That’s the case in Learning to Drive, a comic drama by Isabel Coixet that offers beautifully matched performances by Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley.
The video, taken on Tuesday at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, shows Yuki Nishizawa doing the butterfly, side shuffle and the “Tootsie Roll” as her husband and hospital staff laugh in encouragement.
Things get interesting when Watney wakes up a few hours later, all alone, forced to find a way to survive with limited resources. The film will open in cinemas on the 2nd of October.
Mobile operator EE is to unveil a host of new features to its fledgling TV service in its biggest update since launch, as the battle in the crowded streaming and on-demand television market intensifies. The update brings more flexibility and personalisation to EE’s TV...
Following the success of “The Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise, Disney has pushed hard to find ways to use its various brand-name theme park attractions as a basis for feature films.
Twitter is releasing what it calls “significant expansions” to its Publisher Network. That is in addition to its existing ability to drive mobile app installs and re-engagements.
As Deadline points out, Disney is taking an interesting gamble with Jungle Cruise, as their record with movies based on theme parks rides has become a bit spotty. The film will apparently have Dwayne Johnson joining the project, as originally reported by The Hollywood Reporter....
The company is also claims the presence of Samsung Knox Active Protection, and the My Knox app, on the Galaxy S6 Edge+. Coming up with a price tag of ₹57,900, you can get your hands on Samsung’s most ambitious flagship yet, starting August 28th. If your phone is not...