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16 Best Mel Gibson Movies Ranked

16 Best Mel Gibson Movies Ranked 16 Best Mel Gibson Movies Ranked Paramount Pictures By Phil Archbold/May 11, 2021 2:42 pm EDT/Updated: May 11, 2021 2:43 pm EDT Few people in Hollywood have survived as many scandals as Mel Gibson, whose career as an A-list leading man famously came to a grinding halt in 2006 when he was hit with a DUI in Malibu. The New York native came under fire after the police report (via the Los Angeles Times) revealed that he blurted out a barrage of anti-Semitic remarks,  and he was back in trouble again a few years later when several recordings of him yelling at Oksana Grigorieva mother of his then-1-year-old daughter leaked online. The likes of Whoopi Goldberg, Jodie Foster, and Robert Downey Jr. voiced their support, but Gibson would remain a pariah in Tinseltown until he made a triumphant return with his World War II epic, Hacksaw Ridge, in 2016.

Tina Turner HBO Documentary: The Icon s Friends On Why They Love Her

She is the self-described “girl from the cotton fields” who grew up in Nutbush, Tennessee, as Anna Mae Bullock and – as Tina Turner – would go on to become one of the best-selling artists of all time, shifting some 200m records to date. Now, a new HBO documentary, Tina – from Daniel Lindsay and TJ Martin, the Oscar-winning directors of 2011’s Undefeated – chronicles her story through archive footage and interviews with those who know her and, most saliently, creates a space where Turner herself can reclaim her narrative once and for all. Against all odds, the star navigated her ascent through the darkest and most turbulent of times. For two decades after they met in 1956, on stage Tina dazzled as she performed alongside her musician husband Ike Turner, turning out hits including

Dredd: The movie that made Kiwi actor Karl Urban a legend drops on Neon

Dredd (R18, 91mins) Directed by Pete Travis ½ Kiwi actor Karl Urban s first Hollywood headline role came with plenty of baggage. Not only was he playing one of the most beloved comic-book anti-heroes of the 20th century, but he also had to make up for the bad will generated by the last cinematic outing of Judge Dredd. Best described as a farrago, the 1995 big-budget, big-screen adaptation of John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra s long- running 2000AD strip (Judge Joe Dredd debuted in Issue 2 in 1977) was saddled with a young director out of his depth and a miscast star (Sylvester Stallone), who didn t understand the character. He even took off his helmet. Confusing Americans and irritating Britons, it derailed Danny Cannon s career for five years (until he pitched up on

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