Jonathan Majors appears in the film 'Magazine Dreams' as a bodybuilder and while speaking to Variety at the film festival he revealed that he consumed more than 6,000 calories every day to transform for his role in the film!
Sundance's U.S. Dramatic Competition jurors walked out of the premiere of 'Magazine Dreams' on Friday night after the festival failed to provide adequate captioning for deaf and hearing-impaired audience members, including juror Marlee Matlin.
Specialized synapses in our sensory organs enable us to walk, dance, and tilt our heads without experiencing vertigo or losing our balance. These synapses process messages more quickly than any other part of the human body.
Delhi Police have drafted a 3000-page chargesheet, against Aaftab Amin Poonawalla accused of murdering his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar and chopping her body into 35 pieces with a saw-like object, said Delhi Police sources.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday flagged off the 'Run for G-20 Walkathon' being organised in four cities of the state to spread mass awareness about the G-20 Summit to be held in February.
According to a global survey of nearly 40,000 adults, how people perceive their own neighbourhoods may have a lot to do with whether they choose to walk or cycle. According to Scott Lear, a health sciences professor at Simon Fraser University, those who walk more than 150 minutes each week f
Engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder are using artificial intelligence developments to create a new type of walking stick for those who are blind or visually impaired.
Recalling the 2017 India-China border standoff, former Director General of Military Operations Lt Gen Anil Bhatt (Retd) said the Doklam issue was a challenging time for the country and was resolved due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative of walking up to Chinese President Xi Jinp
Specialized synapses in our sensory organs enable us to walk, dance, and tilt our heads without experiencing vertigo or losing our balance. These synapses process messages more quickly than any other part of the human body.