Justin Bieber dodged a grilling from attorneys by settling the lawsuit a Miami photog filed against him for an alleged beatdown in a Subway restaurant ... TMZ has learned. Sources connected with the case tell us both sides reached the agreement at the 11th hour. As we told you, a judge had given Jb until the end of October to get his butt to Miami for a deposition. We're told the photog, Manuel Munoz, got paid...
- 10/31/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Justin Bieber has just been sued by a photog who claims Bieber's bodyguard locked him in a Subway restaurant and then injured him the night the singer was busted for DUI.Manuel Munoz claims in a new lawsuit -- obtained by TMZ -- he was taking pics of Justin as the singer was leaving Set Nightclub in Miami Beach last January ... just minutes before he was popped by cops.Munoz says Justin's bodyguard was upset...
- 5/15/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Mexico City, Feb 15 (Ians/Efe) The two brothers who make up the Spanish duo Estopa find themselves "more inspired than ever" to create and share music with the public.
"Time gives you the power to assimilate what you're doing," while allowing you "to enjoy each concert and each song 100 percent", Jose Manuel Munoz said during an interview with Efe in Mexico City.
Estopa is in "the best stage" of it career, older brother David chimed in.
Among the "many goals and dreams" they have reached, the brothers are very proud that major Spanish artists such as Ana Belen and Joaquin Sabina have performed Estopa compositions.
David and Jose Manuel were in Mexico City to announce dates for an upcoming tour of Mexico and.
"Time gives you the power to assimilate what you're doing," while allowing you "to enjoy each concert and each song 100 percent", Jose Manuel Munoz said during an interview with Efe in Mexico City.
Estopa is in "the best stage" of it career, older brother David chimed in.
Among the "many goals and dreams" they have reached, the brothers are very proud that major Spanish artists such as Ana Belen and Joaquin Sabina have performed Estopa compositions.
David and Jose Manuel were in Mexico City to announce dates for an upcoming tour of Mexico and.
- 2/15/2013
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
The title of Manuel Munoz's first novel, "What You See in the Dark," refers, among other things, to that act of unashamed voyeurism called moviegoing. At the heart of Munoz's novel, set in Bakersfield, California, in 1959, are the preparations for the making of "Psycho," which would come out the next year. Munoz understands Hitchcock's thriller as a series of ruptures presaging the greater ruptures waiting in the wings of American life. Among those ruptures was this: "Psycho" was the first film to suggest that what we saw in the dark, saw us.
The first shot, the camera sneaking into a cheap motel room to catch Janet Leigh and John Gavin in a midday tryst, invites us to be voyeurs. After that, Hitchcock arranged the film so that it's the moviegoer who's under scrutiny.
The "cruel eyes" watching you that Anthony Perkins' Norman Bates speaks of are there in...
The first shot, the camera sneaking into a cheap motel room to catch Janet Leigh and John Gavin in a midday tryst, invites us to be voyeurs. After that, Hitchcock arranged the film so that it's the moviegoer who's under scrutiny.
The "cruel eyes" watching you that Anthony Perkins' Norman Bates speaks of are there in...
- 5/4/2011
- by Charles Taylor
- ifc.com
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