Author: Yumna

Yumna is a writer and movie enthusiast who loves analyzing movies and writing about them. She also enjoys cooking and experimenting with new recipes. Yumna's creativity and passion make her an inspiring author.

Be sure to watch 1917 if you’re looking for an immersive and emotional viewing experience. 1917 is a powerful and gripping war film that you won’t soon forget. With Academy Award-winning cinematography, impressive special effects, and an excellent cast of actors, 1917 is a must-watch movie. It follows the journey of two British soldiers during World War I who are tasked with delivering a warning to another battalion. If you’re struggling to watch 1917 on Netflix? Don’t worry! I’ll show you how to access all the movies and TV shows on Netflix from any location. Quick Steps: How to watch…

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After being diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a life expectancy of only two years, Walter White, a chemistry teacher, develops a fearless attitude and an intense determination to provide financial security for his family, regardless of the consequences. This show has received praise for its dramatic storylines and captivating characters. Despite its dark tone and heavy subject matter, Breaking Bad is one of the most highly acclaimed TV shows of all time. However, In this guide, you’ll find all the information you need to know to watch Breaking Bad on Netflix from anywhere at any time! Quick steps:…

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Selena Gomez confirmed her relationship with producer Benny Blanco by liking a post on December 4 from the celebrity news fan account PopFaction. The post had a headline suggesting that Selena Gomez confirmed being in a relationship, and she commented “facts” on December 7. The post included a clip of Gomez admitting to having a crush during an episode of Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays. She mentioned having a crush a few months ago and expressed happiness. The post also showed screenshots from her Instagram story supporting the release of Blanco’s new cookbook. However, some fans in the…

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Unattached relationships without any strings attached often unfold differently than anticipated, as demonstrated by Sky’s latest comedy series, “Smothered.” Is the concept of a commitment-free relationship feasible? This is the inquiry at the heart of the recently launched Sky Original comedy series, “Smothered.” The show, now airing on Sky Comedy, features Danielle Vitalis and Tom Pointing from “Plebs” as the protagonists navigating a supposedly casual romantic involvement that takes an unexpected turn when one of them unveils a hidden truth. Crafted by Canadian screenwriter Monica Heisey, known for her work on the immensely popular comedy “Schitt’s Creek” starring Eugene Levy…

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Jamie Foxx, who hasn’t been in public since facing a health issue on a movie set in April, appeared in public for the first time on Monday night. He surprised everyone by showing up at the Critics Choice Association’s event celebrating Black, Latino, and AAPI contributions to cinema and television. He became emotional right from the start of his speech, expressing that just six months ago, he couldn’t actually walk. Grateful for the support, he thanked everyone and acknowledged the challenges he faced. He shared that going through such a tough experience changes your perspective, emphasizing that he values every…

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Timothy Olyphant is joining forces with Noah Hawley and FX once again, taking on a significant role in the upcoming Alien series. Following his appearance in Season 4 of Hawley’s Fargo, Olyphant is slated to co-star with Sydney Chandler in Hawley’s Alien prequel, as reported by Deadline. Specifics about Olyphant’s character remain undisclosed, but it’s been revealed that he will portray Kirsh, a synth serving as a mentor and trainer for Wendy, played by Chandler. Wendy is described as a hybrid, possessing the cognitive abilities of a child in an adult body. Alongside Chandler, Olyphant becomes part of a primary…

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Doctor Who’s 60th-anniversary specials are around the corner, and it’s going to be a thrilling adventure! David Tennant and Catherine Tate are returning for three specials – The Star Beast, Wild Blue Yonder, and The Giggle. There’s a big mystery to solve: why does the Fourteenth Doctor look so much like the Tenth? Joining David Tennant and Catherine Tate are a mix of familiar and new faces, such as Jacqueline King returning as Sylvia Noble, newcomer Yasmin Finney as Rose Noble, and Neil Patrick Harris in the enigmatic role of the Toymaker. While we have some hints about the plot,…

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The highly anticipated final season of The Crown, released with its initial four episodes on Nov. 16, delves into the 1997 car crash involving Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) and Dodi Fayed (Khalid Abdalla), pursued fatally by paparazzi in Paris, and explores its historical aftermath. The narrative flashes back eight weeks before the accident, revealing the royal family’s tumultuous relationship with the media, specifically the invasive practices of paparazzi during a crucial period in British tabloid culture. It also illustrates the intentional use of photo opportunities to shape public perception. Among the paparazzi depicted in the show is Mario Brenna, an…

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Greg Daniels may be revisiting The Office, but it won’t involve a complete reimagining of Michael Scott and the Dunder Mifflin team with an entirely new cast. Although The Office was initially a reimagining of a British comedy series, Daniels, the creator of the American version, is emphasizing that there are no plans for a straightforward reboot. Recent reports suggested a potential reboot with Daniels on board. In an update shared with TheWrap, Daniels clarified that he doesn’t want to label the potential new show as a “reboot” because it wouldn’t replicate the same concept with a different cast. Instead,…

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Saturday Night Live is under fire for a recent joke in its latest episode that touched on the topic of Hamas. Viewers criticized the joke, deeming it “insensitive,” “tasteless,” and “unfunny.” The sketch, featuring host Timothée Chalamet, involves the comedy trio Please Don’t Destroy trying to talk Chalamet’s character out of jumping off a building. SNL drops a Hamas joke on a skit where Timothée Chalamet says he has a band called Hamas, which is followed by a ‘Please Don't Destroy’ member saying he’s not sharing a band by that name:“Dude I’m not sharing a song by Hamas on Instagram”…

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