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'Freakier Friday' trailer: Lindsay Lohan, Jamie Lee Curtis reunite for multigene

Disney has officially released the first trailer for 'Freakier Friday', the long-awaited sequel to the 2003 hit 'Freaky Friday', bringing back Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis for another round of body-swapping chaos. The film is set to hit theaters on August 8, 2025, with an exciting multigenerational twist. The trailer sees Anna (Lohan) and Tess (Curtis) once again waking up in each other's bodies--but this time, the body-swapping curse extends beyond just mother and daughter.           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Walt Disney Studios (@disneystudios) Now, Anna's own daughter (Julia Butters) and her soon-to-be stepdaughter (Sophia Hammons) also get caught up in the mix, resulting in a chaotic four-way identity crisis. The official logline for the film, as obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, reads, "Years after Tess and Anna endured an identity crisis, Anna now has a daughter and a soon-to-be stepdaughter. As they navigate the challenges that come when two families merge, Tess and Anna discover that lightning might strike twice." Adding to the nostalgia, the trailer features Chad Michael Murray reprising his role as Jake, making a dramatic entrance on his motorcycle. Other returning cast members from the 2003 film include Mark Harmon, Christina Vidal Mitchell, Haley Hudson, Lucille Soong, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Rosalind Chao. They will be joined by new cast members Manny Jacinto and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan. Directed by Nisha Ganatra, the sequel was first teased at the D23 Expo, where Curtis and Lohan made an appearance to reveal the film's title. The project wrapped up filming in August 2024, and in November, Lohan delighted fans by confirming that her fictional band, Pink Slip, would return with new music. The original 'Freaky Friday' was a remake of the 1976 classic starring Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris. The 2003 version became a box office success and remains a fan favourite. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

16 March,2025 09:17 PM IST | Washington | ANI
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'Life of Chuck' first teaser: Actor Tom Hiddleston set to face apocalypse

The much-awaited first teaser for 'The Life of Chuck' has been released, giving fans a sneak peek of Tom Hiddleston's character, reported The Hollywood Reporter. The film, directed by Mike Flanagan, is based on Stephen King's novella and tells the story of Charles "Chuck" Krantz, a man whose death coincides with the end of the world. The teaser begins with Hiddleston's character walking through a mall before shifting to a scene where he appears deep in thought, wearing a suit and glasses. In a voice-over, Chuck says, "The universe is large, and it contains multitudes, but... it also contains me." The line hints at the film's message of finding joy even in difficult times. The movie follows an unusual storytelling style, presenting Chuck's life in reverse order--starting from his death and moving backward to his early years. The teaser also gives a glimpse of actors Jacob Tremblay and Benjamin Pajak, who play younger versions of Chuck. The apocalyptic undertones in the trailer add a sense of mystery and suspense. Apart from Tom, the film also stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan, Matthew Lillard, Mia Sara, Carl Lumbly, Kate Siegel, Mark Hamill, and Heather Langenkamp. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

16 March,2025 09:13 PM IST | Los Angeles | ANI
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Will Smith announces his maiden album: ‘I’m itchin’ to get it out to y’all’

Hollywood star Will Smith has announced that his first album in 20 years titled Based on a True Story will be arriving on March 28.  “Been working on this project for a minute and I’m itchin’ to get it out to y’all,” Smith wrote on Instagram, alongside a number of promotional photos for the album, as well as the full tracklist. The 14-track album features previously released singles including First love, Beautiful scars, Tantrum, Work of art, and You can make it, as well as collaborations with DJ Jazzy Jeff, Teyana Taylor and Jac Ross. In January, Smith talked about his decision to release an album two decades after his last record, 2005’s Lost and Found. “A well opened up inside of me, a well of understanding of art and pain … all kinds of things that I didn’t even know were in there. Then after the Oscars, that spiritual investigation continued and a whole world woke up inside that I didn’t even know was there. Dreams, visions; parts of my inner landscape that I had no awareness of prior to three years ago. And that opened up this bubbling  [need] to share what I’m seeing and experiencing, to explore.” This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

16 March,2025 08:05 AM IST | Los Angeles | Agencies
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The Electric State Movie Review: Puts you in a state of unease

The Electric StateCast: Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Woody Harrelson, Ke Huy Quan, Giancarlo Esposito, Stanley Tucci, Anthony Mackie, Brian CoxDirector: Joe Russo, Anthony RussoRating: 2/5 “The Electric State,” the new movie directed by Joe and Anthony Russo for Netflix, is a retrograde sci-fi that tells a post-apocalyptic tale that highlights how humanity triumphs even at a time when robots and humans are at war with each other. Adapted in slapdash fashion by MCU collaborators Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely from the 2018 illustrated novel of the same name by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag, the film fails to be likable because it is annoying. It begins with the alternate-universe history of the 1990s, including a war with robots, and goes on from there. After the war, robots are now outlawed. But Millie Bobby Brown’s Michelle, discovers that the consciousness of her much-beloved brother Chris, who died in an accident, is residing in a bot named Cosmo. A series of clues tells Michelle she needs to get to a remote and, forbidden spot called “The Exclusion Zone.” She is also wanting to escape from her abusive dad (Jason Alexander) who is addicted to a virtual-reality headset. So she sets off with Cosmo and soon enlists a scavenger outlaw (Chris Pratt) to help, albeit reluctantly. Ethan Skate(Stanley Tucci), an evil tech mogul who owns all the towers that run the headsets also has a private army of human-controlled legal robots called drones.And he is doing his best to wipe out the robot threat. The story is rather implausible and the Russo’s storytelling style puts you off. Millie Bobby Brown, as Michelle is gravitating but Pratt doesn’t appear to have come out of his “Guardians of the Galaxy” mode. Star voices of the robots, including Woody Harrelson, Jenny Slate, Anthony Mackie, and Brian Cox have little effect. Man vs. machine in a retro-futuristic adventure is neither exciting nor scary. The narrative keeps busy but makes very little sense. Adventure, comedy and sentiment don’t mesh well here. Vintage rock numbers from Tom Petty, The Clash, Judas Priest and pop instrumentals like “Don’t Stop Believing,” “Wonderwall” and “I Will Survive” only act as window dressing. The distinct lack of tension and cursory profiling provides blithe unemotional stakes. This is rather disappointing fare.

16 March,2025 07:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
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A Looney Tunes review- Old fashioned animation that’s sure to make you smile

Cast: Eric Bauza, Candi Milo, Peter MacNicol, Fred Tatasciore, Laraine Newman, Wayne Knight, Ruth Clampett, Andrew Kishino Director: Peter Browngardt Rating: 2.5/5 Runtime: 91 min. This old fashioned animation slapstick comedy begins with vignettes from Porky and Daffy’s childhood days and there’s added montage of their disastrous attempts to find employment, typically classic Looney Tunes in style. The script for this film is credited to 11 writers, and involves an outlandish plot involving an alien mind-control scheme by which chewing gum infected with extraterrestrial goo threatens to turn earthlings into zombies. The screenplay manages to remain elastic and spry. It’s strip-happy and loony enough. We also get to know that the stuttering pig and duck-billed blabbermouth, share a two-story house bequeathed by Farmer Jim, the supportive father figure who took both of them under his wing when they were kids. Then a planet-endangering asteroid and a CG flying saucer, which sends a big glob of glowing goo smashing through Porky and Daffy’s roof. The employment search happens because they have to fix the roof which costs much more than their accumulated savings. Porky and Daffy eventually get jobs at a bubblegum factory. And that’s where all that world destroying action originates from. To top that a mad Scientist dumps a briefcase full of goo  into the formula for Goodie Gum’s latest flavor, Super Strong Berry.The goo apparently has the power to turn humans into zombies. So that’s another catastrophe about to happen. Soon the entire world is sampling Super strong berry, thus taking over their brains and making them susceptible to Invader’s commands. Daffy, a hysterical conspiracy nut, is unable to convince the world that Goodie Gum has been compromised by space aliens. So Daffy, Porky and newfound love interest Petunia Pig (Candi Milo) have the onus of saving the planet themselves. Together, they make a great team. The feature directorial debut of Peter Browngardt is animated in the typical classic loony tunes style. It’s not consistently funny but it has its moments of hilarity, is imaginative, and sometimes borders on brilliance. The animation has strong background and fluid, expressive movement. “The Day the Earth Blew Up” has striking imagery and is inventive about its sci-fi/disaster/zombie movie trappings.The wit and humour hare may not be uproarious but the wild story and antics are sure to bring a smile to your face.

15 March,2025 02:14 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
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Kevin Hart on his responsibility towards the next generation stars

Hollywood star and comedian Kevin Hart is “very aware” that he has a responsibility to upcoming wave movie talents. The star, 45, told in an interview wit Extra, “I am very aware that I am getting older and turning into a vet in our business. We do have a responsibility, and that responsibility is to try to position those that are next in the best way to exceed what we’ve done and go above and beyond. If it was set up for us to kind of just step and repeat and have the same layer of a success as the ones before us, then the business would pretty much have already peaked. The business only continues to grow, succeed and reach new levels because of what people are doing and creating underneath.” He said he can only hope that this generation of amazing talent and actors, actresses, entrepreneurs, influencers—the next wave of funny and the next wave of drama—they’re real. “The next wave of directors and producers are real.” Hart sees it as his responsibility to help to “open as many doors” as possible for the next generation of movie stars. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

15 March,2025 08:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
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Jack Quaid finds saying goodbye to 'The Boys' ‘bittersweet’

Hollywood actor Jack Quaid, who plays vigilante Hughie Campbell in “The Boys”, is currently working on the last season of the superhero series in Toronto and said it is going to be “bittersweet”. He told 'Extra': “I'm working on Season 5 of ‘The Boys’ right now. I'm in Toronto. It's our last season. It's going to be very bittersweet, but we're about halfway done shooting and it's going to be awesome. I'm just going to miss everybody.” The 32-year-old star feels fans will be happy with the way the series comes to an end. He added: “It's gonna be an incredible last season. I think it's a really great payoff.” The 'Novocaine' actor is the son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan and previously shared he feels "immensely privileged" because he knows being a “nepo baby” has given him an advantage in his career, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Discussing being called a “nepo baby”, he told The Daily Beast: "I'm inclined to agree. I am an immensely privileged person, was able to get representation pretty early on, and that's more than half the battle. I knew the door was open for me in a lot of ways that it's just not for a lot of actors. "And I've just tried to work as hard as I possibly can to prove that I deserve to walk through that door. So if that's in the rom-com space, it's got to be different enough, and I need to work..." The actor's mother earlier defended her actor-son over being tagged as a “nepo baby”, but while Jack can understand why she spoke out, he doesn't share her concern that it undermines his talent. He said: "My first thought was like, she's being a mom. She's being a loving mom. But I don't think she's trying to say that I'm not a nepo baby. I think she's just trying to say that, in her opinion, it undermines my talent. I don't think it undermines my talent. "I know that I work hard, and I know I've heard 'no' way more than I've heard 'yes.' But I also know that this industry is insanely hard to break into, and I had an easier time doing that than most. Both things can be true. So no, I don't think she was trying to say that I'm not a privileged person. She knows. She must know. I think she was being a mom." This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

14 March,2025 03:45 PM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
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La Dolce Villa movie review: Too vapid to be meaningful

Film: La Dolce VillaCast: Scott Foley, Violante Placido, Maia Reficco, Giuseppe Futia,Simone Luglio, Tommaso Basili, Nunzia Schiano, Luisa De SantisDirector: Mark WatersRating: 2/5Runtime: 99 min. The new Netflix streamer rom-com “La Dolce Villa” is set in rural Italy, and centers on fifty-something widower Eric (Scott Foley), who is back in Italy to prevent his twenty-something daughter Liv (Maia Reficco who looks like a young Salma Hayek), who is going to use her inheritance to buy a villa. There’s this new economic plan in which small towns sell abandoned heritage villas “as is” for one Euro as a way of attracting new blood to their communities - that’s how she can afford it even though her inheritance is not sizable enough. Once he arrives in the village of Montezara, he meets the town’s Mayor, Francesca (Violante Placido), and together they hatch a plan to help his daughter turn her villa into a cooking school that might be an even greater economic boost for the town. But of course there are multiple complications in the offing. One of the film’s major plot points is based in reality. Small towns in Italy are starting to die off with people moving into the city and many historical homes falling vacant and into disrepair. But as represented in the film everything comes too easy to be real. Unabashedly inspired by “Under The Tuscan Sun,” with the score and several plot points feeling familiar, this film under review is no patch on the earlier one. It skims over small-town community life without giving us a taste or feel of it. Liv’s character journey, be it renovating the villa, her relationship with a hot local chef named Giovanni (Giuseppe Futia), and her sudden internship come too easy to feel true. Eric and Francesca’s blossoming relationship also feels forced. The story has too many weak links to curry favor with an audience. The plotting does not allow for any great insight. There’s nothing exciting in the casting, characterizations and production design. There are too many clichés and exposition dumps in the script for the experience to be meaningful. Picture post card locations alone does not a movie make. Despite the appealing camerawork by  director of photography, Theo van de Sande, this movie just does not go beyond the cursory and vapid.

14 March,2025 01:41 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
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Novocaine movie review: Jack Quaid-starrer is a gimmicky action comedy

Film: NovocaineCast: Jack Quaid, Amber Midthunder, Ray Nicholson, Jacob Batalon,Betty Gabriel, Matt Walsh, Evan Hengst, Conrad KempDirector: Dan Berk, Robert OlsenRating: 2.5/5Runtime: 110 min. Directors Dan Berk and Robert Olsen’s visceral body horror movie that has screenwriter Lars Jacobson cooking a concoction of superhero action, comedy and romance, is a tale of a man who can’t feel pain. Obviously then the possibilities of taking the action to untold heights, much more than normally possible, is a given. And that’s exactly what happens here. Nathan Caine (Jack Quaid, son of actors Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid) is a mild-mannered credit union assistant manager who has a genetic disorder, congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP), that prevents him from feeling pain. So he spends his days being cautious and sticking to a strict routine. He meets Sherry (Amber Midthunder) an employee, the pair connect with each other, and are on the verge of  falling in love. Sherry gives him the nickname, “Novocaine.” We also learn of his alarm to remind him to urinate, and his other fears. Just when we see the romance progressing, bank robbers Simon (Ray Nicholson, son of actor Jack Nicholson), Andre (Conrad Kemp), and Ben (Evan Hengst) take Sherry as a hostage and Nathan sets off in hot pursuit looking to track their whereabouts. Faced with a seemingly impossible task of rescuing his love, Nathan marches into danger, only to encounter extreme violence. The guys who inflict the violence have no understanding of what keeps him upright. This doesn't mean he is infallible.  He could bleed to death from a gunshot or knife wound - the advantage he has though, is that he can survive the pain without flinching, Nathan is a bumbling stumbling warrior but he has grit and determination and that’s what sees him through. In a dangerous kitchen encounter Nathan is shown dipping his hand into a deep fryer to retrieve a gun, Nathan is also shown navigating his way in a home filled with booby traps with arrows/knives stabbing him over and over- and there are many more such heroic instances that leave him battered, bruised and bloodied, while remaining one step ahead of the cops (Betty Gabriel and Matt Walsh). Novocaine is a regular action movie with over-the-top fight scenes and endless car chases. It’s basically a gimmicky by-the-numbers action film that feels repetitive. Berk and Olsen though, make their horror experience count. They are able to blend gore, comedy, and action to serve up a dish that though it doesn’t come off as organic, makes brutality its calling card. The fact that Nathan doesn’t react to the pulverising he receives robs the film of dramatic intensity.There’splenty of adrenaline-pumping action to make this film different from other hostage dramas. Quaid as Nathan, a sensitive spirit, is competent enough, there’s stirring chemistry between the two leads and Simon Nicholson adds curiosity value to the production. Novocaine has thrilling action scenes and also manages to make you laugh. The film may not be the best actioner this year but its an energetic and enjoyable one.

14 March,2025 01:35 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
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Millie Bobby Brown says Mathew Modine officiated her wedding

Millie Bobby Brown opened up about the special memories from her wedding to Jake Bongiovi last year, according to The Hollywood Reporter. During a recent appearance on 'The Tonight Show' hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the 'Stranger Things' actress spoke about how her co-star Matthew Modine played a big role on her big day. Brown, in a conversation with Fallon, revealed that "the second" her husband Bongiovi proposed, she knew exactly who she wanted to officiate the wedding.           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by The Tonight Show (@fallontonight) "The second Jake proposed, I said, 'I know who needs to marry us. It's my papa,'" Millie said, referring to Modine's character from Stranger Things, as Fallon showed a picture of the wedding ceremony. The actress also recalled how she had called Modine to ask him if he would officiate; however, he did not seem to take her seriously at first. "Okay, sure. Oh! You really wanted me to do that?" she said.           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by The Tonight Show (@fallontonight) "I hate to be that person, but it was perfect. You put so much pressure on whether it's going to be good, and actually, when I kind of turned up, I was, of course, directing the whole thing because that's my nature... When I went down the aisle, everything became so real and pure, and nothing about that was like a production. It felt so beautiful and the most meaningful thing I've ever done in my life," she further added. People magazine had earlier confirmed that Brown and Bongiovi got married secretly in May, with only close family present, including Jon Bon Jovi and Brown's parents. Brown and Bongiovi started dating in June 2021 and have been together ever since. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

14 March,2025 01:00 PM IST | Washington | ANI
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Kate Hudson says co-star Matthew McConaughey "one of great loves" in work

Actress and singer Kate Hudson recalled her special connection with Matthew McConaughey, her co-star in 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.' "It was truly an amazing experience," she said of the 2003 rom-com in a video interview, adding, "And Matthew just brought it. And he always does," reported People. 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days' stars Hudson as Andie Anderson, a magazine journalist who is working on a story detailing the behaviours that can get a man to dump you within 10 days. McConaughey plays Benjamin Barry. "With Matthew and I, it is just a very similar type of joie de vivre," said Hudson of her chemistry with McConaughey in the film and in life. "We love life, we lead with energy, very competitive by nature, we're competitive with each other, very flirtatious, not afraid to be flirtatious." "I think there's just a similar energy that somehow allowed us to be able to really connect onscreen and fall in love," she added, as reported by People. 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days' wasn't the only film in which the duo played love interests, Hudson and McConaughey reunited to star in 2008's Fool's Gold, in which they played exes who reconnect on a madcap quest to find a sunken treasure. "It's like, you have great loves of your life, and then, like, as actresses I think you have great loves in your work," Hudson said of McConaughey. "And he's one of my great loves. And I think that just is something that happens when you meet and you feel that chemistry." "I feel really lucky that I got to experience that with someone as talented and as fun as Matthew," she said, Hudson has been engaged to Danny Fujikawa since 2021, while McConaughey has been married to Camila Alves McConaughey since 2012, reported People. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

14 March,2025 12:00 PM IST | Washington | ANI
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