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Why Some Films Never Trend No Matter How Good They Are
One of the most common reasons a film fails to trend is the lack of "bankable" stars. And while it sounds superficial, the ...
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Meet Ben Lamm, the Billionaire Working to Bring Extinct Animals Back to Life With Hollywood's Help
Ben Lamm is making the impossible possible, working to bring animals back from extinction. Though it was a difficult feat to accomplish in under five years, his company, Colossal Biosciences, which he ...
Toni Braxton speaks exclusively with PEOPLE ahead of the Lifetime release of her latest film, 'He Wasn’t Man Enough,' which ...
ABUJA, Nigeria — The billionaire owner of Africa's largest refinery plans to expand its capacity to 1.4 million barrels per day to meet growing fuel needs in the continent and beyond. Aliko Dangote, ...
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How a Nigerian graduate became head of the African subsidiary of an Indian fintech at just 22
Before Veefin, Nwankwo had no formal fintech background, as he was coming from health-tech. So, he had to learn.
Materialists, starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal is now on HBO Max, where it's become a streaming hit.
Toluse enjoys watching Nollywood movies and reading Chimamanda Adichie’s books. He has heard “Shallow,” by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, a few hundred times too many, and recommends listening to the ...
The star of Lifetime's new rom-com 'His, Hers and Ours', out Nov. 1, says being single isn't easy, but it's helped him identify with recent roles Janine Rubenstein is Editor-at-Large at PEOPLE and ...
Vertical movies have become more and more popular and I think that I can confidently say they’d be more – if they didn’t cost a fortune to watch. $19.99 a week is a lot of money, especially in this ...
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