Tag: Barry Levine

  • Epstein Files resurface in Times Now bombshell

    Epstein Files resurface in Times Now bombshell

    MUMBAI: The ghost of Jeffrey Epstein refuses to rest quietly. In a Times Now Global Exclusive that’s shaken the corridors of power, survivor Reena Oh and veteran investigative journalist Barry Levine have reignited the world’s most chilling scandal, hinting that the darkest secrets may still lie buried in classified files.

    Speaking with Times Now and Times Now Navbharat group editor-in-chief  Navika Kumar, the duo revealed shocking new details about the Epstein network, the alleged cover-ups, and the silence that continues to shield the powerful.

    The revelations follow the leak of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, which reportedly includes explosive rape allegations against a man described as a “prime minister.” Levine disclosed that more than 100,000 pages of FBI documents on Epstein remain sealed, potentially containing multiple references to former U.S. president Donald Trump. “Epstein and Trump were friends for nearly 15 years,” Levine said, adding that the two were photographed and filmed together at private events.

    Reena Oh, who survived Epstein’s circle of abuse, offered a haunting account of Ghislaine Maxwell’s home, describing “a closet full of sadistic objects” that stood as proof of the horrors endured by young girls. She confirmed she had cooperated with the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI, helping investigators piece together parts of Maxwell’s prosecution.

    “Oh, many survivors have stopped speaking out,” she said quietly. “They’re scared. Some have even received death threats. That’s why the Epstein files must be made public.”

    Levine echoed her call for transparency. “Until those files are released,” he said, “justice remains unfinished and democracy untested.”

    With Maxwell already convicted and Epstein’s network still under scrutiny, the storm around his legacy is far from over. As Navika Kumar summed it up on air, “The truth is in those files. It’s time the world learns what power tried to bury.”

    The full interview airs tonight at 9:30 pm on Times Now, in The Epstein Files: The Secrets, The Silence, The Survivors, a broadcast that promises to raise more questions than it answers.

     

  • Release of Hercules: The Thracian Wars brought ahead to 25 July

    Release of Hercules: The Thracian Wars brought ahead to 25 July

    MUMBAI: The release of Hercules: The Thracian Wars, that was originally scheduled for release 8 August, 2014, has been preponed to 25 July Paramount has announced.

    The film, based on Radical Studios‘ graphic novel Hercules: The Thracian Wars, stars Dwayne Johnson in the title role.

    While no other films are currently slated for release on the same date, the move to bring down the film‘s release to July puts the film one week after the release of two major summer films like The Hobbit: There and Back Again and X-Men: Days of Future Past that are both to release on 18 July.

    The film is being produced by Beau Flynn, Barry Levine and Ratner and executively produced by Peter Berg, Sarah Aubrey and Jesse Berger.

  • Hilary Swank to make adaptation of Shrapnel

    Hilary Swank to make adaptation of Shrapnel

    MUMBAI: Hilary Swank has decided to produce and star in the big screen adaptation of the graphic novel trilogy Shrapnel.


    “I am a fan of the work that Radical Pictures are doing in the comic and action arena. ‘Shrapnel‘ and specifically the character of Sam offer me the opportunity to dive into an exciting character with many layers and depth that are rarely found in this genre,” Swank has been quoted as saying.


    The actress will take on the lead role of a former military official who leads an uprising on planet Venus in the year 2250. 


    Radical Publishing‘s president Barry Levine – who is developing the movie under the name of Radical Pictures said, “Hilary came to Radical excited to find a project with a strong female protagonist that could show off her abilities to do action films.”