Wednesday 30 November 2016

'Doctor Strange' becomes Marvel's highest-grossing solo movie


Benedict Cumberbatch-starrer 'Doctor Strange' has become Marvel Studio's highest-grossing solo movie with USD 616 million worldwide, surpassing 'Iron Man' starring Robert Downey Jr which grossed USD 585 million in 2008.





The film opened in theater across the globe early this month. In North America, the superhero movie has collected an estimated USD 205.1 million as of this weekend.
Internationally, it has fleshy a massive USD 410.9 million. In Asian markets, especially China and Korea, the movie earned over USD 109.6 million and USD 40.9 million respectively

Dwayne Johnson: 'Moana' is a history making movie


Actor Dwayne Johnson, who has given voice-over of the character Maui in 'Moana', says the forthcoming film is a 'history making movie.'















Johnson says that the reason necessary.he wanted to be part of the film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, was 'the opportunity to showcase a culture that is very important' to him. "It was the opportunity to showcase my culture, and to be part of something that was truly historic," Johnson said in a statement.



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Evan Rachel Wood doesn't want sexual assault experience to be sob story


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 has opened up about being sexually violate on two separate occasions by different people and the actress says even though the fact still affects her she does not want it to be a sob story.


A letter posted on Twitter the 29-year-old actres said she is not ashamed of sharing her haunting experience with the world.

"Well, since everything is out in the open now, figured I would share the confession letter I wrote to @RollingStone in its entirety. #NotOk (sic)," Wood captioned her post.




"I started questioning my reasons for staying vague about my experiences as a girl thriving up in America. I think, like a lot of women. I had the urge to not make it a wail story, to not make it about me. I didn't have to confirm what happened, what mattered is that it happen. 

That still affects me to this day. I think deep down, I also didn't want to be accused of doing it for attention, or told it wasn't a big deal, or 'that's not really rape.I will not be ashamed. I will also not project some false ideas of being completely over it because 'I am so strong," the letter read.