Kelsea Ballerini is officially "unapologetically in love."
The 24-year-old Grammy-nominated country star released her long-awaited sophomore album, Unapologetically, on Friday and to celebrate, she went back to her roots and took Et's Certified Country along for the ride.
"I've always wanted to do a show at my high school, but I wanted to make sure it was the right time," she says over cookies at her favorite local bakery, Rita's, in Knoxville, Tennessee. Later that night, she would play for a sold-out crowd of fans on the same stage at her alma mater, Central High School, where she performed an original song for the very first time as a student.
"I've done a couple hometown shows and they've been really, really special, but getting to do it at my high school -- I feel already so emotional about it," she says. "It was really defining years for me and so to start this next chapter and putting...
The 24-year-old Grammy-nominated country star released her long-awaited sophomore album, Unapologetically, on Friday and to celebrate, she went back to her roots and took Et's Certified Country along for the ride.
"I've always wanted to do a show at my high school, but I wanted to make sure it was the right time," she says over cookies at her favorite local bakery, Rita's, in Knoxville, Tennessee. Later that night, she would play for a sold-out crowd of fans on the same stage at her alma mater, Central High School, where she performed an original song for the very first time as a student.
"I've done a couple hometown shows and they've been really, really special, but getting to do it at my high school -- I feel already so emotional about it," she says. "It was really defining years for me and so to start this next chapter and putting...
- 11/3/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
We all know Luke Bryan has his signature hip sway, but who knew Thomas Rhett has his own moves, too? Steamy voice or not, Sam Hunt just needs to show up for fans to swoon. And, yeah, Garth Brooks is still untouchable as country’s king.
Those are just some of the takeaways after four nights of gluttonous concert-watching at Nashville’s annual Cma Fest. The multi-bill shows at Nissan Stadium are arguably the most coveted performance slots in country music –which will be compressed into an ABC special to air in August – and all the artists proved not only...
Those are just some of the takeaways after four nights of gluttonous concert-watching at Nashville’s annual Cma Fest. The multi-bill shows at Nissan Stadium are arguably the most coveted performance slots in country music –which will be compressed into an ABC special to air in August – and all the artists proved not only...
- 6/13/2017
- by Nancy Kruh
- PEOPLE.com
What do we know about San Diego, California? SeaWorld & Shamu. But wait, that’s not all! The San Diego Latino Film Festival is back with its 22 nd edition and they went all kindsa crazy. New venue, new vibe and jam packed with the best Latino film has to offer. As one of the last Latino film festivals still standing they really made a point to accentuate the spectrum of filmmakers coming out of Latin America and the Us. San Diego Latino has always been a favorite festival of mine as they run on community love and deserve to be celebrated. So, what happens when you abandon Chilenos, Peruanos, Mexicanos, Domincanos, Argentinos y Venezolanos on a deserted island and only allow them one book, an album, a film and a companion from the movies? Read on.
Bernardo Quesney - "Desastres Naturales" (Chile)
Book: The Cement Garden (Ian McEwan). I don´t know if this is my favorite book but it was very important in my adolescence. I felt very close to the main character. Loved by my friends and hated by our parents.
Film: "El Angel Exterminador" by Luis Buñuel. Buñuel is the film director that I want to imitate. I think he is perfect - his sense of humor, his Mexican films. Nothing is "normal" in his cinema. When I read his memoirs I felt that I knew him.
Album: Love in C Minor – Cerrone. Uff! Cerrone is the soundtrack of my everyday walk. It´s simply marvelous. When I put Cerrone in my bedroom I start to dance like John Travolta as Tony Manero. Naked or with boxers.
Companion: Raul Peralta from "Tony Manero." This is a character I feel respects life. It’s so amazing that Raul knows every phrase of that movie. Being Chilean and imitating something from a distant culture is a representation of the Chilean culture. Our nation is an imitation. It’s like we need role models.
Guillermo Zouain - "On the Road, Somewhere" (Algún lugar) (Dominican Republic)
Film: When people ask me what my favorite film is I usually tend to go for "Jaws," "Seven Samurai"or "The Royal Tenenbaums." In this case however I would have to choose "The Breakfast Club," John Hughes is a genius and this movie in particular he guarantees to keep his audience feeling happy, young and rebellious no matter what.
Album: It would be Paul Simon’s Graceland. I think surviving is all about the mood and keeping it happy in my deserted island. Graceland always makes me smile. I’ve been listening to this album since I was a kid and have never grown tired of it. The whole album has a kinetic feel that exudes, transmits and inspires movement. Paul Simon, by Paul Simon, Nashville Skyline by Bob Dylan and Lola vs. Powerman and the Moneygoround part 1 by the Kinks would follow.
Book: Palomar: the Heartbreak Soup Stories, A Love and Rockets Book by Gilbert Hernandez. The good thing about this comic book is that it will give you an array of things: length, many characters, even more details and above all drama and gossip. Palomar’s community of characters will also keep me company while rescue comes. I spent a year reading this book just because I didn’t want it to end.
Companion: I would have to go with Dr. Who, come on the guy speaks all the languages in the universe, has centuries of experience, has been in all kinds of trouble and has a time machine. His sonic screwdriver doesn’t work on wood though.
Enrica Perez - "Climas" (Peru)
Film: If you twist my arm I'd have to pick Almodovar's "Talk to Her." It's not only one of my favorites but the film has also this fate "anything-can-happen" quality and I'm such a drama lover! It would be perfect to be stuck with it on a deserted island. I would never get sick of it.
Album: Without a doubt: The Very Best of Maria Callas. The voice of this woman and the arias of this album on an island… what can I say?… I would wake up in heaven every single day.
Book: I would pick Ernesto Sabato's On Heroes and Tombs. It turned my life upside down when I first read it as a teenager and every time I've read it again I understood something completely different. This book tends to transform and change with time. It's kind of frightening and fantastic at the same time.
Companion: I read in a past quiz someone picked Mary Poppins… damn! That was a good one!!! But to avoid repetition, I would pick Indiana Jones. I mean, c'mon… do I have to explain why?
Gilberto González Penilla - "Los Hamsters" (Mexico)
Film: There are many films I consider favorites but If I had to take just one film to a deserted Island it would be "Cinema Paradiso" for the simple reason it reminds me of the love for cinema and is a film that I can tire of easily.
Album: It would be a Pink Floyd album. That would make me happy and would be perfect for a deserted island to reminisce of my adolescence.
Book: I had it in my mind to choose between a novel or a book of stories, but for the occasion the ideal book would be Notes on Cinematography by Bresson. It’s a book of small notes and thoughts by Bresson. The more I read it I find different meanings of cinema and life itself.
Companion: It would certainly be without doubt Woody Allen. He’s a director whom I admire and surely on a island it would be fun and full of anecdotes.
Humberto Hinojosa – "I Hate Love" (Mexico)
Book: Count of Monte Cristo . It was my first book when I was a child and I have very good memories of it. I enjoy it every time I read it again.
Album: The Beatles Abbey Road. I've heard it my entire life and I have never gotten tired of it. I think it works on an island. I also listen to it with my wife and kids so it would give me hope of rescue.
Companion: Wall-e. I'm sure we would be best friends forever.
Film: If I'm going to be on an island with Wall-e, I'm sure we will have a great time watching "The Party" by Peter Sellers over and over again which would be my choice of a film.
Andrea Herrera Catalá - "Nena, Saludame Al Diego" (Venezuela)
Film: It is an established fact: I can watch "Streets of Fire" five hundred times, and I'll never get bored. Besides, with this film I would bring a little more music to the island!
Companion: Rob Gordon from "High Fidelity." He is quite talkative and he could tell me tons of stories about his life, his girlfriends, the concerts he's been to... He would bring lots of records inside his head, and anecdotes and fun facts about them. It would be like having a never ending music magazine. We would compose new songs, we would do vocal jam sessions and Air Band contests... Until I wanted to kill him, or maybe the other way round.
Book: Cosimo Piovasco, Italo Calvino's Baron in the Trees. I could find new advice from Cosimo every time I read it, on how to live in peace with myself. This book has love, ideology, adventure, battles, joy and sorrow. Everything mixed up in just one big story. I recall I enjoyed a lot when I first read it. I'll let you know how is it going in reading number 1743.
Album: Bocanada by Gustavo Cerati. It is a gem, an amazing record. It is a pleasure listening to it next to the sea, lying under the sun. Cerati deserves a thousand and one tributes.
Emiliano Romero – "Topos" (Argentina)
Book: I feel the need to mention that this list changes permanently, depending entirely on my metamorphosis as a human being. Tengo Miedo Torero (My Tender Matador) by Pedro Lemebel. I would choose this book because it merges social and political reality with fiction. It depicts sensitive characters that have to cope with desires and ideologies. The book makes me want to embrace every single detail of life. It also encourages everyone to defend their right to be whatever they want to be.
Film: "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf" (The Lovers on the Bridge) by Leos Carax. This film manages to transform ugliness and pathos into beauty. Each scene makes me feel the magic of cinema. It really blows people's minds. The actors play their parts in a grotesque-acting style, yet with profound truth.
Album: Transa by Caetano Veloso. This album makes me feel happy. While I listen to it, I realize that the mixture of the different world cultures is really enlightening. Jazz, Rock, Bossa Nova, Tango, lots of talent and Latin blood.
Companion: Cosmo Kramer from TV series "Seinfeld." I would choose him because he always does what he feels. He never censors himself, nor thinks twice about things. He loves what he does and does what he loves to do, always. Besides, I think that the physical work of the actor is absolutely brilliant.
Check out the roster: http://sdlatinofilm.com/2015/
Written by Juan Caceres . LatinoBuzz is a feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow [At]LatinoBuzz on Twitter and Facebook...
Bernardo Quesney - "Desastres Naturales" (Chile)
Book: The Cement Garden (Ian McEwan). I don´t know if this is my favorite book but it was very important in my adolescence. I felt very close to the main character. Loved by my friends and hated by our parents.
Film: "El Angel Exterminador" by Luis Buñuel. Buñuel is the film director that I want to imitate. I think he is perfect - his sense of humor, his Mexican films. Nothing is "normal" in his cinema. When I read his memoirs I felt that I knew him.
Album: Love in C Minor – Cerrone. Uff! Cerrone is the soundtrack of my everyday walk. It´s simply marvelous. When I put Cerrone in my bedroom I start to dance like John Travolta as Tony Manero. Naked or with boxers.
Companion: Raul Peralta from "Tony Manero." This is a character I feel respects life. It’s so amazing that Raul knows every phrase of that movie. Being Chilean and imitating something from a distant culture is a representation of the Chilean culture. Our nation is an imitation. It’s like we need role models.
Guillermo Zouain - "On the Road, Somewhere" (Algún lugar) (Dominican Republic)
Film: When people ask me what my favorite film is I usually tend to go for "Jaws," "Seven Samurai"or "The Royal Tenenbaums." In this case however I would have to choose "The Breakfast Club," John Hughes is a genius and this movie in particular he guarantees to keep his audience feeling happy, young and rebellious no matter what.
Album: It would be Paul Simon’s Graceland. I think surviving is all about the mood and keeping it happy in my deserted island. Graceland always makes me smile. I’ve been listening to this album since I was a kid and have never grown tired of it. The whole album has a kinetic feel that exudes, transmits and inspires movement. Paul Simon, by Paul Simon, Nashville Skyline by Bob Dylan and Lola vs. Powerman and the Moneygoround part 1 by the Kinks would follow.
Book: Palomar: the Heartbreak Soup Stories, A Love and Rockets Book by Gilbert Hernandez. The good thing about this comic book is that it will give you an array of things: length, many characters, even more details and above all drama and gossip. Palomar’s community of characters will also keep me company while rescue comes. I spent a year reading this book just because I didn’t want it to end.
Companion: I would have to go with Dr. Who, come on the guy speaks all the languages in the universe, has centuries of experience, has been in all kinds of trouble and has a time machine. His sonic screwdriver doesn’t work on wood though.
Enrica Perez - "Climas" (Peru)
Film: If you twist my arm I'd have to pick Almodovar's "Talk to Her." It's not only one of my favorites but the film has also this fate "anything-can-happen" quality and I'm such a drama lover! It would be perfect to be stuck with it on a deserted island. I would never get sick of it.
Album: Without a doubt: The Very Best of Maria Callas. The voice of this woman and the arias of this album on an island… what can I say?… I would wake up in heaven every single day.
Book: I would pick Ernesto Sabato's On Heroes and Tombs. It turned my life upside down when I first read it as a teenager and every time I've read it again I understood something completely different. This book tends to transform and change with time. It's kind of frightening and fantastic at the same time.
Companion: I read in a past quiz someone picked Mary Poppins… damn! That was a good one!!! But to avoid repetition, I would pick Indiana Jones. I mean, c'mon… do I have to explain why?
Gilberto González Penilla - "Los Hamsters" (Mexico)
Film: There are many films I consider favorites but If I had to take just one film to a deserted Island it would be "Cinema Paradiso" for the simple reason it reminds me of the love for cinema and is a film that I can tire of easily.
Album: It would be a Pink Floyd album. That would make me happy and would be perfect for a deserted island to reminisce of my adolescence.
Book: I had it in my mind to choose between a novel or a book of stories, but for the occasion the ideal book would be Notes on Cinematography by Bresson. It’s a book of small notes and thoughts by Bresson. The more I read it I find different meanings of cinema and life itself.
Companion: It would certainly be without doubt Woody Allen. He’s a director whom I admire and surely on a island it would be fun and full of anecdotes.
Humberto Hinojosa – "I Hate Love" (Mexico)
Book: Count of Monte Cristo . It was my first book when I was a child and I have very good memories of it. I enjoy it every time I read it again.
Album: The Beatles Abbey Road. I've heard it my entire life and I have never gotten tired of it. I think it works on an island. I also listen to it with my wife and kids so it would give me hope of rescue.
Companion: Wall-e. I'm sure we would be best friends forever.
Film: If I'm going to be on an island with Wall-e, I'm sure we will have a great time watching "The Party" by Peter Sellers over and over again which would be my choice of a film.
Andrea Herrera Catalá - "Nena, Saludame Al Diego" (Venezuela)
Film: It is an established fact: I can watch "Streets of Fire" five hundred times, and I'll never get bored. Besides, with this film I would bring a little more music to the island!
Companion: Rob Gordon from "High Fidelity." He is quite talkative and he could tell me tons of stories about his life, his girlfriends, the concerts he's been to... He would bring lots of records inside his head, and anecdotes and fun facts about them. It would be like having a never ending music magazine. We would compose new songs, we would do vocal jam sessions and Air Band contests... Until I wanted to kill him, or maybe the other way round.
Book: Cosimo Piovasco, Italo Calvino's Baron in the Trees. I could find new advice from Cosimo every time I read it, on how to live in peace with myself. This book has love, ideology, adventure, battles, joy and sorrow. Everything mixed up in just one big story. I recall I enjoyed a lot when I first read it. I'll let you know how is it going in reading number 1743.
Album: Bocanada by Gustavo Cerati. It is a gem, an amazing record. It is a pleasure listening to it next to the sea, lying under the sun. Cerati deserves a thousand and one tributes.
Emiliano Romero – "Topos" (Argentina)
Book: I feel the need to mention that this list changes permanently, depending entirely on my metamorphosis as a human being. Tengo Miedo Torero (My Tender Matador) by Pedro Lemebel. I would choose this book because it merges social and political reality with fiction. It depicts sensitive characters that have to cope with desires and ideologies. The book makes me want to embrace every single detail of life. It also encourages everyone to defend their right to be whatever they want to be.
Film: "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf" (The Lovers on the Bridge) by Leos Carax. This film manages to transform ugliness and pathos into beauty. Each scene makes me feel the magic of cinema. It really blows people's minds. The actors play their parts in a grotesque-acting style, yet with profound truth.
Album: Transa by Caetano Veloso. This album makes me feel happy. While I listen to it, I realize that the mixture of the different world cultures is really enlightening. Jazz, Rock, Bossa Nova, Tango, lots of talent and Latin blood.
Companion: Cosmo Kramer from TV series "Seinfeld." I would choose him because he always does what he feels. He never censors himself, nor thinks twice about things. He loves what he does and does what he loves to do, always. Besides, I think that the physical work of the actor is absolutely brilliant.
Check out the roster: http://sdlatinofilm.com/2015/
Written by Juan Caceres . LatinoBuzz is a feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow [At]LatinoBuzz on Twitter and Facebook...
- 3/19/2015
- by Juan Caceres
- Sydney's Buzz
The show opened with rehearsal clips of the contestants showing how hard they had been rehearsing for this week’s performance. It also transpired that Shakti, Ashish, Mouni and Akshat were all unwell due to stress of rehearsals. Shakti was suffering from, low blood pressure and her doctor had advised her complete bed rest which meant she was unable to perform in this episode. She did however request her fans to keep voting for her. There was no face-off this week due to the Ganesh Chaturthi festival which meant all the contestants were safe.
The special guests of Saturday’s episode were Sonam Kapoor and Fawad Khan who had come to promote their latest film Khoobsurat. Fawad is also a Pakistani TV serial actor and so a lot of his own fans were present in the audience.
In this episode of Jhalak, the contestants would be dancing with a dance...
The special guests of Saturday’s episode were Sonam Kapoor and Fawad Khan who had come to promote their latest film Khoobsurat. Fawad is also a Pakistani TV serial actor and so a lot of his own fans were present in the audience.
In this episode of Jhalak, the contestants would be dancing with a dance...
- 9/10/2014
- by Jem Raj
- Bollyspice
Debuting internationally in 2012, but only now arriving in Mexican movie theaters, I Hate Love (Odio el Amor) tries too hard to be a distinctive effort in the romantic comedy field. It brings a mixed cast, with both Mexicans and Americans, and consequently it is spoken in English and Spanish. Story-wise, there's not much innovation; it plays like a road movie at times, though the main thing is its straight dramatic side that makes the teenage characters go through rough situations. In I Hate Love, the (Mexican) boy who meets the (American) girl is distinct, as he suffered an accident that left him deaf. The young lady herself has had a very difficult past, with drug addiction and suicidal behavior emerging after her mother's own suicide....
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- 6/12/2014
- Screen Anarchy
If it’s December, you can bet that Love Actually is on television.
Since debuting in 2003, the film — filled with all your favorite British actors — has become a modern classic. And whether you’re watching with friends or alone with a bowl of ice cream (no judgment!), chances are there is one plot that you’re just slightly more invested in than the others. During an EW staff meeting last week, it came out that people are pretty passionate defenders of which storylines they to and don’t deem acceptable. Personally, my favorite plot is the one between Colin Firth and Lúcia Moniz.
Since debuting in 2003, the film — filled with all your favorite British actors — has become a modern classic. And whether you’re watching with friends or alone with a bowl of ice cream (no judgment!), chances are there is one plot that you’re just slightly more invested in than the others. During an EW staff meeting last week, it came out that people are pretty passionate defenders of which storylines they to and don’t deem acceptable. Personally, my favorite plot is the one between Colin Firth and Lúcia Moniz.
- 12/24/2012
- by Erin Strecker
- EW.com - PopWatch
Alex Newell photographed by Clinton Gaughran for AfterElton
The fourth season of Glee is off and running, and one of the newer faces at McKinley High is male-to-female transgender character Wade “Unique” Adams, played by Alex Newell.
Newell made a strong impression when he competed on the first season of The Glee Project and while other contestants from the reality series have guested on the Fox series, Newell’s part on Glee, currently at recurring status, will hopefully become full-time soon.
AfterElton sat down with Newell in West Hollywood last week for a lively chat (and photo shoot) to find out how he approaches the role, where things are going with this week’s Grease episode and about his role in the highly anticipated Geography Club [based on the book by former AfterElton associate editor Brent Hartinger].
AfterElton: When you’re playing Wade and Unique, do you see it as two different people?
Alex Newell: I do. It’s really strange.
The fourth season of Glee is off and running, and one of the newer faces at McKinley High is male-to-female transgender character Wade “Unique” Adams, played by Alex Newell.
Newell made a strong impression when he competed on the first season of The Glee Project and while other contestants from the reality series have guested on the Fox series, Newell’s part on Glee, currently at recurring status, will hopefully become full-time soon.
AfterElton sat down with Newell in West Hollywood last week for a lively chat (and photo shoot) to find out how he approaches the role, where things are going with this week’s Grease episode and about his role in the highly anticipated Geography Club [based on the book by former AfterElton associate editor Brent Hartinger].
AfterElton: When you’re playing Wade and Unique, do you see it as two different people?
Alex Newell: I do. It’s really strange.
- 11/13/2012
- by nyjimmy67
- The Backlot
When you think of Bollywood music we are sure that the fabulous Vishal-Shekhar will be one of the names that comes immediately to your mind. Made up of Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani, they have been the maestros behind some of the biggest hits and best songs to come out of Indian movie music! With each new track for each new film, the duo really works hard to make fresh sounds, novel grooves and to give an innovative flavor to Indian cinema music! On many of the tracks we hear their vocals as well. If you have read any of my music reviews, you know that I always think Vishal’s vocals rock and that Shekhar is one of my favorite singers! I loved his smooth vocals on the acoustic ‘Bin Tere Reprise’ from I Hate Love Storys and his newest ‘Khudayaa’ from Shanghai also was added to my all time favorite song list.
- 6/6/2012
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Bollywood seems obsessed with foreign bombshells! And why not? One after the other, the international beauties seem to keep making a mark. So the list is growing.
Arab Brazilian model Bruna Abdullah generated quite a buzz with I Hate Love Storys alongside Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor, while Welsh model Lisa Lazarus impressed with Salman Khan in Veer. Swedish-Iranian model and dancer Maryam Zakaria got a chance to shake a leg with Kareena Kapoor in Agent Vinod; that too for a mujra number.
Half-Sri Lankan half-Malaysian beauty Jacqueline Fernandez has been managing to bag quite a few movies like Housefull, Murder 2, Housefull 2 and even Aladin; co-starring megastar Amitabh Bachchan.
Half-Czech half-Pakistani American fashion model and actress Nargis Fakhri became a sensation of sorts opposite Ranbir Kapoor in Rockstar, while South African Playboy model Candice Boucher romanced dashing debutant Sachiin Joshi in Aazaan. Not to forget the Uruguayan-Mexican actress...
Arab Brazilian model Bruna Abdullah generated quite a buzz with I Hate Love Storys alongside Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor, while Welsh model Lisa Lazarus impressed with Salman Khan in Veer. Swedish-Iranian model and dancer Maryam Zakaria got a chance to shake a leg with Kareena Kapoor in Agent Vinod; that too for a mujra number.
Half-Sri Lankan half-Malaysian beauty Jacqueline Fernandez has been managing to bag quite a few movies like Housefull, Murder 2, Housefull 2 and even Aladin; co-starring megastar Amitabh Bachchan.
Half-Czech half-Pakistani American fashion model and actress Nargis Fakhri became a sensation of sorts opposite Ranbir Kapoor in Rockstar, while South African Playboy model Candice Boucher romanced dashing debutant Sachiin Joshi in Aazaan. Not to forget the Uruguayan-Mexican actress...
- 4/27/2012
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Bollywood seems obsessed with foreign bombshells! And why not? One after the other, the international beauties seem to keep making a mark. So the list is growing. Arab Brazilian model Bruna Abdullah generated quite a buzz with I Hate Love Storys alongside Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor, while Welsh model Lisa Lazarus impressed with Salman Khan in Veer. Swedish-Iranian model and dancer ...
- 4/27/2012
- BusinessofCinema
Bollywood seems obsessed with foreign bombshells! And why not? One after the other, the international beauties seem to keep making a mark. So the list is growing.Arab Brazilian model Bruna Abdullah generated quite a buzz with I Hate Love Storys alongside Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor, while Welsh model Lisa Lazarus impressed with Salman Khan in Veer. Swedish-Iranian model and dancer Maryam Zakaria got a chance to shake a leg with Kareena Kapoor in Agent Vinod; that too for a mujra number.Half-Sri Lankan half-Malaysian beauty Jacqueline Fernandez has been managing to bag quite a few movies like Housefull, Murder 2, Housefull 2 and even Aladin; co-starring megastar Amitabh Bachchan.Half-Czech half-Pakistani American fashion model and actress Nargis Fakhri became a sensation of sorts opposite Ranbir Kapoor in Rockstar, while South African Playboy model Candice Boucher romanced dashing debutant Sachiin Joshi in Aazaan. Not to forget the Uruguayan-Mexican actress...
- 4/27/2012
- Filmicafe
“Blood for Poppies” will be the first single from Garbage’s “Not Your Kind Of People,” our May 15. We'll have to wait until March 18 to hear the song, but the video has already been shot in Los Angeles by director/photographer Matt Irwin. We wonder if it sounds like “I Hate Love,” another album track that the band circulated last month. [More after the jump...] “Not Your Kind of People” will be released in both a standard and deluxe configuration, with the deluxe featuring five additional songs. As you can see, the covers are both a lower case G. Oddly it’s...
- 3/8/2012
- Hitfix
Garbage have unveiled a video teaser for their new song 'I Hate Love'. The band released the clip on Valentine's Day and it is made up of a slideshow of anti-love images submitted by their fans. 'I Hate Love' features on Garbage's comeback album Not Your Kind Of People, which will be self-released by the group on May 22 on their own Stunvolume label. "We have the most incredible fans. We are overwhelmed by the amazing 'I Hate (more)...
- 2/15/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Mumbai: According to the news received the director of “I hate love storys” and Sonam Kappor were invited to attend the party of Imran Khan’s victory. However the two youngsters attended the party separately but they stuck to each other throughout the party. This indicates that they are in true love with each other, source says.
The people in the parties observed and thought that they will become a good pair, though they entered the party individually. But after entering the party they became a pair throughout the function till its end. Though they were a new pair they felt very happy and were.
The people in the parties observed and thought that they will become a good pair, though they entered the party individually. But after entering the party they became a pair throughout the function till its end. Though they were a new pair they felt very happy and were.
- 10/6/2011
- by Lekha Madhavan
- GoBollywood
Mumbai, Aug 17: Imran Khan, the heart-throb of B-town, debuted as a child artist in Aamir Khan’s “Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak” in 1988. He played the character of young Aamir in the film. And as we know, Aamir Khan is his uncle.
It was in the year 2008, Imran made his first appearance as the main male lead in the film “Jaane Tu ....Ya Jaane Na” opposite Genelia D’ Souza. The film was produced by his uncle and Mansoor Khan. “Delhi Belly”, “I Hate Love Storys” are a few other films of his to mention.
India has got first magazine dedicated to the gay community, to promote the gay rights. And Imran Khan.
It was in the year 2008, Imran made his first appearance as the main male lead in the film “Jaane Tu ....Ya Jaane Na” opposite Genelia D’ Souza. The film was produced by his uncle and Mansoor Khan. “Delhi Belly”, “I Hate Love Storys” are a few other films of his to mention.
India has got first magazine dedicated to the gay community, to promote the gay rights. And Imran Khan.
- 8/17/2011
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
October 15, 2010: Sonam Kapoor has become muse of many filmmakers these days after giving fine performance in the movies Aisha and I Hate Love Storys. The latest buzz is that Quickgun Murugan director Shashank Ghosh will make a film for Sonam’s sister Rhea Kapoor and it would be an Indianized version of Alice In Wonderland.
Earlier, Ghosh was planning to make a sequel of Quickgun Murugan but somehow it did not materialize.
The director was quoted saying that he would love to work with Sonam in his version of Alice In Wonderland. However, he is now working on something else for her home production. Ghosh said that he can’t talk much about the project because it’s a foreign tie-up with Walt Disney and they.
Earlier, Ghosh was planning to make a sequel of Quickgun Murugan but somehow it did not materialize.
The director was quoted saying that he would love to work with Sonam in his version of Alice In Wonderland. However, he is now working on something else for her home production. Ghosh said that he can’t talk much about the project because it’s a foreign tie-up with Walt Disney and they.
- 10/15/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Imran Khan is just four films old, but he is already toying with the idea of turning director later in life.
‘I would certainly like to direct a film some time but not in the near future. Right now I’ve really got my hands full in acting and I am getting to do work that I like,’ Imran told Ians.
‘It’s very satisfying for me; so right now I am not going to stretch into direction but it is something that I really intend to do,’ he said.
After ‘I Hate Love Storys’, the 27-year-old will be next seen in ‘Delhi Belly’ and ‘Break Ke Baad’.
‘I would certainly like to direct a film some time but not in the near future. Right now I’ve really got my hands full in acting and I am getting to do work that I like,’ Imran told Ians.
‘It’s very satisfying for me; so right now I am not going to stretch into direction but it is something that I really intend to do,’ he said.
After ‘I Hate Love Storys’, the 27-year-old will be next seen in ‘Delhi Belly’ and ‘Break Ke Baad’.
- 7/7/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Bollywood’s favourite fashion designer is on a high after working on his nephew Punit Malhotra’s directorial debut ‘I Hate Love Storys’ (Ihls), which is receiving positive reviews after its release Friday.
”Ihls’ has made me feel very young – working on it and after seeing the film… On a high at the overwhelming response to ‘Ihls’… Yash Chopra-ji called to say he loved ‘Ihls’: Imran, Sonam, Punit and my work,’ Malhotra posted on Twitter.
The designer, who has designed Sonam’s stylish look for the film, is fed up of clarifying that the film’s director is not his brother. But says he loves the comment.
‘Punit is not my.
”Ihls’ has made me feel very young – working on it and after seeing the film… On a high at the overwhelming response to ‘Ihls’… Yash Chopra-ji called to say he loved ‘Ihls’: Imran, Sonam, Punit and my work,’ Malhotra posted on Twitter.
The designer, who has designed Sonam’s stylish look for the film, is fed up of clarifying that the film’s director is not his brother. But says he loves the comment.
‘Punit is not my.
- 7/3/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Well, loyal Bollywood fanatics, we're halfway through yet another year and have a few gems and a whole lotta trash to show for it. That's 26 Fridays and approximately 64 releases. Unfortunately, the past six months have been some of Bollywood's dullest, but thankfully the few critical and commercial winners have been special enough to give us hope. In this mid-year feature, BollySpice staff reminisces on the best of the best of the past six months.
Best Album
Winner: I Hate Love Storys (Vishal-Shekhar)
Whether his films work or not, a Karan Johar film always promises one thing - good music. The latest album offering from Dharma Productions has struck all the right chords without limiting itself to a single generation. Vishal-Shekhar have come up with catchy tunes that are not too overbearing or loud. The picks of the lot would have to be 'Bin Tere' and 'Jab Mila Tu.' Let's...
Best Album
Winner: I Hate Love Storys (Vishal-Shekhar)
Whether his films work or not, a Karan Johar film always promises one thing - good music. The latest album offering from Dharma Productions has struck all the right chords without limiting itself to a single generation. Vishal-Shekhar have come up with catchy tunes that are not too overbearing or loud. The picks of the lot would have to be 'Bin Tere' and 'Jab Mila Tu.' Let's...
- 6/28/2010
- Bollyspice
Imran Khan who plays a non-romantic guy in his forthcoming film, ‘I Hate Love Storys’ reveals that he would like to work in romantic flicks like ‘Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak’ and that as a child he had a huge crush on Juhi Chawla. "While growing I had a huge crush on Juhi Chawla. I loved her in `Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak`. I actually proposed to her as a child," Imran told reporters at the Landmark book store at Infinity Mall. He was here to unveil a special two-book collection of Mills & Boon series based on his forthcoming movie `I Hate Luv Storys`. "I would love to act in a film made similar to `Qayam...
- 6/19/2010
- Bollywoodmantra.com
June 7, 2010: Imran is currently awaiting the release of his latest film I Hate Love Story. The movie is scheduled for a release in early July this year. This film, which pairs Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor, has been directed by debutant director Punit Malhotra.
Surprisingly, Imran has one more movie Break Ke Baad , that is being directed by a debutant. This Imran-Deepika Padukone starrer will be directed by the first time director Danish Aslam.
We wonder if you noticed how Imran is now choosing to do films by debutant directors. Is it by coincidence or is it a planned decision? His very first movie,.
Surprisingly, Imran has one more movie Break Ke Baad , that is being directed by a debutant. This Imran-Deepika Padukone starrer will be directed by the first time director Danish Aslam.
We wonder if you noticed how Imran is now choosing to do films by debutant directors. Is it by coincidence or is it a planned decision? His very first movie,.
- 6/7/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
There is no doubt that despite the twin commercial debacle in the form of Saawariya (with Ranbir) & Delhi 6 (opposite Abhishek), actress Sonam Kapoor has emerged unscathed due to all the praises that the critics and also the audience showered on her. With her next release, I Hate Love Storys (with Imran), looking all set to be Sonam's first commercial success, the actress is now focusing on her highly prestigious project, Mausam, that pairs her with none other than Shahid Kapo...
- 5/31/2010
- GlamSham
New Delhi, May 18 – Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor-starrer ‘I Hate Love Storys’ seems to have struck a chord with the youth even before its release – it has earned 5,505 fans on Facebook and 1,203 followers on Twitter in seven days.
The overwhelming response prompted Sonam to write on microblogging site Twitter: ‘Thank you guys for the great response to the ihls promotional stuff… its really heartening.’
Imran, who had unveiled the first look of the film on his Twitter page, also tweeted: ‘Just want to thank you all for the amazing response to the first look of Ihls. I’m glad you liked it, and I do hope.
The overwhelming response prompted Sonam to write on microblogging site Twitter: ‘Thank you guys for the great response to the ihls promotional stuff… its really heartening.’
Imran, who had unveiled the first look of the film on his Twitter page, also tweeted: ‘Just want to thank you all for the amazing response to the first look of Ihls. I’m glad you liked it, and I do hope.
- 5/18/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
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