Three decades after "Midnight's Children" catapulted Salman Rushdie to literary glory, a film of the novel feels like "closing the circle" after his dark years in hiding, he says.
Love was in the air in London last night, as Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield snuggled up on the red carpet of the London premiere of The Amazing Spider-Man.
Walking down the red carpet must be a bit nerve-wracking, so we reckon that The Amazing Spider-Man stars, Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, were grateful to have each other at the London premiere of the superhero movie.
The stars, who are in a relationship in real life, cuddled each other as they posed for photographs and they seemed to have a great time celebrating the launch of the movie.
But the lovebirds weren't the only thing that people were talking about - Emma Stone wowed the crowds in a jumpsuit with a very plunging neckline. Andrew is a lucky man!
Have a flick through the gallery to see what else went on at the London premiere...
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