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'End of a Golden Era': Pakistan Skipper Babar Azam Pays Tribute to Late Lata Mangeshkar
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‘Jack Reacher’ creator throws shade at tiny Tom Cruise

Christopher McQuarrie’s old school action thriller Jack Reacher fared pretty well with critics and did a solid turn at the box office back in 2012, but fans of Lee Child’s literary creation could never reconcile with the fact the A-list megastar was almost a foot shorter than the character is depicted on the printed page.
Their discontent wasn’t helped when sequel Never Go Back delivered a vastly inferior follow up, but supporters have been much more receptive to Amazon’s recent episodic reboot Reacher, which cast the hulking Alan Ritchson in the lead role.

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A visceral war movie takes cover on the Netflix charts

Blockbuster war movies helmed by famed directors always tend to feature a sprawling, star-studded ensemble cast, but one of the most notable things about Ridley Scott’s Black Hawk Down is just how many of the names featured went on to become big stars after the intense epic was released in December 2001.
Hugh Dancy, Ioan Gruffudd, Jason Isaacs, Orlando Bloom, Tom Hardy, Eric Bana, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau are just some of the well-known faces to pop up alongside the more established members of the roster, even if the finished product didn’t quite manage to live up to its original billing as a potential awards season contender.

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‘Never Looked Rattled Under Pressure’: Former Selector Calls Star U-19 Batter as India’s ‘Future No. 3’
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ will pass ‘Avatar’ at the box office this week

Marvel fans have been out in force over the last two months following the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, and while the film may have tapered off slightly, it’s still on track to pass another box office milestone this week.
Eight weeks into its theatrical run, No Way Home has garnered $749 million in the United States, meaning that it’s only $10 million or so away from moving past James Cameron’s Avatar and into third place on the all-time domestic charts.

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