Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Kanye West Might Turn Up On 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians'

Source says the rapper will appear on 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' at end of season.
By Jocelyn Vena


Kim Kardashian and Kanye West
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While Kim Kardashian might be waiting to see what the future holds for her and Kanye West after going out on several dates in New York last week, fans of her E! show, "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," might soon be let in on their budding romance.

According to a source, the rapper may appear on the show towards the end of the season. "Kanye is head over heels in love with Kim, and he has told her he would love to appear on the reality show if she wants him to," the source told Radar Online about possible cameos. "Kim is a bit leery of having her man appear on camera because of the whole fiasco with her soon-to-be ex-husband, Kris Humphries, but watch for Kanye to make several appearances on the show towards the end of the season.

Viewers won't see him featured in the first part of the season, and it won't be all about Kanye."

It would hardly be the first time that Yeezy showed up on a Kardashian reality show. He previously appeared on the NYC-based Shortly after he appeared on the show, Kim brushed off any rumors that anything romantic was happening between the pair, instead dubbing him the Kardashians' "fashion muse."

Now, however, both parties seem to be more forthcoming about what exactly is happening between them, and that includes some lyrics about Kanye's feelings for Kim on his track "Theraflu." The source added that "Kim feels extremely comfortable with Kanye because she feels that for the first time she is with a partner that understands what she does for a living and doesn't scrutinize her for being in a reality show. ... She also doesn't feel like Kanye is using her, like she did with Kris."

While the Radar source insists that Kanye will appear on the show, another source tells the Huffington Post that the series had already completed filming by the time the two began dating.

"The next season shows Kim, after her devastating split with soon-to-be ex-husband Kris Humphries, get even closer to her family," the source said. "Kourtney is getting ready for the arrival of a baby girl, and Khloe is dealing with reports that she might not be the biological daughter of Robert Kardashian. But all 18 new episodes were shot before Kim started dating Kanye."

Kourtney Kardashian appeared on Fox News and didn't really have much to say about the couple's relationship status or whether Kanye will appear on the show when it kicks off next month. "Well, he has a 'K,' but I think they're friends," she said. "They're definitely friends and [have] been friends for years. ... I don't think so, who knows."

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Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis And Andy Samberg: What's After 'SNL'?

While it will be a big loss for the show, we think all three can move on to strong careers.
By John Mitchell


Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis and Andy Samberg
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The news that Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis and Andy Samberg may leave "Saturday Night Live" at the end of the current season has fans wondering why their favorite stars are looking to jump and how they'll fare once they've departed the safety of the sketch-comedy institution to pursue TV and movie stardom.

Neither Sudeikis nor Samberg has commented on the rumors, but on Alec Baldwin's podcast Monday, Wiig did address the departure talk, though she neither confirmed nor denied the chatter. "I don't know," Wiig told Baldwin when asked if her tenure as one of the most beloved "SNL" performers was nearly up. "Everyone has to leave ... and I will say that when I do leave, it's not because I'm sick of it and not because I see something better or anything like that. It's just that it's time. When I do leave, it will be the hardest thing."

While some "SNL" performers have had shaky post-show careers, plenty have had great success, and there's no reason to think Wiig, Samberg and Sudeikis won't do the same. All three have plenty of projects lined up and a history of behind-the-scenes work that makes us think they'll be just fine.

Let's take a look at what these three have cooking:

Kristen Wiig
Wiig is arguably the biggest star of the current "SNL" cast. She's been on the show for nearly seven years and has received three Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Emmy nominations for her performance on the show. Her characters Gilly and the Target Lady and her impersonations of Kathie Lee Gifford, Nancy Pelosi and Taylor Swift are among the show's most well-known. If she does leave, it will be a major loss for the show, but like Wiig told frequent "SNL" host Baldwin, "Everyone has to leave."

Like many successful comediennes before her, Wiig honed her comic talents as a performer and writer with the Groundlings comedy troupe. The latter talent served her particularly well last year, earning her an Oscar nomination for co-writing the screenplay to her hit film "Bridesmaids," which grossed nearly $170 million in the US. Perhaps in preparation for her inevitable "SNL" departure, she's recently been taking on dramatic parts — as in the just released "Friends With Kids" and the upcoming "Freezing People Is Easy" — and even her planned laughers skew away from the screwball comedy where she made her name, including "Imogene," about a playwright who stages a suicide to win back her ex but ends up in the custody of her gambling-addict mother, and "The Comedian," which will be directed by Sean Penn and co-star Robert De Niro.

Prediction: Pretty, smart and an undeniable double threat, Wiig will be just fine. She's got a long list of promising projects in the works, indicating that while she's already a household name, she's probably set for even bigger things.

Jason Sudeikis
Like Wiig, Sudeikis is currently enjoying a surge of interest from the film community. While his recent "Good Old Fashioned Orgy" was a miss, Sudeikis found modest box-office success with the comedy "Hall Pass" and scored an even bigger smash last summer with "Horrible Bosses," which was a $117 million-grossing hit in the U.S. and pulled in another $92 million overseas. Sudeikis has found himself in some pretty ideal company if he's looking to launch a long-term career in big-screen comedies. He already has "The Campaign," co-starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, in the can, as well as a still-untitled short-film compilation (think "Paris, je t'aime") that co-stars, in some fashion, everyone from Kate Winslet and Hugh Jackman to Elizabeth Banks and Emma Stone.

The actor is also carving out quite a TV niche, appearing regularly on HBO's acclaimed "Eastbound & Down" and as a voice on the animated "Cleveland Show."

Prediction: Sudeikis' reputation for being easy to work with should not be underestimated here. Comedians are notoriously touchy subjects, so it's not surprising that his easygoing nature has quickly made him a go-to for directors looking for a handsome funny guy. And let's face it: There will always be a role for the handsome funny guy. But if he wants to prove himself to be more than a one-trick pony, he needs to take on a dramatic role in the near future. Might we suggest an ensemble pic from a director like Paul Thomas Anderson, Steven Soderbergh or David O. Russell? That way, if he's good, critics will call him a "scene stealer," but if he's not great, he would blend into the background.

Andy Samberg
Samberg's departure is perhaps the biggest risk of the three "SNL" castmembers reportedly looking to fly the coop. Unlike Wiig and Sudeikis, he has not been the lead or major featured player in a successful film. Indeed, he's been a supporting player in a number of misfires and is a hard sell as a leading man. He's going to make a go of it with the upcoming Sundance Film Fest crowd pleaser "Celeste and Jesse Forever," and there seems to be a lot of interest in his upcoming summer comedy with Adam Sandler, "That's My Boy."

But Samberg's problem may lie in the very thing that's made him famous: his goofball shtick. The Digital Shorts he brought to "SNL" with his Lonely Island crew have been insanely popular, but Samberg has so far been at his best in small doses. To make a strange analogy, there's a reason Leslie Knope is the lead character on "Parks and Recreation" instead of Ron Swanson or Tom Haverford. It's because wild and crazy works for supporting characters, but leads have to be able convey far more depth and connect with audiences. Samberg has yet to prove he can do that.

Prediction: He may have a rough go of things until he finds his footing, but if he's able to bring the kind of creativity and innovation to his post-"SNL" career as he did to his time on the show, he'll figure things out. He really needs to dial it back and prove he can be more than the zany sidekick.

Which "SNL" star do you think will have the most success after leaving the show? Let us know in the comments below!

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Check Out the New "Isolated" TV Spot for Marvel's The Avengers

Yet another new TV spot for Marvel's The Avengers is now online, courtesy of Marvel , and is viewable in the player below!

Written and directed by Joss Whedon, the May 4 release stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsg�rd and Samuel L. Jackson.

Marvel's The Avengers is the superhero team up of a lifetime. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as SHIELD, finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins.

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Melissa Gilbert 'All Right' After 'Dancing With The Stars' Head Injury

Contestant suffered a 'mild concussion and whiplash' after falling during Monday night's performance.
By Gil Kaufman


Melissa Gilbert and partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy on "Dancing With the Stars"
Photo: ABC

"Dancing With the Stars" has a long history of sending its competitors to the hospital with a variety of hoofing-related injuries. But on Monday night's episode, former "Little House on the Prairie" star Melissa Gilbert appeared to suffer one of the worst two-stepping mishaps in show history.

While the judges were high on her bad-girl take on the paso doble, the real news was that Gilbert, 47, slipped at one point and though the audience didn't notice, she suffered a head injury that required hospitalization. Host Tom Bergeron announced the news on the show, but didn't give much detail.

"If you're wondering why Melissa and [dancing partner] Maks [Chmerkovskiy] are not here, she injured herself and as a precaution has gone to the hospital to get it checked out," Bergeron said on the show, promising a full update on Tuesday night's results show. Gilbert hit her Twitter account shortly after to explain her absence, writing, "I'm alright. Mild concussion and whiplash. Very soon I will be safely home resting and being taken care of."

Some of Gilbert's competitors spoke to Us Weekly about the scary moment after the show.

"She hit her head during her dance, and then after she felt a little dizzy, so they took her to the hospital just to get checked out and make sure she was okay," explained Sherri Shepherd. "I think she'll be all right, though." Gavin DeGraw said he carried Gilbert down to the green room because the TV actress was "too weak to walk," adding, "my arms were tired by the time I started the dance after carrying her!"

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New Video Reveals the Fake Tokyo Set of Pacific Rim

The very first look at one of the sets from Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim is now online, thanks to Canada's CBC News (via On Location Vacations ), who, in the video below, explore a Toronto street converted to look like Tokyo in the wake of a giant monster attack.

Now in production, the film sees a future Earth defending itself from attacking Kaiju creatures and stars Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Charlie Day, Rinko Kikuchi, Max Martini, Robert Kazinsky, Clifton Collins Jr., Diego Klattenhoff and Ron Perlman.

Set for release on July 12, 2013, Pacific Rim is referred by the news site as both Still Seas and Silent Seas , though both are likely just production titles.

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'Dancing With The Stars': Donald Driver Rules Rock Week

Melissa Gilbert is taken to hospital after injuring herself during performance.
By Kelley L. Carter


Donald Driver on "Dancing With the Stars"
Photo: ABC

For the fourth week of this season of "Dancing With the Stars," the celebrities rocked it out.

Glam rock-star style was everywhere — bedazzled outfits, eyeliner galore, tight leather and familiar rock tunes were all over the ballroom on Monday night's telecast.

The night's top scorer was NFL superstar Donald Driver, who danced away with 27 points out of 30, impressing judges with his shirtless dance routine.

Here's how the others fared during Rock Week:

Sherri Shepherd and Val Chmerkovskiy The TV talk-show co-host did the tango. Judges thought that despite a few issues with her feet, she did a decent job. Judge Bruno Tonioli said she needed to be sharper, and Carrie Ann Inaba told her, "It was good, but I think what was lacking was your normal exuberance." 21/30

Katherine Jenkins and Mark Ballas Normally, the opera singer hangs right at the top of the leader board. This week, judges thought that her paso doble was unrefined. Head judge Len Goodman said that her performance "failed to deliver." Tonioli said she was missing definition but that she set loose "a whirlwind of fury." 24/30

Jaleel White and Kym Johnson The actor danced the tango to the Rolling Stones hit "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," and he failed to impress judges as he did the first week. Goodman said that White needed to attack the dance more. Inaba said it was "funky and weird." 22/30

Melissa Gilbert and Maks Chmerkovskiy Her score didn't reflect it, but judges liked her bad-girl take with her paso doble routine. Tonioli said her sexy pose was "hot-blooded," and Inaba said it was her best showing yet. She apparently slipped at one point during the dance — the TV audience didn't notice — but before the end of the show, host Tom Bergeron announced that she had injured herself and was taken to the hospital. 22/30

Donald Driver and Peta Murgatroyd Driver was the dancing king of the night. The wide receiver's paso doble was soundtracked to Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze," and judges found it to be sexy (he danced shirtless) and raunchy — all good things. 27/30

Gladys Knight and Tristan MacManus The soul legend danced to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody," and judges were less than impressed. She landed in the bottom of the leader board for her tango. Judges said that it didn't quite come together for her, but Inaba said that it was "by far your most ambitious routine." 20/30

William Levy and Cheryl Burke Judges didn't care too much for the hot Latin actor's jive, but their disdain could barely be heard over the audience screams. Inaba told him he needed to work on staying focused, but added, "You have something special." 22/30

Roshon Fegan and Chelsie Hightower The Disney star impressed judges with his Viennese waltz, and Inaba said that it was "cute, like watching the climax of a Disney movie." 26/30

Maria Menounos and Derek Hough The TV journalist danced through the pain — she has stress fractures in her feet, and said in her rehearsal segment, "My feet have been killing me and I'm afraid something's really wrong" — but she tangoed anyway, and judges loved what they saw. Inaba applauded the chemistry the two have together. 26/30

Gavin DeGraw and Karina Smirnoff The pop singer rounded out the last of the celebrity routines, dancing the tango, and once again, judges didn't care too much for what he turned in. Tonioli said it was "a little messy in the corner." 23/30

Which celebrity are you rooting for on "Dancing With the Stars"? Tell us in the comments!

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Angelina Jolie Eyes Small Part in The Counselor

Announced earlier this year , Ridley Scott's next project is The Counselor , from an original screenplay by Cormac McCarthy. Michael Fassbender is attached to star and may be acting opposite Angelina Jolie who, Vulture reports, is eyeing a small role.

McCarthy, known for the novels-turned-films "All the Pretty Horses," "No Country for Old Men" and "The Road," wrote The Counselor specifically for the screen. It tells of a present-day Southwest lawyer who gets in over his head in the drug trade.

Though she hasn't worked with Scott in the past, Jolie is said to be interested in headlining an upcoming biopic of Gertrude Bell that Scott is attached to direct. In the meantime, she's soon slated to begin production on Walt Disney Pictures' Maleficent...

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