Turning his work trip into a short pleasure trip with his ladylove Lin Laishram, the actor was seen making the most of his time off by exploring the city. Lin recently flew to Budapest to be ...
Amidst his hectic shooting schedule, the actor was seen spending some quality time with his wife Lin Laishram ... To those unaware, the movie is based on the iconic Matchbox car line, that ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Mumbai, Feb 3 (IANS) actor Randeep Hooda recently enjoyed a romantic getaway with his wife, Lin Laishram, in Budapest. The couple was spotted soaking in the beautiful sights of the ...
Sundance: The director, returning to indie filmmaking after a string of “Fast & Furious” movies, wrings an overwrought ... this premise is squandered in Lin’s adaptation, which in style ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda hoped to play a minor role in the film adaptation of Wicked but his casting request was denied, he said during a Monday appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
Randeep Hooda joins cast of John Cena-led action movie Matchbox ... (Also Read: Randeep Hooda, Lin Laishram glow in yellow in their first Diwali since wedding. See pics) Randeep Hooda and John ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda has explained why he wasn ... a reason" for Fiyero's blue eyes "The young woman who does it in the movie is great. She does it very earnestly," he said. "I would have done ...
In the interim, Lin has directed no fewer than five “Fast & Furious” movies, which makes this independent production a conspicuous downshift from exorbitantly budgeted studio fare. Chau’s ...
the movies were still a mixed bag, with the best inspiring epiphanies and the worst offering a choice between earnestness, urgency, or self-conscious quirkiness; people still excitedly shared thei ...
The film currently seeking distribution marks a striking artistic return to form for Lin; here’s hoping he continues to resist the urge to blow things up for a while. Based on Alex Perry ...
“You could’ve picked me.” Director Chu has since admitted it “was one of the hardest scenes to cut” from the movie.
Which is maybe the biggest flex in the history of movie trailers. It was just ‘Here’s the first four minutes. Come back for the rest in theaters.’ It's a big flex, but one that the ...