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The Frozen Ground movie review
The Frozen Ground is a thriller based on the real-life Alaskan hunt for serial killer Robert Hansen in the eighties. Written and directed by Scott Walker, it is based on the true story of a detective in Alaska, named as Sgt. Jack Halcome (Nicolas Cage) who is determined to end the killing of young women. The serial killer Hansen (John Cusack) stalked and murdered around 20 young girls and women. He first kidnapped them and then took them out to the Alaskan wilderness where he shot and buried them. The serial killer is a psychopath who has, since more than a decade, discreetly stalked the streets of Anchorage and picked up his victims. Sgt. Halcombe now takes it upon himself to go on a personal manhunt to find the killer, as the bodies of Anchorage women start to add up. It is only when a 17-year-old Cindy Paulson who had escaped Hansen’s unspeakable violence, and now she w ....
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Anushka Ranjan

Over the years brides are becoming more and more contemporary – Neeta Lulla A fashion extravaganza by Neeta Lulla and Varuna D Jani at Shehnaai 2013 Wedding Trends 2013 at JW Marriott Mumbai , 29th March 2013: Celebrated Bollywood fashion designer Neeta Lulla and trendsetting jewellery designer Varuna D Jani, presented wedding trends for 2013 through a lavish wedding fashion…

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Gateway of India turns green in honour of St. Patricks Day

For the first time ever, the Gateway of India in Mumbai, will illuminate green – India goes Green – along with other global iconic monuments in honour of St. Patrick’s Day, as part of Tourism Ireland’s ‘Global Greening’ in March Mumbai, 16th March 2013 – In a major coup for Irish tourism, for the first time ever, the Gateway of…

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AFDA Alumni and Students Shine with 24 nominations at the 2013 SAFTA Awards. AFDA (The South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance) alumni and students have been nominated for a total of 24 awards in the 2013 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA). The annual SAFTA awards, which takes place on March 15 and 16, is…

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This latest sensation in Bollywood – the Kabhi Neem Neem girl is a Gold Medalist in Indian Classical Music   Madhushree the Kabhi Neem Neem girl has risen rapidly to become one of the leading playback singers in the Hindi film industry. She has lent her honeyed voice to almost all the leading actresses of today, including Aishwarya Bachchan, Rani Mukherjee, Preity…

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Abhishek Kapoor is a Writer-Director, with three feature films to his credit. Each one of these bears his unique stamp of stylized yet sensitive narratives centered on the human experience, set against a backdrop of richly-textured scenes, which engage the viewer with their skillful touches. The choosy Abhishek Kapoor has now appointed Creative Co. as his new brand management agency.…

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I WENT SHOPPING FOR ROBERT DE NIRO – ANUPAM KHER’S NEXT DIRECTORIAL Anupam Kher announces his next directorial venture; I Went Shopping For Robert De Niro, a 29 minute short film, in honour of his Oscar Nominated Silver Linings Playbook co star. He has also produced the film under his banner Actor Prepares Mumbai, named after his acting school. “I…

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Love Is Waat : A different love story Romantic love stories in a Marathi film is a rare thing. Keeping the valentine season in mind; producer Lavy B. Pinto and directors’ duo Rohan Satghare and Tanveer Singh’s Love Is Waat, is a journey of young couple. According to them Love has two sides of a coin…. It can be good…

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Gulabo Sapera makes her item number debut with ‘’Bhanwari Ka Jaal”…. Gulabo Sapera, the internationally renowned and National Award winning Rajasthani dancer recently performed the traditional Kalbelian folk dance form in her debut item number in the upcoming controversial film ‘Bhanwari Ka Jaal’. The foot-tapping item number was shot at the picturesque Nandanvan near Madh, Mumbai. Gulabo Sapera performed on…

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Your Beauty is Worth Nothing… DIFF Screening, Dubai 13 December 2012   This charming and thoughtful film is about a 12 year old Veysel, named for the legendary Turkish poet Asik Veysel, struggles to adapt to his new life in Austria. At school he doesn’t speak the language while at home there continues to be tension amongst the various family…

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