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WATCH: Kristen Scott Thomas Bathes, Soothes Ethan Hawke in Moody Woman in the Fifth Clip

“I feel like the real me is somewhere else…” Ethan Hawke is American writer Tom Ricks, flailing at a personal and professional rock bottom in the City of Lights. Kristen Scott Thomas is the mysterious widow with whom he strikes up an affair. But all in Pawel Pawlikowski’s moody thriller Woman in the Fifth (in select theaters Friday) is not what it seems; watch Hawke lay it all bare — in Scott’s bathtub — in Movieline’s exclusive clip. Based on Douglas Kennedy’s novel of the same name, The Woman in the Fifth marks the fourth feature from Polish-born writer-director Pawlikowski ( My Summer of Love ). Star Hawke has earned critical praise for his turn as the haunted Ricks, whose dark past throbs with menace. Full synopsis, courtesy ATO Pictures: American writer Tom Ricks (Ethan Hawke) arrives in Paris to be closer to his young daughter who is living with his estranged ex-wife. Completely broke, he accepts a job as a night guard for a local crime boss. Stationed in a basement office, his only task is to push a button when a bell rings. The tranquility of the night, he hopes, will help him focus on his new novel. His days become more exciting when he starts a romance with Margit (Kristin Scott Thomas), a mysterious and elegant widow who sets strange rules to their meetings: she will only see him at her apartment in the fifth arrondissement, at 5 pm sharp, twice a week and he should ask no questions about her work or her past life. When people suddenly start dying around Tom, he begins to believe that a dark force has entered his life, punishing anyone who has recently done him wrong. After the police accuse him of murdering his neighbor, Tom tries to use his weekly visits to Margit’s apartment as an alibi, only to find out that she hasn’t lived at this address for the past 15 years. The Woman in the Fifth opens in select theaters Friday. Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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WATCH: Kristen Scott Thomas Bathes, Soothes Ethan Hawke in Moody Woman in the Fifth Clip

WATCH: Kristen Scott Thomas Bathes, Soothes Ethan Hawke in Moody Woman in the Fifth Clip

“I feel like the real me is somewhere else…” Ethan Hawke is American writer Tom Ricks, flailing at a personal and professional rock bottom in the City of Lights. Kristen Scott Thomas is the mysterious widow with whom he strikes up an affair. But all in Pawel Pawlikowski’s moody thriller Woman in the Fifth (in select theaters Friday) is not what it seems; watch Hawke lay it all bare — in Scott’s bathtub — in Movieline’s exclusive clip. Based on Douglas Kennedy’s novel of the same name, The Woman in the Fifth marks the fourth feature from Polish-born writer-director Pawlikowski ( My Summer of Love ). Star Hawke has earned critical praise for his turn as the haunted Ricks, whose dark past throbs with menace. Full synopsis, courtesy ATO Pictures: American writer Tom Ricks (Ethan Hawke) arrives in Paris to be closer to his young daughter who is living with his estranged ex-wife. Completely broke, he accepts a job as a night guard for a local crime boss. Stationed in a basement office, his only task is to push a button when a bell rings. The tranquility of the night, he hopes, will help him focus on his new novel. His days become more exciting when he starts a romance with Margit (Kristin Scott Thomas), a mysterious and elegant widow who sets strange rules to their meetings: she will only see him at her apartment in the fifth arrondissement, at 5 pm sharp, twice a week and he should ask no questions about her work or her past life. When people suddenly start dying around Tom, he begins to believe that a dark force has entered his life, punishing anyone who has recently done him wrong. After the police accuse him of murdering his neighbor, Tom tries to use his weekly visits to Margit’s apartment as an alibi, only to find out that she hasn’t lived at this address for the past 15 years. The Woman in the Fifth opens in select theaters Friday. Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Rihanna Thinks Her Bra Isn’t See Through

Can it get any better than Rihanna walking around town in a see through top on a chilly day? I don’t think so. Here she is in New York in her weird yet somehow sexy bandage top, blanket sweater and silly looking old school basketball sneakers. Clearly I know nothing about fashion, I wear boxer shorts most of the day, but nipples just seem to make even the weirdest outfit look good. When are see through pants going to be fashionable?

Michael Jackson’s Daughter Paris Tells Oprah Why She Wore A Mask [VIDEO]

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Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris Jackson appeared on Oprah’s “Next Chapter” recently and revealed just what it was like to be the child of the King…

Michael Jackson’s Daughter Paris Tells Oprah Why She Wore A Mask [VIDEO]

Some Afternoon Swirl: Lauryn Hill’s Ex Rohan Marley Boo’d Up In Paris With His Lil Brazilian Jawn

Rohan Marley and his model jawn Isabeli Fontana continue to parade their love around the globe. The couple was snapped by the paps in Paris last week, but we just got hold of the photos. Damn shame he never looked this happy with Lauryn. Wonder if Paris was a pit stop on the way to their wedding in Ethiopia??? INF Photos

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What You Say?! A Gallery Of People That Got Caught Dropping N-Bombs Over Baghdad

Celebrities That Used The N-Word Gwyneth Paltrow was in hot water last week for tweeting about how she was hanging out with some “N**** in Paris,” causing a few people to get incredibly peeved. But here’s the sad part: she’s not even close to being the first or only person to do something like that. Here’s a list of other people that got some flack for N-bomb droppage.

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Bubblin’ In Dublin: Mommy Banger BeyBey And Proud Papa Camel Land In Ireland With International B.I.C.

Put another stamp on that baby’s passport — International B.I.C. just touched down in Dublin! Jay-Z And Beyoncé Land In Dublin With Daughter Blue Ivy Carter Jay-Z and Beyoncé jetted from Paris to Dublin Friday for another performance and they carried some precious cargo with them — baby Blue! Here’s a shot of their private jet preparing to leave Paris. Hit the flip for lots more photos of them landing in Dublin.

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Exclusive: The-Dream Didn’t Send Gwyneth Paltrow’s Paris Tweet

‘I was moreso trying to take the heat for a friend,’ The-Dream tells MTV News. By Rob Markman The-Dream Photo: MTV News Turns out it wasn’t The-Dream who sent the now-infamous “N—as in Paris” tweet from Gwyneth Paltrow ‘s phone, but the Love King still insists that his buddy did nothing wrong. “Well, we were there, of course. We were Patron’d out of our minds, number one. Number two, I was moreso trying to take the heat for a friend because I knew that the reaction was going to be silly,” The-Dream admitted to MTV News on the carpet for Vitamin Water’s Fader concert series in Hollywood on Thursday night. “I know what she meant; I know what she didn’t mean.” Last weekend, while onstage at the Throne’s much-ballyhooed Paris concert , Paltrow tweeted a pic of herself with a few friends and captioned it: “Ni**as in Paris for real @mrteriousnash (the dream) tyty, beehigh.” The tweet caused much controversy, sparking a debate over who should and shouldn’t be allowed to use the N-word. The-Dream says he knows that the actress didn’t mean for the tweet to be derogatory and also suggests that the issue isn’t so black-and-white. “We created a song and titled it like that. It’s one of the biggest songs out, especially [since] Jay and Kanye are two of the biggest rap figures,” he began to explain. “It’s like a catch-22, it’s like a trick, like ‘Yeah we’re gonna say it and we’re gonna sell it to you, but you can’t really use it and you can’t say it.” After Paltrow came under fire, the “Shawty Is a 10” singer came to her rescue and took the blame, claiming that he was the one who sent the message from Gwyn’s phone. Now he admits it was all just a cover-up. “I knew it was going to be silly from the beginning, so I just tried to jump to her defense,” he said to MTV News. “Unfortunately, people were bothered and I understand it to a degree, but you have to still understand that we give the word its own power.” The magnitude of Hov and Yeezy’s historic concert isn’t lost on The-Dream. He hopes that by performing “N—as in Paris” multiple times in Paris, the Throne can eventually change the complexion of the city. “If you know the culture there, then you know it’s not really bound to blacks in that type of a way. It’s soft and gloomy, but it’s not us,” he says of Paris. “So I understand the title of the song, I know what the movement is, and I extremely was touched after they performed in Paris 11 times because I know that’s going to affect the culture 10 years from now.” Was The-Dream justified in defending Gwyneth Paltrow? Sound off in the comments Related Artists The-Dream

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Exclusive: The-Dream Didn’t Send Gwyneth Paltrow’s Paris Tweet

Exclusive: The-Dream Didn’t Send Gwyneth Paltrow’s Paris Tweet

‘I was moreso trying to take the heat for a friend,’ The-Dream tells MTV News. By Rob Markman The-Dream Photo: MTV News Turns out it wasn’t The-Dream who sent the now-infamous “N—as in Paris” tweet from Gwyneth Paltrow ‘s phone, but the Love King still insists that his buddy did nothing wrong. “Well, we were there, of course. We were Patron’d out of our minds, number one. Number two, I was moreso trying to take the heat for a friend because I knew that the reaction was going to be silly,” The-Dream admitted to MTV News on the carpet for Vitamin Water’s Fader concert series in Hollywood on Thursday night. “I know what she meant; I know what she didn’t mean.” Last weekend, while onstage at the Throne’s much-ballyhooed Paris concert , Paltrow tweeted a pic of herself with a few friends and captioned it: “Ni**as in Paris for real @mrteriousnash (the dream) tyty, beehigh.” The tweet caused much controversy, sparking a debate over who should and shouldn’t be allowed to use the N-word. The-Dream says he knows that the actress didn’t mean for the tweet to be derogatory and also suggests that the issue isn’t so black-and-white. “We created a song and titled it like that. It’s one of the biggest songs out, especially [since] Jay and Kanye are two of the biggest rap figures,” he began to explain. “It’s like a catch-22, it’s like a trick, like ‘Yeah we’re gonna say it and we’re gonna sell it to you, but you can’t really use it and you can’t say it.” After Paltrow came under fire, the “Shawty Is a 10” singer came to her rescue and took the blame, claiming that he was the one who sent the message from Gwyn’s phone. Now he admits it was all just a cover-up. “I knew it was going to be silly from the beginning, so I just tried to jump to her defense,” he said to MTV News. “Unfortunately, people were bothered and I understand it to a degree, but you have to still understand that we give the word its own power.” The magnitude of Hov and Yeezy’s historic concert isn’t lost on The-Dream. He hopes that by performing “N—as in Paris” multiple times in Paris, the Throne can eventually change the complexion of the city. “If you know the culture there, then you know it’s not really bound to blacks in that type of a way. It’s soft and gloomy, but it’s not us,” he says of Paris. “So I understand the title of the song, I know what the movement is, and I extremely was touched after they performed in Paris 11 times because I know that’s going to affect the culture 10 years from now.” Was The-Dream justified in defending Gwyneth Paltrow? Sound off in the comments Related Artists The-Dream

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Fiona Apple’s ‘Every Single Night’ Video To Premiere Sunday

Singer unveils a teaser for the video — her first in more than six years — ahead of its premiere on the Sundance Channel. By James Montgomery Fiona Apple in her video teaser for “Every Single Night” Photo: Epic Fiona Apple is making her triumphant return to the world of music videos with “Every Single Night,” a brand-new clip set to premiere Sunday (June 10) at 8 p.m. ET on the Sundance Channel. But before the big debut, Apple is giving her fans a sneak peek at the clip, unveiling a

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