The U.S. team has been knocked out of the World Cup, but that doesn’t mean Americans will stop watching the tournament. If the dozens of hottest soccer players lists on sites like BuzzFeed, Jezebel and Elle are any indication, Americans have finally fallen for international “footballers” like Cristiano Ronaldo (right) who have been global stars for years. The ogling has become so pervasive that writers are debating whether it’s okay to objectify male athletes.
Figures from the Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN) show that the movie has made a cumulative revenue of N20 million. It is now the second movie at the Nigerian box office following "Jumanji: The Next Level," which has made N27 million. ADVERTISEMENT
All about "Your Excellency" After producing at least 10 Nollywood movies and several TV series, Akindele-Bello has made the switch to directing.
Performing artist and former One Direction member Zayn Malik has canceled past performances due to his struggle with anxiety. Here, he writes about that deeply personal battle.
I just couldn’t go through with it. Mentally, the anxiety had won. Physically, I knew I couldn’t function. I would have to pull out.
One of my team members offered to write a statement saying that I’d been taken ill, but I didn’t want to do that.
The unexpected followup to M. Night Shyamalan's superhero movie and psychological thriller " Split " picks up where the 2017 movie left off with the super strong David Dunn (Willis) tracking down Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy) and his multiple personalities as they continue to kidnap cheerleaders. The two eventually wind up in an institution for people who believe they have super powers. There, they meet Dr.
The 25-year old British born Nigerian actor plays Franklin Saint in the series which revolves around the first crack epidemic and its impact on the culture of the city. Pulse Movies has put together 10 things you should know about the talented actor. 1. The youngest of six children raised by a single mother, Damson Idris is of Nigerian Yoruba descent and was born Idris in Peckham. He paid a visit to Nigeria in 2015.