The new film adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel ("The Notebook", "A Walk to Remember"), Safe Haven, has debuted a brand new trailer.
Shot in North Carolina, Lasse Hallstrom ("The Cider House Rules" and "Chocolat") directs the film with a cast that includes Julianne Hough, Josh Duhamel and Cobie Smulders.
The first trailer for Iron Man 3 has been unveiled!
Set for a May 3 release, the film tells the aftermath of the battle seen in The Avengers and the struggle between Tony Stark and his nemesis, Iron Man.
The cast includes Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Jon Favreau, Ben Kingsley and Guy Pearce.
Bruno Mars has premiered the music video for his brand new single Locked Out of Heaven taken from his forthcoming album Unorthodox Jukebox.
Directed by Cameron Duddy (who was also behind the camera on "The Lazy Song") the video is simple and stripped, featuring some party scenes and filled with some old school VHS visual effects.
Mars explained the concept:
"The concept is just old-fashioned fun. No story line, it's not me
singing to a girl, you get a good sense of what you're going to get
live.
It's very VHS-y. I love that man, it takes me back to
my childhood, when the tracking is off and the color is off, there's a
beauty in that. You'd have to stand by the TV with, like, aluminum foil
all over you."
The trailer for Hitchcock starring Anthony Hopkins is here and it looks really good!
Not only Hopkins seem to be giving one of the strongest performances of his life but Helen Mirren seems to be on the run for some award nominations this year. Plus the movie looks fun!
Director Sacha Gervasi spoke to EW about the challenges he faced while making the movie:
“Someone who portrays zero emotion. We didn’t really know emotionally
that much about Hitchcock, and suddenly you have this whole world that
opens up when Anthony Hopkins plays the role.
It’s extraordinary. And he
really enjoyed tiptoeing up to people who had just arrived on the set
and going, ‘Good evening.’ Making people jump. I think he really found
the role quite delicious.”
The film which also stars Scarlett Johansson, James D´arcy and Jessica Biel will open on November 23rd.
Pink has unveiled the video for her second single “Try” off of her #1 debut album, The Truth About Love.
The piece was directed by Floria Sigismondi and choreographed by The
Golden Boyz along with P!nk’s trapeze partner Sebastien Stella and has taken inspiration from the Apache Dance.
This beautiful and aerial acrobatic dance is considered a physical expression of the battle
between men and women.
Pink has expressed how much fun she had during the shooting:
“Making this video was the most fun I’ve ever had in my entire career. I never wanted it to end. It’s my favorite video ever.”
Most of the original cast of Melrose Place, one of the biggest shows of the 90s, reunited last month for a photoshoot that is featured on the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly magazine.
Popular faces such as Heather Locklear or Marcia Cross, saw each other for the first time in years and did some catching up with their lives and careers.
The cast looks extremely good considering its been 13 years since the show got canceled by Fox.
Courtney Thorne-Smith remembered the good old days filming Melrose:
“We did great at first, and then not so great, and it didn’t get great
again until Heather came on. That’s when the show really took off. She
brought a lot of life to it. The show had been about eight kids trying
to make it. When Heather came in, the show became this soap about crazy
things happening — love triangles, relationships, drama!”
The latest issue ofEntertainment Weekly is available now and it also features other popular reunions such as the cast of Clueless or Arrested Development among others!
Are you happy to see the old cast of Melrose Place reunited? Do you miss the show?
Bruno Mars has been busy in the studio recording his sophomore album, Unorthodox Jukebox, the follow-up to his successfull debut album Doo-Woops & Hooligans which spawned two number one hit singles.
The first single taken from this new release is Locked Out Of Heaven, a track produced by Mark Ronson (Amy Winehouse) which is reminiscent of the signature sound of The Police.
Just recently Mars spoke to Billboard magazine about the new album:
"This is me going into the studio and recording and writing whatever I
want. This album represents my freedom. I've had big record label presidents look me in the face and say,
'Your music sucks, you don't know who you are, your music is all
over the place, and we don't know how to market this stuff. Pick a
lane and come back to us.
That was disgusting to me,
because I'm not trying to be a circus act. I listen to a lot of
music and I want to have the freedom and luxury to walk into a
studio and say, 'Today I want to do a hip-hop, R&B, soul or rock
record.'""
Unorthodox Jukebox isdue Dec. 11 on Atlantic Records.