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  • New ‘Joker’ film, a dark musical, tops N.America box office

    New ‘Joker’ film, a dark musical, tops N.America box office

    Warner Bros.’ “Joker: Folie a Deux,” a dark new musical Batman spinoff, earned an estimated $40 million over the weekend to top the North American box office, industry watchers reported Sunday.

    But that was far behind the $96.2 opening of the original “Joker” in 2019, a movie that earned Joaquin Phoenix a best-actor Oscar and grossed more than $1 billion worldwide. Industry analyst David A. Gross called it “a weak opening for the follow-up sequel in a superhero series.”

    “Folie a Deux” — French for “shared madness” — again stars Phoenix as the unbalanced titular villain, this time joined by Lady Gaga (playing the cheerily deranged Harley Quinn) as the two sing, dance and plan assorted acts of mayhem. Todd Phillips directs, and the cast includes Brendan Gleeson and Catherine Keener.

    Last week’s box office leader, family-friendly sci-fi tale “The Wild Robot” from DreamWorks Animation, slipped a spot to second, taking in $18.7 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations estimated.

    Lupita Nyong’o voices Roz, an intelligent robot who is marooned on an uninhabited island and, to survive, has to befriend a menagerie of woodland animals — and ends up adopting an adorable gosling.

    Warner Bros.’ “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” also slipped a spot, to third, earning $10.3 million.

    Michael Keaton again plays the creepily hilarious title character with Winona Ryder reprising her role as Lydia Deetz, backed by “Beetlejuice” newcomers Jenna Ortega, Monica Bellucci and Justin Theroux.

    In fourth was Paramount’s animated action film “Transformers One,” the latest installment in the toy-based franchise, at $5.4 million.

    And in fifth, for the second straight week, was “Speak No Evil,” a psychological horror film from Blumhouse and Universal Pictures, at $2.8 million. James McAvoy and Mackenzie Davis star.

    Rounding out the top 10 were:

    “White Bird” ($1.5 million)

    “Deadpool & Wolverine” ($1.5 million)

    “The Substance” ($1.3 million)

    “Megalopolis” ($1.1 million)

    “My Old Ass” ($908,000)

  • ‘He should never host, saath walay banday ka bhi khayal kia karo’: Faizan Sheikh grills Aagha Ali

    ‘He should never host, saath walay banday ka bhi khayal kia karo’: Faizan Sheikh grills Aagha Ali

    Morning show host Shaista Lodhi is currently hosting PTV’s morning show, she recently invited celebrity couple of Faizan Sheikh and Maham Aamir and played a customised rapid fire round with them.

    On being asked for an advice for actor Aagha Ali, the Mera Naam Yousaf Hai star was quick to state that, “Aagha should act more and never host.”

    Host Shaista gave a dramatic response to his statement and walked away from the camera while controlling her laughter, whereas Maham was slightly embarrassed on his blunt response.

    Emax Media to bring an exciting couple's show with Hina Altaf and Agha Ali  - Daily Times

    He continued, “Shazia once asked that who shouldn’t host? To which I answered that Aagha shouldn’t.” Especially when you are co-hosting, you should let the co-host do their job also.”

    Emax Media to Bring an Exciting Couple's show with Hina Altaf and Agha Ali

    Actress Maham Aamir also stated that, “their shouldn’t be a gender factor in hosting.” They hinted towards the Mere Bewafa star hosting The Couple Show with his wife Hina Altaf.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZTRd-Bowg4

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    Earlier this year on his show Faizan has lashed out at Punjab government for halting the release of Abu Aleeha’s Javed Iqbal starring Yasir Hussain and Ayesha Omar.

    The hosting duo of Faizan and Aadi Adeal Amjad criticised the decision and justified the film by saying that the film based on a serial killer has viewer rating of over 13 years old, so it shouldn’t be an issue in their perspective.

    Aadi went onto compare it with the Hollywood biggie Joker, and asked that if they can release Joker then why not Javed Iqbal.

    Abu Aleeha’s film Javed Iqbal: The Untold Story of a Serial Killer. The Ayesha Omar and Yasir Hussain-starrer, which is set for its countrywide premiere tomorrow (January 28) after several months of postponement, has had its release in Punjab halted by the Punjab government, according to the director.

    The film is based on the investigation into Javed Iqbal, the serial killer who killed 100 young boys in Lahore and sent evidence of his crimes to the authorities and media in 1999. The film has been directed by Abu Aleeha who has written the screenplay of the film as well. It’s been produced by Javed Ahmed Kakepoto.

    Several social media platforms reported about Javed Iqbal’s release being halted by the Punjab government, despite having clearance from all censor boards. The report was later confirmed by Abu Aleeha on Twitter. “The latest news is that [Chief Minister] Sardar Usman Buzdar’s government has stopped the showing of Javed Iqbal. This unwarranted action comes after the censor board approved the film, which is why we will be [taking the matter] to the high court,” he said.

    The film had its Karachi premiere at Nueplex Cinema on January 25, attended by the cast and crew as well as other members of the entertainment fraternity.

    Earlier, this year in July Faizan called out Pakistan’s justice system in a series of Instagram stories. The Mazedaar Show host slammed the system by adding hashtags reflecting violence against women and children in the country.

  • Man dresses as Joker, injures 17 people on train

    Man dresses as Joker, injures 17 people on train

    A man, dressed in a Joker costume and flaunting a knife, stabbed at least one commuter on a Tokyo passenger train before starting a fire.

    As per reports, the Tokyo Fire Department said 17 passengers were wounded, including three seriously. Not all of them were stabbed and most of the other injuries were not serious, the fire department said.

    The criminal identified as 24-year-old Kyota Hattori, was detained on the spot after Sunday’s attack and was being investigated on suspicion of attempted murder, the Tokyo metropolitan police department said Monday.

    The attacker, riding an express train headed to Tokyo’s Shinjuku station, abruptly took out a knife and stabbed a seated passenger in his 70s.

    Police said he told the authorities that he wanted to murder people and get the death penalty. Nippon Television said he also said that he used an earlier train stabbing case as an example.

  • Oscars 2020: Complete, highly satisfying list of winners

    Oscars 2020: Complete, highly satisfying list of winners

    On Sunday night in Los Angeles, Neon’s ‘Parasite’ made history as the first non-English language film to win the best picture at the Oscars.

    The film nabbed four wins in total at the 92nd Academy Awards, including for director Bong Joon Ho, international feature film and original screenplay. Universal’s ‘1917’ nabbed three wins — for visual effects, cinematography and sound mixing. 

    After more than three hours of Oscars fare, from red carpet proceedings and Billie Eilish memes, to entertaining speeches and triumphant wins, Hollywood’s biggest night is done and dusted.

    Here’s the full, highly satisfying list of winners.

    (Category winners mentioned in bold)

    Best picture

    • 1917
    • The Irishman
    • Jojo Rabbit
    • Joker
    • Little Women
    • Marriage Story
    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Parasite
    • Ford v Ferrari

    Best actress

    • Cynthia Erivo, Harriet
    • Renée Zellweger, Judy
    • Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story
    • Charlize Theron, Bombshell
    • Saoirse Ronan, Little Women

    Best actor 

    • Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
    • Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Antonio Banderas, Pain and Glory
    • Adam Driver, Marriage Story
    • Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes

    Best director

    • Bong Joon-ho, Parasite
    • Sam Mendes, 1917
    • Todd Phillips, Joker
    • Martin Scorsese, The Irishman
    • Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

    Music (Original song)

    • “I’m Standing With You” from Breakthrough
    • “Into The Unknown” from Frozen II
    • “Stand Up” from Harriet
    • “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” from Rocketman
    • “I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away” from Toy Story 4
    • “Glasgow” from Wild Rose

    Music (Original score)

    • Joker
    • Little Women
    • Marriage Story
    • 1917
    • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    International feature film

    • France, Les Misérables
    • North Macedonia, Honeyland
    • Poland, Corpus Christi
    • South Korea, Parasite
    • Spain, Pain and Glory

    Makeup and hairstyling 

    • Bombshell
    • Joker
    • Judy
    • Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
    • 1917

    Visual effects

    • Avengers: Endgame
    • The Irishman
    • The Lion King
    • 1917
    • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    Best film editing

    • The Irishman
    • Jojo Rabbit
    • Joker
    • Ford v Ferrari
    • Parasite

    Best cinematography 

    • Roger Deakins, 1917
    • Rodrigo Prieto, The Irishman
    • Lawrence Sher, Joker
    • Jarin Blaschke, The Lighthouse
    • Robert Richardson, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

    Best sound mixing

    • Ad Astra
    • Joker
    • 1917
    • Ford v Ferrari
    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

    Best sound editing

    • 1917
    • Ford v Ferrari
    • Joker
    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    Best supporting actress

    • Laura Dern, Marriage Story
    • Florence Pugh, Little Women
    • Margot Robbie, Bombshell
    • Kathy Bates, Richard Jewell
    • Scarlett Johansson, Jojo Rabbit

    Best supporting actor 

    • Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Al Pacino, The Irishman
    • Joe Pesci, The Irishman
    • Anthony Hopkins, The Two Popes
    • Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

    Documentary short feature

    • In the Absence
    • Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl)
    • Life Overtakes Me
    • St. Louis Superman
    • Walk Run Cha-Cha

    Documentary feature

    • American Factory
    • The Cave
    • The Edge of Democracy
    • For Sama
    • Honeyland

    Best costume design

    • Sandy Powell & Christopher Peterson; The Irishman
    • Mark Bridges; Joker
    • Arianne Phillips; Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Jacqueline Durran; Little Women
    • Mayes C. Rubeo; Jojo Rabbit

    Best production design 

    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • The Irishman
    • 1917
    • Jojo Rabbit
    • Parasite

    Live-action short film 

    • Brotherhood
    • Nefta Football Club
    • The Neighbors’ Window
    • Saria
    • A Sister

    Best adapted screenplay

    • Steven Zaillian, The Irishman
    • Greta Gerwig, Little Women
    • Taika Waititi, Jojo Rabbit
    • Anthony McCarten, The Two Popes
    • Todd Phillips & Scott Silver, Joker

    Best original screenplay

    • Rian Johnson, Knives Out
    • Noah Baumbach, Marriage Story
    • Sam Mendes & Krysty Wilson-Cairns, 1917
    • Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Bong Joon-ho, Parasite

    Animated short film 

    • Dcera (Daughter)
    • Hair Love
    • Kitbull
    • Memorable
    • Sister

    Animated feature film

    • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
    • I Lost My Body
    • Klaus
    • Missing Link
    • Toy Story 4