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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Admits to Boston Marathon Bombing, FBI Source Claims

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has admitted that he and his brother were behind the Boston Marathon bombings, a law enforcement official said this afternoon. Tsarnaev made his admissions to FBI agents who questioned him at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, the Boston Globe reported on Tuesday. He is still hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds. The suspect had been given a Miranda warning at the time of the confession. Tsarnaev was charged with using a weapon of mass destruction Monday. Attorneys for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (left, above) are certain to challenge the legality of those admissions, and claims that he and his brother acted alone . The 19-year-old, who was captured after a massive manhunt Fiday night, reportedly said his older brother was radicalized in an extreme form of Islam. But in an interview with the Globe, a senior police official said authorities are not worried about the initial admission to authorities being thrown out. This is due in part to the fact that they reportedly have a strong witness: the man who was abducted by the Tsarnaev brothers last Thursday night. Police sources told the Globe that the carjacking victim has told police that Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his brother pointed guns at him that evening. At that point, Tamerlan reportedly told him, “We just killed a cop. We blew up the marathon. And now we’re going to New York. Don’t [expletive] with us.” The carjacking took place in Allston shortly after, police say, the Tsarnaevs ambushed and murdered an MIT Police Officer in his cruiser in Cambridge. Boston Police, State Police, Watertown Police, Transit Police and other officers confronted the Tsarnaevs early Friday after the stolen SUV was spotted. “We already knew these guys had admitted to killing three civilians and a police officer, and that they were prepared to kill many others,” the senior official said. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died in a shootout with police, while Dzhokhar escaped on foot and somehow managed to avoid capture for nearly 24 hours. According to the official, the bombers told the carjack victim that they were going to New York and used his ATM card at various locations for cash. Investigators are trying to determine if the two had either friends or co-conspirators in New York, where they said they were headed more than once. But the haphazard, ill-planned escape has many investigators skeptical that there were other any radical Islamists involved in the brothers’ attack. “If they had accomplices in New York, you’d think they would have had an established contingency plan to get there, and wouldn’t be shooting cops and stealing cars,” the official said. “That said, we haven’t ruled out anything in New York. We’re looking into who they knew down there and was anyone in New York prepared to hide them.”

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Shia LaBeouf Joins Brad Pitt in WWII Drama ‘Fury’

Fury is a new WWII drama in development from director David Ayer, whose last film  End of Watch received high critical acclaim. Brad Pitt is already attached to star, and now Shia LaBeouf is in talks to join Fury  and co-star with him. The movie takes place during the end of WWII, as a five-man crew for a tank called Fury takes on a desperate German army. Pitt stars as the leader of the crew, a Sargeant called Wardaddy. LaBeouf would play a member of the crew, though details about the character are not yet available.

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Shia LaBeouf Dropped Acid For Sundance Role

Shia LaBeouf appears to be going full-tilt method acting of late. First, the actor said last summer that he was going “all the way” in Danish director Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac , and at the Sundance Film Festival , currently underway, he said he dropped acid while working on The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman . [ Related: Shia LaBeouf Ready To Perform Sex ‘For Real’ In Lars Von Trier’s Nymphomaniac? ] LaBeouf said at the festival that he took the hallucinogen, not because he “wanted to be on drugs,” but to relate to his character. The Sundance debut revolves around a young man (LaBeouf) who travels to Romania after the death of his mother (Melissa Leo) and falls for a dangerous young woman, played by Evan Rachel Wood. During one sequence in the film, LaBeouf’s character takes L.S.D. “I’d never done acid before. I remember sending Evan tapes. I remember trying to conjure this and sending tapes. And Evan being like, ‘That’s good, but that’s not but, that is,” he told MTV News. “You reach out to friends and gauge where you’re at. I was sending tapes around and I’d get 50 percents from people and that just starts creeping me out. I was getting really nervous toward the end. Not ’cause I wanted to be on drugs — I’m not trying to mess with the set or anything like that. It’s really just fear that propels people.” The trip apparently took place last August. He told USA Today at the time he dropped acid for The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman in order to “immerse himself in the character.” “What I know of acting, Sean Penn actually strapped up to that [electric] chair in Dead Man Walking ,” he told the paper. “These are the guys I look up to.” [Source: Huffington Post ]

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Steven Soderbergh’s ‘Side Effects’ Heads To Berlin International Film Festival

The Berlin International Film Festival added nine titles to its 2013 competition lineup, including Steven Soderbergh ‘s latest, Side Effects , starring Jude Law and Channing Tatum , which will have its International Premiere at the February event. [ Related: Matt Damon’s ‘Promised Land’ Among Early Berlin Film Festival Titles ] Also joining the competition is Shia LaBeouf and Evan Rachel Wood starrer The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman about a guy who falls for a woman who’s ‘claimed’ by a violent crime boss. And celebrated Iranian filmmaker whose house arrest was documented in a feature last year titled This Is Not a Film will premiere is latest, Closed Curtain . Added Berlinale Competition films: Camille Claudel 1915 , France By Bruno Dumont (The Life of Jesus, Humanity, Flanders) With Juliette Binoche, Jean-Luc Vincent World Premiere     Elle s’en va ( On my Way ), France By Emmanuelle Bercot (Clément, Backstage, Les infidèles) With Catherine Deneuve World Premiere   Epizoda u životu berača željeza ( An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker ), Bosnia and Herzegovina/France/Slovenia By Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land, Hell, Circus Columbia) With Senada Alimanovic, Nazif Mujic, Sandra Mujic, Semsa Mujic World Premiere   Gold , Germany By Thomas Arslan (Dealer, Vacation, In the Shadows) With Nina Hoss, Marko Mandic, Uwe Bohm, Lars Rudolph, Peter Kurth, Rosa Enskat, Wolfgang Packhäuser World Premiere   La Religieuse ( The Nun ), France/Germany/Belgium By Guillaume Nicloux (The Flying Children, A Private Affair, That Woman) With Pauline Etienne, Isabelle Huppert, Louise Bourgoin, Martina Gedeck World Premiere   Layla Fourie , Germany/South Africa/France/Netherlands By Pia Marais (The Unpolished, At Ellen’s Age) With Rayna Campbell, August Diehl, Rapule Hendricks World Premiere   The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman , USA By Fredrik Bond – feature debut With  Shia LaBeouf, Evan Rachel Wood, Mads Mikkelsen, Til Schweiger, Rupert Grint, James Buckley International Premiere   Parde ( Closed Curtain ), Iran By Jafar Panahi (The Circle, Offside, This Is Not A Film) and Kambozia Partovi (The Fish, Café Transit) With Kambozia Partovi, Maryam Moghadam,Jafar Panahi, Hadi Saeedi, Azadh Torabi, Agha Olia, Zeynab Khanum, Boy World Premiere   Side Effects , USA By Steven Soderbergh (sex, lies, and videotape;  Erin Brockovich, Haywire) With Jude Law, Rooney Mara, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Channing Tatum   International Premiere

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Willem Dafoe Joins Lars Von Trier’s Nymphomaniac; Nicole Kidman Heads Out

Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe played a crazily estranged couple in Lars von Trier ‘s erotic/thriller/surreal Antichrist in 2009. And now, Dafoe is set to return to Von Trier’s latest, Nymphomaniac along with Gainsbourg, Shia LaBeouf , Christian Slater , Stellan Skarsgard and Uma Thurman . Others are joining the cast, while one big name has pulled out. Nicole Kidman had been rumored as another possible addition to the cast, but she has more regal obligations and cannot join, according to THR. Kidman, who played the lead role in von Trier’s Dogville is currently busy playing Grace Kelly in Olivier Dahan’s Grace of Monaco . Dafoe, meanwhile, will play a supporting role in the two-part erotic Nymphomaniac , which will be released in both a hardcore and soft core version. Dafoe is currently in Hamburg, starring in Anton Corbijn’s drama A Most Wanted Man . Von Trier veteran Udo Kier, who has taken part in a number of von Trier’s films including his most recent Melancholia has also joined the cast along with French actor Jean-Marc Barr ( Dogville ), Caroline Goodall ( Schindler’s List ), Kate Ashfield ( Shaun of the Dead ), Saskia Reeves ( Butterfly Kiss ) and Danish actor Omar Shargawi ( R ). In the film, Gainsbourg stars as Jo, a self-described nymphomaniac who reveals her story to an older bachelor played by Stellan Skarsgard. Rumors have flown over the summer whether named actors would take part in sexually explicit scenes, though porn-star “stand-ins” have also been rumored to be engaged on camera. Shia LaBeouf fueled the rumor when he said he was ready to “go all the way” in Nymphomaniac . [ Source: THR ]

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Eddie Murphy Shops Beverly Hills Cop TV Series; Darren Aronofsky-Produced XOXO Moves Forward: Biz Break

Also in Wednesday morning’s round-up of news briefs, David Lynch will travel to Poland to receive festival honors. Filmmaker Béla Tarr to lead Asian film jury. And considering the future of the Venice Film Festival ‘s film market as the event opens Wednesday. Venice: Can Film Market Get Back to Business with New Film Market? FilmNation, LD Entertainment and The Weinstein Company are on the list of attendees, but with Venice on the heels of Toronto, some companies are dubious about big ticket business, Deadline reports . Eddie Murphy and Shawn Ryan Shop Beverly Hills Cop Series A possible sequel to the movie franchise is being shopped as a series with Detroit detective Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) making an occasional appearance. The four major networks are getting pitches, Deadline reports . Polish Festival to Fete David Lynch Multiple Oscar-nominated director David Lynch will receive a lifetime achievement award at the 20th Plus Camerimage festival in Poland. The festival, considered one of the world’s leading events focusing on the art of cinematography, will honor Lynch with its Lifetime Achievement Award for Directing on the festival’s opening night, Nov. 24, THR reports . Director Béla Tarr will Head Busan International Film Festival Jury The Hungarian filmmaker will lead the New Currents section at the 17th Busan International Film Festival. Also joining the jury is Naomi Kawase ( The Mourning Forest ), Korean actor Jun Woo-Sung ( The Good, the Bad, the Weird ) Nobel-prize winning French author Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio and Canadian author and film critic David Gilmour ( The Film Club ). The festival takes place in the Korean port town of Busan October 4 – 13, THR reports . George Nolfi to Direct Darren Aronofsky-produced XOXO The Adjustment Bureau director George Nolfi will direct and oversee the re-write of XOXO , a social media thriller. Black Swan writer Mark Heyman initially wrote the story on spec and was pitched as a modern-day Fatal Attraction , Collider reports .

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Lawless Director Says Story-Driven Filmmaking ‘Tough’ In U.S.

Director John Hillcoat spent ample time in the the American South, the setting for his latest bootlegging drama Lawless . Starring Shia Labeouf , Tom Hardy , Gary Oldman , Guy Pearce , Jessica Chastain and Mia Wasikowska , the film is inspired by the true-life stories of Matt Bondurant’s own family in his novel, The Wettest County in the World and adapted for the screen by rocker Nick Cave. Lawless begins its roll out in the U.S. Friday. A native of Australia and raised in Canada, Hillcoat nevertheless seems at home in the U.S., or at least feels in the know when it comes to non-studio filmmaking. In Cannes ahead of its world premiere in May, Hillcoat sounded off on the arduous undertaking of film that is story-driven and not reliant solely on gimmickry. Without mentioning any specific examples, he lamented that the business of motion pictures has crowded out filmmakers who use plot as a vehicle for entertainment. “I’m interested in stories in America and Australia or anywhere really, but the state of this is pretty tough now,” he said. “My world [of filmmaking] is medium budgets with characters and story. Those are not words you can use right now in the U.S., unfortunately.” The director of The Road (2009) and The Proposition (2005) and a host of music videos by artists including Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bush, Depeche Mode and Nick Cave (who adapted the screenplay for Lawless after previously collaborating with Hillcoat on The Proposition), said there is one medium that dominates storytelling, at least in America. “Television has picked up characters and drama,” he said. “Hopefully this will filter back into films once again.” Though his story is set against Depression-era Appalachia, Hillcoat sees Lawless as a parallel to a litany of social crises that have arisen in subsequent decades after the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution effectively ended the federal prohibition against alcohol. “There are a lot of parallels to today with the economic crisis, today’s Mexican cartels, heroin in New York, crack and cocaine in the ’80s and the war on drugs. All this feeds back to Prohibition in the ’30s.” [ Movieline first published a version of this article at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival ]

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Who Are the Most Bankable Stars in Hollywood?

Earlier this fall, Forbes figured out which dead celebrities are still making millions from the grave . In the continual spirit of measuring Hollywood stars by their bank accounts, Forbes has calculated which of today’s actors and actresses provide studios with the best return on their investments. Can you guess the five most bankable stars in Hollywood today? I’m betting that you can name at least two…

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Shia LaBeouf Accused of Water Spitting, "Public Meltdown"

Already enemies with Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green , Shia LaBeouf didn’t exactly make new friends on Friday night at a party in Los Angeles. A witness tells Life & Style that the Transformers star endured a “public meltdown” of some kind, picking up a water bottle and shooting “a mouthful of water all over his seated date’s legs. Then, he put more water in his mouth and started spitting it all over his tablemates, including Marilyn Manson.” As you might expect, this onlooker adds , “he seemed wasted.” The crowd reportedly tried to calm the actor down, but it was fruitless. He allegedly exited in a huff. “Shia had to climb over people and tear himself out of the grasp of various strangers who were trying to keep him from going crazy,” the insider claims. “His date panicked and ran out after him. Marilyn looked shocked and annoyed, but stayed seated.” A rep for LaBeouf doesn’t shoot down much of this account, but simply said his client always meant to leave early and “no altercation occurred.” [Photo: WENN.com]

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9 Scorching Films to Help Survive the Hellish Heat Wave of 2011

The heat wave bearing down on the United States has turned much of the eastern half of the country into a hellish furnace of death , despair and crisis . Today in New York the forecast calls for a high of 99, with the humidity pushing the heat index into triple digits with the likes of Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and scores of other towns along the Eastern Seaboard. But at least we’re all in this together — and with the movies, which are rich with tales of city folks sweating out the worst seasonal crap summer has to offer. Read on and recount nine of the best.

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