Ellen DeGeneres Gives Cinderella the Fifty Shades of Grey Treatment: Funny Video
She's at it again! Ellen DeGeneres has rolled up her sleeves and spoofed Fifty Shades of Grey once m[...]
She's at it again! Ellen DeGeneres has rolled up her sleeves and spoofed Fifty Shades of Grey once m[...]
If the biggest names in the recent Berlin Film Festival lineup largely disappointed with their shiny, starry films, there were more than a handful of filmmakers who totally justified, or exceeded, our prior fandom. Chief among these was Pablo Larrain, the Chilean director of "Post Mortem" and "No," who showed up almost unheralded with his latest film, "The Club" (A grade review here), which, along with Patricio Guzman's extraordinary "The Pearl Button" made this a banner Berlinale for Chile. "The Club" is a mordant... Читать дальше...
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At the moment, Lea Seydoux is currently in some exotic location, hanging out with Daniel Craig, and shooting the next Bond movie "Spectre." But just this month the actress appeared in the far more humble picture "The Diary Of A Chambermaid," which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, and the first international trailer has arrived. Based on the 1900 Octave Mirbeau novel, previously tackled in movies by Jean Renoir and Luis Buñuel, Benoît Jacquot ("3 Hearts," "Farewell My Queen")... Читать дальше...
Barclays analyst Meredith Adler told CNBC Friday that the downgrade was due to expensive problems on Wal-Mart's end.
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With the 2015 Academy Awards taking place this weekend, we roundup the best gowns of all time.
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Er, did we just spend £3 billion on the LHC? Yes, we did.
Sarissa Capital will nominate two directors at Ariad Pharmaceuticals and seek the "imminent retirement" of CEO Harvey Berger.
More than $37 million in monthly housing subsidies for needy people ended up in the wrong hands. The Fiscal Times reports.
Christopher Nolan, in addition to being perhaps the most cerebral director of blockbuster action flicks currently working, clearly cares a lot about the culture of preserving and appreciating film. He’s one of the most vocal advocates of for Kodak Film, along with his chums Quentin Tarantino and J.J. Abrams, and he’s recently branched out into yet another previously uncharted realm, if you’ll forgive the vaguely galactic pun. Variety has recently reported that Syncopy – the production company co-owned by Nolan and his wife Emma Thomas ... Читать дальше...
The Nasdaq is on the cusp of reaching 5,000 for the first time since March 2000. Just how different is it this time?
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