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Anika Noni Rose, from “Dreamgirls” to “Princess and the Frog” 0

Posted on January 25, 2010 by kankan

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Tiana is certainly not the typical fairy-tale princess. Her daydreams are not of faraway kingdoms or castles in the clouds, but of personal success, in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ comedy musical “The Princess and the Frog.”  Her voice, and essentially her soul, is provided by new actress Anika Noni Rose who is best known for her memorable performance in 2006’s Oscar-winning “Dreamgirls.”
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Cinemarehiyon 2010 0

Posted on January 25, 2010 by kankan

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From the mountain ranges of the Cordilleras and the vast plains of Central Luzon, through the glittering sands that sprawl through Visayas, till the farthest corners of majestic Mindanao – see a side of Philippine independent cinema that you’ve never seen before.
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4Minute live in Manila! 0

Posted on January 25, 2010 by kankan

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K-pop fans from all over the Philippines can’t help but get overly excited for the first promo tour of the hottest K-pop girl group ever to hit Manila! 4Minute! The Philippine Promo tour of 4Minute is the first ever promotional tour of a Korean pop act where fans can gain more access to them through their highly anticipated mall shows!

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You can still watch The Killers live! 0

Posted on January 25, 2010 by kankan

The Killers fans will appreciate how faithful LIVE FROM THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL is to the band’s sight and sound onstage.  Moreover, the songs cut across all four of the Killers’ album releases, from their debut Hot Fuss (“Somebody Told Me,” “Smile Like You Mean It,” “Mr. Brightside,” “All These Things That I’ve Done,” “Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine”); to Sam’s Town (“For Reasons Unknown,” “Bling (Confessions Of A King),” “Sam’s Town (acoustic),” “Read My Mind,” “The River Is Wild,” “Bones,” “When You Were Young”); to Sawdust (“Shadowplay,” “Sweet Talk”); and Day & Age (“Human,” “This Is Your Life,” “The World We Live In,” “Joy Ride,” “I Can’t Stay,” “Losing Touch,” “Spaceman,” “A Dustland Fairytale”).

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“Diary of a Wimpy Kid” with Barack Obama and Stepahnie Meyer in the best-seller list 0

Posted on January 22, 2010 by kankan

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“Reluctant readers are just kids who have so many entertainment options – the Internet, television, video games – they don’t see the values of reading,” says Jeff Kinney, author of the best-selling novel cartoon series “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” now a motion picture being filmed by 20th Century Fox that will open in Phil. theaters come April 3.
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Ben Barnes is back in “Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader” 0

Posted on January 22, 2010 by kankan

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Ben Barnes is back with Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes in another out-of-this-world adventure in “Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader.”

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Uma Thurman brings the utterly terrifying Medusa to life 0

Posted on January 22, 2010 by kankan

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Uma Thurman plays Greek mythology’s mesmerizing Medusa in Chris Columbus’ “Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief.”  The movie revolves around Percy (Logan Lerman) who incurs the wrath of Zeus who believes the boy has stolen his powerful lightning rod.  Set to clear his name,  Percy son of a mortal mother Sally (Catherine Keener) and the Greek god Poseidon (Kevin McKidd), is a demigod and has yet to discover his innate powers he inherited being the son of the sea god.
Along his journey to find the lightning thief, Percy encounters Medusa (Thurman) who according to legend is the Gorgon with the head of snakes.  Anyone who gazed at her directly would immediately turn to stone.  His confrontation with Medusa is a pivotal moment in his daunting journey.
Thurman hisses in the following q&a more on her latest role as the stone-turner Medusa.
Q: What interested you about Medusa and this film?
A: “I was a great fan of Chris Columbus. The script was fantastic, Chris wanted me to do it, and it seemed like a fun idea. So I just went online and I did some research about Medusa   to get an idea about the character. I thought her story was very interesting and quite sad.”
Q: What was it that intrigued you about her story?
A: “She was a maiden, a priestess of Athena and was known for having extremely beautiful hair. She was worshipping in the temple of Athena when Poseidon took a liking to her and ravished and abused her for his pleasure.    Athena was angry that someone else was admired over herself because she was a lover of Poseidon, so she took revenge upon the offended maiden by damning her to immortality and loneliness and a head of snakes. Should she ever seek company from anyone, they would turn to stone.”
Q: What did you think of the idea of bringing the Greek gods into contemporary America?
A: “It is sheer brilliance. When I read the script it was one of the most intelligent and exciting ideas I had seen, both actively alive and playful.  It is full of richness and character, and I thought it had something worthwhile to say.”
Q:  How important do you think it is to have inspiring and uplifting films like Percy Jackson that are also entertaining?
A: “Very important.  There is a lot of horribly boring, dreadful children’s entertainment and I am glad not to be part of it. For this one, the script was great, it was beautifully imaginative, I loved the subject and it had a great director standing behind it too.”


Q: You have CG (computer generated) snakes on your head.  How do you interact with your snake hair?

A: “The snakes were computer generated and I had a green cap on while I was filming but just for fun at a rehearsal, we brought in a plethora or “flock” of real snakes. Medusa slightly talks to them and looks at them so I wanted to bring a sense of reality to the unreality of it all.”
Q: What do you think of the theme of this film?  It is about a boy who becomes a very unlikely hero and it has an interesting take on learning disabilities.
A: “I think it is great because I have a daughter who’s dyslexic and I was dyslexic myself. And as many times as people say ‘you have other gifts; for every problem God gives you, he gives you a problem solving skill’, it is always difficult. This is   a very empowering idea for children and is a subject very close to me.
Q: Do you enjoy reading now?
A: “I very much enjoy reading, but I didn’t read a book on my own until I was nine years old and that wasn’t a very complicated book.  I was ‘dying’ in first and second grade being given SEE SPOT RUN over and over again and struggling through it and blaming myself. And that’s just the reality of the beast.”


Q: Is there any particular Greek god that you think is fantastic, if you had to pick one?

A: “I always love the story of Cupid and Psyche. For some reason I was very fond of all the Greek myths in school, so for me this film was a lot of fun. I just happened to really love studying the gods and goddesses.  I think from a psychological point of view, there’s a huge interest in the stories and how they relate to human life.”
Uma Thurman was born in New York and as a teenager studied at the Professional Children’s School. Her sparkling career began with a series of spectacular roles.   Her recent film credits include, “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,” “Dangerous Liasons” and ”Henry and June.” Thurman was nominated for a best supporting actress Oscar for her role in the 1994 film “Pulp Fiction.” Her many other films include “Where the Heart Is,” “Final Analysis,” “Jennifer 8,” “Mad Dog & Glory,” “Even Cowgirls Get the Blues,” “A Month By the Lake,” “The Truth About Cats and Dogs,””Batman and Robin,” “Les Miserables,” “Paycheck,”  “Tape,”  “Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and Kill Bill: Vol. 2,” “Be Cool,” “Prime,” “The Producers,” “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” and “The Accidental Husband.” “Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief” opens February 12 in theaters nationwide from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.

Janet Jackson’s Greatest Hits Celebrated on THE BEST 0

Posted on January 22, 2010 by kankan

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Janet Jackson has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, and is one of the best-selling artists in contemporary music. For the first time ever, 33 of Janet’s global #1 hits, plus the newly recorded single, “Make Me,” will be available on one album—THE BEST.

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