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Push is a 2009 American superhero thriller film directed by Paul McGuigan and written by David Bourla. Starring Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle, and Djimon Hounsou, the film centers on people with superhuman abilities who band together to take down a government agency that is using a dangerous drug to enhance their powers in the hope of creating an army of super soldiers.
Nick meets with a new client who tries to push him past his limits. Jimmy's new client is a budding dominatrix who outfits him with a "cock cage" that he wears for several days. 4 "Three Gigolos and a Baby" April 28, 2011 A married couple hires Nick to service the wife as a trade-off for the wife's hiring a woman for her husband.
Evans at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con Chris Evans is an American actor who made his film debut in Biodiversity: Wild About Life!, a 1997 educational film co-produced by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, before making appearances in minor television roles in the early 2000s. Evans has described his filmography of the early to mid 2000s as being "really terrible". He appeared in the ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
The girlfriend of San Francisco 49ers star pass rusher Nick Bosa is going viral on Twitter on Monday for several troubling tweets. Jenna Berman, who’s been publicly dating the NFL star for ...
The report also stated that per his family, Boss had no history of suicidal ideation or suicide attempts. His wife had filed a missing persons report with the Los Angeles Police Department the day ...
Lembrick ran away to his girlfriend's house before the authorities tracked him down and committed suicide the next day before SWAT officers entered the house. The incident received national attention because of the long-time friendship between Nick Smarr and Jody Smith.
A few months back, we published an article that centered around a curious and tragic figure in the history of American broadcasting: Christine Chubbuck, an on-air correspondent for a news station ...