A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a Scots scientist more than 40 years ago.
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A Missouri man dressed at the Joker was charged Thursday with felony first-degree terrorist threats after he live-streamed himself saying he planned on killing random people. Jeremy J.
Garnier, 51, of University City on Monday dressed as the Batman villain, allegedly made the death threats by live-streaming on Facebook, police said. "Yes, I'm doing this for attention, but the attention I seek is to take over the world," he says early in the video, which was cited by St.
Louis Post-Dispatch. "I'm
.A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a Scots scientist more than 40 years ago.
A man has appeared in court charged with murder in Glasgow.
Baroness Michelle Mone is enjoying every moment before her wedding as she celebrates her fourth hen do.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been in the U.K. this past week, where they have been fulfilling the remainder of their royal duties.
After Bong Joon-ho’s success with Parasite, South Korean cinema is pretty hot right now. It’s the perfect time therefore for Arrow Films to have acquired another potential South Korean hit – Zombie For Sale.
It’s always good to smile even in some of the toughest times of your life. Taylor Swift, 30, was able to do that in the most hilarious of ways for her mother Andrea, 62, on the set of her music video for “The Man”.
Mick Jagger will return to acting for the first time in almost 20 years in the new film, "The Burnt Orange Heresy." In the film, which Sony Pictures Classics will release Friday, Jagger co-stars alongside Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki as a devilish art collector who cunningly convinces an art journalist (Bang) to use a rare interview with a reclusive artist (Donald Sutherland) as an opportunity to steal one of his paintings.
It’s been nearly 20 years since Mick Jagger last acted, but as the new film The Burnt Orange Heresy shows, his chops have gathered no moss.In the film, which Sony Pictures Classics will release Friday (March 6), Jagger co-stars alongside Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki as a devilish art collector who cunningly convinces an art journalist (Bang) to use a rare interview with a reclusive artist (Donald Sutherland) as an opportunity to steal one of his paintings.
“Please allow me to introduce myself/I’m a man of wealth and taste.” So sings Mick Jagger at the beginning of the Rolling Stones classic “Sympathy for the Devil.”