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mardi 17 juin 2014

Two Spielberg Films Get Release Dates; Harrison Ford 'Star Wars' Injury Update; Bowe Bergdahl Films in the Works; 'Game of Thrones' Director on Shocking Finale; L.A. Kings Victory Parade, NY Mayor Sings on Kimmel

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Release Dates Set on Steven Spielberg's Next Two Films
The director will helm a spy thriller for DreamWorks before the adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's book. | Read More
'Star Wars' Injury to Sideline Harrison Ford for Eight Weeks
The actor broke his ankle Thursday and was hospitalized. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Two Bowe Bergdahl Film Projects Battle for Green Light
Mark Boal and Todd Field are writing competing projects about the controversial figure who spent five years in captivity, though Berghdal's life rights are still up for grabs. | Read More
Zendaya Coleman to Play Aaliyah in Lifetime Biopic
The 17-year-old Disney star will play the late R&B singer in a new telepic based on a recent biography. | Read More
Jason Momoa to Play Aquaman in 'Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice'
The Warner Bros. superhero ensemble pic stars Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman and Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
'Game of Thrones' Director on Finale Shockers and the 'Dark Place' Season 5 Is Headed (Q&A)
Alex Graves tells THR the episode's deaths took a toll on him: "Of the four episodes I shot, those scenes were the hardest emotionally." | Read More
New York Mayor Awkwardly Sings 'I Love L.A.' on Jimmy Kimmel After Losing Bet (Video)
Bill de Blasio bet L.A. mayor Eric Garcetti that the Rangers would beat the Kings, but a 3-2 defeat in the Stanley Cup Finals meant he had to sing away his sorrows. | Read More
'48 Hours' Looks at Similarities Between O.J. Simpson and Oscar Pistorius Trials
"O.J. was a feeding frenzy," says "Oscar Pistorius: Shots in the Dark" EP Susan Zirinsky. "You had to really be inventive to get something unique in these massive situations." | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Conan Doyle Estate Loses Appeal Over 'Sherlock Holmes' Rights
7th Circuit Judge Richard Posner rejects the distinction between "complex" and "flat" characters if it means "nearly perpetual copyright." | Read More
'How to Train Your Dragon 2' Spurs DreamWorks Animation Stock Dip
UPDATED: The sequel earned about 14 percent more during its opening weekend than did the original four years ago, but it was still as much as $15 million shy of Wall Street's expectations. | Read More
Former BuzzFeed COO Jon Steinberg Named CEO of MailOnline North America
Jon Steinberg announced that he was stepping down from his post at BuzzFeed in May. | Read More
LATEST MUSIC NEWS
Brian Williams Raps 'Baby Got Back' on 'Tonight Show' (Video)
Jimmy Fallon debuted the latest mashup Monday as the late-night talk show kicked off a week in Orlando. | Read More
STYLE & CULTURE
L.A. Kings Stanley Cup 2014 Victory Parade (Photos)
Thousands of fans filled the streets of Los Angeles on June 16 to welcome the Kings as they celebrated their second championship after an exciting 3-2 double overtime win over the New York Rangers. | Read More
Ryan Seacrest Is Now a LACMA Trustee
LACMA also announced the addition of Nicole Avant, former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas and wife of Netflix's Ted Sarandos, and philanthropist Ann Ziff to the museum's Board of Trustees. | Read More
Gisele Bunchen Will Give the World Cup Trophy to Winner
The Brazilian supermodel is set to present the prize to the winning team on July 13. | Read More
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