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Katy Perry Featured In New Will Cotton Exhibit

‘Katy brings her own personality,’ artist says of painting the pop star’s portrait. By Jocelyn Vena “Cupcake Katy” by Will Cotton Photo: Will Cotton Artist Will Cotton will present his latest exhibit this weekend in Los Angeles. In it, models and pop superstar Katy Perry are portrayed as a sort of candy-coated royalty. And while designing costumes for his art this time around is new for the artist, including them in his candy world is definitely not.

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‘The Dilemma’: The Reviews Are In

Critics aren’t quite on the same page about the Vince Vaughn/ Kevin James comedy. By Eric Ditzian Vince Vaughn in “The Dilemma” Photo: Universal Pictures Vince Vaughn can open the heck out of a relationship comedy. Stellar reviews, weak ones — it hardly seems to matter. “The Break-Up” debuted with $39.1 million in 2006, following by “Four Christmases” ($31.1 million) in ’08 and “Couples Retreat” ($34.3 million) last year. So we shouldn’t pay undue heed to the middling reviews “The Dilemma” has been attracting. While Vaughn’s latest comedy — directed by Ron Howard and co-starring Kevin James — likely won’t crack the $30 million mark, it should settle into the high $20 million range after the four-day weekend is over. Part of the problem, perhaps, is that “Dilemma” faces off against “The Green Hornet,” and youngish date-nighters might be swayed toward Seth Rogen’s hip action flick rather than Vaughn’s defiantly un-“Swingers”-like offering. Which one is the right choice for you at the multiplex? Take a gander at what the critics are saying about “The Dilemma” and decide for yourself. The Story “The dilemma of Ronny (Vaughn) is whether to tell his best bud and business partner Nick (Kevin James) that Nick’s wife Geneva (Winona Ryder) has been cheating on him. In launching a stealth intel op on her affair, Ronny gets himself in absurd situations (like getting covered with welts after climbing through poisonous plants in a botanical garden) that trouble his patient-but-exasperated girlfriend (Jennifer Connelly), who is also close friends with the other couple. The movie is much like a really long beer commercial — but a really dark one.” — Kyle Smith, New York Post The Performances “As he did in the even-more-painful ‘The Break-Up,’ Vaughn deploys his knack for high-grade Woody Allen nattering as a kind of verbal battering ram, mercilessly pounding everyone into submission. He’s funny and more than a little scary, but he also gets to show off his sensitive side: He weeps, he prays. Saline shows up elsewhere, too, most notably in a fake-crying diner demo that might be a twist on ‘When Harry Met Sally.’ Ryder is terrific in this sequence, brittle and unlikable in others; James is panicky from start to finish; Connelly, as the only real grown-up in the picture, glides through it all with mature detachment.” — Amy Biancolli, Houston Chronicle The Mature Vince “From the first scene, it’s clear that screenwriter Allan Loeb (‘Things We Lost in the Fire,’ ‘The Switch’) has created a far more adult world than we’re used to seeing Vaughn navigate. Rather than ‘Old School’ issues like how many kegs does a frat party need, or ‘Wedding Crasher’ tips on cruising for quickies, here the discussion over dinner leans toward the philosophical, with the guys wearing suits and sampling the wine like they could actually tell if it was a decent vintage.” — Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times The Tone ” ‘The Dilemma’ is a movie that faces a dilemma of its own. Namely, is it a comedy with dark undertones or a serious film lightened by occasional bursts of laughter? Unfortunately, director Ron Howard can’t seem to make up his mind, so the movie sputters ahead, never feeling sure of itself. There are a few big laughs, but there are also long stretches in which nothing funny happens.” — Randy Cordova, The Arizona Republic The Final Word “Not that ‘The Dilemma’ is exactly ‘Blue Valentine.’ But within its slick, cozy, commercial parameters it has an interestingly rough texture. There is some rangy alt-rock to go with the classic hits, and views of lived-in Chicago neighborhoods to offset the postcard-ready skyline shots. If the film never probes too deeply into the pain and frustration of Nick and Geneva’s marriage, that may be because it sees them almost entirely from Ronny’s perspective. Though he has feelings, he’s ultimately a pretty shallow guy. And the movie is not all that deep, but it does go further than many of its kind in acknowledging the hurt and difficulty that are the deep wellsprings of any comedy worthy of the name. Which, to come full circle, is what ‘The Dilemma,’ against all expectations, turns out to be.” — A.O. Scott, The New York Times Share your “Dilemma” reviews in the comments below! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Dilemma.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘The Dilemma’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Dilemma’

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Greed is Good: 5 More Characters from the 80s Which Should Be Dusted Off Again

This weekend, Gordon Gekko returns to theaters in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps , a prospect that a few years ago, you probably never thought would happen. If Gekko, really the epitome of 1980s culture, can come back for another adventure, why not some of other nostalgic favorites? Ahead, Movieline presents the five characters from the ’80s that have yet to be resurrected, but really should. (Don’t get your hopes up, Ferris Bueller fans: Your boy hero was already resurrected for an early 1990s television show.)

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Vince Vaughn and Kevin James Really Love Each Other in Trailer for The Dilemma

Ah, awards season. What a perfect time for a new Ron Howard film about a difficult ethical quandary starring…Vince Vaughn and Kevin James? Huh? It opens with a gay joke? And then follows that with Queen Latifah talking about her “lady wood?” Ohh, I see. It’s actually a another comedy about guys who like each other more than their wives, opening over a year after the amiable I Love You Man already took “bromance” past it’s peak.

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Fast Five to Take Testerone to New Level in IMAX

The long-awaited reunion of Paul Walker, Vin Diesel and a bunch of really fast cars is going to be even bigger than expected. Literally. IMAX corporation just announced that Universal will release the fifth installment to The Fast and the Furious series, Fast Five , in IMAX theaters across the nation. This one finds Walker and Diesel up against federal agents and a corrupt businessman in Rio de Janeiro. The only way to beat them? Racing. If IMAX theaters can just install some of those rumble seats that didn’t quite save Terminator Salvation , we’ll be in business. [ Coming Soon ]

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Hollywood Ink: Jennifer Garner and Jeremy Renner Have Chemistry

Also in this morning’s Hollywood Ink: Kevin James climbs into the Octagon… Olivia Wilde makes a Change with Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman… from Machete to Tarantula for Danny Trejo… and more ahead.

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Movieline Interview Flashback: Restrepo Directors Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington

“I hope if anything that’s we’ve made the most visceral war documentary that one can see, and the most honest.” Those were Tim Hetherington’s words in January, a week before his and Sebastian Junger’s Restrepo won the Sundance Film Festival’s U.S. documentary jury prize. The film opens theatrically today to even more acclaim . For the occasion, Movieline is republishing Seth Abramovitch ‘s in-depth interview with the filmmakers from Park City. Twenty-four hours after catching Restrepo at Sundance — a war documentary that offers an unprecedented glimpse at a full year’s deployment in the most dangerous region of Afghanistan — and I still can’t shake its startling, enthralling, and frequently devastating images. If anything, they’ve only embedded themselves deeper. Yesterday, I had an opportunity to speak at length with the two filmmakers, veteran war correspondents both, responsible for bringing Restrepo to the screen: Sebastian Junger, best-selling author of The Perfect Storm , and award-winning photojournalist, Tim Hetherington. Our conversation follows.

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What’s On: Remember Michael Jackson’s Time

Ready to conclude your evening with a tribute to the late King of Pop? ABC’ s got you covered with a special look back at Michael Jackson’s legacy, including a glimpse into the care of his estate and kids in the present day. It could only be better if Vincent Price narrated and said, “There’s Joe Jackson closing in to seal your doom .” But we can’t get what we want sometimes. And for good reason, really.

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Now Playing: Stephanie Zacharek’s Video Reviews!

Today Movieline introduces a new video feature: Not-so-live, from my living room, reviews of this week’s movies. My video review of the Tom Cruise-Cameron Diaz action-comedy, Knight and Day, now in theaters, can be found here . And click below for my take on Grown Ups, starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, and Chris Rock, which opens in theaters tomorrow and which just may make you rethink your views on public swimming-pool etiquette. As always, more in-depth reviews can be found in our review archives . Enjoy!

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Jersey Shore Pigs Go to an Event of the Day

Despite being very gross looking, these Jersey shore cunts are really living the life…you know it takes a real celebrity to get invited to a movie premiere for a movie that should be straight to fucking video and 3/4 of the cast know it, but also realize the public are idiots and will still go see it cuz their favorite funny people are in the shit, I mean other than Kevin James and David Spade, but you get what I am saying here….just last year Snooki and J Woww were waiting in line at malls to see this crap and now their sloppy pig bodies are doing the red carpet with their sloppy pig tits…and I guess that mean’s they’ve made it and really I am not hating on them…cuz they’ve figured this shit out far better than I have… Pics via Fame

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