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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared through video throughout opening evening of the Cannes Movie Pageant in France, giving a speech concerning the significance of filmmaking within the midst of conflict.

“Probably the most brutal dictators of the twentieth century cherished cinema,” Zelensky stated, including that the majority movies made about these dictators had been “horrific documentaries and newsreels.”

“On February 24, Russia started a conflict of giant proportion towards Ukraine with the intention of going additional into Europe… Tons of of individuals die on daily basis. They don’t seem to be going to stand up after the top,” he continued. “Will cinema keep silent, or will it speak about it? If there’s a dictator, if there’s a conflict for freedom, once more, all of it will depend on our unity. Can cinema keep out of this unity? We’d like a brand new [Charlie] Chaplin who will show that, in our time, cinema shouldn’t be silent.”

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He was referencing Chaplin’s “The Nice Dictator” throughout the dwell name from Kyiv.

He continued: “It’s mandatory for cinema to not be silent…I say to everybody who hears me: Don’t despair. Hatred will ultimately disappear and dictators will die. We now have to win this victory and we’d like cinema to make sure that this finish is all the time on the facet of freedom. I’m certain that the dictator will lose. We’ll win this conflict. Glory to Ukraine.”

Previous to coming into politics, Zelensky was an actor and comic.

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Despicable Me 4 movie review: Still fun the fourth time around

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Despicable Me 4 movie review: Still fun the fourth time around

Despicable Me 4 English (Theatres)

2024

Director:Chris Renaud, Patrick Delage

Cast:Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Pierre Coffin

Following a few insightful but intense releases in the animation sphere, Despicable Me 4 comes as a welcome change. Despite my initial sequel scepticism — arguably well-founded, considering this was the fourth instalment of scenes from the lives of Gru, his girls and the minions — I was very pleasantly surprised. The expected drop in quality that often comes as a series progresses never arrived with this one. 

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The fourth film features a storyline that maintains the key elements of chaotic good that characterises the series. Yet, as a few new characters and challenges are introduced, the resultant town and family dynamics are amusing. As expected, the minions continue to find themselves in ridiculous, funny and adorable pickles. In terms of the cute quotient, the movie definitely rises to the challenge, with the sweet, curious young girls and the introduction of a few furry friends.

The winning factor was the pace — the plot developed smoothly and quickly, in a way that really made one-and-a-half hours fly by. In typical Despicable Me fashion, the balance between physical comedy and character quirks work for both, young children and older audiences. 

Steve Carell makes a reappearance as his classic Gru self, seeming to only get more comfortable in his wacky and endearing characterisation. Lesser screen time and predictable lines did not enable other voice actors to shine as much as the leads. 

The soundtrack is cool and fresh, typical of what Pharrell Williams has done throughout the series. It has you grooving along as you hear it, and also sticks around as you hum it while leaving the theatre. 

In all, the film promises easy laughs and a fun viewing experience. Particularly if you’re a fan of the mischievous minions or good ol’ Gru, this is a must-watch for the weekend.

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Published 05 July 2024, 20:44 IST

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Vanessa Hudgens confirms birth of child, slams photo leak: 'Disrespected and exploited'

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Vanessa Hudgens confirms birth of child, slams photo leak: 'Disrespected and exploited'

Vanessa Hudgens confirmed she gave birth to her first child a day after paparazzi photos of her leaving the hospital were circulated online.

Hudgens, who shares the baby with her husband, professional baseball player Cole Tucker, slammed the leaked images on her Instagram story Thursday. TMZ and Page Six published the photos on Wednesday.

“We’re disappointed that our family’s privacy was disrespected and exploited during this very special time due to the greed of a long lens camera feeding the media,” Hudgens wrote. “Despite all of that, mom dad and baby are happy and healthy.”

Tucker, who turned 28 on Wednesday, reposted the statement on his Instagram story.

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Hudgens announced her pregnancy news at the 2024 Oscars in March, where she debuted her baby bump on the red carpet.

In May, the same month she was crowned the winner of Season 11 of “The Masked Singer,” Hudgens told E! News about her plans for motherhood.

“I’ll show my kids all my work,” the 35-year-old actor-singer, a former Disney Channel star, said. “That’s why I chose things along the way in my career. I wanted to make sure that when I did have kids, there would be something for them to watch at every age.”

“The Princess Switch” star and the baseball player met at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the most COVID-19 way: over Zoom. Hudgens made the first move and “fully just slid into his DMs.”

The couple announced their engagement in February 2023 with a joint Instagram post. In December, they tied the knot in a Mexico wedding.

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‘Despicable Me 4’ movie review: Surf this tide of multi-hued super-villainy including the blue-and-yellow kind

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‘Despicable Me 4’ movie review: Surf this tide of multi-hued super-villainy including the blue-and-yellow kind

A still from ‘Despicable Me 4’ 

The sixth entry in the Despicable Me franchise and a sequel to 2017’s Despicable Me 3, Despicable Me 4 sees Felonious Gru (Steve Carell) heading to his school Lycée Pas Bon for a reunion. But he is also undercover for the Anti-Villain League (AVL) to capture Maxine Le Mal (Will Ferrell).

Maxine and Gru have a long-standing rivalry from their school days especially after Gru sang Culture Club’s ‘Karma Chameleon’ dressed as Boy George at the talent show. Maxine, who was planning to sing the same song, also dressed as Boy George, could not do so as everyone would think he was copying Gru (shudder).

Despicable Me 4 

Director: Chris Renaud

Voice cast: Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Pierre Coffin, Joey King, Miranda Cosgrove, Sofía Vergara, Steve Coogan, Chris Renaud, Madison Polan, Dana Gaier, Chloe Fineman, Stephen Colbert, Will Ferrell

Story line: Gru and his family are relocated to a safe house after some of his activities at the AVL. There, however, is no rest for the wicked as he is hounded by an old school rival and a new fan

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Run time:  94 minutes

Maxine has developed many villainous properties including a machine to turn people into enhanced bugs. Gru arrests Maxine who promptly escapes the AVL’s maximum security prison with help from his femme fatale girlfriend Valentina (Sofía Vergara) and swears vengeance on Gru and his family.

The former director of AVL Silas Ramsbottom (Steve Coogan) comes out of retirement to get Gru and his family, which includes his wife,Lucy (Kristen Wiig) adopted daughters Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Edith (Dana Gaier), and Agnes (Madison Polan) and son Gru Jr, (Tara Strong) to a safe house in the upscale Mayflower neighbourhood.  

A still from ‘Despicable Me 4’ 

A still from ‘Despicable Me 4’ 

Though the Grus, with the cover name of Cunningham, try to blend in, they do stick out. Gru’s attempt at making friends with his neighbour the super-rich Perry Prescott (Stephen Colbert) fall flat while Lucy’s efforts at the hair salon end up in an epic fail with burning a customer, Melora’s (Laraine Newman) hair. Perry’s wife Patsy (Chloe Fineman) invites the Cunninghams to a game of tennis, which Lucy knows is no sign of being accepted.

The Prescott daughter Poppy (Joey King), however recognises Gru and blackmails him to joining her on a heist to steal the school mascot. Apart from the three minions (Pierre Coffin) who accompany the Gru family, the rest are at AVL headquarters and Silas puts five into a programme for the creation of super-powered Mega Minions. The programme is quickly shut down as the Mega Minions unleash all kinds of mayhem under the guise of helping.

The voice work is fun with most of the gang reprising their roles. Romesh Ranganathan as Gru’s quarter master Dr. Nefario and Chris Renaud as the tough-as-nails principal Übelschlecht have a blast as do Ferrell and Vergara. Some of the sequences are inventive, especially the one with the mega minion and the Swiss cheese.

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Stuff keeps happening through Despicable Me 4’s 94 minutes and before you know it, the credits are rolling, which might be a good thing if you want to pounded into submission with a relentless procession of gags. Despicable Me 4 is fun while it lasts, but might not stand as a synonym for enduring.

Despicable Me 4 is currently running in theatres

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