ENTERTAINMENT

Victoria’s Secret Angels Show New Swim Wear

Victoria’s Secret Angels Miranda Kerr and Candice Swanepoel look stunning and fit as they show off their new swim wear collection, in Beverly Hills. The 2012 SWIM collection features the launch of The Gorgeous Swim Collection inspired by the best selling Gorgeous bra, and the collection includes embellishments, prints, bright colors and neons, and allows customers to mix and match the tops and bottoms to create a one-of-a-kind bathing suit.

Mirror Mirror, steals the spotlight away from the hero

By Jenny Alvarez

Photos By Alfonso de Elias.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of the most beloved stories of all time is coming on March 30th for the whole family, Mirror Mirror.  A fresh and funny retelling of the Snow White legend, Mirror Mirror features breakout star Lily Collins (The Blind Side) as Snow White, a princess in exile, and Oscar®-winner Julia Roberts as the evil Queen who ruthlessly rules her captured kingdom. Seven courageous rebel dwarfs join forces with Snow White as she fights to reclaim her birthright and win her Prince in this magical comedy filled with jealousy, romance, and betrayal that will capture the hearts and imaginations of audiences the world over.  The film also stars Armie Hammer (The Social Network) as the Prince, and Nathan Lane (The Birdcage) as the hapless and bungling servant to the Queen.

The Queen in this new version of the classic Snow White story. The script -credited to Marc Klein and Jason Keller -delivers a merry kid-level corrective to Disney, and while parents will have been there and done that, the verbal wit and Tarsem’s visual invention make “Mirror Mirror” entirely tolerable. Even so, if you are willing to overcome your disbelief in the end, the greater part of this movie is not half as bad. Especially  because the story appears to have been scripted with a lot of focus on Julia’s  character. It’s almost as if this version was written by the evil queen herself.

The "Bully" Movie Controversy

The movie “Bully” is a documentary that focuses on children bullying one another. It is a film to raise awareness on the issue and show the perspective of being the victim. The F-word is heard in the film and some movie critics say the film should be rated-R, because of use of the foul language. But, if the film is rated-R, then this would not allow kids to see the film. Especially it is made to target these middle school and high school students. The movie company wants to “bleep” out the F-words to make it rated-PG 13, allowing kids to go see the film without a parental guardian. However, the producers prefer to keep the F-words to make a stronger impact on the viewers. F-word or no F-word we can all agree that “Bullying” is not Fun.

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Nicki Minaj Asks López to “Scoot Over”

Nicki Minaj performed her latest hit “Starships” in American Idol. She asked one of the judges Jennifer Lopez, to “scoot over a little bit” from the judges’ table. Jennifer Lopez’s response was not so friendly “There’s not enough room for both of us!” Jennifer laughed nervously. Looks like Minaj cannot move Lopez from the throne.

New Movie with Franco, Gomez, and Hudgens.

James Franco is to star in the new upcoming film “Spring Breakers”. Also starring is Selena Gomes and Vanessa Hudgens. Franco is to play a drug dealer, and he resembles almost identical to Britney Spear’s ex-huband Kevin Federline.

Nicki Minaj Album Almost Out

Nicki’s album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded will be released April 3rd. She has been tweeting about the release date and a picture for the album proves that her looks never get boring. Get those eyelashes ready because Nicki is taking the throne.

The Return of “Anchorman”

It has been confirmed that the sequel of “Anchorman” will be produced. Will Ferrell returns with his comedic character as an egotistic, pompous, hilarious, and suit wearing Ron Burgandy. The sequel will also feature the same cast, that include Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Christina Applegate, David Koechner, Chris Parnell and Fred Willard.

Wrath becomes a pleasure with powerful Titans

Photo Courtesy Warner Bros

Wrath of Titans is a movie full of action and begins with a battle between the Titans and the gods continues in this sequel set ten years after the events in Clash of the Titans, as Perseus (Sam Worthington) descends into the underworld on a mission to rescue Zeus from the clutches of Hades (Ralph Fiennes), Ares (Edgar Ramirez), and Kronos. In the wake of his decisive victory against the Kraken, Perseus has retreated to a remote fishing village to raise his young son, Helius. Meanwhile, humanity has lost faith in the gods.

This movie has decent visual effects and Liam Neeson gives up on the dull dialogue and simply let the action do the talking. Director Jonathan Liebesman (World Invasion: Battle LA) deserves credit for the well choreographed fight sequences that make good use of both sound and visual effects. As for the action sequences, the focus is generally on Perseus’ attempts at survival, so some of the cutting is a bit too close and tight for my tastes.  However, the larger the opponent, the wider Liebesman shoots and the longer he holds each shot that many scenes like these were replete with loud, blaring battles and glum so in few words is an entertaining movie that deserves two thumbs up and will be distributed in many movie IMAX 3D on March 30.th

 

Dancing With The Stars First to get Eliminated

Tennis champ Martina Navratilova and partner Tony Dovolani became the first pair to be eliminated in Season 14 of “Dancing with the Stars” after receiving the lowest scores. Gavin DeGraw and Karina Smirnoff was another couple that scored low and are in jeopardy. These dancers better step it up if they want to stay. Next week, the couples will tell a personal story, while trying to remember steps to their routine. 

The new gossip girl in Damsels in Distress

By Jenny Alvarez

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Whit Stillman’s Damsels in Distress is a comedy about a trio of beautiful girls as they set out to revolutionize life at a grungy American university – the dynamic leader Violet Wister (Greta Gerwig), principled Rose (Megalyn Echikunwoke) and sexy Heather (Carrie MacLemore) and is open to the theaters in April 6th. They welcome transfer student Lily (Analeigh Tipton) into their group which seeks to help severely depressed students. Although is a hilarious and bizarre movie it has some break out actors Charlie (Adam Brody), dreamboat Xavier (Hugo Becker) and the mad frat pack of Frank (Ryan Metcalf) and Thor (Billy Magnussen). In some parts of the plot some actors look bored out of their minds and is a little bit disappointing that these people do not exist in real life and I really wish it. They pass the time engaged in empathetic student outreach activity which seems only to serve their own inflated sense of moral superiority. For example, the girls are seen alternating shifts at the campus Suicide Prevention Center where they expend more energies looking down their navels and policing the centre’s free donuts than, you know, preventing suicide.

It’s easy to forgive a movie its flaws when it makes the argument that trying to be an individual and unique is just a monstrous pain when the main character distinctions here are that of naïveté and conscious hypocrisy rather than the self-serving venom of Stillman’s earlier works, which suggests that his perception of modern superficiality is masked by liberal pretence and genuine ignorance. Honestly, I guess as a viewer, I would like to see another movie in which I don’t have to waste my time in fake aristocratic females but for some it reflects the innocence deserted in a teen movie like this.

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