Liam Neeson can't stop -- literally this time -- in the silly but fun 'Retribution'
Given the can't stop/won't stop pace that Liam Neeson has brought to churning out later-in-life action thrillers post-"Taken," there's something particularly appropriate about his latest, "Retribution," which involves a guy who can't stop moving. Set in Berlin, the "Speed"-like conceit possesses a crisp and efficient stupidity before, predictably, running out of gas.
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'You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah' puts Adam Sandler's kids front and center
At first glance, "You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah" looks like the gift for kids who have everything: A starring role in one of dad's Netflix movies. Yet Adam Sandler's daughter Sunny -- the clear belle of the ball -- quickly dampens the "nepo baby" asides with her winning, natural performance in a familiar but very nicely done coming-of-age story.
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Biden administration unveils new crypto tax reporting rules
By Hannah Lang Cryptocurrency brokers, including exchanges and payment processors, would have to report new information on users'
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'Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn' unfolds like a twisty thriller
Add "Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn" to the list of documentaries that probably shouldn't have been expanded to "docuseries" status, taking too long getting to the juicy parts. That said, give credit where it's due to the thriller-like third chapter of this four-part project, which chronicles the former Nissan executive's flight from Japan, spinning a yarn that has "Hollywood" written all over it.
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College GameDay's 'Comin' to Your City' Era Is Over, New Theme Song to Debut This Season
New College GameDay theme song is coming to your city.
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Itmar Ben Gvir: US condemns Israeli minister's 'inflammatory' Palestinian comments
The ultranationalist minister's statement in an interview sparked a storm of criticism online.
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Blackstone selling 22% stake in Bellagio - WSJ
Blackstone Group is selling a 22% stake in Bellagio, which is operated by MGM Resorts under a long-term
1970-01-01 08:00
Polish authorities probe whether deadly Legionnaires' outbreak was result of water tampering
Poland's domestic security agency is investigating whether an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease that killed seven people in the south of the country might be the result of intentional tampering with the water system, authorities said on Friday.
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Call Of Duty fans get first look at Nicki Minaj's character - and she's in six-inch heels
Call Of Duty players have been given their first glimpse at Nicki Minaj's character in the game, celebrating fifty years of hip-hop. In the game, Minaj can be seen with her signature long, pink hair, and wearing six-inch heels. She is the first “self-named female Operator” in the history of Call of Duty. There are several nods to her songs in her voice abilities too, with phrases including: “I need an ‘F’, ‘R’, ‘E’, AK-47", and “I’m the alpha, the omega and everything in between". Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
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Liverpool fans react as Salah transfer saga reaches conclusion
Jurgen Klopp has given Liverpool fans a very clear message on the Mohamed Salah transfer saga – and it’s safe to say they’re pretty pleased about it. The Egyptian forward has been the focus of much speculation recently following interest in Saudi Arabia. However, despite rumours that Saudi Arabia were preparing to put forward a huge bid to land his services, Klopp has declared that Liverpool would reject any offer for Salah. The manager insisted the 31-year-old is “100 per cent” committed to the club. It comes after Al-Ittihad renewed their interest in Salah. However, he has two years left on the contract that made him the best-paid player in Liverpool’s history. Klopp said: “We don’t have an offer. Mo Salah is a Liverpool player and essential for everything we do. If there would be something the answer would be no. My life philosophy is I think about a problem when I have it and there is absolutely nothing at the moment.” Klopp also called on Fifa to ensure the Saudi transfer window, which remains open after the Premier League equivalent is closed, shuts at the same time as those in Europe. He added: “What makes it not possible to deal with is our transfer window closes and theirs stays open so how can we react? We had it in the past with Russia – they had a different transfer window – but that was not completely crazy money. “It is new, challenging for everybody and we have to learn to deal with it but the authorities should make clear that if you want to be part of the system then you do your business at the same time. I am pretty sure Fifa could do it like this if they want to.” Klopp’s comments have gone down a storm with Liverpool fans, with many sharing memes and reactions celebrating the statement. There was panic among supporters on social media after the transfer of “Mohamed Salah” to Al-Adalah was announced this week. However, luckily for them, it was a different Mohamed Salah and not the one that’s been so key to their success over recent years. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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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Boil water advisory for parts of San Diego due to E. Coli
A boil water advisory has been issued for parts of San Diego, California, and surrounding areas that will last through the weekend.
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Dutch pick for EU climate job to face tough hearing
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS The Dutch nominee to run the European Union's climate change portfolio is likely to
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