Movie Review: Brendan Fraser is a middling actor with a winning heart in sweet drama ‘Rental Family’
In "Rental Family," Brendan Fraser plays a mediocre American actor struggling to get work in Tokyo after once scoring it big with a toothpaste commercial. He falls into a job with a ...
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Huge Flops That Fast Food Chains Want You To Forget About
Fast food chains invest a lot of time and energy into innovation, constantly trying to create the next big thing. More often ...
Firms are embracing social media in an effort to shed their old reputations and signal cultural change. Read more at ...
SEOUL: South Korea's traditional manufacturing giants are reinventing themselves online, rolling out memes, characters and ...
Korea’s traditional manufacturing giants are reinventing themselves online, rolling out memes, characters and humorous videos to win over millennials and Genera ...
Lee Jun-ho has had quite a ride living through 1997 — fumbling with pager messages, sporting period-accurate leather coats ...
When it comes to Jeff Buckley, we are as stuck as he always seemed to be—unable to move on, let go or say goodbye.
Although most car-chase movies pack some serious A-list talent, we like to think that in many cases the real star in this particular movie genre is the car: from McQueen's super-tight Ford Mustang in ...
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60 Interesting Facts That Are Better Than Watching The News
It’s easy to get lost in the noise of headlines and breaking alerts, but sometimes reality is more surprising than anything ...
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Social strikes: Can general strikes, mass strikes, and people power uprisings provide a last defense against MAGA tyranny?
Jeremy Brecher is a co-founder and senior strategic advisor for the Labor Network forSustainability. He is the author of more than fifteen books on labor and social movements,including Strike! Common ...
It sounds rather like a mixed compliment to say of an actor that he’s persuasive at playing, well, a mediocre actor.
There are, indeed, companies in Japan like the one at the center of Hikari’s film — businesses that “rent out” actors to play ...
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