If only everyone’s holiday exhaustion looked as glam as Jennifer Lopez’s! The 48-year-old pop diva and actress shared a sexy post-holidays selfie with her boyfriend, Alex Rodriguez.
“And that’s a wrap on Thanksgiving weekend... sooooo incredibly thankful for all of you...Goodnight everyone... #family#friends #lovedones #jloverfamily#gratitudeismyattitiude #imsleepy#ilovetheholidays#theholidayswearmeouttho,” she captioned the shot.
In the pic, Lopez is wearing a semi-sheer white tank top and hoop earrings with a smoky eye as her man takes a nap to her right.
Rodriguez, 42, has plenty of reasons to be wiped. He also shared a family pic on Sunday with his daughters, Tashi, 13, and Ella, 9.
“Perfect day to take the girls for some ice cream #hamptons #holidayweekend,” he captioned the photo.
The A-list couple spent the holiday together with their family. After their kids rocked matching flannel pajamas, the pair enjoyed a post-Thanksgiving bike ride with their kids.
“Hope everyone had a great...
“And that’s a wrap on Thanksgiving weekend... sooooo incredibly thankful for all of you...Goodnight everyone... #family#friends #lovedones #jloverfamily#gratitudeismyattitiude #imsleepy#ilovetheholidays#theholidayswearmeouttho,” she captioned the shot.
In the pic, Lopez is wearing a semi-sheer white tank top and hoop earrings with a smoky eye as her man takes a nap to her right.
Rodriguez, 42, has plenty of reasons to be wiped. He also shared a family pic on Sunday with his daughters, Tashi, 13, and Ella, 9.
“Perfect day to take the girls for some ice cream #hamptons #holidayweekend,” he captioned the photo.
The A-list couple spent the holiday together with their family. After their kids rocked matching flannel pajamas, the pair enjoyed a post-Thanksgiving bike ride with their kids.
“Hope everyone had a great...
- 11/27/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
From the beginning of Michael Curtiz’s 1950 film The Breaking Point, things are dire for Captain Harry Morgan (John Garfield). Since serving in the military, Harry’s ambition has been to start a fleet of boats to escort sport-fishermen through the waters around Southern California and the Baja Peninsula, but that venture has failed to take off. He has one boat, the Sea Queen, and he’s the only captain in his fleet. When the film begins, Harry has a new client but has to spend the last of his cash to fill up his boat with fuel for the pending excursion. This particular job is a matter of survival, not prosperity.
But his own survival is only a part of this transaction. Curtiz quickly takes us into Harry’s modest seaside home, which, at first, looks as charming as any in an old sitcom. After spending the last of...
But his own survival is only a part of this transaction. Curtiz quickly takes us into Harry’s modest seaside home, which, at first, looks as charming as any in an old sitcom. After spending the last of...
- 8/24/2017
- by Trevor Berrett
- CriterionCast
It was all about Kendall and Kim's anxiety on Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 12 Episode 19, and apparently you can’t keep up with a Kardashian without keeping up with their anxiety. (Or is it K-anxiety?)
Another important question was also raised at the top of the episode when Kourtney and Khloe were trying to text their stylist to get them outfits for Miami. What is more surprising: Kourtney doesn’t know how to use Siri or everyone in the Kardashian family is using a Kimoji phone case?
Elsewhere in Kardashian land, Kim gets lunch with her best friend Jonathan and tells him about her driving anxiety – why doesn’t Kim have a personal driver? The world may never know, but we did get to the bottom of the great mystery of how Kim wears fur in the middle of summer.
I love that you’re never really hot or cold.
Another important question was also raised at the top of the episode when Kourtney and Khloe were trying to text their stylist to get them outfits for Miami. What is more surprising: Kourtney doesn’t know how to use Siri or everyone in the Kardashian family is using a Kimoji phone case?
Elsewhere in Kardashian land, Kim gets lunch with her best friend Jonathan and tells him about her driving anxiety – why doesn’t Kim have a personal driver? The world may never know, but we did get to the bottom of the great mystery of how Kim wears fur in the middle of summer.
I love that you’re never really hot or cold.
- 11/7/2016
- by Sarah Hearon
- TVfanatic
I find TMZ...odd. And why they decided to follow actor Catherine Hicks after she got her nails done is beyond me, but what started as a light conversation about a possible 7th Heaven reunion quickly brought up a more serious and important issue. Hicks, along with cast members Beverley Mitchell, Jessica Biel, Barry Watson, and Mackenzie Rosman shared a photo of a casual reunion back in February and Biel more recently shared an old photo of her and Mitchell on Instagram. TMZ asked Hicks if she still considers the women family and she said "of course." They went on to ask, considering projects like Girl Meets World and Fuller House, if there might be a 7th Heaven reunion down the road. "I don't know," she said, "I mean we'd have to open with Stephen's coffin." If only everyone could be so straightforward about how to treat harassers and abusers?...
- 9/26/2016
- by Jill Pantozzi
- Hitfix
President Barack Obama received a very special letter from a 6-year-old boy. In a heartwarming video shared by the White House, 6-year-old Alex wrote to the president, asking him for a chance to adopt a wounded Syrian boy. "Dear President Obama, remember the boy who was picked up by the ambulance in Syria?" the boy began, referring to 5-year-old Omran Daqneesh, who garnered global attention when a photo of him covered in dust and blood as he awaited treatment following an airstrike went viral last month. "Can you please go get him and bring him to our home? Park in...
- 9/23/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
President Barack Obama received a very special letter from a 6-year-old boy. In a heartwarming video shared by the White House, 6-year-old Alex wrote to the president, asking him for a chance to adopt a wounded Syrian boy. "Dear President Obama, remember the boy who was picked up by the ambulance in Syria?" the boy began, referring to 5-year-old Omran Daqneesh, who garnered global attention when a photo of him covered in dust and blood as he awaited treatment following an airstrike went viral last month. "Can you please go get him and bring him to our home? Park in...
- 9/23/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
When I was a kid, I was taught that horror movies were things to be avoided; Violent, sadistic, even satanic items made by sick people. Which of course only made them more intriguing. On our trips to Blockbuster I would sneak down to the horror movie isles, this forbidden place, and look at the ghastly images of monsters and mangled bodies on the covers, only imagining the horror they contained.
In 1984, Wes Craven made A Nightmare on Elm Street and gave a physical face to our childhood boogeymen. I was far too young to see the movie, but that didn’t matter. Freddy Krueger had stepped out of the film and become part of the cultural zeitgeist, sending a young boy’s imagination spinning in the middle of the night about all the ways he could come and get you.
It wouldn’t be until several years later when I...
In 1984, Wes Craven made A Nightmare on Elm Street and gave a physical face to our childhood boogeymen. I was far too young to see the movie, but that didn’t matter. Freddy Krueger had stepped out of the film and become part of the cultural zeitgeist, sending a young boy’s imagination spinning in the middle of the night about all the ways he could come and get you.
It wouldn’t be until several years later when I...
- 9/8/2015
- by Charlie Sanford
- SoundOnSight
It's time once again for another installment of Rolling Stone's "Everything Index," where we rank the week's pop-culture power players, some of whom aren't even engaged to Charles Manson.
Yes, one week after Kim Kardashian's bottom topped our rankings (and broke the Internet), things are getting back to normal around here...which means we're once again picking fights with minors, poking fun at incarcerated maniacs and making plenty of pot jokes. It feels good to get back to basics.
So before Kim livestreams her next visit to the gynecologist,...
Yes, one week after Kim Kardashian's bottom topped our rankings (and broke the Internet), things are getting back to normal around here...which means we're once again picking fights with minors, poking fun at incarcerated maniacs and making plenty of pot jokes. It feels good to get back to basics.
So before Kim livestreams her next visit to the gynecologist,...
- 11/19/2014
- Rollingstone.com
Today is better the second time around. If only everyone could time travel... Paramount has debuted the latest trailer for Project Almanac, the kick ass found footage time travel film that feels like an as-good-as follow-up to Chronicle. This time, a group of high school kids invent a time travel device and start to use it for their own desires. This film was once called Welcome to Yesterday and we ran the trailer a year ago when it was set for release in 2014, but it has since been rescheduled for early 2015. I saw the movie at Comic-Con 2014 and really enjoyed it (my full review). I recommend it especially if you're a sci-fi geek who loves anything with time travel (they even joke about Looper in the movie). So fire up the new trailer below. Here's the newest trailer for Dean Israelite's Project Almanac, in full on YouTube (via HeyUGuys...
- 11/18/2014
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
We have been following this New York City Fest's development for a while and wish it well. Needless to say an important program of films.
Rated Sr Socially Relevant Film Festival New York , a new non-profit film festival will run March 14-20, 2014 at New York’s Quad Cinema. Founded by award-winning actor, filmmaker and curator Nora Armani, the festival will showcase films with human interest stories and socially relevant themes as a response to the proliferation of violence and violent forms of storytelling. Rated Sr aims to promote positive social change through the powerful medium of cinema.
Amy Goodman will deliver the festival’s keynote address on Tuesday, March 18th and she will give out the “Rated Sr Social Justice Award” for raising awareness to issues outside mainstream media. Such is the philosophy behind Democracy Now! Currently aired by more than 1,000 radio, television, satellite and cable TV networks in North America, and watched in dozens of countries via the Internet.
Over thirty narrative and documentary films will screen including twelve feature films which will compete for the Grand Prize, a week-long theatrical engagement at the Quad Cinema, courtesy of the QuadFlix Select Program, and ten documentaries will compete for the documentary prize. The winner will receive a VOD DVD distribution deal courtesy of Cinema Libre Studio, a leader in the distribution of social issue documentaries and independent feature films.
Films:
Feature Competition Narrative and Documentary
Coney Island: Dreams for Sale, Alessandra Giordano, USA, 81min, 2013, documentary
Dovid Meyer, Paul Mones , USA/Israel, 101 min, 2013, narrative
Flore, Jean-Albert Lièvre, France, 2014, 85min, documentary
Forward 13: Waking Up the American Dream, Patrick Lovell, USA, 120 min. 2013, documentary
If Only Everyone, Nataliya Belyauskene, Armenia, 2012, 94min, narrative
Indian Summer, Simon Brook, France, 84, 2013, documentary
Lucky Express, Anna Fischer , USA, 87, 2013, documentary
Offside Trap (Abseitsfalle), Stefan Hering, Germany, 98min, 2012, narrative
Orphans of the Genocide, Bared Maronian, USA, 91min, 2013, documentary
Small Small Thing, Jessica Vale, USA, 85min, 2013, documentary
Documentary:
Coal Rush , Lorena Luciano & Filippo Piscopo, USA, 85min, 2013,
Control, Chris Bravo & Lindsey Schneider, USA, 50min, 2013 (Nyfa artist)
Destiny's Bridge, Jack Ballo, USA, 80min, 2013 (Nyfa artist)
From the Black You Make Color, Richie Sherman & Judy Maltz , USA, Israel, 75min, 2012
Hamshen Community at the Crossroads of Past and Present, Lusine Sahakyan, Armenia, Turkey, 60min, 2012
Not Who We Are, Carol Mansour, Lebanon, 72min. 2013
Stable Life, Sara Macpherson, USA, 52min, 2013
The Throwaways, Bhawin Suchak, USA, 62min, 2013
Festival partners include:
·Academic partner, the School of the Visual Arts Social Documentary department, home of the new Mfa in Social Documentary filmmaking.
·Dailymotion, the official video media partner. A selection of close to 100 film trailers from the festival submissions are viewable on an official festival page, garnering close to 100,000 visits to date.
·Village Voice (Media partner)
·Other promotional partners of the festival include: Nyfa, Indieflix, Unifrance Films International, Cineuropa, Alouette Communications, Fiaf, Samuel Infirmier, Final Draft and Center for Remembering and Sharing.
·New-York based metalsmith designer Michael Aram has donated a special trophy to be awarded to the recognized Rated Sr honoree.
·The festival awards the Vanya Exerjian award to a film that raises awareness to violence against women and girls, in commemoration of Armani’s late cousin and uncle, victims of a violent hate crime.
Rated Sr is a film festival that focuses on socially relevant human stories and raises awareness to social problems by offering positive solutions through the powerful medium of cinema. Rated Sr believes that through raised awareness, expanded knowledge about diverse cultures, and the human condition as a whole, it is possible to create a better world free of violence, hate and crime.
Rated Sr Socially Relevant Film Festival New York shines the spotlight on filmmakers who tell compelling, socially relevant narratives across a broad range of social issues without resorting to gratuitous violence and violent forms of movie-making. Rated Sr Films are enlightening, uplifting, entertaining, but most of all artistically appealing. A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales each year of the festival will be donated to a charity selected from the fields of: poverty, homelessness, cancer and aging.
Rated Sr Socially Relevant Film Festival New York , a new non-profit film festival will run March 14-20, 2014 at New York’s Quad Cinema. Founded by award-winning actor, filmmaker and curator Nora Armani, the festival will showcase films with human interest stories and socially relevant themes as a response to the proliferation of violence and violent forms of storytelling. Rated Sr aims to promote positive social change through the powerful medium of cinema.
Amy Goodman will deliver the festival’s keynote address on Tuesday, March 18th and she will give out the “Rated Sr Social Justice Award” for raising awareness to issues outside mainstream media. Such is the philosophy behind Democracy Now! Currently aired by more than 1,000 radio, television, satellite and cable TV networks in North America, and watched in dozens of countries via the Internet.
Over thirty narrative and documentary films will screen including twelve feature films which will compete for the Grand Prize, a week-long theatrical engagement at the Quad Cinema, courtesy of the QuadFlix Select Program, and ten documentaries will compete for the documentary prize. The winner will receive a VOD DVD distribution deal courtesy of Cinema Libre Studio, a leader in the distribution of social issue documentaries and independent feature films.
Films:
Feature Competition Narrative and Documentary
Coney Island: Dreams for Sale, Alessandra Giordano, USA, 81min, 2013, documentary
Dovid Meyer, Paul Mones , USA/Israel, 101 min, 2013, narrative
Flore, Jean-Albert Lièvre, France, 2014, 85min, documentary
Forward 13: Waking Up the American Dream, Patrick Lovell, USA, 120 min. 2013, documentary
If Only Everyone, Nataliya Belyauskene, Armenia, 2012, 94min, narrative
Indian Summer, Simon Brook, France, 84, 2013, documentary
Lucky Express, Anna Fischer , USA, 87, 2013, documentary
Offside Trap (Abseitsfalle), Stefan Hering, Germany, 98min, 2012, narrative
Orphans of the Genocide, Bared Maronian, USA, 91min, 2013, documentary
Small Small Thing, Jessica Vale, USA, 85min, 2013, documentary
Documentary:
Coal Rush , Lorena Luciano & Filippo Piscopo, USA, 85min, 2013,
Control, Chris Bravo & Lindsey Schneider, USA, 50min, 2013 (Nyfa artist)
Destiny's Bridge, Jack Ballo, USA, 80min, 2013 (Nyfa artist)
From the Black You Make Color, Richie Sherman & Judy Maltz , USA, Israel, 75min, 2012
Hamshen Community at the Crossroads of Past and Present, Lusine Sahakyan, Armenia, Turkey, 60min, 2012
Not Who We Are, Carol Mansour, Lebanon, 72min. 2013
Stable Life, Sara Macpherson, USA, 52min, 2013
The Throwaways, Bhawin Suchak, USA, 62min, 2013
Festival partners include:
·Academic partner, the School of the Visual Arts Social Documentary department, home of the new Mfa in Social Documentary filmmaking.
·Dailymotion, the official video media partner. A selection of close to 100 film trailers from the festival submissions are viewable on an official festival page, garnering close to 100,000 visits to date.
·Village Voice (Media partner)
·Other promotional partners of the festival include: Nyfa, Indieflix, Unifrance Films International, Cineuropa, Alouette Communications, Fiaf, Samuel Infirmier, Final Draft and Center for Remembering and Sharing.
·New-York based metalsmith designer Michael Aram has donated a special trophy to be awarded to the recognized Rated Sr honoree.
·The festival awards the Vanya Exerjian award to a film that raises awareness to violence against women and girls, in commemoration of Armani’s late cousin and uncle, victims of a violent hate crime.
Rated Sr is a film festival that focuses on socially relevant human stories and raises awareness to social problems by offering positive solutions through the powerful medium of cinema. Rated Sr believes that through raised awareness, expanded knowledge about diverse cultures, and the human condition as a whole, it is possible to create a better world free of violence, hate and crime.
Rated Sr Socially Relevant Film Festival New York shines the spotlight on filmmakers who tell compelling, socially relevant narratives across a broad range of social issues without resorting to gratuitous violence and violent forms of movie-making. Rated Sr Films are enlightening, uplifting, entertaining, but most of all artistically appealing. A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales each year of the festival will be donated to a charity selected from the fields of: poverty, homelessness, cancer and aging.
- 3/10/2014
- by Peter Belsito
- Sydney's Buzz
For the first time in Academy Award history, 71 countries are vying for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. The submissions for 2012 include director Michael Haneke’s Amour, which won the Palme d’Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival; France’s global box office sensation The Intouchables; and Nairobi Half Life, the first film ever submitted by Kenya. Check out the full list below:
Afghanistan: The Patience Stone, Atiq Rahimi, director
Albania: Pharmakon, Joni Shanaj, director
Algeria: Zabana!, Said Ould Khelifa, director
Argentina: Clandestine Childhood, Benjamín Ávila, director
Armenia: If Only Everyone, Natalia Belyauskene, director
Australia: Lore, Cate Shortland, director
Austria: Amour,...
Afghanistan: The Patience Stone, Atiq Rahimi, director
Albania: Pharmakon, Joni Shanaj, director
Algeria: Zabana!, Said Ould Khelifa, director
Argentina: Clandestine Childhood, Benjamín Ávila, director
Armenia: If Only Everyone, Natalia Belyauskene, director
Australia: Lore, Cate Shortland, director
Austria: Amour,...
- 10/8/2012
- by Adam B. Vary
- EW - Inside Movies
Update: The official list has been revealed and the total is a record 71 movies. I have updated the list directly below or you can check it out here. The original article follows. I have been tracking the Oscar Foreign Language submissions again this year, as I have for the past several years, and it looks like we finally have a full field as I expect we will be seeing an official press release from the Academy some time this week. This year we have five more submissions already over last year as the total has now reached 68 submissions compared to last year's 63. This, despite, Iran boycotting the Oscars this year due to the anti-Islam film Innocence of Muslims, which has sparked so much controversy as of late. To reach the total of 68 films I have just finished adding 16 more titles to the list from the following countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina,...
- 10/7/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
I have been tracking the Oscar Foreign Language submissions again this year, as I have for the past several years, and it looks like we finally have a full field as I expect we will be seeing an official press release from the Academy some time this week. This year we have five more submissions already over last year as the total has now reached 68 submissions compared to last year's 63. This, despite, Iran boycotting the Oscars this year due to the anti-Islam film Innocence of Muslims, which has sparked so much controversy as of late. To reach the total of 68 films I have just finished adding 16 more titles to the list from the following countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, China, Georgia, Greenland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Peru, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey and Uruguay. To siphon out front-runners is never easy in this category, though there are a few that stick out immediately.
- 10/7/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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