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Napoleon Director Describes Malta As ‘The Jewel’

Napoleon Director Describes Malta As 'The Jewel'
Nov 22 2023 Share

Nothing but praise for Malta as Sir Ridley Scott explains his creative vision behind his recently released ‘Napoleon’, starring Joaquin Phoenix. 

Scott, who also directed Gladiator in 2000 in the Maltese islands, revealed that the Mediterranean island and its ‘great’ architecture immediately came to mind when planning to film Napoleon.

 

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Ridley Scott goes on to admire the beauty of the ports, explaining how he would go all around the area and marvelling at the churches, buildings and film scene potential.

Aidan Elliott, the executive producer, also described the work of the local crew as ‘second-to-none’ and exceeding all expectations.

Actress Vanessa Kirby too said that she understands why many crews and film productions would want to come to Malta to film their movies, saying that Malta is so well adapted with ‘epic landscapes’.

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Jim Carrey Will Not Reprise Role Of Grinch Despite Rumours

Jim Carrey Will Not Reprise Role Of Grinch Despite Rumours
Nov 22 2023 Share

Contrary to online rumors, Jim Carrey has no plans to reprise his role as the Grinch in a sequel to the 2000 live-action film “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” 

Recent reports suggested a sequel was in the works with Carrey returning, but his representative dismissed these claims, stating there is no truth to the rumors. 

Carrey originally portrayed the Grinch in the 2000 adaptation of Dr. Seuss’s book, directed by Ron Howard. The film also featured Taylor Momsen, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, Molly Shannon, and Anthony Hopkins. 

While the story was later animated in 2018 with Benedict Cumberbatch as the voice star, Carrey expressed his retirement from acting in 2022 during interviews for “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.” 

He mentioned taking a break, emphasizing his enjoyment of a quiet life, painting, and focusing on his spiritual well-being. 

Carrey clarified that while he might consider a compelling script, he feels content with what he has accomplished in his nearly four-decade-long entertainment career.

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Eating Pasta Does Not Lead To Weight Gain, Study Finds

Eating Pasta Does Not Lead To Weight Gain, Study Finds
Nov 22 2023 Share

In a recent study, the age-old question of whether pasta contributes to weight gain has been addressed, providing a definitive answer. 

Contrary to common beliefs and numerous Google queries, it has been officially established that regular pasta consumption does not lead to weight gain. 

Despite its reputation as a refined carbohydrate and public enemy number one in diet discussions, pasta has been exonerated. Scientists Lisa Sanders and Joanne Slavin conducted a comprehensive analysis of 38 studies, revealing that, contrary to the perception of pasta as a “fattening” food, observational evidence indicates it is generally not associated with increased body weight or composition. 

Notably, it may even be inversely linked to BMI or abdominal obesity, providing a positive note for pasta enthusiasts. This aligns with a 2016 Italian study showing that pasta eaters tend to have a smaller BMI. 

However, the study emphasises sensible consumption, excluding indulgent sauces and excessive portions. Pasta is distinguished as a “low-glycemic carbohydrate,” setting it apart from its refined carb counterparts. 

Portion size (75g of dried pasta) and cooking methods, particularly achieving the perfect ‘al dente,’ play crucial roles in maintaining its health benefits, including a lower glycemic index similar to brown rice and the presence of gut-friendly resistant starch.

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Four Day Truce Between Israel And Hamas Struck

Four Day Truce Between Israel And Hamas Struck
Nov 22 2023 Share

Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement brokered by Qatar, announcing a deal to release at least 50 hostages, including 3 Americans, and numerous Palestinian prisoners.

This breakthrough came after weeks of intense all-out-war. The deal involves the release of hostages taken during October 7 raids by Hamas militants in exchange for the freeing of Palestinian women and children detained in Israeli prisons. 

A four-day truce was declared for the release, with the possibility of extension. Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups, holding approximately 240 Israelis and foreigners hostage in Gaza, welcomed the “humanitarian truce.” 

Israel agreed to a four-day “pause” in its six-week-long military operation in Gaza to facilitate the release, with an extra day’s pause for every 10 additional hostages freed. 

The Israeli government emphasized that this truce did not signify the end of the war, reiterating its commitment to eliminate Hamas and ensure the return of all hostages. 

The agreement faced internal challenges in Israel, but the cabinet ultimately approved it, highlighting the urgency of reuniting families and public concern for the hostages’ fate. Israel’s Defense Minister clarified that the war would continue even after this phase.

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