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Top Gun: Maverick Returns to Theaters For a Limited Re-Release

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Top Gun: Maverick returns to theaters in time for the holiday season. Paramount is re-releasing the blockbuster sequel to the big screen December 2-15, including select premium large format and Imax. The film is  available now on Home Entertainment and lands on Paramount+ in December.22. The  Tom Cruise action movie sequel, Top Gun, has already become a smash hit, grossing $1.48 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of the year with a landslide win. Universal's dinosaur epic Jurassic World Dominion , the only other release in 2022  to break the $1 billion mark, is second at $1.001 billion. In North America, "Maverick" is the fifth highest-grossing film of all time at US$716 million and the highest-grossing film of the year. Globally, Top Gun: Maverick recently surpassed Disney's Frozen II ($1.45 billion) as the 11th-biggest movie of all time. Top Gun: Maverick truly embodies the magic of the cinematic experience, and we wanted to deliver that fans a

Anna Katchko's 'Happiness' Team Covers 'Hungry,' Defines 'Lynx'

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The team behind Berlinale winner "Baqyt" ("Happiness"), which is showing at the International Film Festival of India in Goa, has a variety of projects underway. "Hunger", from the director of "Happiness" Askar Uzabayev, deals with the impending famine in Kazakhstan. The recently completed film is produced by Anna Katchko, who is co-director of Harmony Lessons and The Black Hen with Bayan Maksatkyzy-Alagusova. That was exactly 90 years ago, in 1932-33. All of our grandparents went through that," Katchko told Variety. "We found that this war [Russia-Ukraine] is actually causing the same thing. It changes all ecosystems in the world. Because today we know that about 12% of all grains that are so necessary for people around the world come from this region, and the region is at war, so that grain will not come.” “Hunger ', which is coming to the festivals in 2023, and 'Happiness' is produced by 567 Creative Studio/BM Production.

Lewandowski scored in World Cup Qatar, Full Time Poland 2- 0 Saudi Arabia

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Robert Lewandowski finally scored a goal in a World Cup game on Saturday, helping Poland beat Saudi Arabia 2-0 and increasing his team's chances of reaching the Round of 16. Lewandowski shed tears, after scoring in the 82nd minute ran into the corner with his arms outstretched and then slumped on the pitch as his teammates rushed over to congratulate him. He stood up, rubbed his face and blew a kiss to the crowd. Lewandowski's meager run from at the World Cup, arguably one of the best forwards in the world, was a little confusing. Now, after five previous games in the tournament, it's over. Lewandowski also set up the first goal in the 40th minute when he kept the ball in play after a first block from goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais and then returned him . for Piotr Zielinski. Lewandowski also hit the post and Al-Owais prevented the Barcelona player from scoring another goal towards the end of the game. Poland struggled for a long time at Education City Stadium while the Saudi

Denmark again Feuds with FIFA at World Cup Qatar "LGBT"

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 European football once again showed its public frustration with FIFA President Gianni Infantino at the World Cup on Wednesday, this time on Denmark's pitch. Denmark has vowed not to do so Vote for Infantino, who is running for re-election unopposed in March. The President of the Danish Football Association, Jesper Møller, has also indicated his desire to leave FIFA as a member. "I've reconsidered," Møller told Danish media on Qatar. “I can imagine that there could be challenges if Denmark is excluded. alone. But let's see if we can't have a dialogue." Denmark's troubles with the FIFA president date back to before the World Cup, said Møller, who is a member of UEFA's Executive Committee, but tensions with Europe have been aggravating lately. Infantino used a press conference on the eve of the tournament to accuse European society and the media of what he called hypocrisy in their criticism of World Cup hosts Qatar. The threats from FIFA, Captains