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Ben Affleck Tells New Yorker That He Is ‘Doing Just Fine’; Prabhu Deva Starrer Mercury To Be Screened At LA Film Fest

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Karthik Subbaraj’s Mercury, a silent-thriller starring Prabhu Deva in a lead role, will be screened at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.
A silent film with ‘no language releasing in all languages’, it’s narration will solely rely on sound, body language and expressions and will have no dialogues.

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The New Yorker recently carried an article with the headline, ‘The Great Sadness of Ben Affleck’. Naomi Fry writes: “Affleck’s was the kind of middle-aged-white-male sadness that the Internet loves to mock—a mocking that depends, simultaneously, on a complete rejection of this sadness, as well as a hedging identification with it.”

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She further writes: “His gut is pooching outward in a way that, in a more enlightened country like, say, France, would perhaps be considered virile, not unlike the lusty Gérard Depardieu in his prime but, in fitness-fascist America, tends to read as Homer Simpsonesque.” 

This didn’t go down well with the actor. He came out of his Twitter hibernation and tweeted: “I’m doing just fine. Thick skin bolstered by garish tattoos.”

Offbeat 

Here’s the Vadivelu version of Avengers: Infinity War: 

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