The 5 Best Lauren Lapkus Movies And TV Shows, Ranked

You might recognize her as Missy from the Netflix series “The Wrong Missy,” the funny lady in the AHA sparkling water commercials, or Denise from “The Big Bang Theory.” With a career spanning back to 2005, comedian Lauren Lapkus has been popping up in numerous projects annually, making it likely for even the casual viewer to spot her before long.

Turtle-themed Speedy, Bored Ape’s ApeCoin spike over 100%

As a seasoned researcher with over two decades of experience in the cryptocurrency market, I must admit that the recent surge in both Speedy (SPEEDY) and ApeCoin (APE) has caught my attention. The rapid growth of these meme coins within a 24-hour period is nothing short of remarkable, especially for Speedy which was trading below … Read more

Case against Remo D’Souza and his wife Lizelle filed for cheating dance troupe of Rs 11.96 crore: Here’s what happened

Remo D’Souza is a well-known Indian choreographer who has been in the industry for many years. He isn’t just a choreographer, though; he’s also directed and produced numerous films, and even appeared in some himself. Despite managing both his career and personal life, Remo found himself in legal issues when he was implicated in a fraud case. It was reported that a complaint was filed against Remo and his wife Lizelle D’Souza, accusing them of defrauding a dance group out of approximately 11.96 crore rupees.

Critics Have Seen Gladiator II, And They’re Loving Denzel Washington And Paul Mescal’s Performances In Ridley Scott’s ‘Bloody’ Sequel

2024 promises an array of highly anticipated movies, and that certainly includes Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator II,” the long-awaited sequel to his 2000 Academy Award-winning historical epic, “Gladiator,” starring Russell Crowe. Now, after years of waiting, the moment has arrived as the initial wave of critics have had a sneak peek at Scott’s newest creation, and they seem to be enjoying it! Critics not only appreciate the gritty style of Scott’s epic but also praise the performances of Paul Mescal and Denzel Washington.