Please don’t disturb Samantha Ruth Prabhu. She is busy exploring Austria. The actress has shared a series of pictures and a video from her time in the city of Salzburg. She has also opened up about her childhood “escape” and it has a Sound of Music connection. The all-time classic, which was released in 1965, has been Samantha’s go-to film. Of course, the actress visited the Leopoldskron Palace and also shared a clip from the iconic film on Instagram. The Sound Of Music featured Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer and Eleanor Parker. In the film, Leopoldskron Palace was the home of the von Trapp family. Now, the palace has been converted into a hotel.
In her note, Samantha Ruth Prabhu wrote, “Whenever I would feel very happy or very sad as a child… I’d rewatch Sound Of Music. It was my escape. It would transport me to a magical world that would give me the detachment from reality I needed. To me, it was a mystical place that was comfortingly not real. I’d keep going back to the film as I grew older. Some films get better with each revisit. But The Sound Of Music remains the same and transports you back to childhood, instead. Coming here and visiting this location in person hit hard and tender all at the same time.”
Before Austria, Samantha Ruth Prabhu was in California, US. The actress shared a series of pictures as she embarked on a trek amidst nature. She was also seen taking a dip in an infinity pool. For the caption, the actress borrowed lines from Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. It read, “I am my own muse. I am the subject I know best. The subject I want to know better — Frida Kahlo.”
Samantha Ruth Prabhu was last seen in Kushi alongside Vijay Devarakonda. The film hit the theatres on September 1. She will be next seen in Citadel: India opposite Varun Dhawan.
The film noir masterpiece Angel Face, featuring Jean Simmons and Robert Mitchum, has been lauded as ‘first class’ by cinema enthusiasts and is now accessible on BBC iPlayer.
The 1953 classic introduces us to the elegant Diane Tremayne, portrayed by Jean Simmons. Diane is a wealthy sophisticate with a knack for manipulation, hiding a sinister side beneath her polished exterior and impeccable manners.
Following the sudden demise of her stepmother (Barbara O’Neil), Diane sets her sights on the dashing Frank Jessup (Robert Mitchum).
As she begins to charm him, Frank grows suspicious that Diane may have played a more sinister role in her stepmother’s death than she admits.
The film boasts a stellar cast including Jean Simmons and Robert Mitchum, alongside Mona Freeman, Herbert Marshall, Leon Ames, Barbara O’Neil and Kenneth Tobey.
Despite its 1950s origins, Angel Face remains a revered film noir gem, boasting a commendable 77 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, reports the Mirror.
One reviewer on the site praised: “Beautiful and dark film with all kinds of Freudian themes. Simmons is spectacular, as is Mitchum.”
Another said: “I liked the darkness of this classic 50s noir. The ending is predictable but fun. This one was watched on BBC iPlayer.”
A third added: “Women pulling a man’s strings to get him to do the undoable. 1001 movies to see before you die,”.
A fourth viewer wrote: “Very disturbing and dire blend of a melodrama and film noir. Angel Face shows its true, psychotic face in the persona of Diane Treymayne, a wealthy, stepmother-hating 19-year old girl, who seduces an ambulance driver named Frank, and soon gets him to work for her family and live in their house. Even though he tries to get away from her abusing grasps, he is still infatuated with her affected charm.
“Sinking deeper and deeper for Diane’s own amusement, Frank soon is dragged into one hell of a ride. Great piano score creates a distressing mood and a perfectly sombre atmosphere in some of the movie’s most important scenes.
“Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons did an incredible job here. Otto Preminger created yet another stupendous noir.”
A fifth said: “While the storyline itself is unoriginal, the script is first class and so are the performances. Meow, Jean Simmons is riveting as the femme fatale in this classy noir! Robert Mitchum is perfect too as the cynical Frank. A must see for film noir fans!”.
Another review read: “A very underrated film noir with one of the most shocking endings I have seen!”.
Tom Hardy is one of the UK’s most popular actors (Image: Getty)
Tom Hardy is one of the UK’s most popular actors, and many viewers say almost everything he appears in is worth watching. He has starred in some huge films over the years, but some say that one action movie is well above the rest. It was filmed mainly in the desert and featured more than 150 stunt performers.
The production famously took years to complete after several delays, and the director insisted on shooting most scenes with practical effects instead of CGI. It later won six Oscars and became the highest-grossing film in its series. It now has a 97% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and those who have seen it keep recommending it.
Tom Hardy leads a star-studded cast in what many call the best action film of all time (Image: NOW)
The movie in question is Mad Max: Fury Road. It follows Max Rockatansky, played by Tom Hardy, in a world where fuel and water have almost disappeared.
He becomes involved in a dangerous escape led by Imperator Furiosa, played by Charlize Theron, as they try to outrun a violent warlord and his followers.
Much of the film takes place on the move, with long chase scenes across the desert.
The cast includes Nicholas Hoult, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Zoë Kravitz, Riley Keough, Abbey Lee and Courtney Eaton. It was directed by George Miller and released in 2015.
Many people keep calling it one of the best action films they have ever seen.
Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy in Mad Max: Fury Road (Image: NOW)
One person said: “The opening is wild, kicking off with a captivating start. I think everything about this movie is perfect: the visuals, the action, the dialogue, the costumes, the acting. It was both beautiful and apocalyptic.”
Another added: “Mad Max: Fury Road is the finest piece of pure action spectacle that I’ve watched. It also happens to be Tom Hardy’s best film by a mile.
“Hardy feels like an obvious fit for the role and brings some working class style charisma to the part. This is the kind of film you watch to see stuff that’s never been done before.”
A third wrote: “It’s an action masterpiece. It’s ridiculous in all the right ways and one of the greatest action films ever put to screen.”
Someone else commented: “It’s an absolutely insane action film that will blow you away.
“It was filled right to the brim with continuous over the top bloody ridiculous action sequences that keep you on the edge of the seat and just amazed at what is happening on screen.”
The film was made using practical stunts wherever possible, including the flame-throwing guitar, which worked in real life.
It went on to become a major box office success and won awards for editing, costume design, sound and production design.
It has since appeared on multiple “best films of the decade” lists and is still frequently recommended by fans.
Mad Max: Fury Road is available on NOW or can be bought and rented on Prime Video.
Laurence Fishburne stars in the thriller (Image: Signature Entertainment/Paramount Plus)
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An epic science fiction thriller is now available to stream, and fans are already comparing the film to classics like E.T. and The Sixth Sense.
The “suspenseful” drama packed with edge-of-your-seat action and “insane” twists landed on Paramount Plus today, February 15.
The film, directed by Jess Varley, stars Kate Mara, Laurence Fishburne and Gabriel Luna.
“This movie kept me on the edge of my seat- it’s thrilling and tense but also heartwarming at the same time” one fan wrote on Rotten Tomatoes.
Another agreed: “I found the suspense of the story gripping from start to finish. It truly kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. The twist at the end was both surprising and a fresh take on the sci-fi genre.”
Kate Mara leads the twisty sci-fi film (Image: Signature Entertainment/Paramount Plus)
The Astronaut was released last year in 2025 and, despite achieving just a 42% critics score and 59% audience score, has been fiercely defended by fans on the review aggregator site.
Many viewers praised the film for its ‘thrilling’ and ‘captivating’ plot, with one writing: “Great storyline that kept me engaged. Awesome cinematography. Very well written and directed!”
“Genuinely one of the most captivating movies I’ve seen in years,” a second agreed, as a third wrote: “Am I missing something? This was hands down my favorite movie of the year. Thrilling and unexpectedly heartfelt.”
The synopsis reads: “After returning from her first space mission, astronaut Sam Walker is placed under NASA’s care at a high security house for rehabilitation and medical testing.
“However, when disturbing occurrences begin happening around the property, she fears that something extraterrestrial has followed her back to Earth.”
Fans say they were “hooked almost immediately” by the movie, while others specifically praised the unexpected twists, with one saying: “I was impressed and surprised by the twist and turns of the movie, especially the ending.”
“Sixth Sense level twist that I did not see coming at all,” another person admitted, as one more wrote: “One of the most original twists of the past decade with a slightly short run time but packed with crazy visuals and strong performances.”
The thriller is being compared to The Sixth Sense (Image: Signature Entertainment/Paramount Plus)
Some fans also noted that the film had left them “sobbing”, with one confessing: “I was not prepared to cry my eyes out at the end!!! This made me feel all the feels.”
Another added: “I LOVED THIS MOVIE!!!!!! I don’t like horror movies but this wasn’t really one in a lot of ways. It was scary at times, but the family drama pulled on my heart strings. I actually cried at the end!”
However, not everyone was a fan, with one viewer critiquing: “It had potential, but ultimately ended up really flat and very rushed towards a conclusion. A lil more effort would have actually made it watchable.”
“After what was a promising start, unfortunately this film descends into utter nonsense, climaxing into comedy,” a second penned, while one more mused: “This movie went from being really boring in the first two acts to really stupid in the last act. I was expecting it to be better.”
Nonetheless, the reviews from fans were overwhelmingly positive, with some people even comparing The Astronaut to classic sci-fi films like E.T. and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
“E.T. vibes for sure,” one simply stated, as another commented: “Suspenseful from beginning to end! Reminiscent of the classic SciFi series, Close Encounters, but with a unique twist at the end that I did not expect! Fantastic cinematography and a soundtrack that magnifies the suspense.”
One more person wrote: “I liked this a lot more than I expected to! It reminded me of old movies like Signs and ET and thankfully wasn’t 2.5 hrs long. Felt like maybe it got trimmed down a touch too much but it was short enough that it keep me engaged the whole time. The twist was insane and in a world of spoilers I’m glad I didn’t know what was coming.”
The Astronaut is available to stream now on Paramount Plus.
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