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Movie Nudity Report: In Search of Fellini and Jennifer Lawrence's Topless Debut in mother! 9.15.17

Finally we’ve got some nudity hitting the big screen again, and you can catch it at the art house or the multiplex!… read more

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Pauly D Is Battling Zombies In Epic New Horror Flick

Pauly D is hitting the big screen thanks to his appearance in ‘Spring Break Zombie Massacre’ — get the details!

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Defends Protestors From Blame Over Police Deaths “Crazy Has Its Own Twisted Logic”

We can’t believe the police unions are trying to point the finger for this senseless act on protestors… Since Saturday’s senseless killing, we’ve watched in horror as the right wingers have gone out of their way to blame protestors, Mayor deBlasio , Al Sharpton, Eric Holder and President Obama for the deaths of two New York City police officers. Fortunately six-time NBA champ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has stepped up as one of the voices of reason and is doing his part to back those of us who are striving for positive change, chastising a police union boss and former governor George Pataki for their irresponsible responses to this weekend’s shooting. Check out pertinent excerpts from his TIME.com essay below: The recent brutal murder of two Brooklyn police officers, Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, is a national tragedy that should inspire nationwide mourning. Both my grandfather and father were police officers, so I appreciate what a difficult and dangerous profession law enforcement is. We need to value and celebrate the many officers dedicated to protecting the public and nourishing our justice system. It’s a job most of us don’t have the courage to do. At the same time, however, we need to understand that their deaths are in no way related to the massive protests against systemic abuses of the justice system as symbolized by the recent deaths—also national tragedies—of Eric Garner, Akai Gurley, and Michael Brown. Ismaaiyl Brinsley, the suicidal killer, wasn’t an impassioned activist expressing political frustration, he was a troubled man who had shot his girlfriend earlier that same day. He even Instagrammed warnings of his violent intentions. None of this is the behavior of a sane man or rational activist. The protests are no more to blame for his actions than The Catcher in the Rye was for the murder of John Lennon or the movie Taxi Driver for the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. Crazy has its own twisted logic and it is in no way related to the rational cause-and-effect world the rest of us attempt to create. Those who are trying to connect the murders of the officers with the thousands of articulate and peaceful protestors across America are being deliberately misleading in a cynical and selfish effort to turn public sentiment against the protestors. This is the same strategy used when trying to lump in the violence and looting with the legitimate protestors, who have disavowed that behavior. They hope to misdirect public attention and emotion in order to stop the protests and the progressive changes that have already resulted. Shaming and blaming is a lot easier than addressing legitimate claims. He’s absolutely right, so it’s great that he is taking the time out to address the reality of the situation, which right now is that right wingers are only making the situation worse by trying to make this into something it absolutely isn’t: Some police unions are especially heinous perpetrators. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s previous public support of protestors has created friction with these unions. The Patrolman’s Benevolent Association responded with a petition asking that the mayor not attend the funerals of officers killed in the line of duty. Following the murders of Ramos and Liu, an account appearing to represent the Sergeants Benevolent Association tweeted: “The blood of 2 executed police officers is on the hands of Mayor de Blasio.” Former New York governor George Pataki tweeted: “Sickened by these barbaric acts, which sadly are a predictable outcome of divisive anti-cop rhetoric of #ericholder and #mayordeblasio. #NYPD.” This phony and logically baffling indignation is similar to that expressed by the St. Louis County Police Association when it demanded an apology from the NFL when several Rams players entered the field with their hands held high in the iconic Michael Brown gesture of surrender. Or when LeBron James and W.R. Allen wore his “I Can’t Breathe” shirts echoing Eric Gardner’s final plea before dying. Such outrage by police unions and politicians implies that there is no problem, which is the erroneous perception that the protestors are trying to change. This shrill cry of “policism” (a form of reverse racism) by Pataki and the police unions is a hollow and false whine born of financial self-interest (unions) or party politics (Republican Pataki besmirching Democrat de Blasio) rather than social justice. These tragic murders now become a bargaining chip in whatever contract negotiations or political aspirations they have. It’s unfortunate but the good news is that Abdul-Jabbar and the protesters he’s defending haven’t lost sight of the real enemy: In a Dec. 21, 2014 article about the shooting, the Los Angeles Times referred to the New York City protests as “anti-police marches,” which is grossly inaccurate and illustrates the problem of perception the protestors are battling. The marches are meant to raise awareness of double standards, lack of adequate police candidate screening, and insufficient training that have resulted in unnecessary killings. Police are not under attack, institutionalized racism is. Trying to remove sexually abusive priests is not an attack on Catholicism, nor is removing ineffective teachers an attack on education. Bad apples, bad training, and bad officials who blindly protect them, are the enemy. And any institution worth saving should want to eliminate them, too. Bravo for this. We’re glad Kareem is the antithesis of Charles Barkley , a reasonable, articulate forward thinking individual. WENN

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R.I.P. Singer Joe Cocker Dies At 70

So sad… Joe Cocker Dead Famed singer Joe Cocker has died at age 70 from an undisclosed illness. BBC.com reports: Singer Joe Cocker, best known for his cover of the Beatles’ With A Little Help From My Friends, has died aged 70. The singer song-writer from Sheffield had a career lasting more than 40 years with hits including You Are So Beautiful and Up Where We Belong. His agent Barrie Marshall confirmed that he had died of an undisclosed illness. He said he was “simply unique” and “it will be impossible to fill the space he leaves in our hearts.” Known for his gritty voice, Cocker began his singing career in the pubs and clubs of Sheffield in the 1960s before hitting the big time. He was propelled to pop stardom when his version of The Beatles’ With A Little Help from My Friends reached number one. His duet with Jennifer Warnes, Up Where We Belong – from An Officer And A Gentleman – hit number one and went on to win both a Grammy and an Academy Award. He was honoured with an OBE in 2007. Last year he broke all his own records in arenas across Europe, with a number one album in Germany and what was to be his final concert in Hammersmith, London, in June. Rest in peace Joe. WENN

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Movie Nudity Report: Oblivion, In the House

We’ve got an unusual assortment of nude features opening this weekend, with polar opposites Oblivion (2013) and In the House (2012) hitting the big screens. Big-budget action is king in the Tom Cruise helmed Oblivion , but Brit babe Andrea Riseborough (who is concurrently showing nude in Disconnect ) lets us see the softer side of things by baring buns during a skinny-dip. In limited opening is the slow-boil French flick In the House (2012), which features Hall-of-Famer Emmanuelle Seigner showing her think pieces while riding a guy in bed. More after the jump!

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One Direction Give First Taste Of 3-D Movie With Teaser Trailer

The guys may not be hitting the big screen until August, but they’ve already got a fun-filled first look at their 3-D movie. By Jocelyn Vena Zayn Malik in “One Direction 3-D Movie” Photo: Sony Pictures

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Jimmy Fallon An ‘Awesome’ Addition To ‘iCarly,’ Miranda Cosgrove Says

Nick star tells MTV News about hitting the Big Apple and working with the talk show host for this week’s episode. By Jocelyn Vena Jimmy Fallon on “iCarly” Photo: Nickelodeon

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Beyonce To Voice “The Queen” In New Animated Movie

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Beyonce continues to balance motherhood and career. Fresh off her Revel Concert performances, news comes that Beyonce’s “voice” will be hitting the big screen. The…

Beyonce To Voice “The Queen” In New Animated Movie

Has Madonna Given Up Acting For Good?

‘W.E.’ director tells MTV News she prefers directing because ‘If I’m the actor, I’m just … I’m a pawn.’ By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Madonna directing “W.E.” Photo: The Weinstein Co. Madonna has given the whole thespian thing a try several times over. So, the idea of hitting the big screen again in front of the camera doesn’t really appeal much to the “W.E.” writer and director. “No [I don’t want to act], but I do [act] every day of my life,” she told MTV News, before waxing a bit more philosophical about her future ambitions for a career on the big screen. “I like directing better,” she further explained. “If I write it and direct it, then it’s my voice. If I’m the actor, I’m just … I’m a pawn.” As Madonna embarks on yet another chapter in her always-evolving career, she explains that she hopes that people will be able to love her for every project she’s attached herself to in her decades-spanning career. “I’d rather not divide things up into categories, but I prefer the idea that people would say that I contributed to the culture, the zeitgeist from a female perspective as a musician, as a songwriter, as a filmmaker, in my political point of views of the issues that I’ve stood by and fought for,” she said. “I hope that I consider all of these things to be a part of my body of work and I’d rather not go, ‘Oh, she’ll be remembered as a great filmmaker, a great songwriter.’ ” “W.E.” opens Friday and follows two parallel love stories. It focuses on the vintage, tabloid romance between American divorc

Peggy Heng Picture

Name: Peggy Heng Age: 20+ Vital Stats: 32C-24-33 Don’t let that sweet demeanour fool you. Model and budding entrepreneur Peggy Heng has her sights set on hitting the big time! We understand that it’s your first shoot with a men’s magazine. Yes! And I’m really honoured to be on the cover for COOLstuff as well! Moreover, this by far has been the most extensive and exclusive that I’ve done. Compared to my previous modelling work, this extraordinary experience definitely steals the limelight. My a

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