Wednesday, September 12, 2018

‘Venom’ movie: Everything we know about it so far



You can’t keep a good character down in Hollywood — even when that character has spent most of its existence as one of Marvel Comics’ most notorious villains. The Venom movie based on the popular Spider-Man spinoff character has an action-packed new trailer showcasing the film’s wild alien effects, and now a rumor suggests that the character’s comic book roots might not be the movie’s only connection to the famous web-slinger.
Set to be directed by Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland) and hit theaters October 5, Venom will feature Mad Max: Fury Road and The Dark Knight Rises star Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock, a journalist who becomes the host of a powerful, symbiotic alien that gives him superhuman abilities. The movie’s supporting cast members include Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Jenny Slate, and Woody Harrelson.
The rumor machine shifted into high gear in January when a Collider host reported that Tom Holland’s Spider-Man — the star of Spider-Man: Homecoming and the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s youngest star — might show up in Venom.

Unnervingly lifelike robot kid will help train (and maybe traumatize) doctors

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Let’s pretend you’re a medical student learning how to perform a certain operation. It’s late one night and you’re in the classroom all alone, trying to perfect a particularly challenging procedure on a mannequin of a young kid. You move your scalpel-wielding hand into place and … wait, that mannequin’s eyes didn’t move, did they? Of course not, you reassure yourself. Suddenly, the mannequin lurches to life, thrashing around on the gurney, its breathing rapid and scared, its eyes wide and darting.

Is this the start of some new horror movie franchise set in a haunted hospital? Nope. It’s Pediatric Hal, a creepily lifelike new robot created by the folks at medical training company Gaumard Scientific. Made to look like a 5-year-old male patient, Hal is able to answer questions, track fingers with his eyes, cry for his robot parents, urinate when scared, say “Ow!” when pricked with a needle, and mimic the symptoms of assorted medical ailments — including arrhythmia and cardiac arrest. No wonder its creators refer to it as “The World’s Most Advanced Pediatric Patient Simulator.”

The idea of the robot is to allow medical students to come to grips with everything from inserting tracheal tubes into a patient’s throat to using a defibrillator by giving them a mannequin to learn on before they move on to the real thing. However, while practicing operations is one thing, being able to perform them under pressure is quite another. That’s where the idea of Hal comes into its own, since it exhibits the behavior that surgeons may have to face when dealing with real patients later in their careers.

The Predator’ movie: Here’s everything we know so far



You just can’t keep a good trophy-hunting alien down, and now The Predator is scheduled to stalk the big screen again beginning September 14. Just a few days before the film’s premiere, a clip from the film was released that offered the best look so far at the movie’s supersized new alien.
Directed by Iron Man 3 and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang filmmaker Shane Black — who also played a supporting role in the original 1987 film — The Predator
010’s Predators. Narcos and Logan actor Boyd Holbrook stars in the film, while Olivia Munn, Keegan-Michael Key, Jacob Tremblay, and Thomas Jane have supporting roles.
Here’s everything we know about The Predator so far.



HELLO, BIG GUY
Humans won’t be the only prey for the aliens in The Predator. A clip released by the studio in September (just a few days before the film’s premiere) offered the best look so far at the genetically modified, supersized hunter that will debut in the film — and will apparently hunt other Predators.

THE FINAL, BLOODY LOOK

20th Century Fox released the final, full-length trailer for The Predator in late August, and the studio went all-in on its last look at the film with the most intense, footage-filled preview so far. Along with offering an introduction to the movie’s colorful cast of human characters, the trailer also showcases the bloody beatdown the alien predators will dish out in the film — and not just to humans.
Clearly, the studio was saving the best for last when it comes to The Predator.

Monday, September 10, 2018

'The Nun' Delivers 'Conjuring' Franchise Record, $131 Million Global Debut



Warner Bros. and New Line's The Nun made good on expectations, setting a new franchise opening weekend record (both globally and domestically) and delivering the second largest September opening ever. Meanwhile, STX's release of Peppermint delivered on expectations, and Mission: Impossible - Fallout became Tom Cruise's highest grossing worldwide release of all-time, topping $725 million globally.

With an estimated $53.5 million, Warner Bros.'s release of New Line's The Nun destroyed the previous franchise opening weekend record set by the very first The Conjuring at $41.8 million. The debut is also the second largest September opening ever, topping the $48.4 million set by Hotel Transylvania 2 in 2015, while placing well behind the massive, $123.4 million opening for WB's It just last year. In fact, The Nun's $53.5 million debut is also the second largest opening ever for an R-rated horror film, again placing behind WB's It.


This is the fifth straight weekend Warner Bros. has held the #1 spot at the weekend box office, doing so with three different films (The Meg and Crazy Rich Asians). To that point, this is also the fourth straight weekend WB has held the #1 and #2 spot at the weekend box office, an achievement that hasn't happened in over 25 years.

Friday, September 7, 2018

Peppermint Jennifer Garner revenge action thriller #NOWSHOWING @genesiscinemas




Peppermint is a revenge action thriller that centers on a grieving and determined wife/mother named Riley North (Jennifer Garner). Riley watched her husband and daughter get gunned down by gang members who were never convicted for their crimes; five years later, she returns to Los Angeles with one goal: to kill every man she holds responsible for her family's murder. Not surprisingly, then, there's a lot of bloody, even grisly violence as Riley seeks her vengeance:
She shoots, stabs, and tortures her victims. She also punches a and ties up a woman who had been cruel to her and her daughter.

PADUPAFRICA Mensural Hygiene FAQ #support

It’s one of those days. You are on yourperiod – and it is painful. You don’t feel like going to work, but have an important meeting you cannot miss. With a help of a few pain killers, you drag yourself out of bed and head to work. Minutes before the meeting you find out you have stained your dress. The day couldn’t get worse!Why do women have period?
Imagine a life without period - no bleeding, no pain, no sanitary napkins/tampons. Hold that thought before you get too carried away. Every month, the womb prepares for a possible pregnancy when it sheds the lining of the womb, resulting in period or menses. This usually happens once a month and a woman bleeds on an average for five days. The normal cycle varies from 21 to 35 days and the bleeding can last from two to seven days. Having an regular period indicates that a woman is ovulating every month. It is like a monthly reminder that women are capable of having a baby.

Menstruation through the ages
Menarche and menopause mark the start and the end of period in a woman’s lifetime. Through the ages, menstruation has never been discussed openly. It has been associated with witches, magic, shame and taboo. It is not surprising that even today most women in our country do not talk freely about it. In some communities in India, women are not allowed to enter religious places, cook food or participate in socio-cultural activities during period. This revolves around the myth that menstruation is impure and the body is cursed during this time. However, this is rather contradictory because a girl is
considered cursed and infertile if she does not have period. In many cultures, the onset of the first period is announced and celebrated.

Menstrual hygiene
Before sanitary pads/tampons were invented, it is believed (although this has not been proven) that the Egyptians and Greeks used papyrus and lint wrapped around a stick to use as a tampon. Over a period of time, women were known to use “rags”. The sanitary napkins were not invented until the late 19 th century and the tampon came into being only in the early 20 th century. However, many women in the developing world continue to use cloth or rags as they cannot afford menstrual hygiene products.during their period. In recent times, several NGOs have been working to spread awareness among women in rural areas.

Even in the cities and metros, access to clean toilets is a luxury. Most workplaces are not ‘period friendly’ and women find it challenging to step out of the comfort zone during this time.

have problems with your period, go visit your gynaecologist.

Menstrual abnormalities
Some women may experience variations in their cycles. Bleeding may be heavy (changing 5-6 or more fully soaked pads every day), painful or irregular. These variations may be a result of a hormone imbalance, growths (non-cancerous) in the uterus called fibroids or polyps or occasionally a sign of cancer in older women. Most commonly, heavy and prolonged period can cause a low blood count otherwise known as anaemia. This can cause tiredness, weakness and an inability to perform day to day activities optimally. If you

Thursday, September 6, 2018

FUNKE The Movie Premiers Tomorrow

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Come watch Funke the movie premiering tommorow 7th September at all cinemas nation wide! Do miss the opportunity to hang out with your favorite celebrity and get a chance to win signed souvenirs. Funke is a movie of determination, tenacity of purpose, it’s a movie that appreciates the struggles that sports face and the joy of achieving set goals!

‘The Vendor’ Odunlade Adekola’s new comic movie Premiers Tomorrow





The release date for “The Vendor,” a comedy starring Adunni Ade and
Odunlade Adekolaamong others, haas been announced.
Directed by Odunlade Adekola, the movie is scheduled to be released in cinemas on September 7, 2018.

The movie also stars Jide Kosoko, Eniola Ajao, Ireti Osayemi, Kayode Olaseinde, Tunde Bernard, and Mr Latin.

While Odunlade has kept the plot behind the movie away from the public knowledge, the movie has been dubbed the

most anticipated comedy from the AMVCA winner.

Monday, September 3, 2018

AMVCA2018: Full list of winners

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The 2018 edition of Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards has just wrapped up where veteran cinematographer, Tunde Kelani, emerged the winner of the AMVCA Industry Merit Award.

He wasn’t the only winner of the night as actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde emerged the Best Actress in a drama movie/TV series. Former Big Brother Naija contestant, Bisola Aiyeola also won the Trail Blazer Award.

Folarin Falana, popularly called Falz carted home the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/TV Series category.



See the full list of winners below...

Best Sound Editor
Tatu - Kolade Morakinyo and Pius Fatoke WINNER

Idahaso Trails - Stanlee Ohikhuare

Alter Ego - Zezom Gnawni

Ojukokoro - Dayo Thompson

Hakkunde - James Coon Falcon

Best Picture Editor
Idemuza - Aloaye Omoake

18 Hours - Mark Maina WINNER

Alter Ego - Moses Inwang/Tunde Bakare

Hakkune - Asurf Oluseyi

Hidden - Jibril Mailafia

Best Lighting Designer Movie/TV Series
Tatu - Akpe Ododoru, Tunde Akinniyi WINNER

Kada River - Godwin Gata

Hidden - Agbo Kelly

Lotanna - McBaror

Children of Mud - Sunday Olalekan

South Pasadena Officials Caution Against ‘Making Judgements’ in Fatal Shooting of ‘ER’ Actress



South Pasadena city leaders cautioned the public against making preliminary judgements about the fatal shooting of “ER” actress Vanessa Marquez at her home on Thursday.

In a statement released on Saturday, city officials said two separate, independent investigations are being conducted by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and District Attorney’s Office into the officer-involved shooting.

“We believe our officers acted appropriately under a tragic set of circumstances,” South Pasadena City Manager Stephanie DeWolfe said in a press release. “We are asking the public to respect the investigative process and allow the Sheriff’s Department and D.A.’s office to gather and release the facts.”

Chinese billionaire Liu of JD.com arrested in Minneapolis


Chinese billionaire Liu Qiangdong, also known as Richard Liu, the founder of the Beijing-based e-commerce site JD.com, was arrested in Minneapolis on suspicion of criminal sexual conduct, jail records show.

Liu, 45, was arrested late Friday night and released Saturday afternoon pending possible criminal charges, Hennepin County Jail records show. The jail records don't provide details of the alleged incident.

Minneapolis police spokesman John Elder said Sunday that he couldn't provide any details because the investigation is considered active. He declined to say where in Minneapolis Liu was arrested or what Liu was accused of doing.

Minnesota law defines five degrees of criminal sexual misconduct, ranging from a gross misdemeanor to felonies, covering a broad array of conduct ranging from nonconsensual touching to violent assaults with injuries. The jail records for Liu don't indicate a degree.

Myanmar judge jails Reuters reporters for seven years in landmark secrets case



A Myanmar judge on Monday found two Reuters journalists guilty of breaching a law on state secrets and sentenced them to seven years in prison, in a landmark case seen as a test of progress towards democracy in the Southeast Asian country.

Yangon northern district judge Ye Lwin said Wa Lone, 32, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, breached the colonial-era Official Secrets Act when they collected and obtained confidential documents.

"The defendants ... have breached Official Secrets Act section 3.1.c, and are sentenced to seven years. The time already served by the defendants from Dec. 12 will be taken into consideration," the judge said.

Press freedom advocates, the United Nations, the European Union and countries including the United States, Canada and Australia had called for the Reuters journalists' acquittal.

"Today is a sad day for Myanmar, Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, and the press everywhere," Reuters editor in chief Stephen J Adler said in a statement.

"We will not wait while Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo suffer this injustice and will evaluate how to proceed in the coming days, including whether to seek relief in an international forum."

Friday, August 31, 2018

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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Facebook Rolls Out Video Platform Watch Internationally



The social media platform is looking to commission a raft of content from producers around the world as it looks for global shows that can repeat the success of Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett Smith and beauty mogul Huda Kattan’s behind-the-scenes show Huda Boss.

Fidji Simo, Head of Video at Facebook, said, “Today we’re making Facebook Watch available everywhere — giving people around the world a new way to discover great videos and interact with friends, creators and other fans.

“We launched Watch in the US a year ago to give people a place on Facebook to find shows and video creators they love and to start conversations with friends, other fans, and even creators themselves. Over the past year, we’ve made the experience more social — like making it easier to see which videos your friends have liked or shared, creating shows that have audience participation at their core.”

Night School #Summer Rush @GENESIS CINEMAS

   

As kids are heading back to school next Month, Kevin Hart will be doing the same, though their hours will be different. Universal Pictures said that its comedy Night School featuring the Ride Along and Central Intelligence star will open September 28, 2018.Based on a story by Hart, Night School follows a group of misfits who are forced to attend adult classes in the long-shot chance that they’ll pass the GED exam.  

Hart will produce for his Hartbeat Productions along with Will Packer via his Will Packer Productions.
 

So far the film’s only competition on that weekend is Warner Bros’ redo of A Star Is Born with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga.
Director: Malcolm D. Lee
Writers: Kevin Hart, Harry Ratchford 

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