Mark Wahlberg's character in the new high-stakes thriller Flight Risk has a partially shaved head, marking an unforgettable look for the movie star.
In his new action-packed movie Flight Risk, Mark Wahlberg plays a character with a horseshoe baldness pattern on the top of his head, creating quite a striking look for the superstar.
Reading more like a play than a movie script, "Flight Risk" puts three actors in a plane with a psycho Mark Wahlberg on the loose. Mel Gibson directs.
First lady Melania Trump stood behind President-elect Donald Trump as he took the oath of office Monday. The navy blue boater ...
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if a waitress who served us while I was visiting my sister in Detroit a few years ago is anything to go by. She was wearing a red baseball cap, with the logo: Make America Great Britain Again.
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Says Gibson: “It’s about Mark letting his dark side out in between running his empire and eating lunch with his kids. He is a multi-dimensional performer who has managed to find the essence of ...
Murakami announced that the 2025 season will be his final one in Nippon Professional Baseball ... of the premier players in Japan, is wearing a Dodgers hat is a testament to the work L.A. has ...
Canada's PM discusses divorce, Donald Trump, Taylor Swift and political woes with comedian Mark Critch in an interview recorded a week before Freeland's resignation You can save this article by ...