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Joan Rivers — Sarah Palin Is ‘Stupid and a Threat’

Filed under: Joan Rivers , Sarah Palin , Politix Sarah Palin deserves criticism — and BLAME — for the horrifying shooting in Tucson, AZ … this according to Joan Rivers . Joan was at the Critic’s Choice Awards party in Hollywood this weekend when things turned political — and Joan exclaimed …… Read more

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Natalie Portman Shouts Out Fiance During Golden Globes Speech

Best Actress in a Drama says, ‘He totally wants to sleep with me!’ referencing ‘Black Swan’ scene with Benjamin Millepied. By Mawuse Ziegbe Natalie Portman at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards Photo: NBC/HFPA Natalie Portman wants to get one thing straight when it comes to her choreographer fianc

Justin Bieber’s Manly, Mysterious Moustache

Filed under: Awards , Celebrity Style , Music News Justin Bieber told Barbara Walters in December that he’d be changing up his hair in 2011. Was he talking about his facial hair? At Friday’s Critics’ Choice Awards, the 16-year-old singer strolled the red carpet in a dapper bow tie and nerd-chic … Read more

‘Dark Knight Rises’ Composer Doesn’t Want To ‘Just Go Over Old Ground’

‘I try to invent and reinvent,’ Hans Zimmer tells MTV News at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Hans Zimmer attends the 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Photo: MTV News With the momentum from the incredible success of Christopher Nolan’s first two “Batman” films, “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight,” the mounting pressure and fan demand for details on the forthcoming “The Dark Knight Rises,” seems to increase every day. One need only glance at MTV News’ recent compilation of “Rises” rumors to see how creative people can be, as well as how thirsty fans are for answers. It’s just difficult to get them — even when we find ourselves face-to-face with credible sources — but any news is good news, even in the form of a “yes,” “no” or “maybe.” Case in point: Oscar-winning film composer Hans Zimmer, who composed the “Batman Begins” and “Dark Knight” scores and will finish up Nolan’s trilogy by composing the score for “The Dark Knight Rises.” When we caught up with Zimmer on the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards red carpet, we tried our darndest to get some “Rises” music scoop by tossing him a softball question: Has Nolan already involved Zimmer in the plans for the film? “Yes,” Zimmer said with a smile. “And that’s all I’m going to say.” So he knows the arc of the story and the villains, etc.? “Possibly,” he said. “I’m thinking, I’m working, and I can’t tell you anything more.” We pushed just a bit, asking whether his new score will incorporate themes from the first two “Batman” films and whether he’s thought about how to tie everything together. “Sure, but the thing about Chris and myself is, of course what we try to do is we treat each one with the economy it deserves,” he explained. “I try to invent and reinvent and not just go over old ground. I think that’s the thing that was so exciting for people on ‘The Dark Knight.’ They knew we were doing a ‘Batman’ movie, but they had no idea it was going to be that sort of a ‘Batman’ movie.” So is Zimmer already hard at work on the new themes for the score, even though nothing has been filmed yet? “Could be,” he teased. “Of course. Chris likes working that way, that I can give him music before he starts cutting. It’s very different.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Dark Knight Rises.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet Interviews Related Photos Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet 2011 2011 Critics’ Choice Awards Celebrity Candids 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Show

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Quentin Tarantino Honored At Critics’ Choice Movie Awards

Filmmaker receives inaugural Music+Film Award with some help from Ice Cube, Keri Hilson, Adam Levine and Tim Roth. By Kara Warner Quentin Tarantino receives the inaugural Music+Film Award at the 2011 Critics’ Choice Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images With brief yet genuine words of praise from former colleagues, a flashy movie-clip mash-up and a musical tribute in his honor, Quentin Tarantino stepped into the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards history books Friday night (January 14) after receiving the show’s inaugural Music+Film Award. Ice Cube started things off by telling everyone to hurry up and sit down so he could present before introducing an impressive clip reel that included Tarantino classics “Reservoir Dogs,” “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown,” “Kill Bill: Vol. 1” and “Vol. 2” and “Inglourious Basterds.” Then, Maroon 5’s Adam Levine (who, along with his bandmates, was moonlighting as the show’s house band for the evening) hit the stage with his guitar for a performance of the “Dogs” musical number “Stuck in the Middle With You,” which doubled as a tribute to late Stealers Wheel frontman Gerry Rafferty . That was followed by a saucy version of “Son of a Preacher Man” by Keri Hilson. “Reservoir Dogs” castmember Tim Roth took the stage after Levine’s and Hilson’s performances to officially hand off the award to Tarantino, who was shown smiling from the audience throughout the tribute. Roth noted that no one deserves the award more than Tarantino and that he was happy to help “celebrate Quentin for using music so damn effectively.” Then the man himself graciously took the stage and talked about how he started filmmaking by hanging out alone in his room, playing records like Duane Eddy’s “Rebel Rouser” and writing scenes to go along with them. “I’m kind of still doing the same thing right now,” he joked. What do you think of Quentin Tarantino’s use of music in film? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos 2010 Critics’ Choice Awards Celebrity Candids Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet 2011 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Show

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Justin Bieber: New ‘Never Say Never’ Clips!

Just Jared Jr. Justin Bieber is a mustache man at the 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on Friday night (January 14). Thanks to Ryan Seacrest , we know have a new clip from Never Say Never to share with you! In the clip below, Justin’s manager Scooter Braun shares, ‘Me and the guy from Extreme Home Makeover have the best jobs in the world. It’s actually the most gratifying thing about the job. Little things go a very long way. You get paid to just make other people happy.’ Discussion: Celebuzz – Celebrity Gossip – Celebrity Gossip – Celebrity Gossip – Celebrity Gossip – Celebrity Gossip

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Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Fashion: Mila Kunis, Kim Kardashian, More

Little black dresses rule the red carpet, with Nicole Kidman, Keri Hilson and more going with darker hues. By Kara Warner Mila Kunis arrives at the 2011 Critics’ Choice Awards Photo: Jon Kopaloff/ FilmMagic There are many things to love about awards season, particularly for the pop-culture junkies and celebrity obsessed. There are fancy parties, pretty people, glitz, glamour, etc., with most of those things revolving around fashion. (Check out all of the hottest fashion from the 2011 Critics’ Choice Awards red carpet.) At Friday night’s(January 14) Critics’ Choice Movie Awards , there were plenty of fancy threads to appreciate — particularly for the few attendees who sported uniquely colored ensembles. Hailee Steinfeld’s peaches-and-cream Marchesa and Kim Kardashian’s form-fitting, fire-engine-red Vera Wang gown were prime examples. Not to mention Natalie Portman’s white number with black trim. But for the few splashes of color, there were far more folks sporting variations on one shade: black. Naturally, we expect to see most of the men in black, since they typically sport tuxedos, but plenty of ladies went with a darker wardrobe as well. Prime examples: Best Supporting Actress nominee Mila Kunis wore a short, black Nina Ricci; Eva Mendes rocked a flowy-yet-saucy black mini-dress embellished with a large bow; Nicole Kidman chose a long, drapey black number; and Keri Hilson selected a sparkly-bustier, silky black ensemble. And the list doesn’t end there: Funnywomen Joan Rivers and Sarah Silverman also joined the raven-adorned ranks. But everyone knows a good red carpet isn’t just about the ladies; we’d be remiss if we didn’t recognize a few gentlemen who stood out in the crowd. Justin Bieber looked suave, even though he attempted to fool everyone by wearing framed glasses and a mustache. The always dapper John Legend wore a charcoal Gucci suit, and “The Town” star Jeremy Renner and “Chuck”/”Tangled” actor Zachary Levi also got noticed. What did you think of the fashion at the Critics Choice Movie Awards? Tell us in the comments! For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Photos Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet 2011 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Show

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Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Fashion: Mila Kunis, Kim Kardashian, More

Little black dresses rule the red carpet, with Nicole Kidman, Keri Hilson and more going with darker hues. By Kara Warner Mila Kunis arrives at the 2011 Critics’ Choice Awards Photo: Jon Kopaloff/ FilmMagic There are many things to love about awards season, particularly for the pop-culture junkies and celebrity obsessed. There are fancy parties, pretty people, glitz, glamour, etc., with most of those things revolving around fashion. (Check out all of the hottest fashion from the 2011 Critics’ Choice Awards red carpet.) At Friday night’s(January 14) Critics’ Choice Movie Awards , there were plenty of fancy threads to appreciate — particularly for the few attendees who sported uniquely colored ensembles. Hailee Steinfeld’s peaches-and-cream Marchesa and Kim Kardashian’s form-fitting, fire-engine-red Vera Wang gown were prime examples. Not to mention Natalie Portman’s white number with black trim. But for the few splashes of color, there were far more folks sporting variations on one shade: black. Naturally, we expect to see most of the men in black, since they typically sport tuxedos, but plenty of ladies went with a darker wardrobe as well. Prime examples: Best Supporting Actress nominee Mila Kunis wore a short, black Nina Ricci; Eva Mendes rocked a flowy-yet-saucy black mini-dress embellished with a large bow; Nicole Kidman chose a long, drapey black number; and Keri Hilson selected a sparkly-bustier, silky black ensemble. And the list doesn’t end there: Funnywomen Joan Rivers and Sarah Silverman also joined the raven-adorned ranks. But everyone knows a good red carpet isn’t just about the ladies; we’d be remiss if we didn’t recognize a few gentlemen who stood out in the crowd. Justin Bieber looked suave, even though he attempted to fool everyone by wearing framed glasses and a mustache. The always dapper John Legend wore a charcoal Gucci suit, and “The Town” star Jeremy Renner and “Chuck”/”Tangled” actor Zachary Levi also got noticed. What did you think of the fashion at the Critics Choice Movie Awards? Tell us in the comments! For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Photos Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet 2011 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Show

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New Justin Bieber Movie Clip: The Best Thing Ever!

This is the best thing that’s happened in my life! So cries a girl in the video below, which is the second clip we’ve uncovered from Never Say Never , the Justin Bieber biopic scheduled for a February 11 release. Previously, we showed fans shot of a young Justin banging away on the drums . Now, he’s all grown up and putting on concerts that draw thousands or screaming fans. It’s the fortunate job of one man to make the seating dreams of these fans come true. See what we mean below: Never Say Never Clip

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Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal: How Did It End?

He was older and he hated the attention. Those were the reasons cited by sources for Jake Gyllenhaal’s decision to split with Taylor Swift after a few weeks of dating. But the latest issue of Us Weekly claims to have all the real scoop on the break-up, highlighted by this supposed fact: Jake dumped Taylor over the phone! If true, this would mark the second time Swift has received sad news in such a manner. Joe Jonas (in)famously broke her heart with a 27-second call a couple years ago. How is Taylor taking the split? Not well. At last week’s People’s Choice Awards, a friend says the singer “was not her usual bubbly self. She didn’t eat anything, seemed very sad and definitely wasn’t having a good time.” At one point, Taylor found Selena Gomez and reportedly and said to her: ‘It’s so good to see you. I need a friend tonight.’”

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