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Liam Payne's ex-girlfriend wrote a book about a pop star who threatens to jump off a balcony

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Liam Payne's ex-girlfriend wrote a book about a pop star who threatens to jump off a balcony

The tragic death of former One Direction singer Liam Payne, who fell from a third-floor balcony at a Buenos Aires hotel Wednesday, has brought added attention to a novel written by ex-girlfriend Maya Henry that includes one scene eerily reminiscent of news reports out of Argentina this week.

In Henry’s book — “Looking Forward,” a work of fiction “inspired by true events,” the cover says — a model named Mallory falls in love with Oliver, member of a popular boy band called 5Forward that has been assembled after auditions for a TV show called “Star Power.” Toward the end of the book, which was published in April, the character of Mallory returns to the London flat she shares with Oliver to find him suffering a drug-fueled mental breakdown. He is screaming and crying and slapping himself on the face. At one point he threatens to jump off a balcony, saying he’s going to kill himself.

“He stands outside, in the dark London night, sobbing and unsteady, the handrail only a few feet away. And below that is the cold hard pavement,” Henry writes in her book. “I watch in horror as he sways a bit, unsteady on his feet, inching ever closer to the railing. He has to stop, I think. I have to stop him.”

Pablo Policicchio, a spokesperson for the Security Ministry of Buenos Aires, said Wednesday that Payne had thrown himself from the balcony of his hotel room. The Times’ report said police found substances in the room that appeared to be drugs as well as evidence of alcohol. Payne’s hotel room had “various destroyed objects and furniture,” including a smashed TV screen, police said. Policicchio added that police were sent to the hotel after receiving an emergency call about an “aggressive man who could be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.” When they arrived, they heard a thud and found Payne’s body in the courtyard, Policicchio said.

In Henry’s book, the protagonist wraps her arms around Oliver and pulls him inside the flat. But Oliver becomes increasingly agitated, ranting and pacing. He punches a hole in the wall, he curses. Oliver then grabs an axe and swings it, smashing the TV. Oliver raises the axe high in the air, shattering a chandelier. Glass crashes down, cutting Mallory.

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In the book, Oliver is confused, terrified and then angry. He calls Mallory a “bitch,” and then he cries and calls her “my sweet angel.” He sobs and then passes out.

“Looking Forward” by Maya Henry

(Mars Book Publishing)

In Henry’s book, Mallory doesn’t see calling the police as an option because of the tabloid attention that would generate. Oliver’s manager comes to the flat, accompanied by Oliver’s psychiatrist, a doctor and a lawyer. They discuss follow-up care with a doctor who has signed a nondisclosure agreement. The lawyer will deal with damage control, including the press, but all leaks seem to be patched.

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“They have done extensive work to control his destructive impulses, I learn, but he continues to grapple with demons relating to deep-seated trauma,” Henry writes. The pressure of fame and an unrelenting schedule “only exacerbates these trauma-related demons and leads to episodes of impulsive destructivity.”

In the book, Oliver wakes up and sobers up. When he sees and hears about what he has done, he is distraught and contrite. When COVID-19 hits, Oliver’s security guard lives with the couple, protecting Mallory from Oliver, and Oliver from himself. The cycle repeats until Mallory has had enough and finally leaves.

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Film reviews: ‘No Other Choice,’ ‘Dead Man’s Wire,’ and ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’

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Film reviews: ‘No Other Choice,’ ‘Dead Man’s Wire,’ and ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’

‘No Other Choice’

Directed by Park Chan-wook (R)

★★★★

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Brazil’s Wagner Moura wins lead actor Golden Globe for ‘The Secret Agent’

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Brazil’s Wagner Moura wins lead actor Golden Globe for ‘The Secret Agent’

Wagner Moura won the Golden Globe for lead actor in a motion picture drama on Sunday night for the political thriller “The Secret Agent,” becoming the second Brazilian to take home a Globes acting prize, after Fernanda Torres’ win last year for “I’m Still Here.”

“ ‘The Secret Agent’ is a film about memory — or the lack of memory — and generational trauma,” Moura said in his acceptance speech. “I think if trauma can be passed along generations, values can too. So this is to the ones that are sticking with their values in difficult moments.”

The win marks a major milestone in a banner awards season for the 49-year-old Moura. In “The Secret Agent,” directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, he plays Armando, a former professor forced into hiding while trying to protect his young son during Brazil’s military dictatorship of the 1970s. The role earned Moura the actor prize at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, making him the first Brazilian performer to win that honor.

For many American viewers, Moura is best known for his star-making turn as Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in Netflix’s “Narcos,” which ran from 2015 to 2017 and earned him a Golden Globe nomination in 2016. He has since been involved in a range of high-profile English-language projects, including the 2020 biographical drama “Sergio,” the 2022 animated sequel “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,” in which he voiced the villainous Wolf, and Alex Garland’s 2024 dystopian thriller “Civil War,” playing a Reuters war correspondent.

“The Secret Agent,” which earlier in the evening earned the Globes award for non-English language film, marked a homecoming for Moura after more than a decade of not starring in a Brazilian production, following years spent working abroad and navigating political turmoil in his home country as well as pandemic disruptions.

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Though he failed to score a nomination from the Screen Actors Guild earlier this month, Moura now heads strongly into Oscar nominations, which will be announced Jan. 22. “The Secret Agent” is Brazil’s official submission for international feature and has been one of the most honored films of the season, keeping Moura firmly in the awards conversation. Last month, he became the first Latino performer to win best actor from the New York Film Critics Circle.

Even as his career has been shaped by politically charged projects, Moura has been careful not to let that define him. “I don’t want to be the Che Guevara of film,” he told The Times last month. “I gravitate towards things that are political, but I like being an actor more than anything else.”

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Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu Review: USA Premiere Report

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U.S. Premiere Report:

#MSG Review: Free Flowing Chiru Fun

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It’s an easy, fun festive watch with a better first half that presents Chiru in a free-flowing, at-ease with subtle humor. On the flip side, much-anticipated Chiru-Venky track is okay, which could have elevated the second half.

#AnilRavipudi gets the credit for presenting Chiru in his best, most likable form, something that was missing from his comeback.

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With a simple story, fun moments and songs, this has enough to become a commercial success this #Sankranthi

Rating: 2.5/5

First Half Report:

#MSG Decent Fun 1st Half!

Chiru’s restrained body language and acting working well, paired with consistent subtle humor along with the songs and the father’s emotion which works to an extent, though the kids’ track feels a bit melodramatic – all come together to make the first half a decent fun, easy watch.

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– Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu show starts with Anil Ravipudi-style comedy, with his signature backdrop, a gang, and silly gags, followed by a Megastar fight and a song. Stay tuned for the report.

U.S. Premiere begins at 10.30 AM EST (9 PM IST). Stay tuned Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu review, report.

Cast: Megastar Chiranjeevi, Venkatesh Daggubati, Nayanthara, Catherine Tresa

Writer & Director – Anil Ravipudi
Producers – Sahu Garapati and Sushmita Konidela
Presents – Smt.Archana
Banners – Shine Screens and Gold Box Entertainments
Music Director – Bheems Ceciroleo
Cinematographer – Sameer Reddy
Production Designer – A S Prakash
Editor – Tammiraju
Co-Writers – S Krishna, G AdiNarayana
Line Producer – Naveen Garapati
U.S. Distributor: Sarigama Cinemas

 Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu Movie Review by M9

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