Saturday, October 19, 2013

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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Katy Perry & John Mayer Leave SNL After-Party!

After a successful night of performing on SNL, Katy Perry and boyfriend John Mayer left the SNL after party together and headed to the Heartland Brewery in Times Square.

Katy performed her hit song “Roar” and a song called “Walking on Air” from her new album “Prism.” Unfortunately, we did not get to see Katy Perry in any sketches tonight.

Let us know what you think of Katy’s new song!

Miley Cyrus Thanks Liam Hemsworth In Bangerz Liner Notes

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Miley Cyrus and Liam HemsworthCaption Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have ended their engagement, but the Australian actor still got a shout out on the singer’s new album.

According to JustJared and E!, the “Wrecking Ball” singer thanked FE in the “Bangerz” liner notes. Miley’s nickname for her former fiance is reportedly “FeFe.”

“I could not have made this album without one person…. FE. Thank you for inspiring me (PS. I Love You),” Miley wrote.

It is not known whether the liner notes were written prior to the couple’s breakup.

“FeFe” was also reportedly mentioned in her MTV documentary special, “Miley: The Movement,” saying she got his opinion before she chopped off her hair last year.

Miley’s “Bangerz” drops on October 8.

Lee Daniels To Create Hollywood's 'First Gay Action Movie' With Alex Pettyfer!!!!

The Butler director Lee Daniels has revealed that he has cast Alex Pettyfer as the lead in his new gay action hero movie.

Daniels is now looking to cast Pettyfer's love interest- who will be an African American, as the film maker wants to tell the story of an "interracial love affair action movie."

Speaking to Out magazine, 53-year-old described his upcoming film as a gay "Mr. and Mrs Smith, but with the two good-looking guys as the action heroes."
Whilst revealing all the details to the publication, Lee also shared his admiration for Alex. "He's so hot, isn't he? So hot. And so aware of his hotness in a way that's so…I love him to death."

The director also confessed that many big named studios were reluctant to take on the project and insisted that a lead gay character in an action film would not attract audiences.

However, thanks to the director's latest film The Butler, starring Oprah Winfrey, pulling in big box office bucks it's no longer a problem.

"I don't think I'm going to have a problem now. I made $100 million for The Butler. I'm in a rare group. So this is something I feel good about".

Pettyfer and Daniels had previously worked together on The Butler, where the 23-year-old actor played plantation owner Thomas Westfall.

Justin Bieber Involved in South Korea Nightclub Altercation!!

Justin Bieber has been involved in another nightclub altercation.

A few months after the singer was accused of orchestrating a beatdown outside an establishment in The Hamptons, a DJ named Michael Woods claims the singer "muscled" his way into his booth on Thursday night
According to Woods, there was a disagreement over the music being played and he responded by telling Justin to "f-ck off and put some clothes on."

He then alleges that Bieber punched the DJ's manager.

HOWEVER, the host of this party says Woods is greatly exaggerating.

He tells TMZ some words were exchanged between Bieber and the DJ, but no punches were thrown. He also says Justin then got a chance to spin inside the booth himself after Woods completed his set.

Bieber has also been accused in the past of spitting in a DJ's face in Ohio.

It doesn't sound like this is too crazy of a scandal for the young artist, but is it really what he needs right now? Will it harm his chances of wooing back Selena Gomez?

Romeo and Juliet Review: Back to the Bard!! Not Good Not Bad!!


Film: “Romeo and Juliet”
Cast: Hailee Steinfeld, Douglas Booth, Damian Lewis
Director: Carlo Carlei
Rating: 2.5/5



At the outset, the idea of the man responsible for bringing us Downton Abbey, Julian Fellowes, penning the script for a new Romeo and Juliet for the big screen seems like a terrific plan. And toss in an actress fresh off her Oscar nomination to play Juliet in Hailee Steinfeld -- who is much closer to the iconic Shakespeare character’s real age -- and Romeo and Juliet 2013 should be a good show, chap.


 Sure, as a Brit who keenly understands his country’s literary history and nuances of language, Fellowes has high command of the text written by the world’s most well-known playwright. The issue he faced was how to bring an almost four hour play to the big screen in just about two hours and set it apart from others we've seen prior.

That is one difficult and thankless task.

Steinfeld plays Juliet as a girl ahead of her time. When most young women of that age in that time period did what their fathers said, she was one who bucked his wishes and went after true love. A marriage was arranged, but she would not have it. Why? Well… we all know that.

Douglas Booth is Romeo and he sneaks into a masked ball at the Capulet house to visit with the woman he thinks he is in love with. When he sees Juliet across the crowded room, it’s all over for him. The two fall incredibly quickly and it is a young love, so it burns with such passionate emotion, they would rather die than not be together. Shakespeare must have thought, “I can arrange that.”

Of course most of the world knows the story teased in the Romeo and Juliet trailer, so Fellowes and director Carlo Carlei had their work cut out for them to deliver something fresh to add to the long legacy of productions that have arisen from Hollywood and all corners of the world.

There seems to be a thought in Hollywood that Shakespeare must be taken out of its mid-millennia timeframe to add something new to it. Joss Whedon recently staged a cinematic version of Much Ado About Nothing set in modern Los Angeles. And Baz Luhrmann had his Romeo and Juliet that is still so seared on pop culture consciousness with his modern take starring Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio.

The thing about Carlei and Fellowes' Romeo and Juliet is it sets its drama back in the Renaissance Verona of the original text. The costumes, set and feel are all awfully familiar. The language is a little different as Fellowes tried to interject a bit of his own take on Shakespeare’s prose.
 Unfortunately, our Romeo and Juliet review finds that this film only feels like the teenage angst was turned up superficially and without the blazing soundtrack of Luhrmann’s film or the classiness that was Franco Zeffirelli’s masterpiece. We were simply left wondering why this Romeo and Juliet even had to happen.

Steinfeld is terrific and her and Booth save the film completely. But, there are two others that elevate it and both are surprises. Ed Westwick’s Tybalt is a rage-filled dynamo, and the best part of the film is Paul Giamatti as Friar Laurence. In various productions of Romeo and Juliet, Laurence is played as a buffoon or an afterthought to the story as a whole. In Fellowes’ script, the Friar's intentions are as pure as they can get, and with Giamatti wielding his words… it is a blissful joy to watch him work.