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Some music critics praised the catchy production and pro-gay message of "You Need to Calm Down", but others found it confusing and cynical. Despite the mixed reaction, some media publications regard "You Need to Calm Down" as a gay anthem. The single reached number one in Scotland, number two in the United States, and the top five in Australia ...
Calm Down may refer to: Calm Down, 2014 EP by Alison Wonderland "Calm Down" (Killing Heidi song), 2004 "Calm Down" (Busta Rhymes song), 2014 "Calm Down" (Rema song), 2022, or its remix featuring Selena Gomez "Calm Down", a 2013 song by The Love Language from Ruby Red "Calm Down", a 2015 song by G-Eazy from When It's Dark Out
"Calm Down" is a song by Nigerian singer Rema, from his debut studio album Rave & Roses (2022). It was released on 11 February 2022 through Jonzing World and Mavin as the album's second single. The song charted across Europe, reaching number one on the Belgian Ultratop 50 , Dutch Top 40 and Dutch Single Top 100 .
Their enthusiasm for good food and wine earns them the friendship of the village priest. However, the idyll ends when their wives track them down and coerce the priest, after negotiation, into recalling them to their marital duties. After weeks of freedom, a weekend at home with the wife is more than either can bear.
Bring Them Down is a 2024 thriller film written and directed by Christopher Andrews (in his feature directorial debut), starring Barry Keoghan, Christopher Abbott, Nora-Jane Noone, Paul Ready, Aaron Heffernan, Conor McNeill, Susan Lynch, and Colm Meaney. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2024.
Dr. Dolittle (also written as Doctor Dolittle) is a 1998 American fantasy comedy film directed by Betty Thomas, written by Larry Levin and Nat Mauldin, and starring Eddie Murphy in the title role along with Ossie Davis and Oliver Platt.
The dispute escalates, but passersby calm them down. However, Suhas appears and attacks the man who had argued with Babji. The man, joined by Joginath, jumps on Suhas in retaliation. Noticing the commotion, Mahesh tries to calm everyone down but Jogi, furious at Mahesh's authoritative stance, beats him up. Manohar breaks up the fight.
The Asthenic Syndrome (Russian: Астенический синдром, romanized: Astenicheskiy sindrom) is a 1989 Soviet drama film directed by Kira Muratova. [1] It is the sixth feature film directed by Muratova, and arguably her masterpiece, [1] most important film [2] and best known film. [3]