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الخميس، 3 سبتمبر 2015

The Oscars Will Have Two Hosts This Year

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The 2016 Academy Awards will have two hosts.

David Hill, one of the recently announced producers of next year's event, tells Entertainment Weekly that the ceremony will have two hosts because "two is better than one." (Good luck telling that to anyone who tuned in for James Franco and Anne Hathaway's

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VIDEO: Justin Bieber Explains His Emotional VMAs Breakdown: "It Was Authentic"

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Justin Bieber's redemption tour continued on Wednesday, with the singer addressing his emotional breakdown at Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards on The Tonight Show.

Bieber told Jimmy Fallon that, while he was "disappointed" to have missed some cues during his set, the real reason that tears started to

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New Trailer For The Lobster Simmers Online

New Trailer For The Lobster Simmers Online

Colin Farrell makes an excellent choice

Currently going following tortuous clues on TV as a True Detective, Colin Farrell also has an equally strange but slightly lighter movie incoming. He stars in Dogtooth director Yorgos Lanthimos' The Lobster, as a man on a rather peculiar dating retreat. Have a look at the new trailer.

As you'll have gleaned from that, The Lobster is a dystopian satire in which Colin Farrell’s recently single David visits a spa where he has 45 days to find a partner whose personality matches his. If he fails, he will be turned into an animal of his choosing and released into the wild.

A hit in its festival life at the likes of Cannes and TIFF, Empire's Damon Wise says it's "a true surrealist fantasy worthy of Dali and Buñuel. Lanthimos’ abstract, dryly witty dialogue translates very well, as does the conceit. The premise is brought to the surface very quickly, in a simple line of dialogue – the pleasure lies in seeing where it goes next..."

Along with Farrell, The Lobster stars Rachel Weisz, Olivia Colman, Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, John C. Reilly, and Michael Smiley. It's out in the UK on October 16.












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Edward Ashley Heads For The Lost City Of Z

Edward Ashley Heads For The Lost City Of Z

Joining his In The Heart Of The Sea co-star Tom Holland

Recently keeping afloat in Ron Howard's In The Heart Of The Sea, Edward Ashley will be following his shipmate Tom Holland to his next project. He's just joined James Gray's historical adventure The Lost City Of Z. Robert Pattinson, Sienna Miller and Charlie Hunnam are also aboard.

The adaptation of David Grann’s book has been in development for a while, but finally locked down its main cast earlier this year. Hunnam is playing Percy Fawcett, who headed into the Amazon on a mapping quest in 1925.

There, suffering from a nasty case of malaria, he claimed to have discovered a mythical city he called the Lost City of Z. When his adventurer peers roundly mocked the idea as a fantasy or fraud, Fawcett gathered up his son and one other companion and headed back into the jungle to prove his point. And that’s the last anyone saw of all three...

Ashley will be Arthur Manley, a young corporal who accompanied Fawcett on his apparantly doomed expedition. Pattinson is Henry Costin, another bored corporal who answered Fawcett's advertisement. And Miller is Fawcett's wife Nina.

Gray's shoot - taking in Northern Ireland and Colombia - is already underway, and The Lost City Of Z is expected in cinemas later next year. In The Heart Of The Sea is out on December 26.




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Cary Fukunaga Explains His Exit From It

Cary Fukunaga Explains His Exit From It

'We didn't want to make the same movie...'

Having delivered the masterful first season of True Detective and completed his hotly anticipated Beasts Of No Nation, Cary Fukunaga's next project was, for a time, set to be a two-film adaptation of Stephen King's It. Pre-production was underway, details were emerging and some casting was announced, but then, suddenly, it wasn't happening after all. Fukunaga has now given his version of what went down, placing the blame squarely with studio New Line. "It was quietly acrimonious," he says.

Fukunaga's plan was to devote a film each to the massive novel's two halves: one for the group of childhood friends who battle the unspeakable evil, and the other for the 25-years-later strand when the friends reunite as adults to destroy It once and for all. 

That wasn't a problem according to the director, and neither, he says, did he have a beef with the surprisingly meagre sounding $32m budget. Creative control was the sticking point.

"I was trying to make an unconventional horror film," Fukunaga tells Variety. "It didn’t fit into the algorithm of what [New Line] knew they could spend and make money back on based on not offending their standard genre audience. They wanted me to make a much more inoffensive, conventional script. But I don’t think you can do proper Stephen King and make it inoffensive."

Another specific problem was apparently around Pennywise, the clown form that the It entity most often takes to appear to the children (and a lasting emotional scar for the generation that remembers Tim Curry in the role).

"The main difference was making Pennywise more than just the clown," the director continues. "After 30 years of villains that could read the emotional minds of characters and scare them, [I was] trying to find really sadistic and intelligent ways he scares children. Also, the children had real lives prior to being scared. And all that character work takes time. It’s a slow build, but it’s worth it. [But New Line] didn’t want any characters. They wanted archetypes and scares. Every little thing was being rejected. We didn’t want to make the same movie."

New Line have declined to comment so far, so this remains a one-sided story. And Fukunaga actually admits that, despite approval and encouragement from King, "I’m not sure if the fans would have liked what I would had done". He says that he and his co-writer Chase Palmer had plundered their own childhood memories for some of the character work, and is thankful that those elements now won't be used, as New Line are starting over with a new script.

So we'll never get to see Fukunaga's version, but that last line does reveal that the studio haven't abandoned the project altogether. It remains in development, but won't arrive quite as soon as we thought. Time will tell whether Will Poulter will remain attached as Pennywise.

Onwards and upwards, Fukunaga's possible future projects include French military drama The Black Count, and a TV mini-series adapted from Caleb Carr's The Alienist. His Beasts Of No Nation, starring Idris Elba, makes its UK debut at the BFI London Film Festival on October 8.

 




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الأربعاء، 2 سبتمبر 2015

Mr. Robot Postmortem: Has Elliot Finally Lost Control?

Christian Slater and Rami Malek, Mr. Robot | Photo Credits: Christopher Saunders/USA Network

[WARNING: The following story contains spoilers from the Season 1 finale of USA's Mr. Robot. Read at your own risk.]

After a zeitgeist-capturing first season full of twists and turns, Mr. Robot ended its first season on a more emotionally contemplative note.

Rather than showing the moment the entire

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Meet Supergirl's Red Tornado and General Lane

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Supergirl is filling out its cast of characters with two new additions.

The new superhero drama has added Iddo Goldberg as Red Tornado, Variety reports. An advanced android developed as a weapon, he quickly becomes a danger to National City that Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) has to stop.

In the comics,

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