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Controversial Film Gets Praise At Cannes

By angelica-catalano | Oct 22, 2013 03:19 PM EDT

Blue is the Warmest Color won the highest prize at the Cannes Film Festival, receiving praise for Director Abdellatif Kechiche and the lead French actresses, who play a lesbian couple. Newcomer Adele Exarchopoulos is just 19, and you may recognize Lea Seydoux from Mission Impossible and Midnight in Paris. Aside from receiving the coveted Golden Palm (Palme d'Or) award, the French film is receiving buzz for its explicit, long love scenes, which gave it a NC-17 rating. Read More »

The Big Awards Ceremony You Don't Know

By angelica-catalano | Oct 22, 2013 10:53 AM EDT

Last night the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles housed all the usual star suspects at the biggest awards ceremonies. The only difference, this event wasn't aired. It's been 17 years in the running, and next year may be the first time viewers can see what unfolds on television. Since you (probably) weren't there to see for yourself, The Hollywood Reporter gave an expansive review of the evening. Here are the highlights. Read More »

'New Girl' & 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' to Run After Super Bowl

By angelica-catalano | Oct 19, 2013 04:33 PM EDT

Fox premiered Andy Samberg's Brooklyn Nine-Nine last month, a comedy created by Parks and Recreation vets Mike Schur and Dan Goor. Now they're getting coveted airtime after the Super Bowl on February 2nd, along with New Girl, the Associated Press reports. Fox just ordered a full season of episodes to boot, bringing it to 22 episodes. Zooey Deschanel's New Girl is now in season 3. With crowd-pleaser The Mindy Project also part of the Fox lineup, Tuesday nights are comedy at its highest peak. Read More »

Harvey Weinstein, Uma Thurman Honor Quentin Tarantino With Prix Lumiere Award

By angelica-catalano | Oct 18, 2013 09:56 PM EDT

Emotions ran high at the Lumiere Festival in Lyon, France, where Quentin Tarantino was presented with the Prix Lumiere Award, The Hollywood Reporter recently reported. Conceived five years ago by this festival along with Cannes, this award has quickly come to be one of the highest honors for filmakers. Clint Eastwood was among one of the first, and now the 50 year-old director, writer, actor and producer is the fifth. Read More »

Kate Moss Fashion Roles With Topshop and British Vogue

By angelica-catalano | Oct 18, 2013 02:29 PM EDT

Kate Moss is having a big month. From news of her appearance in Paul McCartney's next music video, to some serious new fashion positions she's taking on. Vogue announced this week that she will be contributing fashion editor for British Vogue, a magazine she's graced the cover of for the past 20 years. (Thirty-three covers, to be exact.) Earlier this month, The Guardian reported that Moss will join Topshop in a new collection collaboration that will hit 40 countries. The strategy may include a strong presence of pop-up shops in China, in particular. Read More »

Emma Stone, Bradley Cooper, Rachel McAdams On Big Cameron Crowe Film

By angelica-catalano | Oct 17, 2013 06:14 PM EDT

The Cameron Crowe who brought you Jerry McGuire and Almost Famous has an all-star cast lined up for his next film. Aside from leads Emma Stone and Bradley Cooper, TheWrap reports Rachel McAdams, Alec Baldwin and Danny McBride are on board. Jay Baruchel has just joined as Bradley Cooper's stepbrother. Still waiting on the official confirmation that Bill Murray will join the long list of actors across comedic and drama domains. We can only expect the film to have that trademark mix of heart and humor that Crowe nails every time. Read More »

Artist Banksy Sells Art For Cheap

By angelica-catalano | Oct 14, 2013 10:35 AM EDT

Street artist Banksy sold original canvases on the streets of New York City on Saturday, October 12. This wouldn't be strange for a typical graffiti artist, but Banksy's artwork has made him a celebrity in his own right. Pieces have a track record of selling six-figures each, not $60. But this wasn't a typical weekend in Central Park. Banksy posted a video on his website, entitled Art Sale, where an old man set up a stall of black spray paint canvases. Read More »

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