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Does ‘Iron Man 3’ Stay True To The Comic Books?

We take a closer look at the characters introduced in the threequel. By Kevin P. Sullivan Robert Downey Jr. in “Iron Man 3” Photo: Marvel/Disney

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THG Caption Contest: Prince William REJECTED!

Welcome, readers, to another edition of THG’s Caption Contest! This afternoon’s pic comes to us from Scotland, where Kate Middleton ‘s hubby William leaned in to kiss a local resident … only to be rebuffed! Sometimes, a photo really is worth 1,000 words. The question for you all now is: What would be the best caption for it? You tell us below! Just leave comment(s) below with your best caption(s) for the photo! Go to it! Winner will be announced Monday . Best of luck …    

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Evil Dead Review: A Very Bloody Engagment

Evil Dead has one of the most difficult names to live up to. The original film is a consummate cult classic. While most fans of The Evil Dead franchise may not hold the reboot in the same esteem, it does succeed in bringing the story into the 21 st century. The new film is gory. Very gory. While there are only one or two startle points in the entire thing, there is enough blood to make millions of black puddings (gross). The rules of Evil Dead are slightly different than the 1981 movie, but the same tropes are all hit. Five people in a cabin in the woods find the Book of the Dead and unlock a demonic presence. Simple. If you’re looking for the famous tree branch scene, it’s there. Corpses bursting from the soil? You bet. A badass strapping scene? Definitely. Some chainsaw action? Of course. To its detriment, however, Evil Dead trades in the camp of The Evil Dead for a pristine, modern aesthetic. Unless you are easily terrified, you won’t find Evil Dead particularly scary. Gross, yes. Thrilling, probably. But the original series leaned very heavily on its unapologetic camp, and the new attempt could have definitely used some of that. Because it’s difficult to scare modern audiences with the same techniques that were used in 1981, Evil Dead comes across as somewhat lost between old and new. It’s an old story that we’re very familiar with, retold through a pristine modern lens, but with none of the modern horror elements that terrify audiences today.  Director/Co-writer Fede Alvarez does frame Evil Dead in an unexpected way, however. First of all, while horror films tend to feature sex-crazed teenagers played by 25 year-olds, Evil Dead features 25 year-olds played by 25 year-olds, which is much appreciated. And there’s no sex . None. Well, except for the tree scene… Instead of the usual “let’s escape our hectic lives and go get drunk and make out in the woods” thing, Evil Dead brings its characters into the woods to help Mia, played by Jane Levy, detoxify from years of drug use. What the drug back story does is make it impossible for the other characters to believe Mia when she tells them she’s seeing demons. It creates a natural time-lapse before they start to think that something more than withdrawals is happening. It’s refreshing to see a horror movie , or any movie for that matter, actually take care to establish a context and a story for the 90-minute investment the audience is making. Instead of just plopping five sexy personality-devoid teens in the woods and slowly picking them off one-by-one, Alvarez gave us a reason to want to see what happened, and gave the characters a reason to act they way they do (imagine that!). So while Evil Dead suffers a bit by assuming gore is scary, and from a kind of ridiculous ending that leaves the audience trying to piece together the logic of what just happened, this reboot is not just a run-of-the-mill horror movie. It has a pulse. You can tell because something has to be pumping all that blood. “The most terrifying film you will ever experience?” Definitely not (sorry, posters). A fun, thrilling, 90-minute gorefest? Absolutely. If you’re into that, then go see Evil Dead .  RATING: 3.5/5

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New Pope Elected: Celebrities React Via Twitter!

It’s official: Jorge Mario Bergoglio is your next Pope and we know exactly what you are thinking: How does Snooki feel about his election? Fortunately, that reality star and many other celebrities have taken to Twitter and expressed their view on the new pontiff. Read on for their reactions… Mario Lopez : Big moment for the church & for those of us who call ourselves Catholics. I hope Pope Francis comes with an open heart & open mind… #Faith Snooki : Yay for Pope Bergoglio!! He’s adorable. Piers Morgan : Pope Francis 1 is known as a frugal, humble, moderniser. Sounds just what the Catholic Church needs. Joy Behar : It’s already starting. Donald Trump wants to see the new Pope’s birth certificate. Craig Ferguson : Rumors already swirling in Hollywood that the new Pope will replace Leno on NBC at 1130. Star Jones : I’m not Catholic…but am excited by the election of #NewPope. May he be blessed with wisdom & the love of Christ. Mia Farrow : American Catholics praying for a liberal Pope who will lead reform. But that is unlikely. Carson Daly : I like the new pope. Opted for silence before he first spoke. Pray for me before I pray for you. Humble. #goodstart

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Lamar and Khloe Puppy: SO Cute!

Okay, Kardashians. You win this round. You’ve found something we cannot mock. Lamar Odom has gifted his wife with a puppy Boxer about whom Khloe Kardashian gushed over Twitter today. And for good reason. Look at the little guy!!!!! It’s unclear how old the dog is… or where Lamar got him from… or what his name may be. But who cares?!? Check out that face! And consider: puppies are often the first step toward children. We’re just sayin. Those Khloe Kardashian pregnant rumors will be starting again in 3… 2.. 1…

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Michelle Williams in Redface: Should Magazine Apologize?

AnOther Magazine is standing by its controversial photo of Michelle Williams. The Oscar winner poses for that publication’s latest issue (on an alternative cover) in what appears to be Native American attire, a look that has inspired many critics to react in horror and describe her costume as “redface.” But the British magazine refuses to issue an apology, explaining instead via statement to Yahoo News: “While we recognize the seriousness of this debate, the image in question in no way intends to mimic, trivialize or stereotype any particular ethnic group or culture, as recent reports suggest.” Adding that Williams is presented in a “series of eight different imaginary characters,” the magazine concludes: “All the characters in the story were inspired by multiple fashion and cultural references, characters and eras, as well as by our admiration of Ms. Williams as one of the most respected and talented actresses of her generation. While we dispute the suggestion that the image has a racist subtext in the strongest possible terms, we’re mortified to think that anyone would interpret it in this way.” What do you think? Michelle Williams in redface is…   So wrong! So totally fine! Whatever View Poll »

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Stars of Stoker attend NYC screening! – Hollywood.TV

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Hollywood.TV is your source for all the latest celebrity news, gossip and videos of your favorite stars! bit.ly – Click to Subscribe! Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Mia Wasikowska and matthew Goode attended the premiere of their new film Stoker held at The Film Society of Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theatre in New York City. The pair co-star with Nicole Kidman in the psychological thriller directed by Park Chan-wook. They both share some insight into their characters and the movie. Hollywood.TV is the global leader in capturing celebrity breaking news as it happens. We cover all the major Hollywood events including The Golden Globes, The Oscars, The Screen Actors Guild Awards, The Grammy’s, The Emmy’s and the American Music Awards, as well as all the red carpet movie premiers in Los Angeles and New York. HTV is on the streets 24/7, at all the industry events and invited by the stars to cover their every move in Hollywood, New York and Miami. Hollywood.TV is currently the third most viewed reporter channel on www.youtube.com YouTube with over 400 million views, and our footage is seen worldwide! Tune in daily for all the latest Hollywood news on www.hollywood.tv and http like us on Facebook!

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Oscars Musicals Tribute: From ‘Chicago’ To ‘Les Miserables’

Oscar-winning actors from the past decade’s celebrated movie musicals perform their show-stopping numbers. By Brett White Hugh Jackman at the 2013 Oscars Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images

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Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’ Wins Writing Oscar

Controversial filmmaker thanks the ‘Django’ cast for bringing his characters to life. By Josh Wigler Quentin Tarantino at the 2013 Oscars Photo: Christopher Polk/ Getty Images

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We Salute You – Christina Silva, Marine Vet And Motivational Speaker

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