After putting male insecurity under a comic microscope in "Humpday," writer-director Lynn Shelton hands the fairer sex a more prominent role in "Your Sister's Sister," another winning study of relational boundaries crossed and sexual dares gone awry.
After putting male insecurity under a comic microscope in “Humpday,” writer-director Lynn Shelton hands the fairer sex a more prominent role in “Your Sister’s Sister,” another winning study of relational boundaries crossed and sexual dares gone awry.
Rachel Zegler is the new face of the “Hunger Games” franchise thanks to her role as Lucy Gray Baird in the prequel “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.” During a recent visit to “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” Zegler recalled what it was like meeting Jennifer Lawrence for the first time. Lawrence headlined the original four “Hunger Games” films as Katniss Everdeen, a role that turned the Oscar-winner into a global superstar.
Oscar Wilde is one of the most popular English authors that many people know thanks to his trenchant comments and the very famous novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. His plays are still successfully shown around the world and his novels are often quoted. Wilde believed that beauty was the most important thing and he didn’t want to have a humble life.
We at Bright Side decided to dive deep into the biography of this amazing writer that the people of Great Britain think is “the greatest wit” of all time.
March 10, 2017 8:21 AM EST
A giant, eight-meter statue thought to depict Pharaoh Ramses II, who ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BCE, has been discovered submerged in groundwater in a slum in Cairo.
Archaeologists from Egypt and Germany found the quartzite statue in the working class area of Matariya, among unfinished buildings and mud roads, Reuters reports. The location is near where the ancient city of Heliopolis was. According to archaeologists, the ancient city’s sun temple was founded by Ramses II, which further suggests that the newly-discovered statue is of the Pharaoh.
Big Brother Naija Season 7 winner, Josephine Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, has made some allegations against her former fellow housemate, Chichi.
According to Phyna, Chichi is far older than she claimed, adding that she is older than almost all the BBN Season 7 housemates.
She also alleged that Chichi abandoned her children in Benin which led to the death of one of them.
Phyna stated this during the Big Brother Naija Season 7 reunion show, Day 4, which aired Thursday night.