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Justin Bieber to Face Charges for Inciting Southamption Club Brawl?

Justin Bieber is not out of the legal clear just yet. While most accounts of the fight that took place this weekend outside a club in Southampton agree that Bieber himself did not throw any punches, Police Sergeant Todd Spencer tells The New York Post that the singer may still face charges from the incident. “Part of the investigation,” Spencer said to the newspaper, “[is] whether Bieber directed [his security team] or not.” According to Page Six, the victim at the center of the brawl was a 22-year old named Wayne Rennalls. He got into an argument with Bieber inside the club and it “escalated” outside, says an onlooker. “He was screaming in Wayne’s direction, ‘Punk bitch!’ Wayne thought somebody threw something at him,” alleges this source. “Wayne picked up a small rock and threw it back towards Justin. ““That’s when Wayne heard someone yell, ‘You done [bleep]ed up now.’ Justin jumped out the sunroof of his car and slid down the car like he was in ‘Die Hard’ . . . He dropped his shirt and threw his hat and wanted to throw hands. His people surrounded Wayne, who was getting punched from all angles.” Rennalls – who went to the hospital and suffered a black eye, a wounded lip and bruised ribs – filed an assault claim the next day. Police are looking into the incident and could include Bieber in any charges if they determine he egged his entourage on. Mark Wahlberg recently said we ought to let Justin Bieber live , but at what cost, people? At what cost?!? Justin Bieber and Entourage: Involved in Brawl?

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Justin Bieber to Face Charges for Inciting Southamption Club Brawl?

Justin Bieber is not out of the legal clear just yet. While most accounts of the fight that took place this weekend outside a club in Southampton agree that Bieber himself did not throw any punches, Police Sergeant Todd Spencer tells The New York Post that the singer may still face charges from the incident. “Part of the investigation,” Spencer said to the newspaper, “[is] whether Bieber directed [his security team] or not.” According to Page Six, the victim at the center of the brawl was a 22-year old named Wayne Rennalls. He got into an argument with Bieber inside the club and it “escalated” outside, says an onlooker. “He was screaming in Wayne’s direction, ‘Punk bitch!’ Wayne thought somebody threw something at him,” alleges this source. “Wayne picked up a small rock and threw it back towards Justin. ““That’s when Wayne heard someone yell, ‘You done [bleep]ed up now.’ Justin jumped out the sunroof of his car and slid down the car like he was in ‘Die Hard’ . . . He dropped his shirt and threw his hat and wanted to throw hands. His people surrounded Wayne, who was getting punched from all angles.” Rennalls – who went to the hospital and suffered a black eye, a wounded lip and bruised ribs – filed an assault claim the next day. Police are looking into the incident and could include Bieber in any charges if they determine he egged his entourage on. Mark Wahlberg recently said we ought to let Justin Bieber live , but at what cost, people? At what cost?!? Justin Bieber and Entourage: Involved in Brawl?

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We’re The Millers Reviews: How Does the Fake Family Fare?

Right on the heels of Johnny Depp and company blaming critics for  The Lone Ranger  flop , the We’re the Millers reviews are in.  Will Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston have the same opinion of critics as  The Lone Ranger crew? We’ll likely never know but looking at these reviews for the film opening today? Yikes. While not as scathing as  The Canyons reviews , things aren’t looking too hot for the comedy. This film’s eagerness to please functions as a slow poison, draining The Millers of its vitality by rendering its characterization uneven, its potential undeveloped, and its plot predictable and stupid. — Inkoo Kang,  Village Voice It’s easy to point out the faults in We’re the Millers because it is definitely not a complete comedy, but it is the funniest one this summer. — Matthew Razak,  Flixist.com Aniston is a gifted comic actor, and she is in amazing shape. Sudeikis, too, has serious comic chops and experience. But this material is weak and lacks warmth in spite of its hypocrisy. — James Verniere,  Boston Herald “We’re the Millers” plays like a “Saturday Night Live” skit that goes on too long. — Bill Goodykoontz,  Arizona Republic There’s a few laughs to be had along the way and if there’s any justice we should see a lot more of the truly talented Will Poulter, but this well-hyped comedy isn’t as funny as its well cut trailer would indicate. — Laura Clifford,  Reeling Reviews Loud and annoying? Occasionally. Funny? Sometimes. Likely to be noticed by filmgoers six months from now? Not really. — Ben Keningsberg,  AV Club

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We’re The Millers Reviews: How Does the Fake Family Fare?

Right on the heels of Johnny Depp and company blaming critics for  The Lone Ranger  flop , the We’re the Millers reviews are in.  Will Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston have the same opinion of critics as  The Lone Ranger crew? We’ll likely never know but looking at these reviews for the film opening today? Yikes. While not as scathing as  The Canyons reviews , things aren’t looking too hot for the comedy. This film’s eagerness to please functions as a slow poison, draining The Millers of its vitality by rendering its characterization uneven, its potential undeveloped, and its plot predictable and stupid. — Inkoo Kang,  Village Voice It’s easy to point out the faults in We’re the Millers because it is definitely not a complete comedy, but it is the funniest one this summer. — Matthew Razak,  Flixist.com Aniston is a gifted comic actor, and she is in amazing shape. Sudeikis, too, has serious comic chops and experience. But this material is weak and lacks warmth in spite of its hypocrisy. — James Verniere,  Boston Herald “We’re the Millers” plays like a “Saturday Night Live” skit that goes on too long. — Bill Goodykoontz,  Arizona Republic There’s a few laughs to be had along the way and if there’s any justice we should see a lot more of the truly talented Will Poulter, but this well-hyped comedy isn’t as funny as its well cut trailer would indicate. — Laura Clifford,  Reeling Reviews Loud and annoying? Occasionally. Funny? Sometimes. Likely to be noticed by filmgoers six months from now? Not really. — Ben Keningsberg,  AV Club

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