PEOPLE.com

Michelle Obama Can't 'Let It Go' - Sasha and Malia Are 'Too Old' for Frozen

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The Obamas open up about raising their daughters, the impact of stereotypes, and what's on the Potus dance party playlist. Subscribe now for instant access to the exclusive People interview!First lady Michelle Obama may be the only American mom of girls who hasn't had "Let It Go" stuck in her head at one time or another this year. Mrs. Obama told People ruefully that she has not even seen the animated hit Frozen. Daughters Sasha, 13, and Malia, 16, "are a little too old," President Obama explained in an exclusive interview with People for this week's issue. Said Mrs. Obama: "I See more »


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E! Online

This Guy Is Casually Hanging Out With Nicki Minaj's Naked Booty (Sorta)—See the Funny Pic!

5 hours ago

This guy is just livin' the life, right? Fans of Nicki Minaj were greeted with some extra sexy early Christmas gifts via her Instagram, when the female rapper posted a number of racy photos that will be featured in her 2015 calendar. The bootylicious and boobalicious images left little to the imagination, but someone opted to get creative with one of the pictures, anyway. A genuis went to Photoshop to insert either themselves or a friend (or a complete stranger?!) into Minaj's seductive snapshot of her baring her booty in front of the fireplace. As she does her come See more »


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TVGuide - Breaking News

On the Set: Arrow's Stunt Coordinator Teaches Us How to Fight Like Oliver Queen

14 hours ago

Being a superhero isn't easy.

And we don't mean the moral quandaries they face. We mean the grueling, physical exhaustion that comes with kicking butt on a daily basis.

To get a feel for exactly how tough the life of a superhero is, TVGuide.com visited the Vancouver set of CW's Arrow, where stunt coordinator James Bamford showed us a few moves.

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- Sadie Gennis

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Vulture

Farewell, Seen!

8 hours ago

And … good night! This is, sad to say, the very last post of Seen, the limited-run art site we launched November 17, with Jerry Saltz’s essay on the art world’s new conservatism. It closes today with his conversation with Matthew Weinstein about “Gaga’s law” and how art culture has eaten pop culture (which Lady Gaga actually retweeted — approvingly!). Along the way, we had a total blast, and before we turn the lights off for good, we thought we’d highlight a bunch of our favorite stuff from our 33 days in the art world ... There were fantastic slideshows of See more »


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The Guardian - Film News

Into the Woods review: trees fall in a forest, making one hell of a sound

17 December 2014 6:59 AM, PST

Rob Marshall’s big screen version of the Stephen Sondheim musical has taken nearly three decades. Emily Blunt and Meryl Streep just about make it worthwhile

The path to the big screen for Stephen Sondheim’s fairytale mashup has been long and winding. A read-through was held more than 20 years ago, with Goldie Hawn and Robin Williams as the infertile baker and his wife, Cher as the witch who commissions them to fetch bits and bobs (cow, slipper, cape, hair etc) from the forest so she can break the spell, Danny DeVito as See more »

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EmpireOnline

First Look At Jessica Chastain In Crimson Peak

18 hours ago

Those who attended this year’s San Diego Comic-Con got a look at some elements from Guillermo del Toro’s new gothic horror Crimson Peak, mostly props and chunks of the set. Now we have a proper glimpse at one of the main characters, with a shot of Jessica Chastain See more »


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Huffington Post

Nine Inch Nails Fans Will Be Surprised By This Album

3 September 2013 11:50 AM, PDT

Nine Inch Nails, "Hesitation Marks" (Columbia)

Sun-kissed harmonies, funk-flecked guitar lines and – whisper it – a saxophone workout all make an appearance on "Hesitation Marks," a surprising new offering from Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails after a lengthy, self-imposed hiatus.

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MTV Movies Blog

The Best Movies Of 2013

17 December 2013 12:00 PM, PST

To clarify, this is my top ten today at this very moment. It's going to change. Even as I wrote out the below list, I was dramatically shifting these worthy films up and down. For one thing I want — no, need — to see all of these again and See more »


- Josh Horowitz

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Filmmaker Magazine

Borscht Short Film: Sea Devil, Directed by Dean C. Marcial and Brett Potter

16 hours ago

As Borscht 9 — Miami’s delirious cinematic fete comprising afternoons spent in the middle of the ocean, machete fencing and bike rides to the multiverse — hits its midpoint, Borscht Corporation releases to Filmmaker one of its recent short films, Sea Devil. Sea Devil, directed by by Dean C. Marcial See more »

- Scott Macaulay

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TotalFilm

Jude Law set to join Guy Ritchie’s Knights Of The Roundtable

16 November 2014 10:48 PM, PST

Guy Ritchie’s Camelot saga Knights Of The Roundtable looks set to add another big name to its growing ensemble, with Jude Law in negotiations to join the production. According to Variety, Law is circling the role of the new film’s chief villain, although the identity of said bad See more »


- George Wales

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