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Magic Johnson admits he is 'not looking forward' to HBO Max's upcoming drama series Winning Time about the 1980s LA LakersĬhrishell Stause shows ex-boyfriend Jason Oppenheim what he's missing as she models a leopard print bikini in Mexico Mark Wahlberg's wife Rhea Durham, 43, shows off her sensational physique in a rainbow-print bikini during beach day in Barbados
after spending Christmas in her native South Africa Iris Law showcases her toned midriff in red crop top as she strikes a playful pose during Christmas getaway to JamaicaĬandice Swanepoel flashes her toned abs in a brown Alo sports bra and sweatpants. 'About to give birth': Madonna, 63, poses with her legs open and flashes underwear as she declares herself an 'exhibitionist' in latest raunchy snapsĬharlotte Church dons a hard hat and wields a hammer as she begins renovations at her spite 'not having a clue'Ĭhris Evans, 55, and wife Natasha Shishmanian, 41, enjoy a fun day of sailing with their four children as they soak up the sun on family trip to Barbados after being caught standing on TIPTOES next to son Romeo, 19Ĭhristine McGuinness showcases her ample assets in a busty white sports bra during gym workout Still, fans of mindless blockbusters will get their money's worth of adventure, spectacle and kitsch, and it's much more entertaining than Clash Of The Titans.ĭavid Beckham, 46, hilariously avoids height comparisons as he crouches down in snap. Its frenetic pace and CGI-dominated action leave little room for character development or deep audience involvement.Īctors as good as Gyllenhaal, Molina and Kingsley deserved more. This is the Bruckheimer conveyor belt in action, and you can easily tell that this film is based on a platform-based, problem-solving computer game, aimed at small boys of all ages. Sir Ben Kingsley turns up for his pay cheque wearing so much black eyeliner that he is obviously either the bad guy or contemplating an alternative career in belly-dancing. The screenplay is functional, at best, and poor Gemma Arterton - back, I'm afraid, to her facially immobile worst - has to spout vast gobbets of exposition at breakneck pace. Mike Newell organises the shenanigans with some skill if no discernible personality, John Seale's cinematography is on an epic scale and the North African locations are stunning. Together, they fight off enemies and make new friends, among them Alfred Molina as a dodgy, ostrich-fancying sheikh - an entertaining mixture of Peter Ustinov's slave-trader in Spartacus and Arthur Daley in Minder.