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Lindsay Lohan is going to rehabilitation again
Charlie Sheen’s Anger Management, which included the pair revisiting very familiar with Lindsay Lohan. He wants to mentor her brains out in order to improve the integrity and quality of her treatment.
Another victim of Cancer: Deborah Raffin dies
By GalaTView Staff
“Beloved” comes with many deep and true spiritual messages
By GalaTView staff
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Beloved is a dense, complex, hard story that will first touch and then break your heart. Catherine Deneuve and Chiara Mastroianni play mother and daughter (as they are in real life) in a French soap opera of love. In the freewheeling Paris of the ‘60s, young Madeleine (Ludivine Sagnier)—who has gone from selling shoes to sleeping with men for money—falls for a handsome Czech doctor, Jaromil (Rasha Bukvic), who she soon marries and joins in Prague. A baby daughter is born, but Jaromil’s infidelities and the arrival of Russian tanks in Prague lead Madeleine back to France—though the love between them still burns. Thirty years later in London, we follow Madeleine’s daughter, Vera (Chiara Mastroianni), who has fallen in love with a musician (American actor Paul Schneider) who is incapable of devoting himself to her, while her ex (Honoré regular Louis Garrel) still pines for her. Meanwhile in Paris, a re-married Madeleine (Catherine Deneuve) has rekindled her love affair with Jaromil (director Milos Forman, in a rare acting role). Frequent Honoré collaborator Alex Beaupain (LOVE SONGS, DANS PARIS) composed the emotional, César-nominated score for this light-hearted but ultimately moving exploration of the changing nature of relationships. This was the latest film from French writer-director Christophe Honoré (LOVE SONGS, DANS PARIS).
Rapper Flo Rida is in a video with Jennifer López
By GalaTView staff
Now it’s time for me to complete my unfinished business. I think performing with Enrique Iglesias has already made me reach one milestone of success in my life. However, Jennifer Lopez draws on fantasy and urban street scenes to craft her latest video for new single “Goin’ In,” including a Red Riding Hood
True Happiness Comes When your 33
According to a recent study form the U.K. people reach the happiest point in their lives when their 33-years-old. At this age, people have a “can do” spirit, they are more confident, they are experienced, and sex is definitely better. “[That age] is enough time to have shaken off childhood naivety and the wild scheming of teen-aged years without losing the energy and enthusiasm of youth,” stated Donna Dawson, a psychologist. “Innocence has been lost, but our sense of reality is mixed with a strong sense of hope, a ‘can do’ spirit, and a healthy belief in our own talents and abilities.” James Franco, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Rachel McAdams are some successful 33-year-olds.