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The highspeed bullet train says Japan as much as Godzilla, sushi and Mount Fuji. And it takes center stage in Shinji ...
Sophie Nyweide, a former child actress who starred in 'Noah' and 'Margot at the Wedding,' has died at the age of 24, ...
Former senseis and business partners accuse Schulmann of building his $35-million-a-year martial-arts empire with Mafia ...
I f there’s one undeniable thing Cody Rhodes and Dusty Rhodes have in common, it’s success. In his day, The American Dream ...
The promoters plastered Aretha Franklin posters all over Ocala’s West Side ... who’d guarded Elvis Presley when he filmed a movie in Ocala in 1961, wore a diamond tie tack.
Stocked with enough simple characterizations and situational peril to launch its over-cooked drama into its own pulpy context ...
Watch the Official Trailer from Japanese web movie '​Bullet Train Explosion​' starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kanata Hosoda, Non, ...
In an age of perpetual crisis, disaster movies have started to feel like a form of escapism. Sure, they depict things going horribly wrong, but they also offer hope that people might manage to ...
Inspired by the kingfisher's beak, the bullet train's elongated nose design revolutionizes high-speed rail. This innovation mitigates sonic booms in tunnels by streamlining airflow, enhancing ...
Notably, funding for the bullet train project is largely being sourced through low-interest yen loans from the Japanese government. This will cover about 80% of the project's overall costs.
A tough gun-for-hire's mission to rescue a drug lord's son in Bangladesh turns into a life-or-death struggle and a journey of self-discovery. After the 2003 Iraq invasion, a reluctant soldier's ...