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1 of 4 | Jafar Panahi during the Palme D'Or winners photocall at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals ...
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Remind Magazine on MSNWhere Is Kim Novak Now?Kim Novak, who will be honored with a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement award at the Venice Film Festival later this year, ...
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The Daily Digest on MSNRiots and protests in Los AngelesThe latest operations by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Los Angeles have sparked a wave of strong protests among citizens. The discontent and outrage among immigrant rights ...
Kim Novak, the unforgettable star of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, officially retired from the screen in the early 1990s. But ...
Hollywood actress Kim Novak, 92, best known for portraying the double life of Alfred Hitchcock's heroine in "Vertigo", has ...
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Pizza Night and the Wild Side of Van LifeFnA Van Life. Pizza Night and the Wild Side of Van Life. Posted: June 10, 2025 \| Last updated: June 10, 2025. More for You ...
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YouTube on MSNHIS HD6850 ICE Q X NoiseNoise levels rated from 1 foot away (case open) ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNUS actor Kim Novak to receive Venice film festival career awardKim Novak, a Hollywood diva from the 1950s and 1960s who starred in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, will be honoured with a ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNPeople will choose theatres over OTT in the long run: Director Tejas Prabha Vijay DeoskarTejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar says OTT releases have impacted theatrical business but people will eventually go back to cinema ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNVertigo star Kim Novak to receive Golden Lion lifetime achievement award at Venice Film FestivalHollywood golden era star Kim Novak, known for her roles in Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo and films like Picnic and Man with the ...
The festival's recognition celebrates not just her film career, but also her independence and the choices she made beyond the ...
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Physicists defy gravity with ball rolling down verticallyOn June 7, 2025, scientists at the University of Waterloo rolled a ball vertically down a wall. Using soft materials and elastic surfaces, they overcame laws once thought unbreakable. This ...
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