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Viral video: Disha Patani, Talwiinder spark buzz at Nupur Sanon-Stebin Ben reception
A video from Nupur Sanon and Stebin Ben's wedding reception showing Disha Patani with a man believed to be singer Talwinder ...
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Disha Patani spotted with rumoured beau Talwinder at Nupur Sanon-Stebin Ben’s reception
Disha Patani attended Nupur Sanon and Stebin Ben's Mumbai wedding reception. Videos show her with Mouni Roy and a masked man. Internet users believe the man is Talwinder Singh Sidhu, Disha's rumoured ...
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The absolute best gay actors of the past 15 years ranked
The landscape of global entertainment has evolved significantly over the past fifteen years, marked by an increase in the ...
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck tell us about Netflix film "The Rip," their "life-changing" friendship and the Gen-Z trends they ...
Ben Affleck's methodical crime thriller is picking apart its competition on streaming. Read on for more details.
Written and directed by Joe Carnahan ( The Grey, Boss Level ), The Rip co-stars Damon and Affleck as two Miami cops, grieving ...
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are best buddies in real life. Netflix's "The Rip" plays off their relationship in a story about ...
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'The Rip' Is the First Proper Ben Affleck/Matt Damon Team-Up in 25 Years. Was It Worth the Wait?
Smith turns out to be responsible for a number of Affleck/Damon crossovers: Damon has tiny roles in the Affleck starrers Chasing Amy and Jersey Girl, and they spoof themselves in Jay and Silent Bob ...
Filmmaker also reveals how new Netflix action film is based on a real-life tragedy "without feeling exploitive or cheap." ...
A review of The Rip, in which Ben Affleck and Matt Damon play Miami cops who face a dilemma when they find a stash of cartel ...
It's tough to be too critical about The Rip, a modest cop thriller that stars lifelong buddies Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in ...
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‘The Rip’ Review: Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Throwback Crime Thriller Pulls Too Many Punches
Joe Carnahan’s Netflix film sits awkwardly but enjoyably between ‘90s cop movies and the darker works of John Carpenter.
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