Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Lindsay Lohan: I’m Clean and Sober

Lindsay Lohan sat down with Matt Lauer on Tuesday, in her first TV interview since she appeared on the "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno last April. The troubled actress opened up to the "Today" show host about getting her career back on track when her probation (hopefully) ends in March, promising, "I will not let anyone down."

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Kristen Stewart Arrives In France For Paris Fashion Week

Kristen Stewart looked rested and casual as she arrived in the Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, France Feb. 29!

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'Bel Ami' clip now in HD

It's one of the scene from the 12 minutes video we posted HERE, but now in HD.



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Michael Douglas, aka Gordon Gekko, recants; greed is not good

Michael Douglas has been recruited by the FBI to front a campaign against insider trading and fraud

In Wall Street, Michael Douglas, played the loathsome and crooked stockbroker Gordon Gekko, who famously blurted out the line that "greed is good". Now, more than 20 years later, he has been recruited by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to front a very real campaign against insider trading and fraud that costs the US Treasury billions of dollars every year.

The traders that the FBI have in their sights could well be the next Michael Milken - the one time junk bond king - who the Guardian profiled following his release from prison for fraud in 1995. Milken was, in part, the inspiration for Oliver Stone's Wall Street. Legend has it that Milken once sat at an expensive X-shaped desk from which he directed his empire.

Milken and the other self styled Masters of the Universe epitomised much of what had gone wrong with US stock markets and their demise was hastened by the stock market crash of 1987.

By the 1990's, the avarice of the previous decade seemed to have been replaced - greed had gone out of fashion, or so we were led to believe.

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EXCLUSIVE! Sneak Peek From The Next Victorious

If you're ready for a new Victorious episode and you know it, don't just clap your hands:
STAND UP, SCREAM OUT, AND LET LOOOOSE TO SHOW IT!
And if you need some motivation to get PUMPED, then you should check out this EXCLUSIVE clip we've got from Saturday's all-new episode!
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Oscars 2012: What was Billy Crystal's lamest joke? [Poll]

Oscars 2012. There were any number of Billy Crystal Oscar jokes that landed with a thud. What was his biggest miss? Vote in our poll.

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What Angelina Jolie's leg has in common with Renaissance art

I can't help but wonder if Versace got the idea for the revealing dress Angelina Jolie wore to the Oscars from the 1504 Giorgione painting of the Biblical hero Judith

Angelina Jolie's right leg was the star of the Oscars, I hear, and apparently quite a subject of conversation on Twitter as well. Of course, I am above all that, but I can't help pointing out that centuries before Versace clad Jolie in her eye-catching slit dress, the Venetian Renaissance painter Giorgione had the same idea.

In about 1504, Giorgione painted the Biblical hero Judith standing over the severed head of Holofernes. In the Old Testament, Judith goes to the tent of this enemy of the Israelites, gets him drunk and chops off his head. She has been portrayed many times in art, but rarely with such striking dress sense as she shows in Giorgione's painting.

He pictures her resting her foot on the gruesome head, nuzzling her bare sole in its tangled locks – hair against skin. That's an oddly sensual touch in a religious painting. Giorgione adapted it from Donatello's bronze statue of David, whose pose his Judith imitates. This kind of visual allusion to one another was what Renaissance artists loved to do. But what really takes your breath away is Judith's exposed leg. From her bare foot it rises magnificently, revealed by a slit in her pink dress, to the thigh.

Usually Judith wore a long dress to be modest – being a Bible character and all. What Giorgione has therefore done is to turn a polite, conservative dress convention into something sexy: the long dress that ought to hide Judith's body becomes a way of revealing it. The game is quite similar to Jolie's show-off leg performance at the Oscars.

Giorgione has given a lot of thought to Judith's dress. As so often in these Renaissance paintings you have to wonder – did such a garment actually exist? Was it worn by a model? Or did he imagine it? The top of the slit is extravagantly ornamented, with beautiful gold thread creating an effect like the gothic windows of Venetian palaces. It is all a frame for Judith's leg – a leg Giorgione has painted with consummate sensuality.

I can't help wondering if Versace got the idea for that Oscar dress from Giorgione's painting. After all, its head designer must be interested in Renaissance art with a name like Donatella. Perhaps fashion, like the human body, changes less than we think.


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Tyga, Trae Tha Truth To Swag Out On 'RapFix Live' Today!

Tune in today at 4 p.m. ET on MTV.com to catch a special introduction from DJ Whoo Kid and G-Unit signee Paris.
By Rob Markman


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Photo: C Flanigan/ WireImage

It's been a long time coming, but Tyga has finally released his Young Money debut, Careless World: Rise of the Last King, and to celebrate, the L.A. spitter will visit "RapFix Live" on Wednesday (February 29).

It hasn't been an easy road for Tyga, who released his independent debut LP, No Introduction, in 2008, but after hooking up with Lil Wayne's YMCMB crew, he has amassed a series of wins. His biggest single, "Rack City," has already peaked at #3 on the Billboard Rap Songs chart and spawned a high-profile remix featuring T.I., Young Jeezy, Wale, Fabolous and Meek Mill.

While tracks like the Lil Wayne-assisted "Faded" and "King & Queens" featuring Wale and Nas have fans excited about the album, which was released February 21, there is still some controversy surrounding the release. It seems Tyga failed to clear a sample from Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech and the physical CD was pulled from major retail chains like Best Buy and Target. The snafu will no doubt put a dent in Tyga's first-week sales, but he is still projected to sell about 75,000 copies digitally.

Houston rapper Trae Tha Truth will also appear on this week's "RapFix Live" to make a special announcement. Emerging from the underground rap crew the Screwed Up Click, Trae has made quite a name for himself in the streets. With a number of solo albums, mixtapes and collaboration LPs like 2003's A--holes by Nature, with Z-Ro, Trae has become one of the most respected MCs in the game. His 2011 LP Street King featured contributions from Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Wyclef Jean and Wiz Khalifa, to name a few. Now Trae is ready to take a new step in his career, but you have to tune in to "RapFix Live" on Wednesday to find out.

Finally, DJ Whoo Kid is set to hit the famous red couch with newly inked G-Unit Signee Paris. Fans may have heard the femcee spitting on 50 Cent's latest mixtape project, Big 10.

Catch Tyga, DJ Whoo Kid and Trae tha Truth on "RapFix Live" Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET on MTV.com, and be sure to join the Twitter conversation using the hashtags #RapFixLive. Send your questions for the artists to @MTVRapFiX!

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George Clooney Talks About Coming Out in Hollywood & His Bromance with Brad Pitt!

Brad Pitt & George Clooney's Friendship Through the YearsThe world sees them as best friends, while others not-so secretly hope George Clooney and Brad Pitt are more than just that!  While George says he is “pruod” to have Brad as a (platonic, get over it) friend, he says they actually don’t get to hang that often. “People think Brad and I hang out...Read more»

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Ringer - Extended Promo Released For Next Week's Episode!

We REALLY hope The CW doesn't cancel Ringer! It keeps getting better and better!
Check out the newly released extended promo (above) for the upcoming episode of Ringer entitled "You're Way Too Pretty To Go To Jail."
As we've said before, we can't get enough of this show!
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Whitney Houston Greeting Card Pulled From Target

A greeting card featuring insensitive language about Whitney Houston has been pulled from the shelves at Target. The item, which was on sale well before the singer died earlier this month, refers to her troubled relationship with Bobby Brown and related travails. It reads: "Next time you think of dating the bad boy; consider Whitney Houston. That's all I'm going to say."

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Marigold Hotel welcomes older viewers

British-Indian retirement film draws ill-served older audience, but pales against popularity of The Woman in Black

The winner

With an average cast age in their 60s, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel can hardly be said to be targeting the demographic that visits the cinema most frequently: young people. But the potency of the perennially ill-served older audience has once again been demonstrated. John Madden's comedy drama about elderly Brits seeking a cheaper retirement option in Jaipur has opened with a highly impressive £2.22m. That's certainly at the top end of expectations for a film starring Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy and Tom Wilkinson plus Slumdog Millionaire's Dev Patel.

Back in 2003, Calendar Girls kicked off with £1.88m, but the comedy benefited from huge media interest in the real stripping Women's Institute ladies. Marigold Hotel is based on existing material – Deborah Moggach's novel These Foolish Things – but awareness levels are simply not comparable.

The older audience is famously dilatory when it comes to checking out films at the cinema, at least compared with younger segments, eager to be the first to see the latest offering. Calendar Girls went on to exceed £20m at the UK box office, more than 10 times its opening, and films including The Queen and The King's Speech have achieved similarly impressive multiples of debut takings. This bodes well for Marigold Hotel, assuming word of mouth is positive.

Although top sites on the title include perennial high achievers such as Odeon Leicester Square and Vue Westfield Shepherds Bush, it's less common to see Odeon Guildford, Cineworld Cheltenham and Odeon Tunbridge Wells in a film's top 10 venues. Top arthouse is Curzon Chelsea.

The contender

Beating Marigold Hotel on Friday, but falling behind on Saturday and Sunday, is action thriller Safe House, starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds. Still, backers Universal should be more than happy with a £2.14m debut for the South Africa-set picture. It's a significant improvement on the launch total for Washington's previous effort, runaway-train flick Unstoppable, which opened in November 2010 with £1.71m including £442,000 in previews.

The Taking of Pelham 123, another transport-themed Washington thriller, started with £1.78m including £311,000 in previews. The actor is acknowledged to be a less potent marketable asset in the UK than in his native US, where Safe House kicked box-office butt with a $40.2m opening.

The real winner

Despite the one-two punch of Marigold Hotel and Safe House, The Woman in Black reigns supreme at the UK box office for the third consecutive weekend. A relatively modest decline of 31%, the lowest of any film in the top 10, delivered third-frame takings of £2.43m, and a 17-day tally of £14.61m. War Horse is the only other 2012 release to achieve three weekend hauls of £2m-plus. A total of £20m-plus looks eminently achievable for the Daniel Radcliffe period horror.

The losers

Landing in 10th place, Katherine Heigl's action comedy One for the Money debuted with a weak £317,000. Not screened to UK critics for review, the film suffered from bad buzz, and earned a dire 22/100 rating at Metacritic. Opening four weeks earlier in the US, the picture has already been turfed out of most cinemas over there, and has maxed out with a poor $26m.

Heigl's Life As We Know It debuted in October 2010 with £986,000, while Killers, co-starring Ashton Kutcher, began its run a few months earlier with £1.05m including £309,000 in previews. Before that, The Ugly Truth, opposite Gerard Butler, kicked off with £1.98m including £727,000 in previews, while 27 Dresses achieved a similar opening of £1.75m including £256,000 in previews. Heigl's box-office has been sliding since Knocked Up, and One for the Money represents a new low for the actress.

Although occupying significantly fewer screens, three other titles similarly underperformed. The largely well-reviewed Rampart, starring Woody Harrelson, achieved a screen average of £1,366, grossing just over £102,000 from 75 sites. Previews push that number to £113,000. Australian doggie picture Red Dog convinced neither as mainstream family fare nor as a niche title for fans of Antipodean cinema. A £20,800 opening from 56 screens resulted, yielding a site average of £372. Previews push its tally to a scarcely better £24,700. Finally, desert period adventure Black Gold, starring Tahar Rahim, Antonio Banderas, Mark Strong and Freida Pinto, evaporated on contact with the market, with £11,000 from 95 sites, and a £116 average. Look for its screen count to plunge from Friday. If you plan to see it, don't dally.

The awards battle

Despite massive publicity for The Artist building up to its Oscars triumph on Sunday, the film still declined at the box-office, with a 33% dip. Backers Entertainment Films and The Weinstein Company will now be hoping that audience holdouts will finally crumble in the wake of those major Oscar wins, converting the current £7.58m to something closer to the £10m that the picture merits.

Meanwhile, The Descendants fell a more troubling 61%. With only an adapted screenplay win for the Alexander Payne title, it's hard to envision much further box-office traction. War Horse, with £18.09m, remains the only best picture Oscar nominee this year to achieve UK box-office above £8m.

The future

Despite strong openings for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Safe House, overall the market is 29% down on the equivalent weekend from 2011, when as many as 12 pictures grossed in excess of £500,000, compared with just four for the current frame. Takings have now trailed 2011 levels on all eight weekends of the year to date, with three of the frames seeing shortfalls of at least 25%. Matters may improve with the arrival of rival comedies This Means War, starring Reese Witherspoon, Tom Hardy and Chris Pine, and Wanderlust, with Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston. Not benefiting from marquee cast names, but boasting a highly marketable premise (the most epic teen party ever), the 18-certificate Project X could deliver a surprise, replicating the success of the recent Chronicle.

Top 10 films

1. The Woman in Black, £2,432,580 from 451 sites. Total: £14,614,604

2. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, £2,222,051 from 504 sites (New)

3. Safe House, £2,142,872 from 424 sites (New)

4. The Muppets, £1,490,069 from 519 sites. Total: £12,859,481

5. Ghost Rider 3D: Spirit of Vengeance, £487,874 from 351 sites. Total: £2,311,650

6. The Vow, £480,085 from 308 sites. Total: £4,651,254

7. Journey 2 The Mysterious Island, £411,983 from 413 sites. Total: £5,788,145

8. Star Wars: Episode 1 3D, £404,962 from 330 sites. Total: £4,811,649

9. The Artist, £352,139 from 298 sites. Total: £7,584,476

10. One For The Money, £316,762 from 338 sites (New)

Other openers

Rampart, 75 sites. Total: £102,473 (+ £11,013 previews)

Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya, 44 sites. Total: £79,698

Red Dog, 56 sites. Total: £20,837 (+ £3,890 previews)

Laura, 4 sites. Total: £11,848

Jodi Breakers, 19 sites. Total: £11,215

Black Gold, 95 sites. Total: £11,004

Naachle London, 36 sites. Total: £3,357

The Adopted, 1 site. Total: £1,172

Blood Car, 7 sites. Total: £187


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Avengers Assemble! New Trailer Released!

While it has a slightly tweaked title overseas, The Avengers is still inching closer to its release!
Titled Avengers Assemble in the UK, a new trailer has been released featuring the crime fighting team.
And this one is just as EPIC as the others!
The new trailer is a minute longer than the extended Super Bowl ad so [...]

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Jason Segel's 'Engagement' will open Tribeca Film Festival

The Five-Year Engagement, starring Jason Segel, will open the 11th Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

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Celine Dion Cancels More Shows: “I Guess It Was Worse Than I Thought”

Celine Dion has canceled two months' worth of concerts due to the virus inflaming her vocal cords. Last week, the singer canceled a handful of shows at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas after falling ill. Now she's been advised by doctors to rest her voice for six to eight weeks, pushing her return date back to June 9.

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The Artist and the power of sensory deprivation in film and theatre | Mark Espiner

Taking voices away from actors, or plunging audiences into darkness, can provide an immersive, more intimate experience

For the makers of The Artist, clutching five Oscars this week including best film, silence is quite literally golden.

Some have argued that it wooed the Academy by conjuring up the romance of Hollywood's past. Regardless of its awards success, it has won the hearts of the public with a novel approach that trusted them to take an imaginative leap. Disposing with dialogue let the viewer engage in an unfamiliar way with the characters and invest in the story.

By depriving the actors of their voices, director Michel Hazanavicius focused attention on gesture, action and movement. Of course, all those things are present in a talkie, but without words a raised eyebrow takes on greater significance, and the look of love, when it does not have to speak, is invested with unfamiliar power.

There is potent richness in depriving audiences of its familiar senses – or messing with them a little – to create a new frame to look through. For some years now Sound & Fury, the theatre company I co-direct with Dan Jones and my brother Tom, has been plunging its audiences into a total blackout, providing aural stimulation to heighten the visual sense.

It has sometimes taken quite a lot to convince the more health-and-safety conscious theatres that bright green exit lights are not necessary throughout the show. But once past that hurdle, the pitch black can't-see-your-hand-in-front-of-your-face environment has been a liberating theatrical tool, which has had startling results. We found audiences rapt and excited about how their imagination was set free. That the sound world, with live actors but without a set, could transport them to the story's heart in darkness. The shared experience and immersive quality, they said, set it well apart from radio. The dark let us take the audience to places you could not normally visit, in the case of Kursk, our most recent work, to witness the last moments of the doomed Russian submarine.

The eminent neuropsychologist Professor Richard Gregory, whose life's work investigated how the brain sees, was curious about how sight deprivation combined with sound in one of our shows could almost stimulate the visual sense. The conversation ended up inspiring our latest work. Going Dark is the story of a man going blind and struggling with his changing perceptual experience. It uses periods of total darkness to let the audience into his new sightless world.

The appetite for sense deprivation experience is widening. The effect of artist Miroslaw Balka's installation at Tate Modern resided in nothing you could actually see. And theatre playing to a different sense is a growing trend. David Rosenberg and Glen Neath's new play Ring gives the audience headphones for a play in total darkness.

Perhaps the willingness to be drawn away from the visual and the familiar taps in to a desire to switch off the visual sense and take a break from the battery of images we deal with every day from billboards to public transport TV. Or, in the case of The Artist, to have the imagination retuned to receive a story differently and enjoy a film experience that is a little more intimate.

The writer Saul Bellow argued that the accumulation of distraction – particularly the visual – was a destructive force. He suggested that "the emergence from distraction is aesthetic bliss". In the case of his craft, the novel, he described the act of reading as entering a "state of intimacy with the writer", turning to hear a voice as if "coming from a place beneath the breastbone".

A state of intimacy lets us discover something about ourselves and our world. That is what we are all after, isn't it? Sometimes you can find it in silence or without looking.

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The Next Nerd Trend: Tuck Your Shirt In!

Nerdy glasses were so trendy (and still are) that nerdy fashion has been a number one trend for fashionistas. We've always considered tucking our shirts in as something only nerds do, but these days it's super trendy. Mischa Barton and 10 of our fave trendy celebs show us how to mix, match, and accessorize with a perfectly tucked in shirt.

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Heidi Klum Spends Time With Her Mum!

We spotted Heidi Klum, her daughter Lou Sulola Samuel, and her mother Erna Klum. They were attending at a kids party in Los Angeles. Hope Heidi is feeling better after the divorce. Anyhow, it's good that she's spending time with her mother.

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Booted Contestant Jermaine Jones Returns to American Idol (VIDEO)

As promised at the end of last week's "American Idol," one previously eliminated male contestant would be welcomed back to the show. And on Tuesday's episode, Jermaine Jones was given a second chance. Check out his performance.

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Madonna Drops New Single 'Girl Gone Wild'

Pop icon's inner dance-floor vixen comes out on second MDNA single.
By Jocelyn Vena


Madonna's "Girl Gone Wild"
Photo: Interscope

Madonna kicked the party off with "Give Me All Your Luvin', " and she's keeping it going with her second MDNA single, "Girl Gone Wild." The thumping song, released Monday (February 27), proves that this era of Madonna will certainly be focused on pumping out dance-floor anthems.

"Girl Gone Wild" is all about the heat of letting loose and dancing, certainly themes that Madge fans will find familiar. Produced by Benny Benassi, the track, though fun and funky, is a bit darker than her first single, which seemed to pay homage to the '80s version of the pop icon in its bright nature.

"I got that burnin' hot desire/ And no one can put out my fire/ It's coming right down through the wire/ Here it comes/ When I hear them 808 drums/ It's got me singing," she proclaims on the catchy, sing-along chorus. "Hey, ey, ey, ey/ Like a girl gone wild/ A good girl gone wild/ I'm like, hey, ey, ey, ey/ Like a girl gone wild/ A good girl gone wild."

The song chugs along thanks to more dance-floor confessions from the singer, which include, "The room is spinning/ It must be the Tanqueray/ I'm about to go astray/ My inhibition's gone away/ I feel like sinning/ You got me in the zone/ DJ play my favorite song/ Turn me on."

The video was shot earlier this month and was directed by fashion photographers Mert and Marcus, who also shot the colorful artwork for the album. It had been rumored that Britney Spears would be featured on the track, but that rumor was shot down by Madonna herself.

MDNA will drop on March 26. It features production from collaborators like Martin Solveig and William Orbit, Demolition Crew, Alessandro "Alle" Benassi, Hardy "Indiigo" Muanza and Michael Malih.

What do you think of "Girl Gone Wild"? Leave your comment below!

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Go Behind the Scenes of ‘Mad Men’ Season Five! (VIDEO)

Mad-Men-Behind-the-ScenesIt’s been a long wait, but Mad Men is (almost) finally back! After the show’s fourth season ended a year and a half ago, Don Draper (Jon Hamm) and co. are back and it’s sure to be more dramatic than ever. If you’ve been dying to know what went into filming the current season, you’re...Read more»

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J.Lo Allegedly Apologizes To Diddy For Missing Calls And Texts At Oscar Bash!

Huh!?!?
According to an eavesdropper at Vanity Fair's post-Oscars bash, J.Lo had quite the run-in with Diddy!!
After arriving with Casper Smart in her second Zuhair Murad gown of the evening, guests say she went straight for her old lover as soon as she saw him.
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Cosmopolis and Cannes - What's the buzz?



Cineuropa recently posted an article speculating about Cannes with a list of films that will likely make it to the festival. Cosmopolis was included.
As Berlinale comes to a close, professionals have turned their attention to the 65th Cannes Film Festival, to be held from May 16 to 27, and observers are already speculating about the films that will be selected this year by Thierry Frémaux.

Among those most likely to make it to Cannes are (...) Cosmopolis by Canadian director David Cronenberg.


Also, from Cineuropa, another article where Cosmopolis' executive producer, Grégoire Melin, says he's "counting on" the film going to Cannes.
The European Film Market at the 62nd Berlinale was buzzing for Franco-American production The We and the I by Michel Gondry (photo), pre-sold by the Parisian company Kinology. The new film by the director of Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind was filmed last year in New York in the Bronx, and follows high school students on the bus home on the last day of the school year. The film is a sort of study of group dynamics and the evolution of relationships as the bus gradually becomes emptier, and has been acquired in Berlin for several small territories, according to Grégoire Melin, who will unveil footage from the film a few weeks before Cannes, where he will also be counting on Cosmopolis by David Cronenberg (article), already pre-sold practically everywhere in the world.


Different movie sites commented the articles above:

The Playlist posted an analysis of the articles and lists 'Cosmopolis' as Strong Contenders.
Cannes is still a couple of months away so anything can happen, and much can change so this is our more level-headed, buyer-beware cautious entry into the world of speculation that tends to become engulfed in a lot of wishful thinking. All signs point to another strong festival, with a top tier list of filmmakers likely to make the journey.

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Strong Contenders

“Cosmopolis” (dir. David Cronenberg)
Cast: Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche, Paul Giamatti, Jay Baruchel, Sarah Gadon
Before the end of the year, David Cronenberg told us that he was finishing the sound mix for the film, which means it’s nearing the finish line. Meanwhile, producer Gregoire Melin recently told Cineuropa he is “counting on” the film showing up on the Croisette. Additionally, “Cosmopolis” is a co-production between French and Canadian backers, so we presume we’re looking at Cannes premiere, followed by a TIFF bow before rolling into theaters this fall. Cronenberg is a regular at the festival but hasn’t been there in a decade since “Spider,” so we’re sure they’re going to want him back.


Hollywood-Elsewhere and AwardsDaily also commented Cineuropa's speculation list.

We can't forget about the 'Cosmopolis' poster that was released a couple weeks ago with a new release date: May 18th, 2012. The Cannes Film Festival runs from May 16th to May 27th.

For now, there's no official word about which films will make it to the festival, but we'll keep you updated if anything new comes out.

Source: http://robpattinson.blogspot.com/2012/02/cosmopolis-and-cannes-whats-buzz.html

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