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Must-See: Exclusive Images Of Elise Neal In ‘Logan’

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Hugh Jackman is set to make his final appearance as Wolverine in Logan, hitting theaters everywhere Friday, March 3rd. The film is getting a tremendous amount of buzz ans critical acclaim. I was able to see the first 40 minutes and it’s on track to be the best film in the franchise. The movie stars Hugh Jackman, […]

Must-See: Exclusive Images Of Elise Neal In ‘Logan’

Kim Kardashian’s Yeezy Outfit Was An Act of Vengeance Against Her Sisters

Kim Kardashian wore an all burgundy outfit to Yeezy Season 5 as vengeance for when her sisters all wore the color without telling her.

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Lady Problems: Never Trust A Man Or Doll With Two First Names

A couple li’l things that we, as a society, need before we need a boy American Girl doll named Logan Everett

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Farrah Abraham Says She Wants to Adopt; Children of the World Run For Cover

Yesterday was World Adoption Day, and since Farrah Abraham never lets a trending hashtag pass her by without attempting to jump on the bandwagon, she shared her thoughts on the occasion  with her millions of social media followers.  As is often the case with Farrah, her heart was in the right place, but her brain was a good thousand miles or so from where it needed to be: “Let’s embrace the power and beauty that family brings with adoption. There are over 145 million orphans in the world,” Farrah wrote. “I grew up with all my neighbors being adopted and in foster care and I’ve seen it mean the world to them to have loving and caring homes ‘a family.’ I hope soon Sophia and I can make a world of difference by bringing home a baby brother or sister for Sophia. “I always have been passionate about adoption as it means so much to me, my family, my community, my church and my heart thank you to all the parents who have adopted and to all the amazing children with their loving families. God Bless.” Now, a post like this is certainly a more worthwhile use of Farrah’s time than posting the world’s most unnatural makeup free selfie , but as usual, she’s sort of missing the point. The goal of an event like World Adoption Day is to find suitable, stable homes for children who need them. There’s nothing remotely stable about Farrah’s life. We’re not saying there’s anything inherently wrong with a woman who sells rubber molds of her vagina for a living adopting a child, but Farrah travels constantly, she has frequent emotional breakdowns, and she’s talked about her 6-year-old daughter getting plastic surgery and starring in her own “sex tape.” She’s only 24, and it’s possible that 10 years from now, all of those things will be distant memories. That’s why we wish Farrah would replace the word “soon” with “someday” when she talks about abortion. View Slideshow: 33 Most Cringe-Worthy Farrah Abraham Pics of All Time

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Caleb Logan: New Cause of Death Details Revealed

It’s been one month since YouTube star Caleb Logan passed away at the age of 13, and new details about the beloved web personality’s death are still emerging. Caleb and his family, who are known as the Bratayleys online, have cultivated a large following thanks to their DIY reality webseries, but they’ve attracted more attention than ever in the weeks since Caleb’s passing. Caleb Logan’s final video  – filmed just days before his death – has now been viewed over 6 million times. Much of the interest, of course, centers around curiosity as to what could have caused a seemingly healthy adolescent to pass away so tragically young. The family has issued several statements  Caleb’s cause of death . They initially claimed that he died of “natural causes,” but later clarified that he had been suffering from an untreated and undiagnosed condition: “Caleb’s death has raised many questions about how and why this could happen to a seemingly healthy boy,” Logan’s loved ones wrote on Instagram. “Sadly, tests have confirmed today that Caleb passed away from an undetected medical condition. The family promised “more definitive answers” in the weeks to come, and today, a medical report revealed that Caleb had been suffering from a condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Doctors say the condition almost always goes undetected, and is entirely untreatable. Medical experts tell TMZ that even if Caleb’s family had been made aware of his condition, there is likely nothing they could have done to prevent his passing. View Slideshow: Celebrities We Lost in 2015

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Celebrity Seeds: Tamar Posts Precious New Pic Of Baby Logan

Tamar Braxton Shares New Pic Of Baby Boy Logan Tamar and Vince’s baby boy is 4 months old and he already looks to have quite a personality of his won. New mommy Tamar recently shared this adorable pic of little Logan…. ….and his little pint-sized scowl is completely priceless. We think he looks a lot like Tamar….what do you think, Bossip fam? Instagram

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Tamar Braxton Gives The Secret To Her Snap Back [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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Tamar Braxton gave birth to her son Logan about two months ago, but it wasn’t luck that helped her snap back and regain her pre-pregnancy…

Tamar Braxton Gives The Secret To Her Snap Back [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

Emma Watson’s Movie Awards ‘Perks’? Three Nominations!

‘I love the show!’ actress enthuses of ceremony, airing live April 14. By Amy Wilkinson Logan Lerman and Emma Watson in “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” Photo: Summit Entertainment

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Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln,’ Obama, And The 2012 Presidential Election: ‘Everybody Claims Lincoln As Their Own’

It’s easy to draw parallels to President Obama in Steven Spielberg ’s historical Oscar hopeful Lincoln , a portrait of the 16th American President who stood tall, orated well, united a divided nation across color and party lines, and was re-elected to office for a second term. But Spielberg insists he had no specific political agenda in mind when the long-gestating Lincoln came to fruition. “I would have been very glad to have made Lincoln in the year 2000,” Spielberg explained recently in Los Angeles, “the year after I met [author Doris Kearns Goodwin, whose book Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln was adapted by Lincoln scribe Tony Kushner]. It took her a couple years to write the book. It took us more than a couple years to get the screenplay written. So, I wasn’t waiting for a certain time.” The divided politics of Lincoln’s presidency, as explored at length in Spielberg’s film, find pointed parallels in President Obama’s tenure in the White House: A President with a humanistic streak tasked with bringing war to an end, Lincoln is depicted wrestling with military crises, huge wartime losses of life, moral questions of personal freedoms, Constitutional history-making, all-too eager rivals, and, notably, his own family issues at home. Still, Spielberg says the Obama-Lincoln parallels have nothing to do with it. “At one point I flirted with coming out on the 200th anniversary of Lincoln’s birth, but we weren’t ready to make the picture then,” said Spielberg, who spent years wooing star Daniel Day-Lewis and had even resigned himself to not making Lincoln without the actor. “People say ‘Oh, you made it because of what’s happening in politics today.’ No, we were ready to make it during the Bush administration. It had had nothing to do current politics.” That’s not to say no inference at all should be drawn into Lincoln ’s messaging as a reflection of modern politics; it’s just that, despite “tremendous similarities” between politics in the time of Lincoln and today, reading too much into the details might be confusing because of how much the intervening 14 decades have altered America’s political system. “There’s a lot of confusion about the political ideologies of both parties, [which] have switched 180 degrees in 150 years,” he explained. “It’s just too confusing. Everybody claims Lincoln as their own. And everybody should claim Lincoln as their own, because he represents all of us, and what he did basically provided the opportunities that, that all of us are enjoying today.” So while a theatrical release on Friday should bring President Lincoln and his legend to vivid life in the wake of Tuesday’s Obama re-election, those few extra buffer days allowed Spielberg to get some distance from the real-life Presidential race. “I just wanted people to talk about the film, not talk about the election cycle. So I thought it was safer to let people talk about film during the election cycle in this run-up with ads on TV and posters going up and all that, but the actual debut of the film should happen after the election’s been decided. That was my feeling.” Despite peeling the curtain back on Lincoln — the film reveals intimate glimpses of his home life and career, but leaves ambiguous the fringe theories of his sexuality, as hinted at by Kushner in an interview with Metro — Spielberg is happy to continue letting people talk and wonder at any deeper messages seeded within what he otherwise says was meant only to be a portrait of a great figure in American history. “I’m really excited to see how deeply people will reach to contemporize our film,” he said with a smile, “far beyond how it deserves to be contemporized.” Read more on Lincoln , in select theaters Friday . Lincoln closes the 2012 AFI Fest on Thursday. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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‘Skyfall’ Eyes Oscar Ambitions As ‘Secret Screening’ Is Set At AFI Fest Wednesday

Skyfall is ready to get its L.A. close-up at AFI Fest Wednesday night. The latest James Bond film will have a “Secret Screening” tonight at the festival where free tickets are now available. The film, which has been a box office triumph in the U.K. where it opened in late October, has garnered critical acclaim and the title is even getting some early Oscar buzz – a feat that has alluded 007 over its 50 years. Directed by Sam Mendes the latest James Bond the latest installment has earned a record-breaking £53.44m ($85.36 million) in just 10 days. This is the first time a film has surpassed the £50m in 10 days in the U.K. And three-time Academy Award-nominated screenwriter John Logan thinks the pic, which opens Friday in the U.S., deserves attention from Oscar. “I think we made a proper movie, which was our goal,” Logan said via BBC. Asked if he thought Skyfall could get an Oscar win, Logan replied, “Yes.” Logan, who is rumored to be writing the next two Bond films that will again star Daniel Craig as the dashing British operative, received noms for Gladiator , The Aviator and most recently Hugo . Judi Dench, who is reprising her role as 007’s boss M has been named a potential nominee though she has kept a distance from the awards rumor mill. “Don’t talk about that yet, that’s a long way off,” she said. Craig, meanwhile passively acknowledged Oscar at the film’s world premiere, saying reluctantly that “of course” he’d be happy to see Skyfall get Academy Award recognition. “I mean certainly Roger Deakins who did the camera work on this; it would be fantastic if he were to be recognized because he’s done such a wonderful job,” he said. Of the 23 Bond pics over five decades, only two have picked up Oscars and both were in technical categories. Goldfinger won best sound effects in 1964, while Thunderball took best visual effects in 1965. “I think we’ve established, and as have Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace , we’ve established a tone that is the base line reality of Bond now,” said Logan. “So it can’t become camp, it can’t become grandiose in a bad way at this point, it simply has to be honest to the tone that we’ve worked so hard to create in Skyfall .” Wednesday night’s screening at AFI Fest may be an Awards consideration beginning for the pic, which will likely see huge box office returns if the film’s U.K. momentum is any indication. Tickets are available to tonight’s screening on the second floor of the Hollywood & Highland complex at the AFI Fest Box Office. Tonight’s screening takes place at 9:15 PT at Grauman’s Chinese Theater next to the venue where the annual Oscar ceremony takes place. [ Source: BBC ]

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