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Formerly Spoiler-Averse Shonda Rhimes Offers Murderpalooza Grey’s Anatomy Preview Clip

Strange things are afoot at Seattle Grace Mercy West, and they don’t all have to do with that mouthful of a hospital name. It appears that Grey’s Anatomy executive producer Shonda Rhimes has gotten over her famously spoiler-phobic ways… with extreme vengeance . ABC — presumably with blessing from Rhimes — has released the first act of Thursday’s two-hour season finale to Hulu, and it’s filled with more plot points and reveals than a rejected script for Wild Things 6: Dangerous Orgy , written on spec. For instance, can you believe Rhimes allowed the network to show that…

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Bieber Fever Hits The Beach

Justin Bieber hits the beach in Australia causing “tweengasm’s” around the world. The sixteen-year-old singing sensation took a break from his world tour to relax on Sydney’s Whale Beach with his entourage. The YouTube star played Frisbee, a little rugby and even tried his hand at a little body surfing which is the only thing we’ve seen that has been able to defeat his famously swooshed hair.

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Woody Allen, Jean-Luc Godard (and No Terrence Malick) Among Selections for Cannes 2010

The line-up for the 2010 Cannes Film Festival was announced this morning from Paris, and first things first: There is no Terrence Malick on this list. His Brad Pitt/Sean Penn-starring cosmic mindblower Tree of Life won’t be finished in time and/or the famously publicity-shy filmmaker just doesn’t want to deal with the world media, so instead you get slouches like Woody Allen, Jean-Luc Godard, Stephen Frears and Oliver Stone (out of competition) and Mike Leigh, Abbas Kiarostami, Alejandro González Iñárritu and Apichatpong Weerasethakul (in competition). Doug Liman is the only American vying for the Palme d’Or, premiering his Valerie Plame film Fair Game , while his countrymen Lodge Kerrigan and Gregg Araki occupy spots in the Un Certain Regard and Midnight sections. Oh, and Blue Valentine is going — sorry, France ! Click through for the complete line-up, which will unspool in the week or so following Robin Hood ‘s May 12 opening-night premiere.

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David Beckham Injured in Soccer Match

Say it isn’t so!  Famously shirtless soccer star David Beckham injured his Achilles tendon in a match Sunday, putting his chances of playing in the World Cup on the line,…

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Joe Jackson Still Trying to Ca$h in on Michael

Joe Jackson recently said son Michael is worth more dead than alive. He’s apparently taken that statement to heart – and to court

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