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الخميس، 11 يونيو 2015

Horror Icon Christopher Lee Dies at 93

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Sir Christopher Lee, the legendary horror and movie villain icon, has died at 93, The Guardian reports. Lee passed away in London Sunday after being admitted for respiratory problems and heart failure.

The 6-foot-5 British actor got his start in 1947 with a role in Corridor of Mirrors, but it was his

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Ghostbusters Remake Casts Chris Hemsworth as the Receptionist, Continues to Be Awesome

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Who you gonna call? Chris Hemsworth! Yup, Thor himself has joined the cast of Ghostbusters.

"Our receptionist. #whoyougonnacall," director Paul Feig tweeted along with a photo of Hemsworth.

The upcoming flick, an all-female reboot of the popular '80s movie, will star Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig,

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Queen of Country! Carrie Underwood Makes History at CMT Awards

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Carrie Underwood ruled Wednesday's CMT Awards, taking home three trophies to become the most honored artist in the show's history with 13 career wins.

Underwood, who made her first televised appearance since becoming a mom, won Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year for "Something in the

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Sir Christopher Lee 1922-2015

Sir Christopher Lee 1922-2015

Screen legend dies aged 93

Screen icon and veteran actor Sir Christopher Lee died on Sunday, bringing to an end one of cinema’s most remarkable acting careers.  The actor passed at 8:30am, having previously been admitted to hospital with respiratory and pulmonary problems. He was 93 years old. 

A former Special Forces soldier, heavy metal vocalist, author and Empire Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Lee had an acting career that spanned everything from Hammer Horror to James Bond, Lord Of The Rings and Star Wars. Born in 1922, Christopher Frank Carandini Lee landed his big break in 1957 when he played the monster in Terence Fisher’s The Curse Of Frankenstein. While it wasn’t a star-making turn in itself, he made a big enough impact to become a staple in future Hammer productions, not least the following year’s Dracula, in which he played the role he would become most famous for. Aside from playing the bloodthirsty count a further eight times, Lee would inhabit such iconic horror characters as the Mummy, Fu Manchu and Rasputin over the course of his Hammer career. 

Lee once again displayed his horror credentials in 1973, when he took on the role of Lord Summerisle in Robin Hardy’s The Wicker Man. It was the following year, however, that saw Lee make the leap to what would be come the first of a series of appearances in mainstream mega-franchises, playing Francisco Scaramanga in The Man With The Golden Gun. He would go on to appear as Count Dooku in 2002’s Star Wars – Episode II: Attack Of The Clones and Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith, and in Peter Jackson’s The Lord Of The Rings trilogy as Saruman The White. 

Of all his roles, however, Lee was most proud of 1998’s Jinnah, in which he played Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Speaking to Empire in 2002, he said of the role: “Playing Jinnah was the biggest challenge I've had in my entire career, because there I was for ten weeks in front of his own people and, as you can imagine, the most critical audience in the world. It's the best performance I've ever given by a long, long way.”

Lee was made a CBE in 2001 and a Knight Bachelor in 2009. He is survived by daughter Christina and wife Gitte, whom he was married to for over 50 years. 




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Ron Moody 1924-2015

Ron Moody 1924-2015

Oliver!'s Fagin dies aged 91

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Ron Moody, best known for his portrayal of Fagin in the 1968 Charles Dickens adaptation Oliver!, has passed away at the age of 91, his family has announced.

As well as earning a Golden Globe and Oscar nomination for his role as the infamous miser, Moody's career also saw him play EastEnders' Edwin Caldecott and legendary wizard Merlin in both 1995's A Kid in King Arthur's Court and 1979's Unidentified Flying Oddball.

It is as Fagin he will be best remembered, however, a part he played not only played in Carol Reed's classic film but also on stage both in the West End and on Broadway. "Fate destined me to play Fagin. It was the part of a lifetime," he told The Guardian in 2012.

Born Ronald Moodnick in Tottenham on January 8, 1924, his casting as Dicken's villain changed his life immeasurably, earning him a host of job offers afterwards, some of which he turned down, including The Doctor in Doctor Who. 

"He brought joy to his family and to the hearts of many and will be greatly missed," said his widow, Therese. "He was singing until the end."










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New Man From U.N.C.L.E. Poster Spied Online

New Man From U.N.C.L.E. Poster Spied Online

See 'em at the Colosseum

It's a few months now since the first trailer and images for Guy Ritchie's The Man From U.N.C.L.E. first arrived. So with mere weeks left until its release, here's a new poster to remind us it's on the way. Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) and Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer) are, as you'd expect, prominent, against the backdrop of Rome's Colosseum. Alicia Vikander’s Gaby Teller is given equal background status with a car, and Elizabeth Debicki as Victoria Vinciguerra rather perculiarly looms over everything from the sky. The last poster was very yellow. This one's opted for turquoise and red.{New Man From UNCLE Poster}

Transplanting the 1960s spy series to the big screen and boosting the budget, Ritchie’s version finds Solo forced to team up with former KGB enemy Kuryakin in the United Network Command for Law Enforcement to take down a mysterious criminal organization bent on destabilising the fragile balance of power through the proliferation of nuclear weapons and technology. The duo’s only lead is the daughter of a vanished German scientist, who is the key to infiltrating the criminal organization, and they must race against time to find him and prevent a worldwide catastrophe.{The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Poster}

Channelling the location-hopping style and slightly tongue-in-cheek feel of the show, this promises to see Cavill shrugging off Man Of Steel's cape to have a little fun, and plenty of origin story drama between him and Hammer.  With Vikander, Debicki, Jared Harris and Hugh Grant along for the ride, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. is out on August 14.

We're promised a new trailer tomorrow. In the meantime, here's the last one.




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Release Date For The Martian Moves Forward

Release Date For The Martian Moves Forward

While Victor Frankenstein gets pushed back

Following the excitement generated by the amazing trailer, Fox has rejigged its release schedule to bring Ridley Scott's The Martian to cinemas two months earlier than previously anticipated. It'll now be out in the States on October 2, switching places with Victor Frankenstein, which has been shunted back to November 25.

This now means that The Martian occupies the same release slot that Gravity did in 2013: not a strategy that did too badly for Gravity, you might say. Matt Damon's red planet ordeal will have competition this year from London Has Fallen and Robert Zemeckis' The Walk. But it'll open well in advance of any sci-fi competition from that little J.J. Abrams movie, potentially giving it a longer run for its money.{First Look At The Martian}

The news isn't too bad for Victor Frankenstein either though, since November 25 is Thanksgiving weekend. James McAvoy (Frankenstein) and Daniel Radcliffe (Igor) will face off against The Good Dinosaur and Rocky spin-off-quel Creed.

What this means for the UK isn't quite clear at this point, but we'd imagine a similar date shift. If you're in need of anticipatory Martian information in the meantime, Empire's trailer breakdown will cater to all your needs.










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