Emily Blunt's latest movie isn't even out yet, but it's already getting rave reviews from one special man. Turns out John Krasinski has already seen Into The Woods on the big screen and he couldn't help but fall in love. "He cried. He absolutely |oved it," Blunt revealed to E! News before the film hits theatres Christmas Day. "i think he was so moved by it by what it's saying to this generation and that idea of nobody being alone at the end. It’s such an amazing theme running through this film." She added, "Yes it's a musica! but it's notjust a spectacle. It says some really profound things like be careful what you say to children. Children will listen."
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Monday, November 24, 2014
Emily Blunt Admits John Krasinski Cried While Watching Into The Woods, Talks Raising Bahy Haze!
Emily Blunt's latest movie isn't even out yet, but it's already getting rave reviews from one special man. Turns out John Krasinski has already seen Into The Woods on the big screen and he couldn't help but fall in love. "He cried. He absolutely |oved it," Blunt revealed to E! News before the film hits theatres Christmas Day. "i think he was so moved by it by what it's saying to this generation and that idea of nobody being alone at the end. It’s such an amazing theme running through this film." She added, "Yes it's a musica! but it's notjust a spectacle. It says some really profound things like be careful what you say to children. Children will listen."
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Miley Cyrus, Patrick Schwarzenegger Make Out at USC College Football Game—See the Pic!
Miley Cyrus and Patrick Schwarzenegger must be really good friends!
The singer and model/college student, both 21, were making out Thursday for all to see at the USC vs. Berkeley football game at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. Adorably, Miley dressed in Trojans gear, wearing a hat and letterman jacket to show her support for Patrick's school.
"They were very flirtatious and [looked] like a couple," an eyewitness told E! News. "She was gregarious and was talking to his friends too which was nice to see because she didn't seem stuck up."
Another onlooker noted they were "very touchy," even "holding hands all down the Coliseum steps."
So what's the deal between these two? Well, they're obviously quite fond of one another, but as of a few weeks ago, they'd yet to make anything official. "They don't have a title," a source told E! News. "They are having so much fun together that friends don't know at certain times if they are a couple or best friends."
This past weekend Miley and Pat enjoyed a date night out with some friends at Bagatelle restaurant in West Hollywood. According to a source, they were out with about 15 pals—mostly Patrick's—for a birthday party. "They were definitely affectionate, holding hands, taking photos together and clearly were into each other all night," an insider dished.
"They might seem like an odd pairing, but they are quite good for each other," a source close to the maybe-couple has said. "They've been friends forever."
"Patrick loves what an amazing heart she has and that she really pushed him out of his comfort zone," added the source.
He's admitted to having a little crush on Ms. Cyrus before, too! Back in 2011, he toldDetails magazine, "My eye, though, is set on Miley."
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Saturday, November 8, 2014
Jennifer Lawrence is the picture of elegance as she talks about her ideal man in new interview... following rumours the actress is still dating Chris Martin
(MailOnline) Jennifer Lawrence says she wants a man she can depend on.
The 24-year-old spoke with Madame Figaro about her ideal partner as she covered the latest issue of the French magazine.
Jennifer wore an elegant dress as she crossed her arms with her hair pinned up in a bun for the shoot before opening up about her career and romance.
The French publication asked the actress what her ideal man is.
'Someone who is capable of being consistent,' Jennifer replied (translated from the French).
Adding: 'Otherwise, I might as well stay single!
The statement comes after Jennifer was linked to Christ Martin.
At the end of October it was reported the pair had split. However, a source recently told People that the Coldplay singer and the Hunger Games actress are still very much together.
'He's very much into her and they're still seeing each other,' the source told the site.
And the source said that despite rumors, Jennifer, 24, is not worried about Chris's relationship with his ex Gwyneth Paltrow, 42.
'She doesn't give a s--- about Gwyneth [and Chris's relationship],' the insider said, adding that Lawrence found the reports 'hilarious.'
In her interview with Madame Figaro, Jennifer also talked about her role as Katniss in the Hunger Games series.
She admitted that she sees a lot of similarities between her heroic character and herself, except, Katniss has to kill to survive 'which is fortunately not my case' the actress said.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Keira Knightley poses topless -- with conditions
(CNN) -- Keira Knightley is fine with taking a topless photo.
Just don't screw it up with Photoshop or other digital manipulation.
While talking about a set of Patrick Demarchelier photographs she did for Interview magazine (including one NSFW), Knightley told the The Times of London (subscription required) that she wanted the images to present her as she is.
"I've had my body manipulated so many different times for so many different reasons, whether it's paparazzi photographers or for film posters," the actress, 29, said. "That (shoot) was one of the ones where I said: 'OK, I'm fine doing the topless shot so long as you don't make them any bigger or retouch.' Because it does feel important to say it really doesn't matter what shape you are."
Among other images that misrepresented her body, Knightley had her breasts beefed up for the "King Arthur" movie poster -- even though she'd said that her bust had actually diminished while preparing for the role, thanks to strength exercises.
As Jezebel's Dodai Stewart wrote, "Hollywood can't imagine a world in which people would see a movie starring an athletic, flat-chested woman."
Knightley has been determined to live in the spotlight on her terms. The Times article is headlined "My battle to live a normal life" and she told Net-a-Porter that she's well aware that the movie business wants to put her in a box.
"The people who make movies, whether it's directors or producers or money people, look for things that they can identify with, and if they're all predominantly middle-aged white men, then what you see are things that middle-aged white men can identify with," she said. "And you don't get anything for anybody else."
Taylor Swift Defends Pulling Her Music From Spotify
Taylor Swift does not want to be a part of your system, Spotify.
After it was revealed Monday that Swift’s entire catalog of music was pulled from the streaming service, Swift defended the decision Thursday.
“All I can say is that music is changing so quickly, and the landscape of the music industry itself is changing so quickly, that everything new, like Spotify, all feels to me a bit like a grand experiment,” Swift said in an interview with Yahoo! Music. “And I’m not willing to contribute my life’s work to an experiment that I don’t feel fairly compensates the writers, producers, artists, and creators of this music.”
The decision may have paid off, as “1989” became her third consecutive album to cross 1 million sales in its first week, making her the first artist in history to achieve the feat. Addressing reports that initially projected her opening sales much lower, Swift said her goal was to make something people still wanted to pay for even in a shift economic landscape for the music industry.
“I hoped that I had created something that people would want to buy, but I didn’t know what’s been happening in people’s minds… I just was hoping and praying that people still perceived there to be a value to someone’s musical creation,” she said.
Source:variety.com
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Angelina Jolie's Unbroken Is So Intense, One of the Film's Actors Threw Up and "CouIdn't Stop Crying"
Angelina Jolie has proven time and again with both her acting and directorial efforts that she's not afraid of tackling super-intense subjects, many of them quite personal to her. And it sounds as though Unbroken, adapted from Laura HiNenhrand's biography of Olympian turned World War H PGW turned inspiration-for-all Louis Zamperini, isn't going to puH any punches. In fast, this could be her most graphic and disturbingly realistic film yet. Japanese pop star Miyavi, whom Jolie cast as a vicious sergeant named Matsuhim Watanabe inthe prisoner-of- war camp where Zamperini spent nearly two years after surviving 47 days at sea following a fighter-jet crash, told Vanity Fair for its December 2014 cover story about Jolie that she encouraged him to really plumb the depths of his character and get into the mindset of a man for whom violence was an everyday thing. Miyavi said that one scene in particular, in which he brutally beats Zamperini (played by Jack ()'ConheH in the film), was so intense it made him throw up. "it was awful torture for me to hate the other actors--I had to have hatred for them," recalled the 33-year-old rocker and record producer, who's making his feature acting debut in JoIie's film. "When I had to beat them, I had to think about protecting my family. At the same time, I didn't want to bejust a had guy. I wanted to put humanity in this role. [Matsuhiro] was both crazy and sadistic, but also weak and traumatized." Well, if Jolie was looking for an actor who would give his blood, sweat and tears to the role, she found one.
"It's a story that is stil! painful for my country," Miyavi, whose real name is Takamasa Ishihara, added. "But she told me she wanted to make a bridge between all countries that had conflict. She was very persuasive_" And after filming some ofthe more violent scenes, "I couIdn't stop crying," he admitted. Understandabiy, the film is extremely close to JoIie's heart, considering her humanitarian efforts on behalf of refugees displaced by war and its aftermath all over the world and the fact that she became very close with Zamperini before his death at the age of 97 in July. "I was more emotional than he was," Jolie told VF about screening an early cut of the film for Zamperini before he died. "I went in to take care of him--and he was taking care of me." "It was an extremely moving experience, to watch someone watching their own iife," she added. "Someone so physically strongmand they are at the stage where their body is giving up_"
But it certainly sounds as though Jolie--with the help of her hand-picked cast--did her all to honor Zamperini's life. And speaking of tough, uncomfortable subjects, Jolie has since turned her discerning eye to the life of a couple navigating marital issues in the period indie drama By the Sea--which she wrote, is directing and is co-starring in with new husband and longtime love Brad Pitt. "A few friends asked if we were crazy," she told VF, [starring in a film about] a married couple going through some difficultieswand I'm directing him." Somehow we think their partnership will remain unbroken.
"It's a story that is stil! painful for my country," Miyavi, whose real name is Takamasa Ishihara, added. "But she told me she wanted to make a bridge between all countries that had conflict. She was very persuasive_" And after filming some ofthe more violent scenes, "I couIdn't stop crying," he admitted. Understandabiy, the film is extremely close to JoIie's heart, considering her humanitarian efforts on behalf of refugees displaced by war and its aftermath all over the world and the fact that she became very close with Zamperini before his death at the age of 97 in July. "I was more emotional than he was," Jolie told VF about screening an early cut of the film for Zamperini before he died. "I went in to take care of him--and he was taking care of me." "It was an extremely moving experience, to watch someone watching their own iife," she added. "Someone so physically strongmand they are at the stage where their body is giving up_"
But it certainly sounds as though Jolie--with the help of her hand-picked cast--did her all to honor Zamperini's life. And speaking of tough, uncomfortable subjects, Jolie has since turned her discerning eye to the life of a couple navigating marital issues in the period indie drama By the Sea--which she wrote, is directing and is co-starring in with new husband and longtime love Brad Pitt. "A few friends asked if we were crazy," she told VF, [starring in a film about] a married couple going through some difficultieswand I'm directing him." Somehow we think their partnership will remain unbroken.
Source:eonline.com
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