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The Real Housewives of New Jersey Recap: No Horsing Around

Leave it to The Real Housewives of New Jersey to turn a “Horse Whisper to a Scream.”  Read on as we recap who embraced their vulnerable side and who ended up looking like a horse’s ass  in our THG +/- review. Jersey is still in the house at the Mirval Resort and Spa and it may never be the same again. But psychic advisors and gong therapy aren’t what Melissa envisioned for her birthday.  “I’m done. I want a f**king cocktail by the pool in a bikini.” Plus 15. No one can say she’s not a girl who knows what she want. Everyone’s still recovering from the ghost whisperer when they all head out to see a horse whisperer.  Funny thing is, Wyatt the equine therapist reads these Jersey housewives and their hubbies like the comic book characters they are. Plus 22. As they head towards the stables everyone comments on how refreshing it is. It’s a healing place. Or in Joe Guidice words, “It smells like sh*t.”  Plus 7 for keeping it real Joe. We expect nothing less. Wyatt tells this motley crew that when they’re not being authentic, the horse can pick up on it. Energy is his language. I wouldn’t blame the poor creature if he took off at a full gallop and never looked back. Everyone thinks this is a bunch of hooey until Wyatt takes one look at Richie and tells him that he creates jokes so he doesn’t have to pay attention to what he feels. Plus 20. Nailed it. It also comes out that Richie has a lousy temper and yells at Kathy when he’s aggravated. Somehow the fact that he drives his wife to tears on a regular basis is a shocker to Richie even after decades of marriage. Minus 30 . OK. Show of hands…who thought Juicy Joe was taking a phone call from his mistress?  Yeah, me too but it only turned out to be Milania.  But the look on Teresa’s face made me wonder if she was worried too. The Gorgas and the Guidices can’t get the poor horse to raise his hoof. Not a good sign. But plus 27 to Joe Guidice for actually admitting that he’s scared about his legal issues and giving his horse technique another go. When Melissa doesn’t know how to handle the horse, she falls back on her instincts…or as Wyatt dubs it, her “whore on a stroll walk.” Plus 33 . This guy is good. He also explains that there’s a difference between being nice and being manipulative.  If you’re being nice you’re not expecting anything in return. Ha! When was the last time that happened between Melissa and Teresa? In one of the most touching moments, Albert opens up about being abused as a child and Wyatt terms Caroline Manzo’s support of her husband a “thing of beauty.”  Plus 22 .  Then Caroline turns around and handles that horse like a pro. The aftermath of the day is even more telling. Kathy realizes her voice deserves to be heard, even when her husband and the other Housewives seem to drown her out. Of course Teresa describe this breakthrough as, “Kathy’s having one of her Marcia, Marcia, Marcia moments.” Minus 13 Damn Teresa. Heaven forbid it’s not all about you. As the rest of the group walks away with the knowledge that sometimes the more vulnerable you are, the better off you’ll be, Teresa and Melissa decide the therapy was a waste time. They don’t have any insecurities. ……OK. I’m sorry. I couldn’t stop laughing. Or should I be crying because I can’t decide whether that is funny or sad. At least Teresa made the effort to approach Jacqueline. Jacqueline admits that Teresa is like the horse. She’s afraid if she gets too close she might get kicked. Good analogy. But if Tre were a true friend she should have told Jacqueline her hair was a mess on camera. Just sayin… At least Teresa got something out of the day.  What did Melissa learn? “That I can’t lift a horse’s leg.” So much for therapy. Episode total = +103!                    Season total = -343!

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Chris Brown & Nicki Minaj Shoot “Love More” Video In Hollywood [Photos]

Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown took to the streets of Los Angeles on Friday , August 2 to shoot the video for their “Love More” collaboration…. Continue Continue reading

Lawsuits: Jermaine Dupri Countersues Bank Who Put His Broke Baller Ways On Blast, Says They Phucked Up His Scrilla

Jermaine, is phucked up in the game. Jermaine Dupri Countersues Bank Ninjas are quick to blame people for their money struggles, but where were you to look after your bread? According to TMZ Hip Hop mogul Jermaine Dupri says his bank wined-and-dined him, then treated him like an uneducated idiot in a plot to snatch millions of dollars from him … TMZ has learned. We broke the story … Sun Trust Bank sued the So So Def founder first, claiming he defaulted on a $5 million loan. The bank wanted $2 million for the balance plus interest … AND his entire EMI music catalog. Now, Dupri is firing back with a counter lawsuit … and in the docs, he says he secured a $5 million loan in 2009 with his ST personal banker — a man he’d worked with for years, who was lenient on loan payments and hooked him up with swag: ATL Falcons tickets, dinners, and more. Then, in 2010 Dupri claims his personal banker took advantage of his lack of education (he didn’t finish high school) and told him he had to quickly sign a NEW loan agreement, assuring him it was for his benefit. But Dupri says in fact the new terms increased his loan payments without his knowledge. As a result … he defaulted, and had to sell off his music catalog and his studio to settle with the bank. This ain’t chump change on the line — according to JD his studio was worth $2.5 million, and his catalog … $20 million! Jermaine has made too many hits to be broke and taking out loans. True rich people don’t need loans. Continue reading

People Aint Isht: DJ Popped By One-Time For Having Forced Sex With Unconscious Women And Filming It

This is taking creepy to a whole new level. DJ Filmed Forced Sex With Women According to Mail Online A Virginia DJ has been arrested after videos showing him having forced sex with unconscious women were found at his apartment. Police say Joseph M. Rivera sexually assaulted scores of women without their knowledge over a number of years. The 34-year-old was taken into custody in Las Vegas this week and has been charged with forced sex, aggravated sexual battery and animate sexual object penetration as well as two counts of unlawful filming. One of the victim’s families reported their loved one had been assaulted in May, sparking a joint investigation by Fairfax County and Alexandria police. ‘All the victims appeared unconscious and to this day are unaware of the videos and photographs,’ Detective Brian J. Byerson wrote in a search warrant filed in Fairfax County Circuit Court on May 13. Some of the incriminating videos were filmed in a home Rivera lived in on Station House Court in Lorton, The Washington Post reported. They were stored on a range of electronic devices, according to the search warrant. Those who police have interviewed said they were unaware of the assault and never gave permission to engage in sexual acts with Rivera. Rivera worked as a party disc jockey – a job that saw him come into contact with numerous women. He also hosted bar-tending competitions. It’s unclear how the women became unconscious though the possibility that they were drugged is being investigated. Police believe Rivera acted alone in the filming and assaults. He is being held in Las Vegas pending extradition to Fairfax County. We can only imagine the amount of therapy those women will need. Luckily, where ol’ boy is going there will be plenty of forced sex with him. Shutterstock

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Beyonce Congratulates Kim Kardashian and Kanye West on Daughter

What Kim Kardashian and Beyonce feud ? Just 48 hours after Kardashian and Kanye West welcomed their first child into the world, Beyonce has taken to her official website and sent a note/photo of congratulations to the happy. “Congratulations Kim & Kanye, enjoy this beautiful moment together,” the post reads, along with a photo of the couple looking lovingly at each other. Beyonce, of course, is the mother Blue Ivy and rumors over the past few weeks had her expecting a second child. They have proven to be false, however. Much like chatter over Queen B’s feud with Irritating K.

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Despicable Me 2 Featurette: Go Behind the Scenes!

Steve Carell takes us through the plot of  Despicable Me 2 in this brand new featurette. Take a look: Despicable Me 2 Featurette Carell returns as the voice of Gru, the former super villain who has now settled down into fatherhood. But when Gru is recruited by the Anti-Villain League because of his knowledge of evil-doing, he must help protect the world from a new evil villain. The voice cast is rounded out by Russell Brand, Kristen Wiig, Benjamin Bratt, Steve Coogan, Ken Jeong, Miranda Cosgrove, and Moises Arias. Despicable Me 2 will premiere July 3.

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Central Florida Massacre Thwarted; Man Takes Own Life After Assembling Weapons, Bombs

A planned massacre was thwarted today at the University of Central Florida where a student took his own life as police officials closed in on him. A 30-year-old man who was in the process of being kicked out of his dorm at Tower 1 on the UCF campus had written out a timeline and elaborate plan. He had outlined how to harm the greatest number of individuals during the planned attack, according to university Police Chief Richard Beary. He had assembled hundreds of rounds of ammunition and homemade bombs in what was clearly a plan to claim as many people’s lives as possible. Shortly after midnight, James Oliver Seevakumaran pulled the fire alarm at the Tower 1 hall, then went back into his apartment to get his weapons. While police were responding to the fire alarm call at the dorm, Seevakumaran’s roommate called 911 to say that he had pointed a gun at him. The roommate fled, ran to the bathroom and lock himself inside. Police believe that James Oliver Seevakumaran planned to go out into the hallway as students evacuated and fire the weapons and detonate bombs. Instead, police arrived at the suspect’s apartment in Tower 1 with the knowledge that there was a report of a man with a gun. Beary said that officers were armed. They freed the roommate from the bathroom and a surprising turn of events, found Seevakumaran dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. “What we think is his timeline got off, the rapid response of law enforcement maybe have changed his ability to think quickly on his feet,” Beary said. The roommate told police that Seevakumaran, whose family lives in Florida, had exhibited some anti-social behavior but he’d never seen him act iolently. He had been enrolled as a student at UCF from fall 2010 to fall 2012. He did not enroll in 2013, and the university was in the process of moving him out. A spokesman said UCF takes a “compassionate” position toward students that are no longer enrolled, instead of forcing them off campus immediately. Police said that Seevakumaran obtained the weapons at an Orlando area gun shop, and that he began amassing ammunition in early February. Classes resumed at the UCF after police removed the bombs and an assault weapon from a dorm. The campus was reopened around noon. A bomb squad from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department removed the explosive devices; students were evacuated from the residence hall in question. “University police responded immediately when we received a fire alarm call and a subsequent 911 call,” Beary said in a statement released by the school. “The safety of our students and our entire campus community is our top priority.”

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Nicki Minaj Seeks to Dominate World, Build an Empire

Nicki Minaj exposes herself in the latest issue of Elle . And we aren’t just referring to this cleavage shot on the cover: In an all-encompassing interview, the American Idol judge opens up about a number of personal issues, from supporting her family to looking “naked” in this photo shot. Read on for excerpts from her Elle Q&A… Her advice to women : “Even if you’re doing a nine-to-five job, treat yourself like a boss,. Not arrogant, but be sure of what you want – and don’t allow people to run anything for you without your knowledge.” Her difficult childhood : “I went through a lot of bullying early on. Girls made my life a living hell. We had come to America from a different country. My brother and I had accents. It was very tough. So I’ve always put up this wall – it was a self-defense mechanism growing up – because I was almost expecting people to attack me. And I still have it. It’s sad.” Her feelings on posing without any pink lipstick or wigs on : “I felt naked. It was scary! So this photo shoot was a real accomplishment in my eyes.” Her plans to take over the universe : “My goal in the beginning was to buy my mother a house. Now I realize, Okay, if I really focus and become a key player in business, then I can build an empire. I’m thinking of a legacy that I can be proud of and wealth that my grandchildren can use to go to college. So world domination – in terms of providing for my family – is absolutely my goal.”  

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J.J. Abrams, Master Of The Universe: Nears Deal To Direct ‘Star Wars Episode 7’

J.J. Abrams appears to have cornered the universe.  Both The Wrap and The Hollywood Reporter are reporting that the filmmaker behind the rebooted Star Trek franchise is close to sealing a deal to direct Disney’s Star Wars Episode 7 , which means he will boldly go to a galaxy far far away very shortly.  Abrams office wasn’t commenting on the story when I called, but if the deal is indeed finalized, it will be interesting to see how fan boys for whom Star Wars vs. Star Trek is the equivalent of Beatles vs. Stones, and Paramount, the studio behind, Star Trek Into Darkness ,  will react to the story. As Indiewire’s Kevin Jagernauth astutely pointed out, “we can’t [imagine] the studio being thrilled that press rounds for Star Trek Into Darkness will essentially become non-stop questions about Star Wars: Episode 7  unless that subject is strictly taken off the table (not that people still won’t try anyway). Moreover, one wonders if we can ever live in a galaxy where nerds will be happy with the same director shephereding both Star Wars and Star Trek . Then again, Abrams has done a very smart job of revitalizing the Star Trek franchise, and making it relevant to a much broader audience than the Trekkie contingent. At the same time, he’s shown respect to die-hard fans by (mostly) respecting the canon. (I was always a Star Wars guy, and he’s got me hooked on this whole who-is-Benedict-Cumberbatch thing.)   Star Wars could benefit from a similar update. If Abrams and Bad Robot do take on the Force and the Dark Side, you can be sure there will be plenty of guessing games about the identity of the villains who will be plaguing the Jedi and Droids that populate the newest entry in the Star Wars saga. Reports are that producer Kathleen Kennedy convinced Abrams to take on the daunting job.  She must be very good at persuasion. In November, Abrams told HollywoodLife that he wasn’t the right man for the job.  “Look, Star Wars  is one of my favorite movies of all time,” Abrams said adding:  “I frankly feel that – I almost feel that, in a weird way, the opportunity for whomever it is to direct that movie, it comes with the burden of being that kind of iconic movie and series. I was never a big Star Trek  fan growing up, so for me, working on ‘Star Trek’ didn’t have any of that, you know, almost fatal sacrilege, and so, I am looking forward more than anyone to the next iterations of ‘Star Wars,’ but I believe I will be going as a paying moviegoer!” More on Star Wars Episode 7:  ‘Star Wars Episode 7’: Is The Force With The Ladies For A Change? [ Indiewire ,  The Wrap , The Hollywood Reporter ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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SUNDANCE REVIEW: Splendidly Demented ‘Stoker’ Should Quench Park Chan-Wook Fans’ Thirst

When South Korean genre iconoclast Park Chan-wook decided to bring his peculiar gifts to a Stateside production, anything could have happened — and anything pretty much does in Stoker ,  a splendidly demented gumbo of Hitchcock thriller, American Gothic fairy tale and a contemporary kink all Park’s own. Led by a brilliant Mia Wasikowska as an introverted teenager whose personal and sexual awakening arrives with the unraveling of a macabre family mystery, this exquisitely designed and scored pic will bewilder as many viewers as it bewitches, making ancillary immortality a safer bet than Black Swan -style crossover biz for Fox Searchlight’s marvelously mad March hare. Earmarking future cult items is a fool’s errand, but Park’s film nonetheless stands to be treasured not just by his existing band of devotees, who should recognize enough of the Oldboy  and  Thirst  director’s loopy eroticism and singular mise-en-scene amid the studio gloss, but by epicurean horror buffs, camp aficionados and even a small, hip sect of post- Twilight   youths. Not all those auds will follow the stream of wink-wink storytelling references in the brazenly nasty script by Wentworth Miller , the British-born actor best known for his work in TV’s Prison Break , here making his feature writing debut. None is more blatant than the naming of Matthew Goode’s antagonist figure. When morbid-minded honor student India (Wasikowska) loses her beloved father, Richard ( Dermot Mulroney ), in an apparent freak car accident, the ink is barely dry on the death certificate when her globe-trotting uncle Charles (Goode, his unhurried charm and preppy handsomeness put to their best use since 2005’s Match Point ), whom she’s never met before, arrives to stay. Before you can say Shadow of a Doubt ,  this urbanely handsome “Uncle Charlie” is arousing India’s suspicions (and, it’s implied, other things besides) as he swiftly cements himself in the household by seducing her brittle, emotionally susceptible mother, Evelyn ( Nicole Kidman ). Shortly afterward, their housekeeper disappears without notice; ditto India’s meddlesome aunt (a brief but tangy turn from Jacki Weaver ), who appears to know troubling truths about the intruder, dismissed out of hand by Evelyn. The is-he-or-isn’t-he question is answered sooner than Hitch might have done it, as India’s darkest instincts about Charles are confirmed by the end of the first half – though, unsurprisingly in this particular story world, this knowledge actually causes her to warm to him a little. (And only a little: when he mentions his desire to be friends, her typically pithy reply is, “We don’t need to be friends, we’re family.”) But there’s still plenty of mileage in Miller’s warped family melodrama, as the respective and inevitably linked uncertainties about Richard’s death and Charlie’s long absence are kept aloft, while Charlie’s gradual playing of India and Evelyn against each other adds queasy sexual tension to an already chilly mother-daughter relationship. Auds will either go with this festering hotbed of secrets, lies and severed heads, or tune out early, and even the faithful may debate whether or not Park, who otherwise oversees proceedings with amused precision, overplays his hand in the bizarre, bloody finale. Material this wild demands actors fully committed to the cause, and Park has found them, particularly in his two female leads. Kidman, here extending her commendable record of counterintuitive auteur collaboration, has such form in the area of passive-aggressive ice queens that her work here shouldn’t surprise, but the performance gets more bravely unhinged as it goes along, culminating in a spectacular Mommie Dearest tirade against her daughter that seems ripe for future impressions. Still, it’s Wasikowska’s film, and she shoulders it with witty aplomb: equal parts Alice in Wonderland and Wednesday Addams, her India is in constant, silent argument with the world around her. All the actors are given an invaluable assist from Kurt Swanson and Bart Mueller’s crisply tailored costumes, which are period-indeterminate even as the film is set in the present day. This kind of chic otherness is also at play in Therese De Prez’s superb production design: the Stoker family house, all angular architectural fittings and inventively distorted scale, is a creation worthy of prime Tim Burton . Park’s regular d.p. Chung-hoon Chung appears to be channeling photographer Gregory Crewdson’s eerily high-key Americana in his lighting schemes, while Clint Mansell’s characteristically rich, modernist score is embellished with haunting piano duets composed specifically for the film by Philip Glass. The repeated use of the Lee Hazlewood/Nancy Sinatra number “Summer Wine,” meanwhile, is typical of the director’s cockeyed take on American culture. Long may he continue to explore. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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