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Francis Ford Coppola: There Should Only Be One ‘Godfather’

Filmmaker, whose five-film Blu-ray collection arrives Tuesday, tells MTV News he doesn’t believe in sequels. By Josh Horowitz Francis Ford Coppola Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/ Getty Images

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Taylor Swift And Harry Styles: Timeline To ‘Haylor’

MTV News looks back at all the long-brewing relationship rumors between TSwift and the One Direction superstar. By Christina Garibaldi Harry Styles and Taylor Swift at the Central Park Zoo Photo: Splash News

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EXCLUSIVE: First Look At Poster For Controversial Ken Burns Documentary, ‘The Central Park Five’

New York City officials are already teed off over Ken and Sarah Burns documentary The Central Park Five — but just wait until they see the poster for the headlines-generating film. The stark, black-and-white image simply, effectively — and immediately — communicates the idea that the scales of justice did not work for the five men  who were convicted and later cleared in the racially charged 1989 Central Park jogger case that rocked the city.  As I reported in early October,   lawyers for the city of New York have subpoenaed notes and outtakes from the documentary, which Burns directed with his daughter Sarah Burns and her husband David McMahon, in order to determine whether the material can help them fight a federal civil rights lawsuit that five men filed nine years ago as a result of their experience. (Each of the five men is seeking $50 million.) The documentary, which was shown at the Cannes, Telluride and Toronto film festivals,  scrutinizes the initial convictions of the Central Park Five — Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, and Kharey Wise — noting, for instance that the five men did not appear to be in the area of the park where the rape occurred, that their DNA was not found on the victim and that their confessions did not jibe with one another’s. As I also reported, the filmmakers are fighting the subpoena .  Sarah Burns told me, “We’re not sure the city can subpoena us because we believe we’re protected by the shield laws” that allow journalists to protect their sources and research. In 2009, on the 20th anniversary of the incident, the lawyer for the five men, Jonathan Moore called their experience “the most racist prosecution that occurred in the City of New York. The city maintains that that cops and prosecutors acted appropriately. “We believe that based on the information that the police and prosecutors had at the time, they had probable cause to proceed, and the confessions were sound,”  a city spokeswoman told the New York Times. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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EXCLUSIVE: First Look At Poster For Controversial Ken Burns Documentary, ‘The Central Park Five’

New York City officials are already teed off over Ken and Sarah Burns documentary The Central Park Five — but just wait until they see the poster for the headlines-generating film. The stark, black-and-white image simply, effectively — and immediately — communicates the idea that the scales of justice did not work for the five men  who were convicted and later cleared in the racially charged 1989 Central Park jogger case that rocked the city.  As I reported in early October,   lawyers for the city of New York have subpoenaed notes and outtakes from the documentary, which Burns directed with his daughter Sarah Burns and her husband David McMahon, in order to determine whether the material can help them fight a federal civil rights lawsuit that five men filed nine years ago as a result of their experience. (Each of the five men is seeking $50 million.) The documentary, which was shown at the Cannes, Telluride and Toronto film festivals,  scrutinizes the initial convictions of the Central Park Five — Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, and Kharey Wise — noting, for instance that the five men did not appear to be in the area of the park where the rape occurred, that their DNA was not found on the victim and that their confessions did not jibe with one another’s. As I also reported, the filmmakers are fighting the subpoena .  Sarah Burns told me, “We’re not sure the city can subpoena us because we believe we’re protected by the shield laws” that allow journalists to protect their sources and research. In 2009, on the 20th anniversary of the incident, the lawyer for the five men, Jonathan Moore called their experience “the most racist prosecution that occurred in the City of New York. The city maintains that that cops and prosecutors acted appropriately. “We believe that based on the information that the police and prosecutors had at the time, they had probable cause to proceed, and the confessions were sound,”  a city spokeswoman told the New York Times. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Katie Couric Talk Show: The First Promo!

She loves dogs. And ice tea. And if you run into her around Central Park, she’ll squat down and take a cell phone picture with you. These are just some of the things we learn about Katie Couric in the first official preview for Katie , her aptly-titled upcoming talk show, which premieres on September 10 across the country on most ABC affiliates. Watch now: Katie Couric Talk Show Promo We can think of one ex-Vice Presidential candidate who will NOT be tuning in, but what about you? Will you check out Katie ?

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Oscar Doc Preview: Ken Burns’s Central Park 5 Vs. Peter Jackson’s West Memphis 3?

Are the Central Park Five the next West Memphis Three? The teenagers wrongfully convicted in the vicious 1989 rape and beating of jogger Tricia Meili — and only released after the actual attacker came forward in 2002 — will be showcased in a forthcoming Ken Burns documentary entitled, appropriately enough, The Central Park Five . And while the film was funded in part by Burns’s longtime patrons at PBS, the two-time Oscar nominee and four-time Emmy winner (who co-directed the project with his daughter Sarah Burns and son-in-law David McMahon) is taking the film to Cannes next month with the hope of finding a theatrical distributor: “We want to do it [theatrically] because the running time makes it manageable, and there’s something urgent about it,” he told TV Guide this week. This sounds… familiar? At least a little familiar, anyway: Directors Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky made the festival rounds last year with their HBO-produced documentary Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory , another chronicle of miscarried justice made right-ish with the release — if not the exoneration — of wrongly convicted “West Memphis 3” murder suspects Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley and Jason Baldwin. After arranging a qualifying run for Oscar consideration (and helping prompt Academy rule changes ), the film went on to lose this year’s Best Documentary Feature to the stirring football doc Undefeated . That theoretically cleared a path for the Peter Jackson-produced WM3 doc West of Memphis , recently acquired by Sony Pictures Classics , to cruise to the front of the preliminary 2013 Oscar pack. Meanwhile, Burns and Co. have cited some canny timing of their own: The Central Park Five’s wrongful conviction lawsuits brought against New York City, which plaintiffs Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, Kharey Wise and Yusef Salaam are expected to finally bring to court in “the next year or two,” according to TV Guide’s Gregg Goldstein : One of the main financiers, PBS, has tentative plans to air the doc next year, but is open to a 2014 broadcast depending on its theatrical rollout. “We’d hope for some kind of harmonic convergence, where this story could be spread on the eve of the trial and potentially affect the outcome,” says McMahon, a producer/writer on Burns’ 2010 PBS doc Baseball: The Tenth Inning . “It would seem only fair, given that media coverage affected the outcome of the original trial.” The idea for the film came in 2006, two years after Sarah Burns began writing her May 2011 book, The Central Park Five: A Chronicle of a City Wilding . When production began three years ago, it was planned as a feature produced by the trio and directed solely by Ken Burns. “In the end, those ultimate decisions made in the editing room were all of ours, so it became clear we should all be directors of the film,” says Sarah Burns, who’s been involved with the case for nine years. She met two of the men during a college internship at a law firm and also wrote her undergraduate thesis on the case. The film marks the 29-year-old’s first effort on any documentary, McMahon’s first helming duties, and has several distinctions from a typical “Ken Burns film.” Goldstein explains those distinctions in his piece, but for our own radically speculative purposes, is there any more distinct difference than Oscar-readiness? Burns hasn’t earned a nomination since 1986, when he shared a nod for his Statue of Liberty centennial doc, and if a guy like Harvey Weinstein — the Oscar-doc incumbent who might as well kiss his awards chances for Bully goodbye — can get a hold of this, there’s no telling what the 2013 race might look like. Just throwing it out there… [ TV Guide ]

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Jon Gosselin on Kate Plus 8 Cancellation: So Relieved!

Jon Gosselin is not exactly sad that TLC canceled Kate Plus 8 . On the contrary, he is “very relieved” that his kids will be finally away from cameras, he tells Radar Online . “I hope they can have more private family moments. “I hope that this will bring more privacy to my children.” Jon says he’s long advocated for its cancellation and the kids getting “attention they need for any personal issues they might have in the future.” “I have no clue what her next move is,” Jon said of Kate. “I hope she dedicates more time to the kids. I wish her the best as she goes forward.” “Contracts have to end at some point,” he said of TLC’s decision. “I think everything ran its course and it was time to come to an end anyways.” Jon and Kate Plus 8 premiered in April 2007. It became a ratings smash, but nothing like what followed in 2009 when the marriage imploded. The couple, now on more amicable terms, share custody of their eight kids. Kate is single, though she says she is ready to start dating again. Jon Gosselin has a girlfriend, Ellen Ross, works a regular 9-to-5 job and lives in a Pennsylvania apartment not far from his ex-wife’s house. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Scotty McCreery Album Release Date, Title: Revealed!

Scotty McCreery has announced the named and the release date of his debut album. Titled “Clear As Day,” it will be available on October 4. “We’re putting what I believe are the best songs we could find on it and I really hope everyone likes it,” Scotty said Friday on Good Morning America . “The whole experience has been amazing! I love working with my album producer, Mark Bright, and have gotten to work with some of the best musicians in Nashville!” Fans can actually pre-order to the CD via McCreery’s official website and receive an autographed 8×10 photo, a personalized poster and an instant download of the track “I Love You This Big.” Scotty released the official video for that single last week. Check it out NOW . [Photo: WENN.com]

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Ryan Reynolds and Charlize Theron: It’s Already Over!

Note to Ryan Reynolds: Really? Are you sure?!? According to the latest issue of Us Weekly , the relationship between this actor and Charlize Theron is already over, scarcely two months after it began and without the pair ever making a public appearance together. “He only wanted something casual, but she’s in a rush to settle down, have kids and start a family since she’s getting older,” an insider said of the basis for the split. How did the Oscar-winner take it? Not too well, a friend claims: “She knows deep down that it wouldn’t have worked, but she is pretty bummed out about it all.” Having already been with Scarlett Johansson prior to Theron, it’s unclear where Reynolds can even go from here. Megan Fox ? Mila Kunis? The beauty bar has been set impossibly high. [Photos: WENN.com]

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Nicki Minaj Nipple Slip: Live on Good Morning America!

Nicki Minaj made the Wardrobe Malfunction Hall of Fame this morning. The singer, performing live on Good Morning America’s Summer Concert Series in New York City’s Central Park, saw her breast spill on out of her top. Twice. Reactions came fast and furious to the Nicki Minaj nipple slip, which aired live on the East Coast (lucky!!!!), but was edited out for other time zones. The Parents Television Council blasted GMA, saying the whole thing could have been prevented with a five-second tape delay. Wishful thinking? The nip slip occurred when Minaj’s cropped green sports bra slid down as she jumped up and down singing her latest single “Where Dem Girls At.” She brushed it off, only to have it occur again later. Watch videos of Nicki Minaj performing “Moment 4 Life” and “Super Bass” after the jump and keep your eyes peeled for the scandalous displays: Nicki Minaj Nipple Slip on Good Morning America Nicki Minaj on Good Morning America

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