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Taylor Swift ruled out of One Direction movie

Director Morgan Spurlock says Taylor Swift won't feature in the One Direction movie 'This Is Us'.
Taylor Swift won't appear in the One Direction movie.
The 23-year-old singer briefly dated the band's singer Harry Styles last year but won't be in the documentary 'This Is Us' because they split up before filming began.
'This Is Us' director Morgan Spurlock told Teen Vogue: ''It gets frustrating for them at times, because suddenly stuff gets printed that isn't even true, I saw an article that said, 'Harry Styles demands Taylor Swift be taken out of the movie.' But by the time we started filming in January, they had already split up.''
While Harry's romantic drama won't feature in the movie, producer Ben Winston, says their real lives are more exciting than fiction.

‘Zero Dark Thirty’ fails at Oscars amid political fallout



LOS ANGELES – “Zero Dark Thirty,” about the decade-long U.S. hunt for Osama bin Laden, has received more attention in the U.S. Congress than it did at the Oscars on Sunday, amid political fallout over its depiction of torture and alleged intelligence leaks to the movie’s makers.
The film, which has sparked outrage among both Democrats and Republicans in Washington over its depiction of torture, and allegations that the Obama administration leaked classified intelligence to help the making of the film, won no major Oscars on Sunday and only one award overall.
Just three months ago, the thriller, which culminates in Osama bin Laden’s killing by U.S. Navy Seals, was a strong contender to pick up the biggest prize of Best Picture, as well as the Best Actress and Original Screenplay awards.
By the end of Sunday night, however, it had picked up just one award — a shared Oscar for Sound Editing, which was a tie.
In recent weeks, the movie has seen a fierce backlash over its implied message that torture helped crack the bin Laden case.
Early signs of trouble came in mid-December when leading U.S. Senators Dianne Feinstein and Carl Levin, both Democrats, and John McCain, the Republicans’ 2008 presidential candidate, sent a letter to movie studio Sony Pictures, castigating the film.
They called the film “grossly inaccurate and misleading” for suggesting torture helped the U.S. track the al Qaeda leader to a Pakistani compound, where he was killed in 2011.
Three weeks later, the film’s director, Kathryn Bigelow, was omitted from the Oscar’s Best Director shortlist, chosen by about 5,800 movie industry professionals who make up the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Bigelow was one of only four big directors to be snubbed while the film did receive five Oscar nominations.
In January, Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan pointed the finger at Washington, writing: “Chalk up this year’s nominations as a victory for the bullying power of the United States Senate and an undeserved loss for Kathryn Bigelow.”
Even on Oscar morning, the film woke to unwelcome headlines. The relatives of a flight attendant who died in the September 11, 2001 terror attacks criticized the film for using a recording of her last call before her American Airlines plane struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center.
Harry Ong, the brother of the flight attendant, Betty Ann Ong, called the film “just outrageous.”
Republicans in Washington have been particularly critical of the film, alleging that it was used to help the re-election prospects of U.S. President Barack Obama, and that it revealed national security secrets.
Other victims of the September 11 attacks have voiced support for the film as did departing U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta.
Before Sunday’s Oscars, Rotten Tomatoes editor-in-chief Matt Atchity said: “Controversial movies suffer with Academy voters. I think ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ will have a tough time winning Best Picture because I think the Academy is going to go with less controversial choices.”

source: interaksyon

Savages showing exclusively at Ayala Malls

MANILA, Philippines - Three-time Oscar-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone returns to the big screen with the ferocious thriller Savages, featuring the all-star ensemble cast of Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively, Aaron Johnson, John Travolta, Benecio del Toro, Salma Hayek, Emile Hirsch and Demian Bichir. The film is based on Don Winslow’s best-selling crime novel that was named one of The New York Times’ Top 10 Books of 2010.
Savages will be shown exclusively at Ayala Malls Cinemas starting today. Moviegoers can catch it at Glorietta 4, Greenbelt 3, Trinoma, Alabang Town Center and Market! Market!.
In the film, Laguna Beach entrepreneurs, Ben (Johnson), a peaceful and charitable Buddhist, and his closest friend Chon (Kitsch), a former Navy SEAL and ex-mercenary, run a lucrative, homegrown industry — raising some of the best marijuana ever developed. They also share a one-of-a-kind love with the extraordinary beauty Ophelia (Lively). Life is idyllic in their Southern California town until the Mexican Baja Cartel decides to move in and demands that the trio partners with them.

Markki Stroem takes dark, sexy route with coveted lead role in Cinemalaya entry

In an old Inquirer.com story, singer-actor Markki Stroem was asked if he preferred to be a matinee idol or a sex symbol.
His reply was instant and confident. “I like variety,” Stroem pointed out. “I don’t think I’ll be a good matinee idol, because I don’t like the pakilig or pa-cute style. I like dark themes. I have no qualms about being a sex symbol. Sexy is a good brand!”
In the dramatic epic “Amor Y Muerte” (Spanish for “Love and Death”), one of the official entries in the Director’s Showcase category of this year’s Cinemalaya in July, Markki Stroem gets a chance to flex his acting muscles and play dark and sexy.
The “Pilipinas Got Talent” Season 1 finalist leads the cast of “Amor Y Muerte”, which also marks the directorial comeback of veteran entertainment editor and filmmaker Cesar “Ces” Evangelista.
The two other main leads of the independent production are Althea Vega and Gino Quintana, who have both appeared in several indie films. “Amor Y Muerte” is actually Markki’s second indie effort after his hilarious portrayal of a transvestite in last year’s Cinema One Originals entry, “Slumber Party”.
In the auditions alone, Markki already left a good impression. A production insider told us of the screen tyro: “Very professional, alam niya ang needs ng role, pero go-go-go siya, a real artist.”
From the get-go, the creative team behind “Amor Y Muerte” made no secret of the requirements from those who wished to vie for the roles of the three main characters – it called for the actors to go au naturel.

Bon Jour, 'Aparisyon'

MANILA, Philippines – Filipino independent film “Aparisyon” (international title “Apparition”) is set to compete in France for the 15th Deauville Asian Film Festival.
As posted on the film’s website, “Aparisyon” by Filipino director Vincent Sandoval has been selected as one of seven feature films in competition for the festival’s March 6 to 10, 2013 run. The horror film is nominated for the Lotus d’Or (Golden Lotus) Award for Best Picture. Sandoval will be in attendance, announced the website.
Starring Jodi Sta. Maria, Mylene Dizon, Raquel Villavicencio, and Fides Cuyugan-Asensio, “Aparisyon” follows the story of secluded nuns set in the pre-Martial Law era.
The festival programmer’s notes on “Aparisyon,” as posted on Deauville Asian Film Festival’s website, read “APPARITION offers a profound reflection on sin, guilt and faith, rooted in a specific historical and political context highlighted by the sophistication of the staging.”
It also commended “Filipino filmmaker based in New York” Sandoval, who “founded in 2009 IndioBravo Film Foundation, which allows the American public to discover the Philippine independent cinema. The same year, he wrote, directed and starred in his first short film, SENORITA, screened at many international festivals, including Cannes and Vancouver.”
Brillante Mendoza’s “Thy Womb” is only the other Filipino film in the festival’s official selection, which will be screening outside of competition.