same day as Abba-inspired musical sensation Mamma Mia! Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Of course, social media was a very different beast back then. We can only dream of what the meme machine would have churned out with Christian Bale’s foreboding Batman and Amanda Seyfreid’s bride-to-be Sophie. Or what about Heath Ledger’s terrifying Joker and Pierce Brosnan’s smooth-as-you-like Sam Carmichael? The Dark Knight won the opening weekend by some distance, bringing in $158.4m in ticket sales compared to $27.7m for Mamma Mia! However, the Abba extravaganza clawed back some ground in the end, earning $611m in total, though still far less than The Dark Knight’s $1bn. Of course, theatre fans will point to the resounding success of Mamma Mia! the musical, which is the second-most successful production of all time with $4bn in total revenue, only lagging behind The Phantom Of The Opera. And beyond the numbers, news outlet Vulture even positioned the event as a good versus evil, light versus dark battle “for the soul of America” ahead of opening weekend. Sounds familiar, right? “It’s tempting to look at this weekend, in fact, as a mandate on how Americans feel about the state and future of our great nation,” the publication wrote at the time. “Is America optimistic? Do we essentially view ourselves as attractive, tan actresses frolicking on the beach to ABBA songs? Or is the soul of America chaotic and violent, like the deranged anti-hero whose electrifying presence animates The Dark Knight?” Twitter users tried to give the 15-year-old film pairing the Barbenheimer treatment. One person wrote: “Just realised the dark knight/mamma mia release day could have been called “Abbatman”. Why wasn’t I on Twitter in 2008?” It’s too early to say which of Barbie or Oppenheimer will come out on top on their opening weekend – though analysts have predicted a win for the former. But with the films hitting cinemas on 21 July, we don’t have long until we find out. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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