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OTT and movie releases of this week that shouldn't be missed
OTT and movie releases of this week that shouldn't be missed

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time22-05-2025

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OTT and movie releases of this week that shouldn't be missed

By Banisitti Pratibha Published on April 25, 2023, 22:23 IST The last week of April is going to be amazing for the movie lovers as some of the amazing series are lined up for release. Citadel starring Desi girl Priyanka Chopra and Richard Madden which is arriving on April 28 to Mani Ratnam's Ponniyin Selvan 2 is all set to release this week. Let's have a look on the much awaited releases of this week 1 . Citadel Created by- David Weil Cast- Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Richard Madden, Stanley Tucci, Lesley Manville Executive Producers- The Russo Brothers Date of Release- 28th April, 2023 2. Ponniyin Selvan 2 Director- Mani Ratnam Cast- Vikram, Karthi, Jayam Ravi and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Date of Release- 28th April, 2023 3. The Song of Scorpions Director- Anup Singh Cast- Golshifteh Farahani, late actor Irfan Khan, Waheeda Rehman and Shashank Arora Date of Release- 28th April, 2023 in theatres 4. Love After Music Directors- Felipe Gomez Aparicio, Gonzalo Tobal Cast- Ivan Hochman, Micaela Riera, Nahuel Monasterio Date of Release- 26th April, 2023 on Netflix 5. The Good Bad Mother Director- Shim Na-yeon Cast- Ra Mi-ran, Lee Do-Hyun, Eun- Jin Ahn, In- soo Yoo, Kim Won- Hae, Cho Jin- woong Date of Release- 26th April on Netflix 6. Beau Is Afraid Director- Ari Aster Cast- Joaquin Phoenix, Nathan Lane, Patti LuPone, Amy Ryan, Parker Posey, Kylie Rogers, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Hayley Squires, Michael Gandolfini, Zoe Lister Jones, Richard Kind. Date of Release- 28th April, 2023 in theatres 7. U-Turn Director- Arif Khan Cast- Alaya F, Priyanshu Painyuli, Rajesh Sharma, Manu Rishi Chadha, Aashim Gulat Date of Release- 28th April, 2023 on ZEE5 Banisitti Pratibha is currently pursuing master's in English Literature. She is a media enthusiast with strong communication and content writing skills. Banisitti Pratibha is currently working as a journalist at

Julia Stiles Recalls Harvey Weinstein Making Her Feel ‘So Slimy' During Unnecessary Reshoots for ‘Down to You'
Julia Stiles Recalls Harvey Weinstein Making Her Feel ‘So Slimy' During Unnecessary Reshoots for ‘Down to You'

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time15-03-2025

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Julia Stiles Recalls Harvey Weinstein Making Her Feel ‘So Slimy' During Unnecessary Reshoots for ‘Down to You'

Now that the cat's been out of the bag for a good while, it seems everyone has there own Harvey Weinstein story to share. Thankfully Julia Stiles' personal anecdote regarding the convicted sex offender isn't as bad as others, but nonetheless speaks to the former producer's bad taste in all situations. During a recent interview on Brett Goldstein's 'Films to Be Buried With' podcast, Stiles discussed her early 2000s heyday, when she had her pick of any teen rom-com being put one the market, but fell into one project that was 'executed very poorly.' The film was called 'Down to You' and co-starred another hot actor of the moment, Freddie Prinze Jr. More from IndieWire The Russo Brothers Fear Production in Los Angeles Is 'All but Gone' Without a Stronger Tax Incentive 'Black Bag' Was Inspired by the Personal Lives of Spies and the Cyber Security Threats They Face 'It was a time when teen rom-coms were really popular,' said Stiles. 'The director wrote the script. He was a first-time director and he was a very, very intelligent, capable guy. The script was very good. And then Harvey Weinstein got his hands on it and decided to capitalize on this trend. And it just became dumb.' Rather than try to expand and doing something new with the genre, Weinstein instead wanted to rehash an element from Stiles' past successes despite it having no logical place in the film. 'They're pouring money at it in stupid ways,' she said. 'So when we went and did reshoots, and I'm told that he decided that because of the success of 'Save The Last Dance' or the success of '10 Things I Hate About You' with me dancing on the pool table, he needed to have me dancing in the film.' The issue in Stiles' mind was not that he wanted her to dance, but that it wasn't necessary to the story and it didn't bring anything new to the characters' dynamic. 'I'll make a whole movie dancing. I love to dance, but it was dumb. It was like, 'Okay, let's get her on a pool table.' It wasn't even imaginative,' Stiles told Goldstein. 'And I felt so slimy doing it the whole time. I don't know if that actually made it in the film, but it was annoying.'Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie The 55 Best LGBTQ Movies and TV Shows Streaming on Netflix Right Now

Millie Bobby Brown Hits Back at Tabloids Saying ‘She Looks 40': ‘You Did Meet Me When I Was 10' and ‘My Face Grew. What Do You Want Me to Do About That?'
Millie Bobby Brown Hits Back at Tabloids Saying ‘She Looks 40': ‘You Did Meet Me When I Was 10' and ‘My Face Grew. What Do You Want Me to Do About That?'

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time13-03-2025

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Millie Bobby Brown Hits Back at Tabloids Saying ‘She Looks 40': ‘You Did Meet Me When I Was 10' and ‘My Face Grew. What Do You Want Me to Do About That?'

Millie Bobby Brown is continuing to speak out against the tabloid media, particularly when it comes to criticizing her appearance in relation to her age. In the latest episode of the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, the 21-year-old 'Stranger Things' star told host Alex Cooper that the press 'love to go in on me with certain things,' including saying 'that I look a lot older' and pointing out changes in her British accent. More from Variety 'The Electric State' Review: The Russo Brothers Turn Postapocalyptic Picture Book Into a Bland Millie Bobby Brown Vehicle Matt Lucas Apologizes to Millie Bobby Brown for Criticizing Her Appearance After Social Media Call Out: 'I Would Not Have Posted It if I Had Thought It Would Have Upset You' Millie Bobby Brown Slams Press for 'Dissecting My Face,' Calls Out Writers for 'Disturbing' Articles About Her Body: 'This Is Bullying... I Will Not Be Shamed' 'A thing that I get a lot is like, 'Oh my God, she looks like 40,'' Brown said. 'And I'm like, well yeah, you did meet me when I was 10, so I understand. Now I'm 21, it's been 10 years. She grows. My face like, grew. What do you want me to do about that?' However, Brown said that the constant scrutiny 'really actually doesn't bother me.' 'I wish I could be like, 'You know what, it does get to me.' It used to get to me, it did … And I remember trying to change myself to please the masses,' she said. 'And actually now, I'm in a place where, yeah, my accent does change. My face does grow. I do wear a lot of makeup. It's just the kind of person I am.' On March 3, Brown posted a video on her Instagram calling out specific members of the press for 'bullying' her and 'dissecting my face, my body, my choices.' 'I started in this industry when I was 10 years old,' Brown wrote in the caption to the video. 'I grew up in front of the world, and for some reason, people can't seem to grow with me. Instead, they act like I'm supposed to stay frozen in time, like I should still look the way I did on 'Stranger Things' Season 1. And because I don't, I'm now a target.' Speaking to Cooper on 'Call Her Daddy,' Brown said that kind of treatment 'should never be OK' and she's 'disgusted' by it. 'I can't believe it still happens. And if I can do anything to change it, I would,' she said. 'If I had a genie wish, I really would wish that no one ever had to go through that kind of scrutiny because it changes the kind of person you are. It changes the way you perceive the world. You see the bad in everyone, you don't see the good. You're like, 'What are your intentions, what are you going to say about me?'' She concluded that 'the press just need to be taught manners again,' adding: 'I think they need to go back to school and learn how to speak to people, be kind and just understand that we're all growing people, we all make mistakes. Ultimately, the standards and stigmas against girls, it's ridiculous.' Brown has been making the press rounds lately to promote her new Netflix film 'The Electric State,' which she stars in alongside Chris Pratt. During an appearance on 'The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon,' Brown also gave insight into why she decided that now was the right time to speak out against her portrayal in the press. 'I kind of kept making excuses, like it's just not the right time or I shouldn't do it, people are going to respond badly. And then I realized, I just keep making excuses because I'm afraid,' Brown said. 'And when is the right time for a woman to stand up for herself? And actually, I can't wait any longer.' Watch Brown's full 'Call Her Daddy' interview below. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Oscars 2026: First Blind Predictions Including Timothée Chalamet, Emma Stone, 'Wicked: For Good' and More What's Coming to Disney+ in March 2025

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