Tiger Woods’ ex-wife Elin Nordegren is not a fan of his new squeeze. Elin, who divorced Tiger following the 2009 Thanksgiving Day Car vs. Tree Massacre, “hates Lindsey Vonn and everything about this romance,” says a source. Jealousy? Insecurity? Something specific that Lindsey did? And the Winner is? Elin Nordegren Click Here To Vote for Elin Lindsey Vonn Click Here To Vote for Lindsey Elin Nordegren or Lindsey Vonn: Tiger Woods has been with them both, but who would you rather … you know? View Poll » It’s not clear, but the 32-year-old Elin really doesn’t like her . The Swedish-born former model and nanny is “angry Tiger even has visitation rights to the kids,” let alone allows the Olympic skier to spend time with them. There have been various, unsourced reports of Vonn “exploding” at Charlie and Sam, 4 and 5, which would certainly justify Elin’s discontent if true. In any case, it looks like this issue isn’t going away. Tiger, 37, and Lindsey Vonn , 28, have been dating since last fall and went public back in March. They’ve been seen with his young kids several times since. Woods, reportedly, “doesn’t care” what Elin Nordegren thinks, though they have reportedly been on better terms of late than in past years, so who knows. Lindsey admits the heavy relationship scrutiny involved in being with Tiger Woods has been “difficult and interesting,” and at times tough to deal with. We’re sure it is. But the real question on all of our minds: Which of Tiger Woods’ lovely ladies would you rather deal with … if you know what we mean?!
This ranks among the cutest Beyonce and Blue Ivy Carter Tumblr photos to date. The 31-year-old star, who’s been known to share an adorable pic or two, recently posted a shot of herself and her one-year-old daughter in the hot tub. Check out the black-and-white picture below and prepare for cute overload … Bey can be seen holding Blue Ivy against her chest in the water, maternal and fashionable as ever. As for Blue getting a sibling this year? Don’t bank on it. She also recently posted a Tumblr photo of herself drinking wine with Jay-Z , no doubt a subtle response to the apparently erroneous pregnancy rumors.
Johnny Depp hits the half-century mark today. One of Hollywood’s favorite actors for years, the Kentucky native is showing no signs of slowing down as he enters his sixth decade on this ninth of June. A critical and fan favorite, he was 2012’s highest-paid actor while winning Best Actor at the Golden Globes for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street . He also claimed the SAG Award for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl , and can be seen this summer with Armie Hammer in The Lone Ranger . Not bad for a 50-year-old. He’s also reportedly dating Amber Heard , his gorgeous Rum Diary co-star, after both thespians ended their respective, long-term relationships last year. Between Depp, Brad Pitt (49), Tom Cruise (50) and George Clooney (52), it’s looks like 50 is the new 30 for Hollywood leading men these days. Happy birthday Johnny!
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! The stars of The Croods came out for the premiere of the prehistoric comedy on Sunday at AMCE Loews Lincoln Square Theater. Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds all graced the red carpet. The Croods was directed Kirk De Micco and Chris Sanders . The animated feature is about the world’s first prehistoric family. The film opens in US theaters on Friday , March 22nd. 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!
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! New York city hosted an official Oscar party at DANIEL NYC last night and Hollywood.TV was there to cover all the action. We got a chance to talk to the New York Director of AMPAS and also the Chef and owner of Daniel. Academy Award Nominated actress Angela Bassett was there and she picked the big winner of the night. 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!
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!Ginnifer Goodwin launched her own 21 day Listerine Challenge at the Swish for a Future Full of Healthier Smiles event in New York yesterday. The actress explained to the crowd the importance of adding Listerine to their daily health routine. Half of all adults have some sort of oral disease and don’t know it. The Listernie company donated $21000 for her initial swish to Oral Health America and will donate more money for everyone who signs up on Facebook. 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!
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters is not a good film — it’s inconsistently acted, and somehow both underwritten and overplotted — but it has some good things going for it. For one, it’s not outrageously dumber than its revisionist fairy-tale predecessors Van Helsing , Red Riding Hood or TV’s Once Upon a Time , and it’s far more goofily violent. It also boasts a nice title credit sequence and a brisk running time. But most importantly, the long-shelved pic is set to bow with little serious B.O. competition, ensuring suitable time for crumb gathering before it’s consigned to obscurity. To his credit, Hansel & Gretel writer-director Tommy Wirkola never takes the pic’s premise — the titular Grimm siblings grow into wisecracking, primitive-machine-gun-packing bounty hunters, thanks to that fateful spell in the gingerbread house — too seriously. Yet while the film rarely provokes any strenuous eye-rolling, it also can’t drum up even the slightest interest in the fate of its characters, let alone suspense. Cursing with anachronistic brio and decked out in Steampunkish frock coats and leather pants, Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton star as the sibling slayers, who have parlayed their childhood fame into a thriving witch-hunting business. Called upon to investigate disappearing children in a woodland village, the two run afoul of the local sheriff ( Peter Stormare ) when they interrupt a witch hunt in progress. The woman in question (Pihla Viitala) turns out to be a “white witch” with a thing for Hansel (her pretense for skinny-dipping makes Prince’s Lake Minnetonka line seem like the height of subtle seduction), while Gretel is stalked by a sort of medieval fanboy ( Thomas Mann) who tirelessly follows her exploits in newspapers. Meanwhile, a particularly vindictive witch ( Famke Janssen ) from the surrounding forest redoubles her efforts to terrorize the townsfolk. Wirkola introduces some moderately clever touches here and there; the missing-children posters strapped to medieval milk bottles are worth a laugh, and making Hansel a diabetic thanks to his childhood sugar trauma is a smart idea that the film unceremoniously abandons. But these are few and far between. A film with a concept this strange has no right to be so dully formulaic, yet after 15 minutes, the script has entirely exhausted its sparks of real invention. The action is frequent and competently staged. All the same, a distressing feeling of sameness takes over midway through, and viewers may be surprised to find themselves yawning as yet another witch is ripped apart limb from limb, sending yet another wave of viscera sluicing toward the camera. On that note, the pic isn’t helped by Renner’s apparent disdain for the material; his Hansel may be a bit of a jaded ruffian, but the weary groan he seems to keep stifling has nothing to do with the character as written. Janssen is likewise unconvincing, meaning that Arterton registers as the film’s standout thesp simply by being its most willing participant, spunkily bouncing up after numerous beatings (of which she is far more likely to be the recipient than her sibling, curiously) and sparring semi-cutely with Mann. While visual effects and production design are solid, Hansel and Gretel ‘s 3D work is surprisingly shoddy and distracting, for reasons both creative (the frequency of protrusive blades and flying debris) and technical (a fuzzy gray sheen that appears during the film’s numerous night scenes). Germany’s Studio Babelsberg lot provides some attractively picturesque village grime. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
I’ve noted this a few times now, but of all the jokes that Tina Fey and Amy Poehler told during their killer Golden Globes performance , the one that resonated most with me was their jab at Avatar director James Cameron : “I haven’t been following the controversy surrounding Zero Dark Thirty , ” Poehler said name-checking director Kathryn Bigelow . “But when it comes to torture, I trust the woman who spent three years married to James Cameron.” I loved the joke because it was daring — a tough one to pull off in an industry crowd that tends to protect its own even when they may despise that person behind his back. ( Jessica Chastain’s televised gasp said volumes.) Poehler pulled it off beautifully and, in an interview that was posted on Friday in The Huffington Post , she finally revealed the author of the joke. The Parks and Recreation actress and her series co-star and Adam Scott t alked to the site about the movie that they premiered at Sundance, A.C.O.D ., which stands for Adult Children of Divorce, and in the process, Poehler revealed that the Cameron line was the work of 30 Rock writer Sam Means . Here’s the excerpt that appears on HuffPo. You did a great job co-hosting the Golden Globes. Scott: Didn’t she? Poehler: Thank you. I do feel that you may have been taken off the short list for “Avatar 2.” Poehler: [Laughs.] Perhaps! Perhaps. Not just with the James Cameron joke, but anytime you do a joke like that, can there be repercussion? Or do people take that in stride? Poehler: I hope so. There was nothing in that moment that we walked away from feeling bad about. There was never a moment that we walked away going, “Was that too … ” You know, we vetted our own jokes with each other. Tina and I have had a lot of experience doing those kind of jokes, so we know when things feel too “something.” That room was a special kind of room, so we had to think about how to play to that room. So, we didn’t regret anything that we had said or felt like we were coming in a weird way. And if it’s funny, you can get away with a lot, hopefully. Scott: And I was saying before, James Cameron … even he has to appreciate what a beautifully crafted joke that was. Poehler: Written by a gentleman named Sam Means — a writer for “30 Rock.” He wrote that joke. I’m assuming there was no hesitation when you heard that joke. Poehler: Oh, no. It’s a great joke. Good work, Mr. Means. Now, if you happen to notice a non-descript black van following you, here’s a little advice: run. Read More of Movieline’s Golden Globes Coverage: Do The Tommy Lee Jones! 5 Top Golden Globe Moments WATCH: The Best Of Tina Fey & Amy Poehler’s Golden Globes Performance [ Huffington Post ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
“It just doesn’t matter,” Bill Murray pep-talked to his misfit campers in Meatballs . You’ve got to think that Teams Lincoln and Silver Linings Playbook similarly rallied the troops in the wake of Argo ’s surprise Best Picture and Best Director wins at the Golden Globes. Go home, they might have said, it’s the Golden Globes . It just doesn’t matter. Except that it does, contends In Contention ’s Kris Tapley: “Anyone who dismissively calls it a non-issue doesn’t get it. With six weeks, every little nuance and acceptance speech will be grist for the mill. It matters.” That means that Tommy Lee Jones better start smiling, Golden Globe-winner Anne Hathaway better keep all her acceptance speeches as gracious and humble, and Jennifer Lawrence better recover from her rivals-slamming turn hosting Saturday Night Live . But what matters more are the major Guild award ceremonies in the offing: The Producers Guild Awards on Jan. 26, the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Jan. 27, and the Director’s Guild Awards on Feb. 2. These should give a clearer picture of the Oscar race. Or not. A DGA award, one of the most reliable Oscar indicators, will come to naught should either Ben Affleck or Kathryn Bigelow , neither nominated for an Oscar, win. As Times-Picayune critic Mike Scott noted on NOLA.com, “Usually the Golden Globes at least do a little to clarify an Oscar race or two, but in what is shaping up to be a more difficult-than-usual year in which to predict the Oscar winners, Sunday’s Globes only clouded things… many of the Oscar races would appear to be coin-flip races at this point.” One thing is irrefutable after Sunday night: After Tina Fey and Amy Poehler ’s hosting triumph at the Globes, Seth MacFarlane needs to have better jokes than his Hitler gag on nomination morning. Best Picture No Best Picture-nominee had a better week than Argo with its seven Oscar nominations and Critics Choice and Golden Globe wins for Best Picture and Best Director . No Oscar nomination for Best Director; no problem. Writes Tom O’Neil on GoldDerby.com : “There is a clairvoyant member of the academy’s producers’ branch whose judgment I’ve learned to trust through the years. He’s never been wrong about Best Picture as far as I know, not even when Crash pulled off an upset over Brokeback Mountain . Now he’s backing Argo and feels very strongly about it. Right after Oscar noms were announced and before Argo pulled off those jaw-droppers at the Critics Choice Awards and Golden Globes, he roared at me, ‘Mark my words, Argo is going to win the Oscar. I don’t give a damn that Affleck isn’t nominated for Best Director. That only makes me more hellbent to vote for his movie!” But despite Argo being “back in the mix,” wrote Steven Zeitchik and Glenn Whipp in The Los Angeles Times , Lincoln , leading the pack with 12 nominations, remains the frontrunner. Or not. Silver Linings Playbook , like Lincoln , had a disappointing night at the Globes, but it is the first film since Reds at the 1982 ceremony to have received nominations for Best Picture, Director, all four acting categories, and screenplay. Plus: “People love Silver Linings Playbook ; they respect Zero Dark Thirty ,” write Michael Hogan and Christopher Hogan for their For Your Consideration blog on Huffington Post . Silver Linings Playbook producer Harvey Weinstein catered an Italian lunch for members of the Hollywood Foreign Press, the New York Times reported. Lincoln director Steven Spielberg pulled off the coup of getting the services of “Hillary Clinton’s husband” to introduce his film at the Golden Globes. Advantage: Spielberg. Like Tapley said: It matters. Meanwhile, Kathryn Bigelow, mired in the controversy surrounding her film’s depiction of “enhanced interrogation techniques,” gamely reiterated her “depiction is not endorsement” line of defense in a self-penned article in Wednesday’s The Los Angeles Times . 1. Lincoln 2. Silver Linings Playbook 3. Argo 4. Zero Dark Thirty 5. Life of Pi 6. Beasts of the Southern Wild 7. Les Miserables 8. Amour 9. Django Unchained Best Director With Affleck and Bigelow out of the Best Director race, Spielberg’s chances for a third Academy Award for Best Director are looking good, unless David O. Russell benefits from all that Academy love for Silver Linings Playbook . But don’t count out Ang Lee, noted Anne Thompson on her Thompson on Hollywood blog: “Lee survived the brutal directors derby that left Kathyrn Bigelow, Ben Affleck and Tom Hooper hanging, and he commands serious respect inside the Academy, which gave him the Oscar for Brokeback Mountain . Remember, these 5700 voters are people who know what goes into making movies and this gorgeously executed heart-tugger with worldwide appeal ($400 million and counting) had a high degree of difficulty.” 1.Steven Spielberg (Lincoln) 2. David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook) 3. Ang Lee (Life of Pi) 4. Benh Zeitlin (Beasts of the Southern Wild) 5. Michael Haneke (Amour)
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