“The Fault in Our Stars” author John Green admits that the soundtrack makes the movie “a lot better.”
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‘The Fault In The Stars’ Author Says There’s One Thing That Makes The Movie ‘A Lot Better’
“The Fault in Our Stars” author John Green admits that the soundtrack makes the movie “a lot better.”
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‘The Fault In The Stars’ Author Says There’s One Thing That Makes The Movie ‘A Lot Better’
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Looks like VH1 may be facing some legal issues for their portrayal of Pebbles in the recently released TLC movie “Crazy, Sexy, Cool.” After weeks of silence Pebbles has finally said her piece. Read her statement below: First I want to thank all of you for the well wishes and prayers. I apologize for the delay in responding to the movie, but I wanted to gather my thoughts. I have always been a private person and this unprovoked attack has been extremely upsetting to me and my family. I have needed time to spend with my family and for personal reflection. The movie contains many false and defamatory statements and scenes about me. Please know that I have never cheated or mislead anyone. I will defend my reputation, accomplishments , and character. My attorney is in the process of demanding a retraction of false and defamatory statements and scenes about me from VH1. My silence has empowered individuals looking for a payday at my expense. I have held my peace for 20 years and it’s time the truth comes out. I will be sharing my story in the appropriate venue at the appropriate time. With all my heart I thank you for your faithful support. I am extremely proud of the success and massive accomplishments of TLC — the group I discovered, managed, and mentored. I helped push open doors for TLC and other women in this male dominated industry. My sacrifices ultimately opened the door for not only a new wave of female performers in this industry but also a new generation of female executives. That backdrop makes the movie extremely personally upsetting to me. Do you think Pebbles will get the retraction she wants?
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Pebbles Calls VH1 Movie An “Unprovoked Attack” And Says Her Silence “Has Empowered Individuals Looking For A Payday At My Expense!”
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Crazy, Stupid, Love. is, for the most part, an effective love story, but the two figures in thrall to one another aren’t the ones you think: The magnetism between the movie’s two male stars, Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling, is what really makes the movie tick. The women — and we’re talking about women like Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, Marisa Tomei and coltish relative newcomer Annaleigh Tipton — almost function as accessories, although, as wonderful as these actresses are, that still isn’t necessarily a liability. Everyone in Crazy, Stupid, Love. is served well by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa’s crisp, intelligent direction. Their instincts keep the story moving deftly; if only, right at the finish line, the movie didn’t suffer from a giant failure of nerve.
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REVIEW: Crazy, Stupid, Love. Isn’t Nearly Crazy Enough, But At Least There’s Gosling
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Julianne Moore and Annette Bening take the family film in a new direction. Annette Benning and Julianne Moore in “The Kids Are All Right” Photo: Focus Features “The Kids Are All Right” is a new kind of family film, smarter than most and funnier than many. The family in it is headed by two long-term lesbian partners, Nic (Annette Bening) and Jules (Julianne Moore), and includes their two children, Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and Laser (Josh Hutcherson), who are each the partial product of a single anonymous sperm donor. The kids (who call their parents “the moms”) are now in their teens, and curious about their biological father. When they track him down, he turns out to be Paul (Mark Ruffalo), a footloose, 40-something restaurant owner who rides a motorcycle and still wears a black-leather jacket. Can any good come of this? More than you’d think. The story could have been a setup for scoring political points, but director Lisa Cholodenko is beyond that. Nic and Jules’ family is like any other: It has its ups and downs and internecine irritations. Nic is a doctor with a too-hearty taste for high-end wine. Jules has never found her place in the working world: She now runs a one-woman landscaping operation, but remains miffed that Nic always wanted her to be a stay-at-home mom. Joni, who’ll be heading to college in the fall, is wondering whether to act on her attraction to a boy in her high school. Laser is a science wiz and athlete who’s suddenly not too sure about this let’s-find-our-dad thing. Paul, who’s unmarried, is intrigued by the new situation he finds himself in. Now that he thinks about it, he’d sort of like to have a home and a family. “I don’t wanna be that 50-year-old guy that’s just hangin’ out,” he says. He hires Jules to do some landscaping for him. He’s a sweet guy, and when she looks at his face she sees her kids’ features looking back at her. Paul suddenly kisses her over one of his strawberry-rhubarb pies. Jules is affronted. (“You think I’m some sort of sad-sack middle-aged lesbian?”) Before long, though, she feels her resistance beginning to crumble. Indie films rarely have casts as strong as this one. Bening and Moore play their ages in performances unhedged by vanity. Wasikowska, who didn’t register strongly in “Alice in Wonderland,” is revealed as a supple actress here, playing a girl compelled to deal with a domestic conflict that’s beyond her experience. Hutcherson nicely underplays Laser’s teenage confusion, and Ruffalo — well, Ruffalo confirms yet again that he’s one of our most emotionally articulate actors. His Paul is so appealing, we’re not sure which side to root for. Which makes the movie’s wonderful conclusion all the more moving. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Kids Are All Right.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .
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‘The Kids Are All Right’: Family Ties, By Kurt Loder
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