Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Sun newspaper drops Page Three topless pictures - Times

\The function of three pages in the sun starting in 1970

The Sun is no longer feature topless women on page three, the Times reported.

The Times, which has the same publisher as the sun, said that it was Friday edition including the sun, the last, women would wear topless pictures, even if they continue online.

Page three has a function of the sun for 44 years, but has been criticized for sexist and outdated.

The Press Office of the sun would neither confirm nor deny the reports.

Dylan Sharpe, director of public relations of the sun tweeted: "Page 3 is the sun tomorrow in the same place, it's always - between pages 2 and 4"

'Right direction'

The sun was already during the week ceased topless photos on the weekends, and sometimes does the same.

Page three of the Sun presented model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in lingerie on Monday and Hollyoaks actress Jennifer Metcalfe and Gemma Merna appeared Tuesday in a bikini on a beach.

The Times, which is a new title United Kingdom, the newspaper had decided to give up too quiet function. He said that News Corp executive chairman Rupert Murdoch is assumed by the decision, signed.

Topless pictures have long protests by activists with an online petition attracted more than 215,000 signatures.

Anne Louise Kershaw, No More Page Three "This is a positive step"

A campaign group called No More Page Three was founded in 2012 by Lucy-Anne Holmes and is collected in support of a number of MPs and anti-sexism charities.

Holmes told BBC Newsnight, the group would not declare victory when the scantily clad women continue to appear in the newspaper, it is a "step in the right direction" when they were not topless, but was.

She said: "The sun did not suddenly decided that women say, think and do interesting and amazing things, it's still basically say women are there for decoration."

'Breasts not brains'

Labour MP Stella Creasy, three anti-activist pages, the BBC Radio 4 Today said: "The objectification of women in this way was basically told us all that mattered, frankly, our breasts were not our brain . "

Media commentator Steve Hewlett supported the function was seen as "embarrassing" and its removal was proof on paper "is trying to reinvent itself in the world after the phone-hacking."

The Irish edition of the Sun stopped topless pictures two years ago.

Reports indicate that the change of the output paper can be reversed if it has a significant decline in sales resulted.

Sunday, 11 January 2015

'Boyhood,' 'Budapest,' 'Ida' hailed at the LA Film Critics Awards ceremony


LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11 (UPI) - Children of Richard Linklater was the big winner at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association awards and achieved the Best Film, Best Director, Best Editing and Best Actress Patricia Arquette.

 Co-star Ethan Hawke and Linklater Lorelai Coltrane Adolescence fit a family drama was filmed over 12 years.
 The winners were announced LAFCA last month, but prices have not been passed down ceremony Saturday night.

 Ida received the award for best foreign language film and best supporting actress for Agata Kulesza.

 Writer and director Wes Anderson won the trophy for best screenplay for The Grand Hotel Budapest, who also won the award for Best Production Design.

 The best actor award went to Tom Hardy Locke, while JK Simmons was named best supporting actor Whiplash.

 CITIZEN FOUR was best documentary, The Tale of Princess Kaguya recognized as best animated film applies.

 Actress Gena Rowlands was honored for his life's work, while the director Ava DuVernay Selma was presented with the New Generation Award and cinema critic Leonard Maltin with special reference group.

Golden Globes 2015: "Boyhood," "The Grand Budapest Hotel" win top honors


"Adolescence", passing the story as an adult who has had 12 years to do, won the award for best film, theater,. the 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards

The prices of the season favorite to win director Richard Linklater and supporting actress Patricia Arquette in the observance of Sunday.

"The key is that we are all gaps in this world. No one is perfect," says Linklater. "I want parents who are abroad and changing families who are in this world through and do their best to spend."

In shock, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Backstage romp "Birdman" was excited by Wes Anderson "Great Budapest Hotel" Best Picture, Musical or Comedy. The film may be the main rival Oscar for "Children" won best actor in a musical or comedy for his leadership, Michael Keaton, who dyed a former superhero star with its own history, and acts best Screenplay.

Reflecting on his life, Keaton voice broke as he thanked his son, whom he called his best friend. "Shoot," he said. "Two things I swore I was not going :. Wines and air quotes"

Eddie Redmayne won the Golden Globe for best actor in a drama for the representation of Stephen Hawking in "The Theory of Everything", while Julianne Moore has the award for best dramatic actress for playing a professor at the early onset Alzheimer's disease diagnosis "Still Alice".

Host Tina Fey and Amy Poehler kick off the show skewering Hollywood call themes hacking of Sony Pictures in "The Interview", allegations of sexual assault against Bill Cosby and the rise in television as a cultural competition with films.

The duo, the third consecutive year as host, opened the show with the greeting "despicable, spoiled children little talent" to celebrate the show "all films was OK with North Korea."

Fey and Poehler also made sure that their preferred destination enjoy: George Clooney. The night honored Cecil B. DeMille, hit the working life of Fey would be better to his new wife, a lawyer for the human rights Amal Clooney, who spent 2014 working for the United Nations.

About Cosby joked Poehler (in the description of "Into the Woods"), "Cinderella ran away from her prince Rapunzel was thrown from a tower and Sleeping Beauty ... just thought she was getting coffee with Bill Cosby" in front of them and Fey parodied him with dueling impressions.

The recent terrorist attack in Paris in the offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo hung heavily on the live broadcast of the Beverly Hills Hilton in Beverly Hills, California television. Participants that Clooney was pin "I Am" Charlie and others like Helen Mirren held signs that read the same on the red carpet.

Hollywood Foreign Press Association President Theor Kingma drew a standing ovation for a speech promising to support freedom of expression "of North Korea in Paris." Moderator Jared Leto also spoke solemnly at stops and closes with "I Am Charlie."

The first award of the evening went to JK Simmons for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as a dominatrix professor of Jazz in the famous indie "Whiplash". He thanked his young and confident co-star, Miles Teller, the "inspired me to want to scream at him every day and hit him in the face."

Some winners were surprised. When putting the Best Actress award ceremony in a comedy or musical for her role in "Big Eyes", a free Amy Adams said: "I have not even lip gloss again."

The night had orchestrated but carelessness with the usual high dose of glamor-filled red carpet, celebrity cameos (Prince!) And even the return of drink Swilling an old villain Globes, Ricky Gervais.

Following DreamWorks' How to Train Your Dragon 2 "took best animated film on the favorite" The Lego movie. "Stephen Hawking the biopic "The Theory of Everything" won the best result for Johann Johannsson and the entry of Russia "Leviathan" took the best foreign language film.

AMC adaptation of the acclaimed film of 1996 by Fargo "by the Coen brothers, came into the main candidates television with five nominations and won best miniseries or movie, and Best Actor, Miniseries or Movie, fast for Billy Bob Thornton.

"You can say anything in the world and in trouble. I know that for a fact," said Thornton. "I'll just say thank you."


Amazon crashes the party as Netflix before he did, celebrated his first Golden Globe for comedy of sexual identity "Transparent", winning the Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical. The star of the show, Jeffery Tambor, also won the best actor in the category, dedicated his award to the transgender community.

"Thank you for your courage, thank you for your suggestions, thank you for your patience and thank you for letting us be part of the change," said Tambor.

Showtime newcomer "The Deal", which explores the impact of an extramarital affair between a married waitress writer, won for best drama series and TV actress Ruth Wilson.

Candidate for the first time Gina Rodriguez was named Best Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical for "Jane Virgin" and Joanne Froggatt, who won the best supporting actress for "Downton Abbey," thanked the victims of rape who start their reach after figure in the history of the show.

Fey and Poehler led to have the balls on a great revival in recent years. Last year prices attracted 20.9 million viewers, for Best Original Song for "honor" in the civil rights drama "Selma," the rapper Common increased since 2004 to accept the Globe status group behind the still higher globes: "I thank God and the Hollywood Foreign Press."

The Hollywood Foreign Press, a group of journalists mostly independent, has a reputation for decisions and awards of recent Star unconventional cleaned swayed. Last year, the HFPA has opted for the latest Academy Awards winning Best Picture "12 Years a Slave" as best drama and "American Hustle" as best comedy.



Friday, 9 January 2015

Hawking biopic and Budapest Hotel lead Bafta nominations

Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones are both nominated for her role in The Theory of Everything

Stephen Hawking biopic The Theory of Everything has been nominated in four categories at the BAFTA Awards this year, including Best Picture.

Eddie Redmayne, who plays Professor Hawking and Felicity Jones as his first wife Jane Wilde are, best actor and best actress.

However counted once technical categories in Grand Hotel Budapest the most nominations.

Stuffing Wes Anderson has 11 citations, including for best actor Ralph Fiennes.

"I'm sure," the actor, the fragrant Concierge Monsieur Gustave H says playing in comedy.

"Round Dom Perignon for customers and staff of the Grand Hotel Budapest. And a free sample of the Water at Panache, darling."'

Ralph Fiennes (left) for Best Actor for his seditious turn in the Grand Hotel Budapest

To follow Superhero Drama Birdman and the theory of everything, with 10 per head, followed by Alan Turing biopic The Game Imitation, new.

Benedict Cumberbatch is best sign of the actor for his portrayal of Turing, while the film also wins Keira Knightley was nominated for best supporting actress.

Paddington received two nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay and Outstanding British Film.

But Mike Leigh's critically acclaimed Lord Turner of the main categories was frozen.

The film won a best actor Timothy Spall at Cannes last year, but is only for technical awards, including costumes and cinematography of the BAFTA.

Other notable absentees are Angelina Jolie Unbroken war drama and Martin Luther King drama Selma.

Many had assumed British star David Oyelowo was nominated for his portrayal of the American civil rights leader guaranteed, but the film score a single nomination.

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