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— For John McClane, it all started at Nakatomi Plaza. Twenty-five years ago, Bruce Willis' action character wisecracked his way through a hostage siege at the fictional office building in 1988's ...
Rebel Wilson goes all John McClane at her best friend’s wedding in director Simon West’s boring, directionless hack job William Bibbiani June 16, 2025 @ 9:00 AM ...
It’s the execution. Like with Die Hard. There’s not a lot of action, the whole thing takes place on three floors of a building, but John McClane is a great character.
Casting Viola Davis as the supremely badass President of the United States who is forced to unleash her inner John McClane when terrorists attack the G20 conference seems like one of cinema's all ...
Celebrity makeup artist Sir John shares his day-to-day approach to skincare, the treatments he swears by, and the best tips he's learned from his superstar clients. Read the full interview inside.
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Which is why I think the Government should be getting some skin in the game, as well. Now before you start thinking, “what about SolarZero?”, that’s different to what I’m talking about.
Len Wiseman, director of 'Underworld' and 'Live Free or Die Hard,' on returning to big-screen action with Ana de Armas' 'Ballerina.' Interview.
Ric Flair has been diagnosed with skin cancer, he told People. “It’s the second time in three years that I’ve been dealing with skin cancer,” Flair, 76, said in a story published Friday.
New Minecraft mobs New mobs are always added to Minecraft, but since the annual mob vote ended, we get what Mojang wants to add and when. In the 1.21.6 update, perhaps one of the greatest new mobs ...
His skin was itching and he went to wash it off. That was Richard DaCosta Jordan’s excuse for being seen stark naked in a restricted area attached to a block of apartments. Jordan, 61, of Bamboo ...
All skin is good skin, which is why good skincare is more of a journey than a destination. We all love a one-off tip—but, at Byrdie, we’re more interested in how our skin evolves over time.