After Over Two Months of deliberating to get to this point, we have our final thirteen contestants and it's finally time for the first live show! It might be Halloween today but there's no Halloween theme this year - instead the contestants will be tackling "This is Me" (although for some of the contestants, maybe that theme will turn out Halloween-appropriate after all).
We've got plenty of X Factor news to get excited about, including the returns of Monica 'Earrings' Michael as a wildcard and one of the best people to ever have been involved in the X Factor franchise, Peter Dickson!
We're excited to finally see the contestants perform live at last. Join us from 8pm and we'll be bringing you all the action live as it happens!
22:24So That's It! The first live show is Done! Thanks so much for joining us. Tomorrow there will be performances...
We've got plenty of X Factor news to get excited about, including the returns of Monica 'Earrings' Michael as a wildcard and one of the best people to ever have been involved in the X Factor franchise, Peter Dickson!
We're excited to finally see the contestants perform live at last. Join us from 8pm and we'll be bringing you all the action live as it happens!
22:24So That's It! The first live show is Done! Thanks so much for joining us. Tomorrow there will be performances...
- 10/31/2015
- Digital Spy
Sky 1's new music panel show Bring the Noise hasn't even begun yet, but already it's given us this rather good/disturbing clip of David Tennant really committing to character.
The Broadchurch star and Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson act out Elton John and Kiki Dee's 1976 video for 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' - dungarees and formerly receding hairline included.
In the segment, Wilson takes on the role of John and Tennant does Dee, with panellist Nicole Scherzinger remarking: "David, you look pretty as a girl..."
Alongside music video spoofs, Bring the Noise comprises music trivia and performance battles.
Wilson hosts, with team captains Scherzinger and Tinie Tempah sitting alongside regulars Katherine Ryan and Joel Dommett.
Tennant is one of a number of guests to appear on the show, with Martin Kemp also appearing tonight, and Laurence Fox (Lewis), Mel C and Foxes popping up throughout the series.
The Broadchurch star and Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson act out Elton John and Kiki Dee's 1976 video for 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' - dungarees and formerly receding hairline included.
In the segment, Wilson takes on the role of John and Tennant does Dee, with panellist Nicole Scherzinger remarking: "David, you look pretty as a girl..."
Alongside music video spoofs, Bring the Noise comprises music trivia and performance battles.
Wilson hosts, with team captains Scherzinger and Tinie Tempah sitting alongside regulars Katherine Ryan and Joel Dommett.
Tennant is one of a number of guests to appear on the show, with Martin Kemp also appearing tonight, and Laurence Fox (Lewis), Mel C and Foxes popping up throughout the series.
- 10/22/2015
- Digital Spy
It's week two of Strictly Come Dancing, and all 15 contestants have taken to the dance floor before the first elimination tomorrow evening (October 4).
Digital Spy was of course watching, and has rounded up all the judges' scores and comments, along with videos of the dances.
1. Jamelia and Tristan MacManus dance the cha-cha to 'Don't Cha' by The Pussycat Dolls: 4-6-5-6 = 21
Darcey: "Very cheeky and very hot and you had that until the end. With performances like that, you will go places."
Bruno: "She's turned into a wild pussycat! A good attitude and you did it well. Len is right, you have to work on technique... I like to see the wild animal in you!"
2. Daniel O'Donnell and Kristina Rihanoff dance the Charleston to 'Let's Misbehave' by Cole Porter: 5-6-6-6 = 23
Craig: "You need to be a lot more higher up on toes, more swivel, make...
Digital Spy was of course watching, and has rounded up all the judges' scores and comments, along with videos of the dances.
1. Jamelia and Tristan MacManus dance the cha-cha to 'Don't Cha' by The Pussycat Dolls: 4-6-5-6 = 21
Darcey: "Very cheeky and very hot and you had that until the end. With performances like that, you will go places."
Bruno: "She's turned into a wild pussycat! A good attitude and you did it well. Len is right, you have to work on technique... I like to see the wild animal in you!"
2. Daniel O'Donnell and Kristina Rihanoff dance the Charleston to 'Let's Misbehave' by Cole Porter: 5-6-6-6 = 23
Craig: "You need to be a lot more higher up on toes, more swivel, make...
- 10/3/2015
- Digital Spy
Ed Sheeran's three sold-out nights at the historic Wembley Stadium in July were documented for an hour-long special to air on NBC this August. Ed Sheeran – Live at Wembley Stadium will take viewers behind the scenes and show footage from the massive run.
"I can't say that performing at Wembley Stadium was a 'dream come true,' because I honestly thought it was out of reach and didn't think it was possible," Sheeran said in a statement. "It really doesn't get any bigger than Wembley in my mind, and...
"I can't say that performing at Wembley Stadium was a 'dream come true,' because I honestly thought it was out of reach and didn't think it was possible," Sheeran said in a statement. "It really doesn't get any bigger than Wembley in my mind, and...
- 7/24/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Kelly Clarkson and Jimmy Fallon are the perfect duet partners. The "Heartbreak Song" singer stopped by the "Tonight Show" to promote her new album on Monday, where the two teamed up for an amazing duet medley. Before the pair hit the stage, the late night host explained that the "American Idol" alum "has been having trouble finding people to do duets with her" ... echoing a joke Clarkson made in an interview with BBC, where she said most people she approached turned her down. "I don't understand what they're talking about. I would love to do a duet with Kelly Clarkson," Fallon declared. "Did somebody say 'duet?'" Clarkson asked. "Would you want to duet and sing with me?" The talented duo performed a medley of hits, including Inez and Charlie Foxx's "Mockingbird," Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty's "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart,...
- 3/3/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
After claiming she's had a hard time finding people to collaborate with musically (then saying she was only joking), Kelly Clarkson found the perfect duets partner when she showed up on Monday's Tonight Show.
The American Idol alum and Jimmy Fallon performed a medley of the greatest duets of all time, including Jennifer Warnes and the late Joe Cocker's classic "Up Where We Belong", the Human League's "Don't You Want Me", Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" ...to name a few. Fallon impressed the audience when he busted out his Aaron Neville for the ballad "I Don't Know Much" that also featured Linda Ronstadt.
This past week, the 32-year-old "Since U Been Gone" singer -- who's won three GRAMMYs and has had two No. 1 albums -- told BBC Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw that she has trouble finding collaborators. "I honestly would collaborate with a lot of people, but everyone...
The American Idol alum and Jimmy Fallon performed a medley of the greatest duets of all time, including Jennifer Warnes and the late Joe Cocker's classic "Up Where We Belong", the Human League's "Don't You Want Me", Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" ...to name a few. Fallon impressed the audience when he busted out his Aaron Neville for the ballad "I Don't Know Much" that also featured Linda Ronstadt.
This past week, the 32-year-old "Since U Been Gone" singer -- who's won three GRAMMYs and has had two No. 1 albums -- told BBC Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw that she has trouble finding collaborators. "I honestly would collaborate with a lot of people, but everyone...
- 3/3/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Veteran producer and filmmaker Johnnie To is back to his old tricks with Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2, a thoroughly watchable, stylishly lensed, beautifully unconventional, and often just plain hilarious follow-up to his hit 2011 rom-com about a trio of young up-and-coming Hong Kongers looking for love in the midst of an economic depression. Light years more formally sophisticated than Hollywood's most modern-day genre efforts, Dgbmh 2 proves to be a surprisingly rewarding, often straightforwardly anti-romantic sequel that conspicuously traps its protagonists in a seemingly never-ending labyrinth of deceptive emotions, both past and present. Being a master cinematic stylist, To understands how to take familiar, worn-out genre tropes and elevate them to new heights.Once again set against the backdrop of incomprehensibly speedy markets, To's...
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- 2/18/2015
- Screen Anarchy
Brûle la mer
Dear Adam,
From your letter, It sounds like I missed quite a film with Counting. That's the curse of even the most active festival-goer: there's always another film playing somewhere else, the promise of an unknown quality and potential. I am no stranger to that twinge of anxiety that the film playing next door is really the one to see, and I just missed its last screening. This conjures another negative kind of energy, too, not just the fear but the hope a film is bad, a film you've written off or missed. Ah, the existentialist dilemmas of the cinephile, how small and privileged they are!
In a way, the event I went to a few days ago exemplifies this somewhere else, some other time, some other film ghost which haunts all festivals. Thursday was the opening night of the very first edition of a kind of breakaway festival in Berlin,...
Dear Adam,
From your letter, It sounds like I missed quite a film with Counting. That's the curse of even the most active festival-goer: there's always another film playing somewhere else, the promise of an unknown quality and potential. I am no stranger to that twinge of anxiety that the film playing next door is really the one to see, and I just missed its last screening. This conjures another negative kind of energy, too, not just the fear but the hope a film is bad, a film you've written off or missed. Ah, the existentialist dilemmas of the cinephile, how small and privileged they are!
In a way, the event I went to a few days ago exemplifies this somewhere else, some other time, some other film ghost which haunts all festivals. Thursday was the opening night of the very first edition of a kind of breakaway festival in Berlin,...
- 2/17/2015
- by Daniel Kasman
- MUBI
Deadline is reporting that American-born Chinese superstar Daniel Wu (Overheard, That Demon Within, Don't Go Breaking My Heart) has signed on to star in and serve as executive producer on AMC's new drama series Badlands. Based loosely on the classic Chinese story Journey To The West, Badlands casts Wu as Sunny, a ruthless, martial arts warrior who embarks on a cross-country odyssey with a young lad in tow, in search of spiritual enlightenment.David Dobkin (The Judge, Wedding Crashers) will direct the six-part series, which will also star Emily Beecham, Sarah Bolger and Oliver Stark and was created by Smallville scribes Al Gough and Miles Millar.While the need for yet another screen adaptation of the Journey to the West is up for debate, this is great...
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- 12/20/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Johnnie To may be best known for his high-octane crime thrillers, but he has also achieved considerable critical and commercial success with his romantic comedies. Needing You... and Love On A Diet are prime examples, while the more recent Don't Go Breaking My Heart saw To successfully break into the mainland Chinese market. To has directed a sequel to Don't Go Breaking My Heart, and its cast is stellar, including Louis Koo, Miriam Yeung, Daniel Wu, Gao Yuanyuan and Vic Chou. Now thanks to its Australian distributor Magnum Films, we have Five double passes to give away to our readers. For a chance to win, all you have to do is to follow these two steps:1) Like the Magnum Film Facebook page, and2) Email your name and...
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- 11/2/2014
- Screen Anarchy
From the Toronto International Film Festival, Adam Cook and Daniel Kasman continue our series of festival dialogues. Johnnie To's Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2 had its world premiere in Tiff's Special Presentations section.
Adam Cook: Here we are again, talking To. It's frustrating how many times I've encountered a dismissive attitude towards Johnnie To's romantic comedies. I realize even the director himself disassociates from them, but, and especially with his most recent works, the rom-coms have been as formally intricate and as impressively crafted as his more revered crime films. As everyone was praising Drug War, it was Romancing in Thin Air that stood out for me. Before that there was Don't Go Breaking My Heart (written on here by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky), an impossibly entertaining love triangle in the big city movie, that while over the top and silly, had some of To's most impressive images...
Adam Cook: Here we are again, talking To. It's frustrating how many times I've encountered a dismissive attitude towards Johnnie To's romantic comedies. I realize even the director himself disassociates from them, but, and especially with his most recent works, the rom-coms have been as formally intricate and as impressively crafted as his more revered crime films. As everyone was praising Drug War, it was Romancing in Thin Air that stood out for me. Before that there was Don't Go Breaking My Heart (written on here by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky), an impossibly entertaining love triangle in the big city movie, that while over the top and silly, had some of To's most impressive images...
- 9/13/2014
- by Adam Cook
- MUBI
★★★☆☆Whilst he may primarily be associated with the stylish Hong Kong gangster picks that have made him his name, director Johnnie To is not averse to turning his hand to lighter matters. Don't Go Breaking My Heart (2011) was one such offering - a likable romantic farce in a manic financial sector with stocks and affections traded with equal zeal. After the enormous success of that film, To has returned to the same stomping ground for the further adventures of the central trio in Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2 (2014). Taking the screwball shenanigans even further, it's unbridled fun that works despite the relationships themselves lacking any real depth below the moxie.
- 9/11/2014
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
"Like many of Johnnie To's comedies, Don't Go Breaking My Heart was a commercial hit in Asia and largely ignored by even the Western critics who embrace him," writes Jake Cole at the House Next Door, "yet its gorgeous, anamorphic compositions and sly comment on the ever-increasing commodification of dating and relationships made it one of To's better works. Its sequel, Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2, however, is, along with 2008's melodrama Linger, the worst film To has made since founding his independent studio Milkyway." At the Av Club, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky is "disappointed, but not dispirited," a sentiment shared my a few other critics as well. » - David Hudson...
- 9/10/2014
- Keyframe
"Like many of Johnnie To's comedies, Don't Go Breaking My Heart was a commercial hit in Asia and largely ignored by even the Western critics who embrace him," writes Jake Cole at the House Next Door, "yet its gorgeous, anamorphic compositions and sly comment on the ever-increasing commodification of dating and relationships made it one of To's better works. Its sequel, Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2, however, is, along with 2008's melodrama Linger, the worst film To has made since founding his independent studio Milkyway." At the Av Club, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky is "disappointed, but not dispirited," a sentiment shared my a few other critics as well. » - David Hudson...
- 9/10/2014
- Fandor: Keyframe
In a summer suffuse with the overblown abstractions of CGI blockbusters, one welcomes a return to concrete filmmaking, and Johnnie To's great Drug War served this purpose perfectly: firm lines, structural plotting, and geometric decoupage makes for a highly material formalism, all deeply tied to the director's first completely Mainland Chinese production.
Like 2011's romcom Don't Go Breaking My Heart, this film is powered by formal play, but the material here is a corrosive but ambiguous thriller about a Mainland Anti-Drug cop (Sun Honglei) chasing down suppliers, transporters, and the moneymen forming a curvilinear connection spanning Hong Kong, going through China to South Korea and ending in Japan. Louis Koo is a loyalty-hopping Hong Konger cooking meth on the Mainland; caught by the police, he is blackmailed under the threat of execution by the State into exposing factories and ratting out his workers, then forced to go undercover with...
Like 2011's romcom Don't Go Breaking My Heart, this film is powered by formal play, but the material here is a corrosive but ambiguous thriller about a Mainland Anti-Drug cop (Sun Honglei) chasing down suppliers, transporters, and the moneymen forming a curvilinear connection spanning Hong Kong, going through China to South Korea and ending in Japan. Louis Koo is a loyalty-hopping Hong Konger cooking meth on the Mainland; caught by the police, he is blackmailed under the threat of execution by the State into exposing factories and ratting out his workers, then forced to go undercover with...
- 7/23/2013
- by Daniel Kasman
- MUBI
Blind Detective (Johnnie To, Hong Kong)
Midnight Projections
The second in our series of Cannes dialogues between Adam Cook and Daniel Kasman is on Johnnie To's Blind Detective, which screened out of competition as a Midnight Projection.
Adam Cook: Blind Detective stands out among Johnnie To’s recent work as one of his most outlandish and over-the-top films. In some ways, it feels like it meets halfway between his earlier comedies, made before he became such a rigorous craftsmen, and his present formalism. That being said, it retains a certain looseness and spontaneity that distinguishes it from just about anything he's made. How do you define this film within his oeuvre?
Daniel Kasman: I've seen a lot of To but not in any way a majority, and have especially large gaps in his earlier work (80s thru early 90s) and in a certain amount of comedies which certainly...
Midnight Projections
The second in our series of Cannes dialogues between Adam Cook and Daniel Kasman is on Johnnie To's Blind Detective, which screened out of competition as a Midnight Projection.
Adam Cook: Blind Detective stands out among Johnnie To’s recent work as one of his most outlandish and over-the-top films. In some ways, it feels like it meets halfway between his earlier comedies, made before he became such a rigorous craftsmen, and his present formalism. That being said, it retains a certain looseness and spontaneity that distinguishes it from just about anything he's made. How do you define this film within his oeuvre?
Daniel Kasman: I've seen a lot of To but not in any way a majority, and have especially large gaps in his earlier work (80s thru early 90s) and in a certain amount of comedies which certainly...
- 5/22/2013
- by Notebook
- MUBI
As is no doubt befits the ease of manipulation of film's past through contemporary consumer digital means, Rotterdam this year seems full of “video essays” and art pieces deconstructing or exploring cinema material and history. The proliferation alone prompts my skepticism; browse the festival catalog and see videos that engage with Psycho, Zabriskie Point, Eyes Wide Shut, Easy Rider, Freud's celluloid doppelgangers, Faces, and more.
From the spectral underground comes a real work of cinephilia, and by that I mean something that is neither fetishization of a film object nor an exploitation of the same for other means. Rather, Mary Helena Clark's 16mm Orpheus (Outtakes), which I had the pleasure of seeing at Tiff's Wavelengths program last September and revisiting again in Rotterdam, finds on the cutting room floor the facts, dreams, and possibilities of cinema history and future. Cinephilia as lucid consciousness of what lies beneath, behind, and beyond films.
From the spectral underground comes a real work of cinephilia, and by that I mean something that is neither fetishization of a film object nor an exploitation of the same for other means. Rather, Mary Helena Clark's 16mm Orpheus (Outtakes), which I had the pleasure of seeing at Tiff's Wavelengths program last September and revisiting again in Rotterdam, finds on the cutting room floor the facts, dreams, and possibilities of cinema history and future. Cinephilia as lucid consciousness of what lies beneath, behind, and beyond films.
- 2/2/2013
- by Daniel Kasman
- MUBI
A video featuring One Direction's Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran singing karaoke at an aftershow party has made its way online. Styles and Sheeran were filmed performing 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' by Elton John and Kiki Dee. According to HeatWorld, the karaoke video was taken at a party that followed One Direction's recent Madison Square Garden show. In the video, the duo put their own spin on the famous song while One Direction's Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson and others dance around on stage. (more)...
- 12/14/2012
- by By Sarah Luoma
- Digital Spy
★★★★☆ It may come as no surprise to devoted East Asian film fans when acclaimed director Johnnie To admits his last two romantic endeavours, Don't Go Breaking My Heart (2011) and new film Romancing in Thin Air (2012), were made to easily pass the censorship rules in mainland China. However, it would be disingenuous to claim that a film produced for a mass audience would have no artistic value. To's latest commercial venture certainly confirms his status as the best and most consistent director working in Hong Kong.
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- 4/24/2012
- by CineVue
- CineVue
Here is last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"Young man, your new tribal name will be "Dresses In The Dark"
Thanks to Strepsi for this week's winning caption!
Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Steven Strait (above) is 26, Catherine Keener is 53, Ricard Greico is 47, Keri Russell is 36, Nena is 52, Jim Parsons is 39, Alyson Hannigan is 38, Bonnie Bedelia is 64, Lee Pace is 33, Sarah Jessica Parker is 47, Ae's own Eagledancer is "Somewhere between 40 and Death," and four music stars celebrate birthdays this weekend, so I hope you enjoy lists! First up is Ric Ocasek, who is 63. What are your top five Ric solo/The Cars songs? Here are mine: 5."Let's Go." 4. "Magic", 3. "Emotion in Motion" 2. "Moving In Stereo,...
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"Young man, your new tribal name will be "Dresses In The Dark"
Thanks to Strepsi for this week's winning caption!
Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Steven Strait (above) is 26, Catherine Keener is 53, Ricard Greico is 47, Keri Russell is 36, Nena is 52, Jim Parsons is 39, Alyson Hannigan is 38, Bonnie Bedelia is 64, Lee Pace is 33, Sarah Jessica Parker is 47, Ae's own Eagledancer is "Somewhere between 40 and Death," and four music stars celebrate birthdays this weekend, so I hope you enjoy lists! First up is Ric Ocasek, who is 63. What are your top five Ric solo/The Cars songs? Here are mine: 5."Let's Go." 4. "Magic", 3. "Emotion in Motion" 2. "Moving In Stereo,...
- 3/23/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
In a rare, but much welcome change of pace, Johnnie To came off the back of 2009's disappointing multinational crime thriller, Vengeance, with two relatively light and fluffy romances. Don't Go Breaking My Heart successfully navigated a complex and hard-to-predict love triangle through the tumultuous financial tsunami that hit Hong Kong harder than most. While the next film to be released in cinemas bearing To's directorial moniker was Life Without Principle, a similarly finance-obsessed work, it was a project To had in fact been tinkering with for a number of years already. Instead, once Don't Go Breaking... had been completed, the Milkyway Image crew headed north into the mountains of Yunnan, where Louis Koo and Sammi Cheng would star in snowbound love story, Romancing In...
- 1/31/2012
- Screen Anarchy
On last night's Modern Family, Phil asks for help from Gloria and Haley, Claire and Jay offer unsolicited help to Manny and Luke, and Cam and Mitch meet with a prospective birth mother who makes them sing for their supper.
After a lackluster episode last week, this one was up to par, especially the Cam and Mitch story. I always enjoy them more when they're working together instead of against each other.
Favorite Moments: Cam and Mitch doing "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," and then Cam totally ruining things with his solo "If You Leave Me Now." Phil going it alone at the seminar. "It's not rocket science, people!"
What were your favorite moments?
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After a lackluster episode last week, this one was up to par, especially the Cam and Mitch story. I always enjoy them more when they're working together instead of against each other.
Favorite Moments: Cam and Mitch doing "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," and then Cam totally ruining things with his solo "If You Leave Me Now." Phil going it alone at the seminar. "It's not rocket science, people!"
What were your favorite moments?
Need to catch up on the season? You can find recent past episodes of Modern Family here.
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- 1/12/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Looking back at 2011 on what films moved and impressed us it becomes more and more clear—to me at least—that watching old films is a crucial part of making new films meaningful. Thus, our end of year poll, now an annual tradition, which calls upon our writers to pick both a new and an old film: they were challenged to choose a new film they saw in 2011—in theaters or at a festival—and creatively pair it with an old film they also saw in 2011 to create a unique double feature. Many contributors chose their favorites of 2011, some picked out-of-the-way gems, others made some pretty strange connections—and some frankly just want to create a kerfuffle. All the contributors were asked to write a paragraph explaining their 2011 fantasy double feature. What's more, each writer was given the option to list more pairings, with or without explanation, as further imaginative...
- 1/5/2012
- MUBI
Via Todd Brown at Twitch, where he's got the synopsis and adds, "While early reports have claimed the film was a bit of a mess and warranted extensive reediting, I for one am pleased to see To continue to broaden his repertoire. His last rom-com, Don't Go Breaking My Heart, was surprisingly effective and here he reunites stars [Louis Koo and Sammi Cheng], albeit fleetingly."
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- 12/12/2011
- MUBI
Besides the shorts we and the Chicago International Film Festival are showing for free, there are more than 180 other films in the lineup from 50 countries, with more than 45 films by first-time directors. I'll be gathering notes and links here from coverage of Ciff 47, opening today and running through October 20.
"The festival shows off its Chicago cred with this year's opening-night movie, produced by Steppenwolf Films and shot entirely in our city," writes Ben Kenigsberg, kicking off Time Out Chicago's day-by-day guide to the first week (featuring capsule previews of 70 films). With The Last Rites of Joe May, Joe Maggio "does a credible job with this story of a small-time operator (Dennis Farina) so ineffectual that when he's hospitalized for pneumonia, everyone assumes he's dead. Predictably, he finds redemption caring for a battered single mother and her kid. The movie is watchable, but there's barely a scene in it that's not a cliché.
"The festival shows off its Chicago cred with this year's opening-night movie, produced by Steppenwolf Films and shot entirely in our city," writes Ben Kenigsberg, kicking off Time Out Chicago's day-by-day guide to the first week (featuring capsule previews of 70 films). With The Last Rites of Joe May, Joe Maggio "does a credible job with this story of a small-time operator (Dennis Farina) so ineffectual that when he's hospitalized for pneumonia, everyone assumes he's dead. Predictably, he finds redemption caring for a battered single mother and her kid. The movie is watchable, but there's barely a scene in it that's not a cliché.
- 10/6/2011
- MUBI
A romantic comedy produced for the lucrative Mandarin market, Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai's Don't Go Breaking My Heart is pure formula—quirky white-collar girl wooed by contrasting lovers—given the étude treatment: rudimentary romantic themes, taken at face value, form the basis for a complicated technical exercise. Tricks with mirrored surfaces, depth-of-field, cutaway sets and wide-angle lenses abound, all synced up to Xavier Jamaux's Legrand-esque makeout music. But to what ends? To and Wai aren't giving story or structure the runaround in favor of "style;" rather, they take this hoary premise and build on and out of it. Simple ideas, sufficiently overthought, become postmodernist architecture: crisp lines of character, plot and internal logic accented with blunt neoclassical flourishes. Where those lines lead, though, is a different matter.
Investment firm employee Zixin (Gao Yuanyuan), newly single, spends her evenings hanging out with an alcoholic architect (Daniel Wu) while pining...
Investment firm employee Zixin (Gao Yuanyuan), newly single, spends her evenings hanging out with an alcoholic architect (Daniel Wu) while pining...
- 8/28/2011
- MUBI
It looks like the Venice Film Festival committee had one more trick up their sleeve. Today, organizers hit Twitter to announce: ""Life Without Principle" (Dyut Ming Gam) by Johnnie To is the new film in Competition at Venezia 68." The film secures the last competition slot at the festival which boats a very strong lineup this year with "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy," "Wuthering Heights," "Shame," "Carnage," "Alps," "Killer Joe" and more all vying for a prize. While the "Election" and "Fulltime Killer" director took a bit of detour with his last film, the straight romance "Don't Go Breaking My Heart,"…...
- 8/9/2011
- The Playlist
[With the latest Johnnie To - Wai Ka-Fai collaboration to play at Fantasia today, we revisit James Marsh's review.]Don't Go Breaking My Heart tells the story of Zixin (Gao Yuanyuan), a sweet-natured but heartbroken office girl who falls for a high-flying city boy she spies from her office window. Cheng (Louis Koo) runs a finance company and lives his life moment by moment, especially when it comes to relationships. He immediately asks Zixin out to dinner, only to be distracted by a more instantly gratifying proposition and stands her up. Zixin then crosses paths with Fang (Daniel Wu), an accomplished, yet disillusioned architect, who has given up on his career to become a drunk. When he saves her from a traffic collision, Zixin rewards Fang...
- 7/25/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Montreal's Fantasia International Film Festival, which will be held from July 14 to August 7, will kick off with Kevin Smith's Red State.
Fantasia also made the first announcement about the films that will be part of this 15th edition's line-up.
People can see the anthology film Theatre Bizarre. This coproduction between Canada, France, Germany, the UK, the USA reunites Richard Stanley (Hardware), Karim Hussain (La belle bête), Douglas Buck (Cutting Moments), Buddy Giovinazzo (Life Is Hot in Cracktown), David Gregory (Plague Town) and Tom Savini, as directors.
The festival will also hold the world premier of The Wicker Tree, from Robin Hardy. Moreover, a book launch is also expected because The Wicker Tree is based on the novel Cowboys for Christ, by Hardy.
As for a Canadian premiere, Ryoo Seung-wan's The Unjust will be screened. Besides, Ryoo will be invited by the festival's organizers to teach choreography for action films.
Fantasia also made the first announcement about the films that will be part of this 15th edition's line-up.
People can see the anthology film Theatre Bizarre. This coproduction between Canada, France, Germany, the UK, the USA reunites Richard Stanley (Hardware), Karim Hussain (La belle bête), Douglas Buck (Cutting Moments), Buddy Giovinazzo (Life Is Hot in Cracktown), David Gregory (Plague Town) and Tom Savini, as directors.
The festival will also hold the world premier of The Wicker Tree, from Robin Hardy. Moreover, a book launch is also expected because The Wicker Tree is based on the novel Cowboys for Christ, by Hardy.
As for a Canadian premiere, Ryoo Seung-wan's The Unjust will be screened. Besides, Ryoo will be invited by the festival's organizers to teach choreography for action films.
- 6/27/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Last week, right in the middle of the Cannes Film Festival, when half the world's film journalists were taking in the new Terrence Malick and debating the Festival's decision to throw Lars von Trier under the bus, Variety's Nick Vivarelli broke the news that the Venice Film Festival was suddenly all but waving its hands and calling out, "You think you're having fun now…" Vivarelli reported that Roman Polanski's Carnage (an adaptation of Yasmina Reza's award-winning play, God of Carnage, with Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz and John C Reilly), David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method (based on Christopher Hampton's play, The Talking Cure, with Viggo Mortensen as Freud, Michael Fassbender as Jung and Keira Knightley as Sabina Spielrein), Aleksandr Sokurov's Faust (the fourth and final installment in his Men of Power series), Philippe Garrel's A Burning Hot Summer (Un été brûlant, "a remake...
- 5/25/2011
- MUBI
Casey Abrams will surely pull out all the stops after his near-elimination.
By Eric Ditzian
Jacob Lusk
Photo: Fox
Last week on "American Idol," Jacob Lusk soared, while Casey Abrams collapsed, literally, falling into Ryan Seacrest's arms as the judges exercised their only save of the season to prevent the bearded fellow from going home.
Where does the show go from here? Will Lusk, who bounced back from a few dreadful performances to wow the crowd with Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's "You're All I Need to Get By," be able to keep it up during Wednesday's (March 30) Elton John-themed evening? Can Abrams buck up after almost chucking up his dinner, following his sing-for-survival take on Ray Charles' "I Don't Need No Doctor"?
Those are just two of the questions we're kicking around as we head into the show. Here's what we're hoping to see from...
By Eric Ditzian
Jacob Lusk
Photo: Fox
Last week on "American Idol," Jacob Lusk soared, while Casey Abrams collapsed, literally, falling into Ryan Seacrest's arms as the judges exercised their only save of the season to prevent the bearded fellow from going home.
Where does the show go from here? Will Lusk, who bounced back from a few dreadful performances to wow the crowd with Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's "You're All I Need to Get By," be able to keep it up during Wednesday's (March 30) Elton John-themed evening? Can Abrams buck up after almost chucking up his dinner, following his sing-for-survival take on Ray Charles' "I Don't Need No Doctor"?
Those are just two of the questions we're kicking around as we head into the show. Here's what we're hoping to see from...
- 3/30/2011
- MTV Music News
Here's last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
That's Justin's little known lesbian twin sister Justine beside him in the plaid.
Thanks to Morgan for this week's winning caption.
Happy 64th Birthday to Sir Elton John! Okay, name your top five Elton songs! What's your favorite? "That's What Friends Are For," "Candle in the Wind," "Don't Go Breaking My Heart?" I'll get the ball rolling by naming my top five 80's Elton singles: 5. "Empty Garden;" 4. "I'm Still Standing;" 3. "Little Jeannie;" 2. "Flames of Paradise," (neglected duet with the incomparable Jennifer Rush); 1. "Blue Eyes." DVD Watch! This week sees the release of the underperforming James L. Brooks comedy How Do You Know, featuring Reese Witherspoon and Paul Rudd. Also out is the much maligned The Tourist with Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. And the certain-to-be...
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
That's Justin's little known lesbian twin sister Justine beside him in the plaid.
Thanks to Morgan for this week's winning caption.
Happy 64th Birthday to Sir Elton John! Okay, name your top five Elton songs! What's your favorite? "That's What Friends Are For," "Candle in the Wind," "Don't Go Breaking My Heart?" I'll get the ball rolling by naming my top five 80's Elton singles: 5. "Empty Garden;" 4. "I'm Still Standing;" 3. "Little Jeannie;" 2. "Flames of Paradise," (neglected duet with the incomparable Jennifer Rush); 1. "Blue Eyes." DVD Watch! This week sees the release of the underperforming James L. Brooks comedy How Do You Know, featuring Reese Witherspoon and Paul Rudd. Also out is the much maligned The Tourist with Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. And the certain-to-be...
- 3/25/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Updated through 3/22.
"Some of Asia's top filmmakers screened their new movies to kick off the 35th Hong Kong International Film Festival on Sunday, although the mood was subdued because of Japan's earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters," reports Min Lee for the AP. "Japan's crisis cast doubt on whether its actors and directors will attend the Hong Kong festival. Popular Japanese director Shunji Iwai, a native of hard-hit Sendai city, has canceled his appearance at the Asian premiere of his first English-language movie, Vampire. It remains unclear whether prominent Japanese nominees like Koji Yakusho, Rinko Kikuchi and Takako Matsu will attend the awards ceremony, the Asian Film Awards, on Monday."
Still, the show must go on in Hong Kong and the festival, which runs through April 4, opened today with Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai's Don't Go Breaking My Heart and the omnibus film Quattro Hong Kong 2 (trailer above). Don't Go...
"Some of Asia's top filmmakers screened their new movies to kick off the 35th Hong Kong International Film Festival on Sunday, although the mood was subdued because of Japan's earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters," reports Min Lee for the AP. "Japan's crisis cast doubt on whether its actors and directors will attend the Hong Kong festival. Popular Japanese director Shunji Iwai, a native of hard-hit Sendai city, has canceled his appearance at the Asian premiere of his first English-language movie, Vampire. It remains unclear whether prominent Japanese nominees like Koji Yakusho, Rinko Kikuchi and Takako Matsu will attend the awards ceremony, the Asian Film Awards, on Monday."
Still, the show must go on in Hong Kong and the festival, which runs through April 4, opened today with Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai's Don't Go Breaking My Heart and the omnibus film Quattro Hong Kong 2 (trailer above). Don't Go...
- 3/22/2011
- MUBI
The 35th edition of the Hong Kong International Film Festival (Hkiff) opened at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on Sunday, 20th March, 2011, with the screening of two opening films -Johnny To's Don't Go Breaking My Heart and Quattro Hong Kong 2, a combination of four short films, all set in Hong Kong, and made by award-winning filmmakers like Stanley Kwan from Hong Kong, Ho Yuhang from Malaysia, Brillante Mendoza from the Philippines and Apichatpong Weerasethakul from Thailand. The film was commissioned by Hkiff...
- 3/21/2011
- Bollywood Trade
The 35th Hong Kong International Film Festival opens on 20 March with the world premiere of the latest romantic comedy from directorial partners Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai.Don't Go Breaking My Heart tells the story of Zixin (Gao Yuanyuan), a sweet-natured but heartbroken office girl who falls for a high-flying city boy she spies from her office window. Cheng (Louis Koo) runs a finance company and lives his life moment by moment, especially when it comes to relationships. He immediately asks Zixin out to dinner, only to be distracted by a more instantly gratifying proposition and stands her up. Zixin then crosses paths with Fang (Daniel Wu), an accomplished, yet disillusioned architect, who has given up on his career to become a drunk. When...
- 3/20/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Celebrity Apprentice 2011! Who is Dionne Warwick and why is she famous? [Mar. 13] Known as the celebrity spokeswoman for the Psychic Friends network, Dionne Warwick is a major music celebrity. She’s earned five Grammy awards for her music, and most recently was in London for the Hunger Project, which is her chosen charity for this season of Celebrity Apprentice. Then again, she’s always been a green celebrity. She earned some notoriety in 2002 when she was caught and arrested for carrying joints in Miami International Airport. From IMDb: Although Warwick had a handful of Top Ten hits during the 1960s, many of her songs were not given the chance to shine. Such songs include "Any Old Time of the Day," "Here Where There Is Love," "The Wine Is Young," "Check Out Time," "Wives and Lovers," "Only Love Can Break a Heart," "Knowing When to Leave," "(They Long to Be) Close to You,...
- 3/14/2011
- by Helium
- Green Celebrity
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John's Grease hit 'You're the One That I Want' has been crowned the best-selling duet of all time. The Official Chart Company has compiled the list of duets for a BBC Radio 2 countdown later today from DJ Tony Blackburn. The duo also came second in the chart, with another Grease number: 'Summer Nights'. Puff Daddy and Faith Evans' tribute to Notorious B.I.G., 'I'll Be Missing You', came third. Jason Donovan and Kylie Minogue's 'Especially for You' finished fourth, while Elton John's duet with Kiki Dee on 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' completed the top five. Chart analysts ruled that songs would only be counted if duos received equal billing on the track, while guest vocalists (more)...
- 1/3/2011
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
One of the real trials for parents forced to drag their tiny progeny to the multiplex to see a film is sitting through a kid's pic with irritating songs sung by irritating characters. And while we have yet to weigh in on Disney's animated garden gnome film "Gnomeo & Juliet," at least parents won't have to endure a bunch of aggravating cutesy songs. The soundtrack for the forthcoming film will be mostly a pure Elton John affair featuring a number of his hits including "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)," "Tiny Dancer," "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" and "Your Song." Oh…...
- 12/22/2010
- The Playlist
Cheesy songs, lemon juice hair-bleaching and not a lot of plot this week should have made the episode feel all kinds of wrong. Instead, I remembered how much I used to enjoy this show and, God help me, sing along like some idiotic Disney Channel extra. Part of what helped this episode improve the show's standing was the fact that it felt like they were trying to have fun with the show again. Serious stuff is great, it's important and necessary for character development, but sometimes you have to throw on a habit and take a jab at yourself.
Apparently having a group member get thrown into juvy means there needs to be a duet competition. Schuester's motivations were mostly unclear, but the kids were excited because a free dinner to Breadsticks (a restaurant that serves endless breadsticks that look more like pretzel rods) was on the line. Puck getting...
Apparently having a group member get thrown into juvy means there needs to be a duet competition. Schuester's motivations were mostly unclear, but the kids were excited because a free dinner to Breadsticks (a restaurant that serves endless breadsticks that look more like pretzel rods) was on the line. Puck getting...
- 10/14/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
var brightcovevideoid = '635234682001'; When Mr. Schuester (Matthew Morrison) assigned the glee clubbers a duet, some unusual partnerships popped up on Tuesday's episode of Glee. And with a dinner for two at Breadsticks up for grabs, the competition for best song was fierce. First off, Schuester announced that Puck (Mark Salling) had been thrown in juvenile hall - and replacing him for the time being was the new kid, guitar-playing hottie Sam (Chord Overstreet). Related: What to Know About Rumer Willis's New Guy Chord OverstreetLovebirds Rachel and Finn (Lea Michele and Cory Monteith) paired up for an upbeat duet...
- 10/13/2010
- by Marla Lehner
- PEOPLE.com
After last week's nuanced, heartbreaking episode of Glee, there was probably no place to go but down. Except, in this second, surprisingly good season of the show, a funny thing happened: they didn't go down. Or rather, they went sideways. Let me explain!
This week, we get all the familiar problems with Glee: inconsistent characterization (Finn suddenly knows how to string sentences together); presentational format (Mr. Schue just up and tells us what this week's assignment is, and all the songs are just part of the assignment); and basically zero stakes. And, this is easily the dorkiest episode of television this year. If I heard one more character talk about how amazing Breadsticks was, I would have reached through the TV and punched them.
Except, and here's where the sideways thing comes in - it kind of worked.
Yes, the characterization was inconsistent with previous episodes, but it was...
This week, we get all the familiar problems with Glee: inconsistent characterization (Finn suddenly knows how to string sentences together); presentational format (Mr. Schue just up and tells us what this week's assignment is, and all the songs are just part of the assignment); and basically zero stakes. And, this is easily the dorkiest episode of television this year. If I heard one more character talk about how amazing Breadsticks was, I would have reached through the TV and punched them.
Except, and here's where the sideways thing comes in - it kind of worked.
Yes, the characterization was inconsistent with previous episodes, but it was...
- 10/13/2010
- UGO TV
As part of the "Duets" competition on "Glee," Rachel and Finn rehearsed the fun 1970s classic "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John and Kiki Dee. They ultimately decided to throw the competition and so they went with a fairly inappropriate version of "With You I'm Born Again."
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" was definitely an adorable Finn-Rachel moment. But who sang it better? Finn and Rachel or Marshall and Lily? Four years ago on the "Life Among the Gorillas" episode of "How I Met Your Mother," Marshall and Lily did a very sweet karaoke version of the song.
So which one do we like better? Well, technically the "Glee" one is far superior -- especially since Alyson Hannigan can't sing (even she admitted it when "Buffy" was doing the musical episode). But the "Himym" version is just so darn cute! What do you think?
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"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" was definitely an adorable Finn-Rachel moment. But who sang it better? Finn and Rachel or Marshall and Lily? Four years ago on the "Life Among the Gorillas" episode of "How I Met Your Mother," Marshall and Lily did a very sweet karaoke version of the song.
So which one do we like better? Well, technically the "Glee" one is far superior -- especially since Alyson Hannigan can't sing (even she admitted it when "Buffy" was doing the musical episode). But the "Himym" version is just so darn cute! What do you think?
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- 10/13/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"Glee" brought us another competition -- this time it was "Duets" amongst the team members, competing for dinner for two at Breadsticks. Hilariously, Puck was not eligible because he's in juvie for trying to steal an Atm machine - of course he is.
So which duet did you like best of the competition?
Duets
Rachel and Finn rehearsed "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John and Kiki Dee. It was cute, if a bit saccharine. And we don't think they have anything on Lily and Marshall. When Rachel decided they needed to throw the competition, they instead went with "With You I'm Born Again" by Billy Preston and Syreeta Wright -- while dressed as a priest and a Catholic school girl. Awk. Ward.
Mercedes and Santana wailed on Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High." We mean -- wow. H-o-t. And the Tina Turner signature dance moves were outstanding.
So which duet did you like best of the competition?
Duets
Rachel and Finn rehearsed "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John and Kiki Dee. It was cute, if a bit saccharine. And we don't think they have anything on Lily and Marshall. When Rachel decided they needed to throw the competition, they instead went with "With You I'm Born Again" by Billy Preston and Syreeta Wright -- while dressed as a priest and a Catholic school girl. Awk. Ward.
Mercedes and Santana wailed on Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High." We mean -- wow. H-o-t. And the Tina Turner signature dance moves were outstanding.
- 10/13/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
On the next episode of "Glee", Matthew Morrison will present New Directions with a duet competition that causes friction among club members. A freshly-released preview offers a sneak peek at how Kurt and some of the Glee club kids execute the challenge. Sam getting slushie treatment and more drama are also teased.
"Duets" will be aired on Fox on October 12, a week before the highly-anticipated "The Rocky Horror Glee Show". In the episode, Finn and Rachel plan to throw the competition in favor of new recruit Sam. A love triangle will develop between Mike, Tina and Artie. Finn and Rachel can be expected to cover Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" as seen in the promo.
"Duets" aside, several cast members have unraveled that series creator Ryan Murphy is planning an episode that will address gay teen suicides as a result of bullying. At a...
"Duets" will be aired on Fox on October 12, a week before the highly-anticipated "The Rocky Horror Glee Show". In the episode, Finn and Rachel plan to throw the competition in favor of new recruit Sam. A love triangle will develop between Mike, Tina and Artie. Finn and Rachel can be expected to cover Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" as seen in the promo.
"Duets" aside, several cast members have unraveled that series creator Ryan Murphy is planning an episode that will address gay teen suicides as a result of bullying. At a...
- 10/6/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Will pits the members of "Glee" club against each other for "Duets" next week. Finn and Rachel plan to throw the competition so that Sam can have a shot at winning. Meanwhile, a love triangle between Mike, Tina and Artie develops.
Based on the preview, Finn and Rachel would pair up for Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" while Mercedes and Santana team up in Ike Turner and Tina Turner's "River Deep - Mountain High". Kurt in the meantime would do a solo duet, dividing himself into two and singing "Le Jazz Hot!". Sam is partnering with Quinn while Tina is collaborating with Mike.
"Duets" airs October 12 on Fox. The episode after that would be the highly-anticipated "The Rocky Horror Glee Show".
On another news, it has just been revealed that the show would tackle a social issue that has bothered America lately. Taking...
Based on the preview, Finn and Rachel would pair up for Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" while Mercedes and Santana team up in Ike Turner and Tina Turner's "River Deep - Mountain High". Kurt in the meantime would do a solo duet, dividing himself into two and singing "Le Jazz Hot!". Sam is partnering with Quinn while Tina is collaborating with Mike.
"Duets" airs October 12 on Fox. The episode after that would be the highly-anticipated "The Rocky Horror Glee Show".
On another news, it has just been revealed that the show would tackle a social issue that has bothered America lately. Taking...
- 10/6/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
It's incredible to think that so many years after Live Aid (the 25th anniversary is today) how many of the acts booked on that memorable, epic day still hold up. Of course, a handful of the acts who appeared on stadium stages in London and Philadelphia had already established themselves as legends. No amount of shoddily-put-together hits tours or releasing Bridges to Babylon was going to hurt the Rolling Stones, and if anything, the profiles of Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Neil Young and Paul McCartney have only increased in the quarter century since an estimated 1.5 billion people tuned in to Live Aid.
But even the acts on the undercard have managed to maintain their legendary status. Madonna, who was introduced as "an up-and-coming singer" who "pulled herself up from her bra straps" by Bette Midler, was still riding the success of Like a Virgin but hadn't yet released True Blue...
But even the acts on the undercard have managed to maintain their legendary status. Madonna, who was introduced as "an up-and-coming singer" who "pulled herself up from her bra straps" by Bette Midler, was still riding the success of Like a Virgin but hadn't yet released True Blue...
- 7/13/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
Gleeks of the world, prepare to be slightly disappointed. A rumor that the live touring performances of Glee hitting the stage this spring would be expanded to a full Broadway production have been dashed. Fox spokesman Chris Alexander, told Variety that the studio is "very careful when contemplating the brand extensions of our franchises." However considering tickets for the mostly sold out shows are running as high as $9,999 on Stubhub, perhaps Fox should reconsider this stance. But, wait! Before you go running off to sing "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" into the bathroom mirror, some good news...
- 3/20/2010
- Movieline - TVline
Wait, that wasn't the finale? They brought out the Hoff and everything! No, there are still a couple more weeks to this America's Got Talent thing, and five lucky acts (more on that later) were informed Wednesday that they will be moving on to the final round in Las Vegas, which airs Sept. 15. But while elimination nights are always exciting, and Kermit and Miss Piggy also showed up to warble "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," it was host Nick Cannon, looking lankier than ever in his semifinals tuxedo, who really had to turn it on tonight. "To me, he's one of the coolest men to ever step foot on television," he gushed as he introduced a "real American icon" to the...
- 9/3/2009
- E! Online
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