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New Film Highlights Youngest Female Olympic Boxer Claressa “T-Rex” Shields [Videos/Photos]

Claressa “T-Rex” Shields had all the odds against her and she still prevailed. The 17-year-old from the economically depressed city of Flint, Michigan, is the youngest female boxer competing in 2012 Summer Olympics and has pushed forward in the face of adversity, and sexism, but will faces an even bigger battle as she strives for a metal this summer… Continue

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Katie Holmes Sashays to Broadway; Kenneth Branagh to Play Destroyer of U.S. Economy: Biz Break

Also in Thursday afternoon’s round-up of news briefs, Breck Eisner is set to direct a live-action pic for Relativity and Hasbro. Specialty distributor Kino Lorber teams with Hulu for a portion of its titles; Australian thriller heads to the U.S. and all that rain has brought out the masses in U.K. theaters. Breck Eisner to Direct Stretch Armstrong Eisner ( The Crazies , Sahara ) will direct the live-action film, said developer Relativity. The company has partnered with Hasbro on the project which has a targeted April, 2014 release. The story will be a “gritty actioner introducing the character of Lucas Armstrong and the life-or-death consequences he will face after undergoing a transformation granting him superhuman abilities.” Specialty Distributor Teams with Hulu for Art House & Docs Kino Lorber Films is curating select titles from its library on the ad-supported Hulu website as well as the Hulu Plus subscription service beginning today. 35 features and shorts ranging from classic, foreign, documentary and American independents will be available through the service. Australian Thriller Wake In Fright Heads to U.S. Drafthouse Films will release the feature in the States. Directed by Ted Kotcheff ( Rambo: First Blood ), the film tells the story of a British schoolteacher’s descent into personal demoralization at the hands of drunken, deranged derelicts while stranded in a small town in outback Australia. Around the ‘net… Katie Holmes Gets Hitched to Broadway New New Yorker Katie Holmes will star in Theresa Rebecks’ new play Dead Accounts , which will open this fall. Tony Award-winner Jack O’Brien will direct the film, in which Holmes will play the role of Lorna in the play that centers on corporate greed, small town values and whether family will always accept you, Deadline reports . Kenneth Branagh Joins Jack Ryan He’s already set to direct the Paramount movie, but now Branagh will go in front of the camera to play the film’s villain, Viktor Stazov, a financial genius who masterminds the destruction of the U.S. economy, THR reports . Surprise: UK Wet Summer Sees Jump at the Box Office IMAX cinemas and chain Odeon, which sells one-third of all tickets in the United Kingdom, all had jumps in ticket sales which have been attributed in part to unusually wet weather there this summer. Outdoor festivals have had the opposite experience, The Guardian reports .

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Top 10 Sexy Athletes Who’ve Done a Nude Scene

Mr. Skin admires athletic women who push it to the limit, especially when the limit is a clothes-free scene. There’s something so sexy about a female who can give any muscle an extra hard workout. So in honor of the start of the Summer Olympics, and the Inaugural Skinlympics , we bestow some medals on Lavinia Milosovivi , Julie Benz , and the rest of our Top 10 Sexy Athletes Who’ve Done a Nude Scene! 10 Sue Price (Weightlifting) … Pump iron. 9 Victoria Pratt (Martial Arts) … The way of the fist. 8 Jennifer Gareis (Swimming) … Breast stroke. 7 Aimee Mullins (Running) … Fur-cules. 6 Patrice Donnelly (Hurdling) … Personal breast. 5 Tanja Szewczenko (Figure Skating) … Nice figure, skater. 4 Julie Benz (Figure Skating) … A perfect 10. 3 Tania Velia (Swimming) … Bouncy buoys. 2 Lavinia Milosovici (Gymnastics) … Sticky landing. 1 Arlene Tur (Vollyball) … Vollyboobs.

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Robert DeNiro, Michelle Pfeiffer Team for Mafia Pic; James McAvoy Takes a Punch in the U.S.: Biz Break

Also in Wednesday afternoon’s round-up of news briefs, Amy Adams re-teams with David O. Russell on a pic; the Academy ups exec in newly-created post; Sundance Institute adds 10 titles to new initiative; And Bollywood’s first superstar dies. Robert DeNiro, Michelle Pfeiffer and Tommy Lee Jones Set for Malavita The film revolves around mafia family, the Manzonis, who are re-located to Normandy, France under the witness protection program. They try to fit in, but they soon find themselves falling back into familiar ways. Also joining the EuropaCorp/Relativity Media production are Dianna Agron ( Glee ) and John D’Leo ( Wanderlust ). The film begins production this summer. Luc Besson will direct from a script he is adapting from author Tonino Benacquista’s book Badfellas . Academy Appoints Andy Horn CFO The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science promoted Andy Horn to its newly created post of Chief Financial Officer. He will report to the organization’s CEO Dawn Hudson. Horn has served as the Academy’s Controller since joining the staff in 2001. During that time, he has managed the year-round, day-to-day financial activities of the organization. For the annual Academy Awards, Horn participates in devising the budget and reviews expenditures, and has been involved in contract negotiations with the ABC Television Network and the CIM Group, owners of the Hollywood & Highland Center. James McAvoy’s Welcome to the Punch Headed to U.S. IFC Films will release director Eran Creevy’s action-thriller Welcome to the Punch , starring James McAvoy, Mark Strong and Andrea Riseborough. I the film, former criminal Jacob Sternwood (Strong) is forced to return to London from his Icelandic hideaway when his son is involved in a heist gone wrong. This gives detective Max Lewinsky (McAvoy) one last chance to catch the man he has always been after. Sundance Institute to Host 10 Indies for Digital Platforms Release The organization, which organizes the annual Sundance Film Festival, will be released on a variety of online digital platforms via its Artist Services initiative, which supports Sundance alumni in locking down distribution. Films that are immediately available to rent, download and stream include Brother to Brother (starring Anthony Mackie), Children Underground (nominated for an Academy Award), Enemies of the People (current News and Documentary Emmy Award nominee) and Dirty Work (executive produced by Edward Norton). The films will be available through various portals including iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Microsoft Xbox, Sony Entertainment Network, SundanceNOW, VUDU and YouTube. For more information and additional titles, visit the Sundance Institute’s website . Around the ‘net… California Fire and Life Headed for the Big Screen Savages author Don Winslow’s 2007 thriller will be developed by Hutch Parker Entertainment. The story revolves around rising star cop Jack Wade who takes a career fall and becomes an arson investigator. But he happens upon the charred corpse of a young woman and becomes obsessed with finding her killer, Deadline reports . Amy Adams Re-teaming with David O. Russell The actress is boarding Sony Pictures’ drama formerly known as American Bullshit . The true story centers on con-man Mel Weinberg who worked with the FBI in a complex corruption case. Bradley Cooper and Jeremy Renner are also on board, THR reports . Bollywood’s First Superstar Dead at 69 Rajesh Khanna, who played the romantic lead in a number of Indian films, making him Bollywood’s first huge star, died Wednesday in Mumbai. He began his career in the mid ’60s, taking the lead role in 120 of the 170 movies he appeared in. He was the first to have screaming fans show up consistently when he appeared in public. Women married his photograph and wrote him letters in their blood, The Guardian reports .

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Saudi Arabia Women Athletes to Compete in Olympics For First Time

Saudi Arabia will send female athletes to the London Olympics this summer, ending the ultra-conservative Muslim country’s record of not doing so. The decision, announced Thursday by the IOC, means every country competing in the London games will include women athletes for the first time in history. The two female Saudi Arabia Olympic competitors are judo athlete Wodjan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani and 800-meter runner Sarah Attar. The duo, who were invited by the International Olympic Committee, were entered by the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee by the July 9 deadline. “This is very positive news and we will all be delighted to welcome these two athletes in London in a few weeks time,” IOC President Jacques Rogge said. “With Saudi Arabian female athletes now joining their fellow female competitors from Qatar and Brunei, it means that by London 2012 every national Olympic committee will have sent women to the Olympic Games,” he added. Saudi Arabia had been under increasing pressure from the IOC and human rights groups to include women athletes. The IOC has been in negotiations with the Saudis for months on securing the participation of women. Qatar and Brunei, two other countries that have never sent any female athletes to the Olympics, are also including women on their teams in 2012. About 10,500 athletes are expected to compete in London, representing more than 200 national Olympic committees. It should be great.

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Saudi Arabia will send female athletes to the London Olympics this summer, ending the ultra-conservative Muslim country’s record of not doing so. The decision, announced Thursday by the IOC, means every country competing in the London games will include women athletes for the first time in history. The two female Saudi Arabia Olympic competitors are judo athlete Wodjan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani and 800-meter runner Sarah Attar. The duo, who were invited by the International Olympic Committee, were entered by the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee by the July 9 deadline. “This is very positive news and we will all be delighted to welcome these two athletes in London in a few weeks time,” IOC President Jacques Rogge said. “With Saudi Arabian female athletes now joining their fellow female competitors from Qatar and Brunei, it means that by London 2012 every national Olympic committee will have sent women to the Olympic Games,” he added. Saudi Arabia had been under increasing pressure from the IOC and human rights groups to include women athletes. The IOC has been in negotiations with the Saudis for months on securing the participation of women. Qatar and Brunei, two other countries that have never sent any female athletes to the Olympics, are also including women on their teams in 2012. About 10,500 athletes are expected to compete in London, representing more than 200 national Olympic committees. It should be great.

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Hope Solo on Olympic Village: So Much Boning!

Hope Solo of the U.S. soccer team says that the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing were filled with drinking, revelry and sex … off the field of course. Before she packs her bags to head to London for the 2012 Olympics next week, the star revealed some sizzling secrets from the 2008 Beijing games. Solo failed a drug test recently but was let off with a warning and will compete in London. She told the newest issue of ESPN The Magazine: After topping Brazil 1-0 to take the gold, the post-match celebration was so raucous that they were still drunk during an interview the next morning. “When we were done partying, we got out of our nice dresses, got back into our stadium coats and, with no sleep, went on the Today show drunk,” she says. Still inebriated, she answered a question : “There is no pressure going into the game, other than it being a World Cup – I mean an … an Olympic Final!” It wasn’t just sports stars who enjoyed a night on the town in the Chinese city, as the soccer team was joined on their all-night bender by Vince Vaughn. And while she doesn’t name names, the 5’9″ beauty even sneaked a mystery celebrity back to her room at the Olympic Village for a raunchy rendezvous. She calls this her “Olympic secret.” “There’s a lot of sex going on!” Hope revealed. “Unlike at a bar, it’s not awkward to strike up a conversation because you have something in common.” However, “If you don’t have discipline, the village can be a huge distraction,” she warned … hopefully not for her. Somehow we think she can handle it. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Hope Solo on Olympic Village: So Much Boning!

Hope Solo on Olympic Village: So Much Boning!

Hope Solo of the U.S. soccer team says that the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing were filled with drinking, revelry and sex … off the field of course. Before she packs her bags to head to London for the 2012 Olympics next week, the star revealed some sizzling secrets from the 2008 Beijing games. Solo failed a drug test recently but was let off with a warning and will compete in London. She told the newest issue of ESPN The Magazine: After topping Brazil 1-0 to take the gold, the post-match celebration was so raucous that they were still drunk during an interview the next morning. “When we were done partying, we got out of our nice dresses, got back into our stadium coats and, with no sleep, went on the Today show drunk,” she says. Still inebriated, she answered a question : “There is no pressure going into the game, other than it being a World Cup – I mean an … an Olympic Final!” It wasn’t just sports stars who enjoyed a night on the town in the Chinese city, as the soccer team was joined on their all-night bender by Vince Vaughn. And while she doesn’t name names, the 5’9″ beauty even sneaked a mystery celebrity back to her room at the Olympic Village for a raunchy rendezvous. She calls this her “Olympic secret.” “There’s a lot of sex going on!” Hope revealed. “Unlike at a bar, it’s not awkward to strike up a conversation because you have something in common.” However, “If you don’t have discipline, the village can be a huge distraction,” she warned … hopefully not for her. Somehow we think she can handle it. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Get Well: Cassie Hospitalized For Stomach Bug

Poor Cassie . Cassie Has Stomach Virus Treated With IV Drip The Bad Boy artist and Diddy’s concubine posted this tweet and photo Thursday. Poor thang! Feel better soon Cassie. Keep clicking to see what else she’s been up to this Summer.

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REVIEW: Ice Age: Continental Drift Hits for Uninspired Blockbuster Average

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted was an unexpectedly charming addition to the summer’s kiddie flick franchise pile-up, better and stranger than, honestly, it needed to be in a subgenre that is, Pixar aside, usually just about merchandising potential and providing enough bright moving objects to occupy young attention spans for 80 minutes. People hoping for the same pleasant surprise when escorting offspring to  Ice Age: Continental Drift might as well pre-crush those hopes in advance before donning their 3-D glasses — the film, the fourth in the series from Blue Sky Studios, is just a sugary jumble of goofy voices, hyperkinetic action scenes and rote plot elements that rolls forward just enough to get us to the de rigueur pop song that plays over the closing credits. Ice Age: Continental Drift  finds the series’ makeshift herd of glacial period animals still together and not eating each other (the carnivores in the group presumably have learned to eat only non-speaking extras). Mammoths Manny (Ray Romano) and Ellie (Queen Latifah) have a now teenage daughter named Peaches (Keke Palmer) whose best friend, molehog Louis (Josh Gad), is nursing an inconvenient cross-species crush on her. (She, unfortunately for him, has eyes only for fellow mammoth Ethan, voiced by rapper Drake). Saber-toothed tiger Diego (Denis Leary) remains grumpy, while sloth Sid (John Leguizamo) is still ignorantly blissful, even when the family that abandoned him stops by to leave his senile Granny (Wanda Sykes) in his company and then takes off immediately after. The plot’s precipitated by the series mascot Scrat (Chris Wedge), an acorn-loving saber-toothed squirrel whose journey always frames and runs parallel to the main storyline, and who triggers the rapid breakup of the continents (a process that took millions and millions of years but here happens in maybe a day) by planting his prized nut in a place that manages to crack open the Earth’s crust. The shifting land masses break up the mammoth family, forcing Ellie, Peaches and all to march toward safer territory while Manny, Diego, Sid and Granny end up adrift in the sea for an oddly nautical adventure. They encounter and do battle with pirates, led by the ape Captain Gutt (Peter Dinklage), who use icebergs as ships they’re able to steer with helpful twig technology. Ice Age: Continental Drift is a children’s animated movie, and to complain about it not making sense, not having characters who require more than a one-adjective description, and not being very funny to anyone over the age of 6 may seem beside the point, — except, well, Pixar has proven things needn’t be this way.  Ice Age: Continental Drift isn’t bad so much as its devoid of anything particularly good, including the animation. The characters in general have the odd texture of ratty stuffed toys rather than furry living animals, and they’re designed in such a way as to sometimes defy expression — when the camera closes in on Manny’s face to show his alarm, it ends up only framing his two eyes and a giant, fuzzy stretch of trunk, as if someone forgot we wouldn’t be able to see his mouth. The teenage mammoths have been given strange human haircuts on top of their Elephantidae heads, as if they’re a meld between an extinct species and a Bratz doll. It’s Sid and Scrat who come off the best by being built like they belong in the Looney Tunes-esque elastic universe from which the film’s action takes its cue. When Sid melts into a heap after eating a paralyzing berry, the clever physicality of it — Manny scoops him up and tosses him to safety on a glacier, only to have him slide right bonelessly off — is entertainingly done. And Scrat’s voyage has the freedom of the surreal, from the giant ball-bearing that he bounces off of at the center of the world to the map he finds at the bottom of the ocean, the pressure squashing him to a fraction of his original size. While the main characters have battles on glaciers and encounters with sirens who seem to be there only to fill out the runtime, Scrat skitters across the surface of the water and finds his way to a Greece-inspired saber-toothed squirrel utopia that he instantly ruins. And he, blissfully, doesn’t speak. The other animals, sadly, do, in their array of celebrity voices (Nicki Minaj, Aziz Ansari, Nick Frost and Seann William Scott also pop up behind different animated faces), and they grumble their way through an assembly of prepackaged dramas that feels like a few sitcom episodes mashed together — Diego fights and then falls for pirate crew member Shira (Jennifer Lopez), Manny learns not to be so overprotective of his growing daughter and Sid realizes he’s not a screw-up or something. It’s the kind of indifferent filmmaking that wouldn’t be so offensive if it weren’t so often hugely financially successful — it’s the effort of a large group of people, plenty of them talented, to turn out something barely adequate. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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