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Jurgen Klopp urges Liverpool to seize their chance against Chelsea

Klopp's side are chasing silverware in all four major competitions after closing the gap on Premier League leaders Manchester City to three points. Jurgen Klopp wants Liverpool to take a step towards immortality when they target the first trophy in their historic quadruple bid in Sunday's League Cup final against Chelsea. Klopp's side are chasing silverware in all four major competitions after closing the gap on Premier League leaders Manchester City to three points. The Reds have made it to their first domestic cup final since 2016, are on course for the Champions League quarter-finals after a last 16 first leg win at Inter Milan and host Norwich in the FA Cup fifth round on Wednesday. Klopp has already delivered Champions League glory in 2019 and a long-awaited Premier League title in 2020, but the German knows only sustained success will see his group ranked alongside the club's 1970s and 1980s legends. "We all know that in the moment the people are really ha

Epic New Elvis Presley Film Would possibly not Omit His Military Carrier

Australian director Baz Luhrmann is in spite of everything in a position to unharness "Elvis," his epic biopic of the Military veteran and king of rock ‘n’ roll. The Elvis Presley movie made news in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 when co-star Tom Hanks used to be the primary well-known American to check sure for the virus simply ahead of cameras had been set to roll in Australia. The solid got here again in combination in September 2020 as soon as manufacturing protection protocols had been devised, and now the movie is scheduled for unencumber in theaters on June 24, 2022.  The studio has simply launched the primary trailer We get a temporary glimpse of Presley in his Military uniform on this trailer, offering affirmation that the film will painting the King's determination to just accept his draft standing and depart his profession in the back of to serve on the peak of his musical profession . In fact , t

Attack on Titan Final Season Trailer

The trailer for Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 has dropped, teasing an explosive final battle which will bring the saga to an end. The intensely epic trailer for Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2, the final part of the anime saga, has dropped, teasing the explosive battle between the colossal brothers Eren and Zeke. Due to air its first episode, episode 76, on January 9, 2022, the newly released footage gives us a glimpse at the climax of Eren Jaeger’s story, which promises to bring Attack on Titan to a close in a hugely satisfying, action-packed manner. Based on the manga of the same name by Hajime Isayama, Attack on Titan began way back in April 2013, and has become one of the most popular anime shows of all time, having received widespread acclaim and a broad, passionate fanbase. The series drops audiences into a post-apocalyptic world where the remains of humanity live behind walls protecting them from mysterious, giant humanoids known as Titans.  With humanity driven to the brink

Jordan Peele Releases His Latest Horror ‘Nope’

For fans of the Peeleverse, the impending film Nope is a movie we are all waiting for with bated breath. Before the full trailer premieres this Superbowl Sunday, you can catch a quick first look of photo stills from the movie.  Peele’s third horror movie is currently titled Nope, and it’s been described as “a new terror from the mind of Academy Award winner Jordan Peele.” Peele of course won that Oscar for the aforementioned Get Out, taking home the Best Original Screenplay trophy at the 2018 Academy Awards. Peele’s debut movie was even nominated for Best Picture, a rare accomplishment for horror. Both written and directed by Peele, Nope is shrouded in secrecy at this point in time, but we do have a cast and a piece of early promotional poster art to whet our appetites… Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out) will be streaming with Peele on the mysterious movie, with the cast also including Steven Yeun (“The Walking Dead,” Mayhem) and Keke Palmer (“Scream”). Michael Wincott (The Crow), Barbie Ferr

Horror Movies With Ambiguous Endings

Endings can't always be clear cut, sometimes it's up to the audience to decide the meaning of what they see on screen. Horror movies are meant to be uncomfortable. They are designed to make audiences squirm in their seats, linger and leave nightmares behind all in the name of fun and a quick adrenaline rush. The great thing about horror movies is that they are temporary, they all end, and nine times out of ten the heroes win out against the evil and get to go back to their lives. What happens when the outcome isn't quite so clear? Sometimes there is no clear resolution, no definitive vanquishing of evil or return to the status quo. Sometimes, it's up to the audience to imagine the outcome and there's nothing more terrifying than what the human imagination can dream up. With that being said, this list looks at 5 of the most underappreciated horror films that left audiences guessing. Kingdom Synopsis If you’re looking for a combination of a period piece and horror, c

5 Cast Looks Then Vs. Now on Their 20th Anniversary

When castings were first held for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Lewis—who was a huge fan of the series—jumped at the opportunity to audition. When cast were first held for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Lewis—who was a huge fan of the series—jumped at the opportunity to audition. Neville Longbottom (Matthew Lewis) The child actor ultimately landed the role of the shy yet true Gryffindor wizard, Neville Longbottom. For the part, Lewis had to wear a set of false teeth, shoes that were two sizes too big, a fat suit and ear prosthetics all at the age of 12 in the franchise’s first film. Looking back, Lewis actually finds it somewhat “painful” to watch his performance in the Harry Potter films . The actor, who was 22 at the time of the final film in the series and 32 when HBO Max’s Harry Potter reunion premiered in January 2022, told The New York Times that his role as Neville simply hits too close to home for him to bear. “I find it quite difficult when too much of me sta

Harry Potter Stars Managed to Master Movie

Here, a rundown of the Harry Potter stars you won't see while watching the reunion — unless you've somehow managed to master a Summoning Charm. 1. Michael Gambon (Albus Dumbledore) The cast and creators of the upper-crust whodunnit recall the half-truths and hijinks required to get the film made. It took a bit of magic, and no small amount of mischief, for Robert Altman to get Gosford Park to the screen. Twenty years after its release, the film is now beloved, a deliciously witty British country house murder mystery. Set during a shooting party in 1932, it is fraught with sex, snobbery, and duplicity, with an emotional jolt at the end. The privileged class upstairs includes Michael Gambon as a boorish tycoon, Kristin Scott Thomas as his aristocratic wife, who loathes him, and Maggie Smith as her haughty aunt, the Countess of Trentham. Below stairs are the servants, including Helen Mirren as the housekeeper, Eileen Atkins as the cook, and the late Alan Bates as the butler, all

New Netflix World War Two Film

Munich: The Edge of War landed on Netflix last month and centres on the infamous 1938 agreement made between British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler. It stars Jeremy Irons as Chamberlain as well as George MacKay (1917) as Hugh Legal and Jannis Niewöhner as Paul von Hartmann. The film is based on the novel by Robert Harris, 'Munich', which focuses on the signing of the Munich agreement, a pact that enabled Hitler to take control of the disputed Sudetenland in exchange for not using his military. The agreement failed to prevent the start of a Second World War and ruined Chamberlain's reputation, with him forever known as an 'appeaser'. The official synopsis reads: "It is fall 1938, and Europe is on the brink of war. Adolf Hitler is preparing to invade Czechoslovakia and Neville Chamberlain’s British government is desperately trying to find a peaceful solution to the conflict. "In the face of the mounting pressure, British civil servant H

New movies and shows this week

Netflix is bringing a bunch of new movies and shows this week. Everything from a new Netflix Original drama series to a new season of a dating show to a sequel to a popular teen movie is being added to the lineup. Likely one of the biggest shows of the week will be Inventing Anna. The series is based on a real-life story of a journalist who follows the story of Anna Delvey (played by Ozark’s Julia Garner), an Instagram influencer and heiress who turns out to be anything but what she says she is. This week also brings season 2 of Love is Blind as well as Love is Blind Japan. Both shows will release new episodes weekly so, unfortunately, you can’t binge-watch the whole series. Inventing Anna and Tall Girl 2 headed to Netflix this week Both shows also have the same concept.  Singles who want to find love based on who they are and not what they look like meet each other without ever seeing the other person face to face. They talk to each other in different pods and only when the men decide

Winter Olympics Beijing is highlighted

Saturday’s action at the Winter Olympics in Beijing is highlighted by figure skating, snowboarding, and some American curling action. In the morning, the U.S. women’s ice hockey team will take on the Russian Olympic Committee (Russia’s name, flag, and anthem are barred from the Winter Olympics for doping) at 8:10 a.m. on USA Network. Team USA won their Olympics opener against Finland earlier in the week in their bid to defend their 2018 gold medal and become the first U.S. squad to win consecutive titles. Saturday night will also feature the women’s snowboarding slopestyle final, which is expected to include two-time gold medalist Jamie Anderson and air live at 8:30 p.m. on USA Network. 2018 Olympic gold medalist Red Gerard will lead the U.S. contenders in the men’s slopestyle qualifying at 11:30 p.m. on USA Network. In addition to TV coverage on NBC’s broadcast and cable channels in English and Spanish, every event will be available to stream live on NBCOlympics.com. You’ll have to l

Historic Dutch bridge

The city of Rotterdam has agreed to remove a section of historic bridge in the Netherlands to make way for a superyacht, reportedly built for Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos. A spokesperson for the city of Rotterdam said the mid-section of the century-old "Koningshavenbrug," know by locals as "De Hef", will be removed this summer to make way for a yacht with 40-metre (131-ft) masts, but declined to comment on who owns the ship. Rotterdam broadcaster Rijnmond reported that the yacht is owned by Jeff Bezos . Officials at yacht builder Oceanco did not respond to requests for comment. Representatives for Jeff Bezos did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The vessel, known as Y721 during construction, will measure 127 metres (139 yards), making it the largest sailing yacht in the world when it launches in 2022, according to figures published by Boat International. To get from Oceanco's inland dock in Alblasserdam to the North Sea, the yacht must pass the

Elizabeth join Royal Family On her 21st birthday

Elizabeth followed her father in leading by example, joining the Auxiliary Territorial Service in early 1945, becoming the first female member of the Royal Family to join the armed services as a full-time active member. On her 21st birthday, she dedicated her life to the nation and the Commonwealth, the voluntary association of states that grew out of the British Empire. “I declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong,” she said in a radio address broadcast around the world. In 1952, the young princess embarked on a tour of the Commonwealth in place of her ailing father. She was at a remote Kenyan lodge, where she and her husband Prince Philip watched baboons from the treetops, when she heard her father had died. She immediately returned to London, disembarking the plane in black mourning clothes, to begin her life as queen. She has reigned ever since, with c

5 Best Movies to Streaming February

Every month, streaming services add movies and TV shows to its library. Here are our picks for some of February’s most promising new titles. 1. House of Gucci Starts streaming : Feb. 1 House of Gucci is now streaming online. The Ridley Scott-directed film starring Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Jeremy Iron, Salma Hayek, Jack Huston and Al Pacino arrived on VOD on Tuesday (Feb. 1). The digital release comes less than three months after the true-crime drama debuted in movie theaters. Inspired by real-life events, House of Gucci shares the story of the family behind the Italian fashion house. Gaga plays Patrizia Reggiani, an “outsider” from humble beginnings who marries into the fashion empire by way of Maurizio Gucci (Driver), former head of Gucci. Maurizio was killed in a murder-for-hire plot in 1995, with Reggiani later being convicted of hiring a hitman to kill him. 2. Nightmare Alley Starts streaming : Feb. 1 In the end-of-year crunch of blockbusters and awards contenders, the d