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Maia Lee Profile

Profile for Maia Lee 李芝瑛 Birth name Maia Lee Zhi Ying Born January 31, 1983 (1983-01-31) Origin Singapore Genres Rock Years active 2004–present Maia Lee, (Chinese: 李芝瑛; pinyin: Li Zhīyīng; born January 31, 1983), is a Singaporean singer and television artiste. Lee is part of the local techno trio, The Usual Suspects, who have had three Number 1 hits on the local station WKRZ 91.3 FM: “China Girl”, “The Love You Promised”, and “Sunburn”. “The Love You Promised” has also been released in Ja

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True Grit Takes Another Hit from American Cinema Editors

Even more bad news for Team True Grit . Yet another guild has snubbed the Coen Brothers mostly excellent Western, meaning the chances of a Best Picture upset win seem even more unlikely than before. (That the Oscar nominations haven’t come out yet is neither here nor there, amirite?) The American Cinema Editors (ACE) announced their selections this morning, and “Roderick Jaynes” (nyuck) didn’t make the cut (nyuck). Who did? The usual suspects! Click ahead for the full-list — though you could probably guess it right now without even looking — and feel free to read these tea leaves in the comments section.

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Pete Postlethwaite Passes Away

Veteran actor Pete Postlethwaite, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1990, passed away yesterday afternoon. He was 64. The movie star will likely be best remembered for his role of Kobayashi in The Usual Suspects . Most recently, he played key parts in such hits as Inception and The Town . Pete Postlethwaite Movie Clip Postlethwaite was nominated for an Oscar in 1993 and was once described by Steven Spielberg as “the best actor in the world.” Our thoughts go out to Postlethwaite’s wife, Jackie, and their two children: William, 21, and Lily, 14.

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Pete Postlethwaite Passes Away

Veteran actor Pete Postlethwaite, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1990, passed away yesterday afternoon. He was 64. The movie star will likely be best remembered for his role of Kobayashi in The Usual Suspects . Most recently, he played key parts in such hits as Inception and The Town . Pete Postlethwaite Movie Clip Postlethwaite was nominated for an Oscar in 1993 and was once described by Steven Spielberg as “the best actor in the world.” Our thoughts go out to Postlethwaite’s wife, Jackie, and their two children: William, 21, and Lily, 14.

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Oscar Nominated Actor Pete Postlethwaite Dies at 64

The very talented British actor Pete Postlethwaite has passed away at 64 “following a lengthy illness.” Postlethwaite was nominated for an Oscar in 1994 for his heart-wrenching performance in In the Name of the Father , in which he totally held his own against Daniel Day-Lewis. Even if he was never a marquee name, Postlethwaite did amazing work in a wide array of films including The Usual Suspects , Romeo + Juliet and this year’s The Town and Inception . After working with him in The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Amistad , Steven Spielberg described Postlethwaite as “the best actor in the world.” Click after the jump for a short montage of screen shots featuring the actor, which serves as a reminder of how many movies benefited from his talent.

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Angelina Jolie Considering ‘Unforgiven’ Role Based On British Miniseries

GK Films is tailoring script for the ‘Salt’ star. By Adam Rosenberg Angelina Jolie Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images Angelina Jolie’s schedule is rapidly filling up. Earlier this week, it was revealed that she’ll be writing and directing her first feature, a love story set during the Bosnian War, which she’ll also produce with Graham King. Now, she may have a new starring role coming up as well, for a movie that King will also produce. The producer’s GK Films is developing a feature adaptation of the 2009 U.K. miniseries “Unforgiven” for Jolie to star in, Deadline reports. A director hasn’t been set yet, but “The Usual Suspects” writer Christopher McQuarrie is taking care of the script. “Unforgiven,” not to be confused with the Oscar-winning 1992 Western starring Clint Eastwood, follows a woman who is newly released from jail after serving a 15-year sentence for the murder of two police officers. The killing happened when attempts were made to evict her and her family from their home. Now free, all the ex-con wants is to live in peace, a desire not easily fulfilled thanks to a revenge plot staged by one of her victims’ two sons. The original U.K. version aired as a three-part miniseries early last year. Suranne Jones starred as Ruth Slater, the role that Jolie is up for. Jones has done a fair bit of U.K. television, and is probably best known for her role as Karen McDonald on the soap opera “Coronation Street.” Jolie is having a strong year at the movies. Earlier this summer, she starred in the box-office hit “Salt,” a Russian-spy thriller that has so far grossed more than $200 million worldwide. In December she stars opposite Johnny Depp in “The Tourist,” a King-produced thriller directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck that was recently moved up from its previously planned 2011 release. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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REVIEW: Jim Broadbent, Cillian Murphy Anchor Eccentric Perrier’s Bounty

Loose, flinty, and a little in love with itself, Perrier’s Bounty struts the fine line of self-consciousness drawn by neo-gangster capers like The Usual Suspects , In Bruges and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. It’s still a relatively new — and presumably malleable — design, but director Ian Fitzgibbon seems comfortable within its broad strokes: Chronic f*ck-up angers casually vicious, slightly absurd kingpin; bon mots and a body count ensue. Not designed to blend in (can a film in an eccentric mold achieve true eccentricity?) and yet lacking the extra inch to distinguish it from its better-known kin, Perrier’s Bounty is content to merely measure up.

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