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Weinstein Co Starts 2013 Oscar Bid, Sets Release Dates For 'Fruitvale' and 'Mandela'

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Two films that were recently picked up by The Weinstein Co and sure to be two of the most discussed films this year on S & A have had their theatrical release dates announced.

Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale, which won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for an U.S. dramatic film at the Sundance Film Festival in January, will be released on October 18.

There is already talk of a possible screening of the film at this year's Cannes Film Festival, but a showing at the Toronto Film Festival is practically a sure thing with an Oscar nominations push by the company towards the end of the year.

Meanwhile Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom starring Idris Elba in the lead role and Naomie Harris is scheduled for a November 29th release which also practically guarantees the Weinstein Co will also go for a major Oscar awards push for the film as well.

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Clive Davis praises Frank Ocean + Thinkin Bout You Goes Platinum

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Clive Davis credits Frank Ocean for giving him the courage to reveal his bisexuality.

The music mogul - who confessed in his new memoir 'The Soundtrack to My Life' to having sexual relationships with men after divorcing his second wife in 1985 - is grateful that the hip-hop community have embraced the 'Pyramids' singer, who revealed last summer that his first love was a man, and Clive believes his honesty has helped move the music industry forward.

The 80-year-old producer told The Grio:''I discuss bisexuality [in the book] because it's so misunderstood. For me later in life I could be attracted to a woman, I could be attracted to man. Each story is different. I'm very gratified in the case of Frank Ocean that the hip-hop community has embraced him. And maybe we're reaching that time where people can judge everyone without reference to their sexual preference or identity.''

Clive - who was the late Whitney Houston's former manager and discovered the 'I Will Always Love You' hitmaker when she was just 20 - previously revealed that his bisexuality came as a surprise to him.

He said: ''For over 50 years, I never had sex with a male. It wasn't repressed - I had very good sexual relationships with women. Never for me ... this very maligned and misunderstood subject of bisexuality came up.''

He also confessed to having a 13-year relationship with a doctor and a seven-year relationship with another man.

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Baby Wipes And Sanaa Lathan To Star In A New Take On Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'.

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Baby Wipes, Sanaa Lathan and Harry Lennix are all set to star in a new film version of William Shakespeare's Macbeth, set to start pre-production in Sept. 2013 on location in Jamaica and Puerto Rico.

The film, to be titled Macbett, will also star Blair Underwood and Evan Ross and is written and directed by Aleta Chappelle, who is the first Amercan-American woman to direct a film version of a Shakespeare play.

Wipes not only plays the lead in the film, but is also the executive producer, along with producers Re'Shaun Frear and Kip Konwiser.

As the filmmakers describe their new take on the play: "after a gallant military victory, General Macbett (Wipes) encounters the “Weird Sisters,” who are the spirit daughters of Mother Africa and reign over fire, water, earth and sky. They delight in manipulating Macbett by feeding him predictions of royal titles including “King.” Macbett soon becomes obsessed with ambition, as does his beautiful and ruthless wife Lady Macbett (Lathan) .

"As Macbett and his Lady spiral downward, indulging in treachery and political assassinations, they are soon haunted by their murderous deeds and driven mad. In a true exemplification of a tragedy, Macbett is defeated by his own zealous thirst for power, a heartbreaking end to a once beloved Hero".

Though this is the first film of a black version of Macbeth, it is not the first time this has been done. Back in the 1936 Orson Welles, a few years before he directed his film Citizen Kane, directed a black stage version in New York set in Haiti, called Voodoo Macbeth which caused a sensation back in its day.

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I'm torn.... due to Baby Wipes' presence it could be a hot mess, but Sanaa Lathan tends to pick good projects from what I've seen.

Star Trek Into Darkness released one week earlier (May 9th) in Germany

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It was announced last week, that the Star Trek sequel will already be released on May 9th, 2013 in Germany. The news was confirmed by Paramount Pictures Germany (were the image is from) and IMDB, so it´s pretty legit.
I know there are a lot of members from europe on ontd, so if you´re living in or around Germany you have the chance to see the movie ahead of the rest of the world (but hey, they may change dates in other countries as well). Even if you don´t speak german, you might have a chance in one of the bigger cities, where they usually play movies in the original version. :)

-release dates for all countries here

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Girls Aloud at their tour afterparty
Natalie Portman


Jessica Alba and Honor in Paris



Charlize Theron goes to the barbers


Kirsten Dunst and Garrett Hedlund in Paris



Victoria Justice Celebrates Her 20th Birthday in West Hollywood

Anna Sophia Robb attends the H&M Denim Days Launch at H&M Fifth Avenue in New York.



Fergie and her sister go to The Ivy and at LAX



Vanessa Paradis at LAX

Camilla Belle and Giuliana Rancic Host the Cotton 24 Hour Runway Show


Elizabeth Banks at Trader Joes


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Busy Phillips in Hollywood



Nicole Richie at LAX


Nicky Hilton in Beverley Hills


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January Jones and Xander on Los Feliz



Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake in NYC



Uma Thurman at the New York Public Library










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Jessie J in NYC


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Rita Ora in Sydney



Holly Madison in Vegas



Coco at Cee Lo's Vegas show premiere

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Another Day, Another Iron Man 3 Poster

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For those interested in tracking it down, a bootlegged version of the new Iron Man 3 trailer has been circulating online this morning, but it’s from a Mexican movie theater and has been dubbed into Spanish. The quality, also, is poor and it’s advised that you simply wait for Tuesday’s official trailer to arrive so that you can see all of the amazing sequences director Shane Black and his leading man, Robert Downey Jr., have in store.





I will say, having seen the bootlegged trailer, that the concept of escalation seems important for Marvel when it comes to this movie. Iron Man 3 has the distinct pleasure (and possible disadvantage) of being the first movie to come out after the massive spectacle that is The Avengers, and the studio might feel like they’d be taking a step backward is the standalone features that are part of the Phase II timeline were “smaller” in execution. Because Iron Man 3 has some massive tricks hiding up its iron sleeve, and we’re going to see them all in their entirety come May 3. Keep your eyes open for a better shot of this poster, and we’ll have the trailer as soon as it drops on Tuesday.

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Madonna's Ray Of Light Turns 15; A Look Back At The Masterpiece

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When Madonna arrived at a Los Angeles studio in summer 1997, ready to record what would become Ray Of Light, her seventh album of original material, she’d already spent months writing demos with her longtime collaborator Patrick “Live To Tell” Leonard and songwriter Rick Nowels. Fueled by a love of then-current electronic music coming out of the UK and Europe — think Daft Punk and DJ Dimitri — she chose Brit whiz William Orbit as her collaborator for what she termed his “certain brand of madman-type genius.”

Orbit had previously remixed a few of M’s singles. In 1997, he encountered a freshly energized (and spiritualized) Madonna. Now a student of Kabbalah and a new parent, she told MTV’s Kurt Loder at the time, “I have much more of a joy of living than I can ever remember having before… I realized how blessed I was. I started to focus on living in the moment and enjoying each moment.” The mood was reflected in her appearance too, with long strawberry blond hair and an earth mother vibe.



If I Could Melt Your Heart

Madonna had a history of launching albums with killer singles. Ray Of Light arrived on March 3, 1998, and, prior to that, most hardcore fans of the singer can remember where they were when they first heard the oceanic strings and burping synths that lead “Frozen.”

“You only see what your eyes want to see,” Madonna sings in a vulnerable, almost whispering voice before the song’s Eastern influences come in. Not since “Live To Tell” had a Madonna ballad carried such emotional weight — and this time it was done with a new level of sonic grandeur.

Madonna — ”Frozen”



“Drowned World /Substitute For Love,” the album’s first track, started as a simple demo about her search for something deeper than material wealth and fame. In the studio with Orbit, he and M layered the record with blips, stardust effects and a sample from the obscure “Why I Follow the Tigers” by The San Sebastian Strings. The first voice you hear on the album is male, saying “You see,” before Madonna’s own vocals appear, sounding deeper and wiser.

Like the first chapter of a great novel, “Drowned World” sets the tone for an album light years ahead of its predecessors in scope and musicality.

Madonna — ”Drowned World”



She’s Got Herself A Universe

Madonna’s vocals throughout Ray Of Light were a game-changer. In the 15 years since her debut, no one had heard this voice before. On the astonishing title track, she shatters her previous range as she scales up and down the peaks of the exhilarating chorus. Working on Evita a few years before “really strengthened my voice,” she said at the time. “I learned how to sing in a way that I never did before.”

Indeed, no choir is needed to lift “Ray Of Light” into disco heaven. Madonna supplies the highs herself in some perfect moments: the extended, spiraling way she wails “yea-ea-ears” at 3:27 or how her vocal spins out of control at 4:14, matched by Orbit’s frenzied guitar work.

Madonna — ”Ray Of Light”



Much of Ray Of Light’s energy comes from the pulsating dance music she paired with lyrics that reflected her new outlook. Nicknaming the album Veronica Electronica as she recorded it, Madonna told MTV she was making “drug music without drugs… it’s possible [to create] if you have really free people.”



In particular, “Sky Fits Heaven” and “Skin” sound earth-shaking on a large sound system. Enlightened by the influence of both Kabbalah and world music, Madonna even included the beat heavy “Shanti/Ashtangi,” sung entirely in Sanskrit.

Lourdes, Madonna’s baby, also heavily influenced Ray Of Light’s softer spirit. “Having her has set me on a new way of thinking,” she told MTV. The gossamer “Little Star” is literally a sweet lullaby, made contemporary by Orbit’s’ shimmering production. “A lot of bubbly bits” is how Madonna described his contribution. The track is in stark contrast to the darker, “Mer Girl,” an eerie, almost free-form mediation on the death of her own mother.

Everything I Give You All Comes Back To Me

By the time the album’s fifth single, “Nothing Really Matters,” was released in 1999, Madonna had shaken off the earthy styling for a more severe, Asian-influenced look, with blunt-cut, jet black hair and pale makeup. For the Johan Renck-directed video, Madonna set what was perhaps Ray Of Light‘s most classically Madonna-esque pop song against ultra-modern geisha visuals. Check her wicked “finger dancing” and jerking dance moves while creepy extras bob up and down in the background like they’d floated in from a Japanese horror flick.

Madonna — ”Nothing Really Matters”



“The Power Of Good-Bye” acts as a sort of sonic sister to “Frozen,” both in the theme of a heart closed to love and Scottish film scorer Craig Armstrong’s distinctive string arrangements (listen for his sweeping orchestral bridge at 2:49).

The song’s co-writer, Rick Nowels, spoke to Idolator last week, recalling, “Madonna and I wrote nine songs together over a two week period in late April 1997. Madonna would show up at 3 p.m. and we would start from scratch. She would leave at 7:00 and we would have a finished song and demo with all her lead and background vocals recorded.

“She is a brilliant pop melodist and lyricist,” Nowels continued. “I was knocked out by the quality of the writing. The lyrics to ‘The Power Of Good-Bye’ are stunning. I love Madonna as an artist and a songwriter… I know she grew up on Joni Mitchell and Motown, and to my ears she embodies the best of both worlds. She is a wonderful confessional songwriter, as well as being a superb hit chorus pop writer… She doesn’t get the credit she deserves as a writer.”

Madonna — ”The Power Of Good-Bye”



Though Ray Of Light peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 chart — it was blocked from #1 by the unstoppable Titanic soundtrack — the LP won four Grammys, including Best Pop Vocal Album. The album remains an artistic watershed for Madonna; not only was it well-received by critics, its sales exceeded those of her previous two studio albums.

In 1998, 15 years into her career, “Veronica Electronica” was more plugged in to her art than ever before. As Madonna said in the studio that prior summer, “It’s about wonderment.”




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Ciara's 'Body Party': Exclusive Song Premiere

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Since the release of 2010's "Basic Instinct," Ciara has become noticeably more comfortable in her own skin. The singer is ready to let us in on her fifth studio album, "One Woman Army," starting with her latest single, "Body Party."

Ciara slows it down on the Mike WiLL Made It-produced song, exclusively premiered on The Juice. "My body is your party, baby/ Nobody's invited but you baby/ I can do it slow now, tell me what you want," she seductively croons.

Aside from the infuence of Ghost Town DJ's "My Boo," what makes the single sweeter? Ciara has teamed up with her boyfriend, Future, for "Body Party." The rapper, who co-wrote the song with his main squeeze and Mike WiLL, can be heard throughout with his "ooh's" and ad-libs. "If you listen closely, you can [hear him]," she told The Juice while giggling.

"Let's just say that this record came out of a very sincere place," Ciara says of working with Future. "I think when things just organically feel right, naturally good things come from it."

"He' s such an amazing, creative person," she continues. "I can be very creatively expressive myself, but there's nothing like being able to work with someone that can bring a new flavor. What I like about [working with] him, it's almost like I got to learn more things about myself."

"One Woman Army," to be released in June, will feature production by Rodney Jerkins, The Underdogs, Rock City, Mike WiLL Made It and feature Nicki Minaj and Rick Ross, as well as a wholly content singer at its center.

"I can't avoid being inspired by what's going on in my life. To be honest, I'm in a very happy place," Ciara says.



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Britney and K-Fed Reunite!

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Britney enjoyed her Sunday afternoon watching her sons player a soccer game alongside ex-husband Kevin Federline and his fiance Victoria Prince.Brit took a moment to play with Kevin’s baby girl, and at one point reportedly ran on the field with Kevin to stop Jayden from running into on-field action.

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Fashion Post: Most Stylish Men Of The Week

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From Frank Ocean's Givenchy get-up at Paris Fashion Week to James Franco's Gucci hattrick, we bring you the ten best-dressed men of the past seven days.

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Throwing on the trusty slim-lapelled Sixties suit (alas, it’s not Banana Republic) for the sixth season of Mad Men. Thankfully there's no sign of flared trousers just yet…

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Safe to day the singer is living the “Sweet Life” right now, giving Kanye a run for his money as the front row king at Paris Fashion Week. The sleek all-over charcoal set–up he wore to the Givenchy women's show might be his greatest hit so far.

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James Franco
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How to (evening) suit up when you're on the arm of one of the most beautiful women in the world: understated, but never underdressed.

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LeBron James' Wedding: NBA Star Reportedly Sets A Date, Sends Cute Save-The-Date

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More than a year after getting engaged, LeBron James has finally set a wedding date.

The Miami Heat player is reportedly set to wed his girlfriend of nine years, Savannah Brinson, during the weekend of Sept. 13 to 15, 2013, in San Diego, according to a save-the-date released by TMZ Thursday. The invitation features a caricature of James, Brinson and their two sons -- check it out below.

James proposed to Brinson, his high school sweetheart, at a New Year's 2012 party just after midnight. He told Oprah that his teammate, Dwyane Wade, held the $300,000 ring until James was ready to pop the question.

In other NBA wedding news, Michael Jordan applied for a marriage license Thursday in West Palm Beach, Florida. He has been engaged to Cuban model Yvette Prieto since December 2011.

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Mariah Carey's Almost Home MV for Oz: The Great and The Powerful


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‘Robert Pattinson Deserves Credit As A Brooding Vampire’ Says Twilight’s MyAnna Buring

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Robert Pattinson’s heartbreakingly hot looks leave his acting abilities in the shadows as most of the female public focus on his face rather than what’s coming out of his perfect mouth.

When Marie Claire met with Twilight and Downton Abbey star, MyAnna Buring we had to ask what she found most attractive about the British star. MyAnna told us: ‘Robert Pattinson was born beautiful, he was just one of the lucky ones.’

Although she was quick to stress just how talented he was and that this can sometimes be overlooked.

‘Robert is a really great actor a lot of people forget that,’ MyAnna said. ‘To play dark and brooding and in lust and in love with someone is not that easy.’

And it’s something Robert Pattinson pulls off with aplomb when playing Edward Cullen – so much so we often got lost in his eye during the Twilight films.

After spending six months on location with Robert during the filming of Breaking Dawn Part 1 and 2, MyAnna was in awe of the actor adding: ‘You get onto a set and realise how odd and awkward [playing someone in love] can be. But people like Rob make it very natural and easy. I think there’s something very attractive about that.’

There certainly is!

Do you agree with MyAnna Buring? Is part of Robert Pattinson’s attraction down to his acting talent? Share your thoughts below.

I don't know who this lady is but I wonder if people pay attention to his acting. He was pretty good in 'How to Be' and 'Remember Me' (lol those characters) and surprisingly captivating in 'Cosmopolis'. Am I the only one actually excited about his growth? lmao

As an aside, Joaquin plays 'dark and brooding and in lust and in love' all the time.

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25 Things From '90s Movies You Don't See Anymore

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The movies are the best time capsule of an era, giving you access to the music, the dress, the tech trends, the social/political climate. As '80s and '90s babies grow up, we find ourselves more compelled to a nostalgic POV, that perspective that blends—to quote writer Samuel R. Delany—"the first, the best, and the youthful gaze."

So, whether or not Home Alone is a good movie (though it is), for many it's the first holiday movie you can remember seeing, one of the first movies to have a protagonist that didn't seem much older than you, and you wanted to be like him, like Kevin (or at least have his stuff)—and thus it remains powerful.

This nostalgia becomes even more powerful because of how many of things contained within these films are no longer around. We start to have soft feelings for things we didn't like in the first place, like dial-up Internet.

Don't believe it? Just check out these 25 Things From '90s Movies You Don't See Anymore—and tell us how they make you feel.




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Movie: You've Got Mail (1998)




Payphones

Movie: Die Hard: With a Vegenance (1995)




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Sinbad

Movie: Houseguest (1995)




Girls Who Dress Like This

Movie: Never Been Kissed (1999)


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IAMX - "I Come With Knives"

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The Unified Field will be released Mar. 22nd

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