1999 yılında vizyona girdiğinde ortalığı kasıp kavuran 'Altıncı His (The Sixth Sense)' filmini hatırlıyorsunuz değil mi? Bize daha dün gibi gelse de, bu filmin üzerinden tam 17 yıl geçti. Başrolde oynayan küçük oyuncu Haley Joel Osment'ın son halini ise görünce gözlerinize inanamayacaksınız.
#Altıncı Hisİngiliz yazar Rudyard Kipling’in ölümsüz eseri ‘Orman Çocuğu’ bir kez daha beyazperdede. Jon Favreau imzalı uyarlama iyi kaleme alınmış senaryo, CGI teknolojisiyle elde edilen büyüleyici sahneler ve çok başarılı seslendirme derken birinci sınıf bir seyirlik olmuş.
#Uğur VardanNEW YORK - Haley Joel Osment, who was an 11-year-old Oscar nominee for 'The Sixth Sense,' switched coasts: He enrolled at New York University's theater program to hone his craft two years ago. Now 20, he's making extra credit of sorts - and his Broadway debut - in a revival of David Mamet's 'American Buffalo'
NEW YORK - Haley Joel Osment, who was an 11-year-old Oscar nominee for 'The Sixth Sense,' switched coasts: He enrolled at New York University's theater program to hone his craft two years ago. Now 20, he's making extra credit of sorts - and his Broadway debut - in a revival of David Mamet's 'American Buffalo'
58’inci Grammy Ödülleri 15 Şubat gecesi yani bu gece sahiplerini buldu. Dünyanın en önemli ve prestijli müzik ödülü sayılan Grammy Müzik Ödülleri 2016'ya Taylor Swift damgasını vurdu. 3 ödül birden alan Swift bu mutluluğunu Instagram hesabında paylaştı. İşte; Grammy Ödülleri detayları ve kazananlar...
#GrammyThe suggestion of the main opposition Republican People’s Party, or CHP, for the annulment of the Provisional Article 15 of the 1982 Constitution providing an efficient judicial immunity for the leaders of the 1980 coup, as well as members of the government and the Consultative Assembly that served during the coup period would perhaps serve no meaningful purpose if the ruling Justice and Development Party, or the AKP, parliamentary majority help to legislate it. Kenan Evren and his "comrades in coup" could not be brought in front of court even if the Provisional Article 15 was annulled.
PARIS - Tour de France 2009 starts Saturday with a time trial in Monaco and cycling fans across the world are eager to see one thing, whether Lance Armstrong can produce the magic on his bicycle or not. A legend with a record seven straight wins, the 37-year-old cycyclist’s return is the highlight of this year’s Tour.
Dreams are strange things: I found myself, in full gear of Roman Goddess Justitia, with scales and all, posing for a painting before General-cum-painter Kenan Evren. I was not wearing a blindfold over my eyes, probably because some Freudian authority had decided that it was hard enough for Justitia in Turkey as it is, without adding a further handicap.
ISTANBUL - İhsan Özkeş is not an unknown person. He sprang to national attention recently when he conducted the funeral service of the late Türkan Saylan who led the fight against leprosy in Turkey and provided tens of thousands of liras in scholarships for young students around the country.
Can Turkey make peace with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, which is defined as a terrorist organization by Ankara, Washington and Brussels? That very idea is heretical to many Turks, who believe that the only way to deal with the PKK is to kill its militants one by one. But that is an option that we have tried, and failed at.
When I wrote last week "The rough guide to Turkey: A land of history, sunshine and lunacy" (Daily News, May 1), I did not know I was underestimating the Crescent and Star. Only a few days after that article appeared in this column, what became "international breaking news" informed us about the massacre in a Kurdish village. Did I say lunacy? I did, not realizing the limits it could reach in these lands.
MARDİN - Mardin is asking how anyone could kill 44 of their relatives in cold blood, as many try to understand it by saying it is an inhuman fluke that should never have happened. Mardin’s elders believe nothing they can do will bring the family back together and in a region known for blood feuds, many fear that those who died will be just the first of many to come
ISTANBUL - While April 25 will see thousands of Australians and New Zealanders once more descend on Gallipoli to be present at this year’s Anzac Day ceremony, the real memory of this horrific campaign lies forever silently entrenched along the ridges and shores of this significant peninsula.