Wednesday, January 11, 2023

 





Tales of Symphonia Remastered ‘Gameplay’ trailer

Bandai Namco has released the official gameplay trailer for Tales of Symphonia Remastered.

Here is an overview of the game, via Bandai Namco:

In a dying world, legend has it that a Chosen One will one day rise from amongst the people and the land will be reborn. The line between good and evil blurs in this epic adventure where the fate of two interlocked worlds hangs in the balance. Follow the journey of Lloyd Irving as he and his friends try to save both worlds.

Key Features

  • An Epic Adventure – Explore a rich and lively world filled with unforgettable characters and experience an emotionally charged storyline like never before.
  • Fully Restored – Features graphically enhanced and improved gameplay.
  • Thrilling Battles – Play with up to three friends in local co-op mode to fight powerful opponents in real-time battles. Combine hundreds of special attacks and magic spells.
  • A 3D Masterpiece – Watch stunning anime cutscenes and become absorbed in endearing cel-shaded characters designed by renowned artist Kosuke Fujishima.

Tales of Symphonia Remastered is due out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch on February 16 in Japan and February 17 worldwide.



Golden Globes Awards 2023

What we covered here
  • Big night: Steven Spielberg’s autobiographical “The Fabelmans” and the Irish period piece “The Banshees of Inisherin” claimed the top prizes at the Golden Globe Awards.
  • TV stars: "Abbott Elementary" and "White Lotus" received multiple awards in the television categories.
  • Back on air: It was the return to live television for an event that was mired in controversy over the lack of diversity among the organizers, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
  • In his opening remarks, host Jerrd Carmichael zeroed in on the issue, noting: "I'm here because I'm Black."
Our live coverage has ended. Follow the latest entertainment news here or read through the updates below. 

Here are all of the winners from the 80th Golden Globes

ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” and HBO’s “The White Lotus” were some of the big TV winners of the night, and in film, “The Banshees of Inisherin” and “The Fabelmans” walked away with two of the most coveted awards of the night.

Here are all of the winners:

Television

  • Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy: Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy: Quinta Brunson, “Abbott Elementary”
  • Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama: Kevin Costner, “Yellowstone”
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama: Zendaya, “Euphoria” 
  • Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Evan Peters, “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Amanda Seyfried, “The Dropout”
  • Best Television Series Drama: “House of the Dragon”
  • Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: “The White Lotus”
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical-Comedy or Drama Television Series: Julia Garner, “Ozark”
  • Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical-Comedy or Drama Television Series: Tyler James Williams, “Abbott Elementary”
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Jennifer Coolidge, “The White Lotus”
  • Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, 
  • Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Paul Walter Hauser, “Black Bird”
  • Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy: “Abbott Elementary”
  • Film

    • Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: “The Banshees of Inisherin”
    • Best Motion Picture – Drama: “The Fabelmans”
    • Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language: “Argentina, 1985” (Argentina)
    • Best Screenplay – Motion Picture: Martin McDonagh, “The Banshees of Inisherin”
    • Best Original Song – Motion Picture: “Naatu Naatu,” Kala Bhairava, M. M. Keeravani, Rahul Sipligunj (“RRR”)
    • Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture: Ke Huy Quan, “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
    • Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture: Angela Bassett, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
    • Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: Colin Farrell, “The Banshees of Inisherin”
    • Best Motion Picture – Animated: “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio”
    • Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama: Austin Butler, “Elvis”
    • Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama: Cate Blanchett, “Tár”
    • Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: Michelle Yeoh, “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
    • Best Director – Motion Picture: Steven Spielberg, “The Fabelmans”
    • Best Original Score: Justin Hurwitz, "Babylon"

The Fabelmans" win Golden Globe for best motion picture drama


Steven Spielberg's “The Fabelmans” won the Golden Globe for best motion picture drama.

The personal film about Spielberg's upbringing topped "Avatar: The Way of the Water," "Elvis," "Tar" and "Top Gun: Maverick" for the night's top prize.

The Banshees of Inisherin” takes home top prize for best musical or comedy motion picture

The Banshees of Inisherin” won the Golden Globe for the best musical or comedy motion picture.

The film stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, who play former best friends who grew apart, leading to a dark series of events. Directed by Martin McDonagh, the Ireland-set film also stars Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan.

Best TV drama goes to "House of the Dragon"

House of the Dragon" has won the Golden Globe for best television series drama.

"Severance" and "Ozark" were also nominated in the category.


Abbott Elementary" wins Globe for best musical or comedy television series

Abbott Elementary" takes home the top prize for best musical or comedy television series.

The ABC network sitcom, created by and starring Quinta Brunson, won the Golden Globe for best television series — musical or comedy on Tuesday.

The series led among television nominees going into the event with five nods, besting “The Bear," “Hacks," “Only Murders in the Building," and “Wednesday” in the top category.


Kevin Costner wins best actor in television drama for "Yellowstone"

For his role in "Yellowstone," Kevin Costner wins best performance by an actor in a television drama series.

He was not at the award ceremony because of the rain and flooding in Santa Barbara, California.

Eddie Murphy takes a jab at Will Smith as he accepts the Cecil B. DeMille Award 

Tracy Morgan introduced Eddie Murphy, who he credited with inspiring him with his work in "Harlem Nights" and "Beverly Hills Cop," among other work.

A video montage then played Murphy's work over the years, from "Trading Places" to his role as Gumby on "Saturday Night Live." From "Coming to America" to his brilliant standup.

Jamie Lee Curtis then came out to call him one of the most charismatic people she's ever worked with and presented him with the award for a "rewarding and creative" life.

Murphy took the stage to a standing ovation, saying he's been in show business for 46 years and the movie business for 41 years, calling the honor a "long time in the making."

He thanked his kids, his agent and said he could stand up there until "they play the piano."

Murphy ended with his blueprint for life.


"I want to let you know there's a definitive blueprint that you can follow to achieve success, prosperity and peace of mind. It's very simple, there's three things: pay your taxes, mind your business and keep Will Smith's wife's name out your f*** mouth.

The White Lotus: Sicily" takes home award for best limited TV series

The White Lotus: Sicily” has won the Golden Globe for the best television limited series.

The series was one of the most talked-about shows last year, with December’s thrilling season finale confirming or disproving countless fan theories. (“The White Lotus” is on HBO Max, which like CNN, is part of the same parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery.)

Creator and writer of the show Mike White accepted the trophy tonight, thanked the crew and all of the cast.

“The White Lotus” began in 2021, with the first season set at a luxury resort in Hawaii. The show was nominated for 20 Primetime Emmys, and won 10 of them last September, including outstanding limited or anthology series, writing and directing awards for White along with supporting acting trophies for both Coolidge and Murray Bartlett.

A third season of the show, rumored to take place somewhere in the Far East, has been ordered by HBO.

Jerrod Carmichael makes another cringey joke, this time about Whitney Houston


Jerrod Carmichael made another cringe-worthy joke Tuesday, this time about deceased singer Whitney Houston.

"We are pressed for time, but they wanted to me to shoutout the venue we're in, so we are here live from the hotel that killed Whitney Houston, the Beverly Hilton, you guys so that's very exciting," Carmichael said.
Tonight's award is broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles, where Houston was found dead in 2012.

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

 


Anna Kendrick’s dating history: Full timeline of ex-boyfriends

Anna Kendrick may keep her romantic life mostly private, but the “Pitch Perfect” star has been in many long-lasting relationships.

In January 2023, the actress gave rare insight into a “toxic” romance in which she had been cheated on and “gaslit” — but did not identify her partner.

From filmmakers to cinematographers, here are all of the men Kendrick has been linked to over the years.

Edgar Wright

Kendrick met filmmaker Edgar Wright in 2009 while working on “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Although the duo split in 2013, they appear to have maintained an amicable relationship and occasionally interact on Twitter. Kendrick told Dax Shepard and Monica Padman in a January 2023 “Armchair Expert” podcast episode that she was “still very close” with her ex of five years.

Ben Richardson

In 2014, Kendrick moved on with cinematographer Ben Richardson after filming “Drinking Buddies” together.

Although the Tony nominee was seemingly spotted wearing an engagement ring the following year, she never commented on the proposal rumors.
The couple reportedly split in 2020.
Kendrick later spoke on “Armchair Expert” about breaking up with a partner of six years, with whom she lived and considered “for all intents and purposes [her] husband.” She called the unidentified ex a “stranger” who “screamed” at her until she cried.
“We had embryos together,” the Emmy nominee revealed at the time.


Bill Hader


Kendrick’s romance with “Saturday Night Live” alum Bill Hader first made headlines in January 2022.
At the time, the couple had reportedly been dating quietly for more than one year



   Brad Pitt Recalls Filming His First-Ever      Love Scene: 'I Was         Just Rolling and               Frolicking'

Brad Pitt says he did not even have a line during his first-ever love scene in the 1980s drama Dallas

Brad Pitt's first love scene came before he broke out as a movie star.

In 59-year-old Pitt's cover interview for W Magazine's Best Performances issue published Monday, the Babylon actor estimated that the first time he ever filmed a love scene was during his brief stint on the 11th season of the television series Dallas in the late 1980s.

"I had to roll around in the hay in a barn," Pitt recalled of the sequence. "I don't think I had a line. I was just rolling and frolicking.

The actor also referred to a famous love scene in his 1991 movie Thelma and Louise

 one of Pitt's breakout roles in the movie industry, as his "entry into the big leagues, I guess."

"Geena [Davis] was so sweet and kind and delicate," Pitt recalled of that experience, in which his character J.D. sleeps with Davis' Thelma. "That love scene, I think, went on for two days of shooting. She took care of me."

In the interview, Pitt also remembered auditioning three separate times for Thelma and Louise as casting agents "went through a couple of other actors" for the part.I just thought, I'm the guy for this," Pitt told the outlet, when asked if he saw Thelma and Louise's long-lasting impact coming. "But they went through a couple of other actors. I didn't get the part at first, and then it came back around and I didn't get it again, and I went, 'Huh. All right. Moving on.' "

And then it came back around again," he added. "I feel like it was three times."

Elsewhere in Pitt's cover interview, the actor revealed to W Magazine that he once crashed a wedding party while he and ex-wife Angelina Jolie filmed their 2005 movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith back in 2003.

"I have crashed a wedding party," Pitt told the outlet. "It was on the set of Mr. & Mrs. [Smith]. We were filming down in this Deco building downtown, and up in the penthouse above, we kept seeing people going up and down."

"It was a wedding party, so I crashed it," Pitt laughed to the outlet about the experience. "And they were okay with it."

Pitt is nominated at the 2023 Golden Globe Awards for best supporting actor for his new movie Babylon, which is up for five awards total at Tuesday's ceremony.


Dr Dre forces US politician Marjorie Taylor Greene to remove promo video

Rapper Dr Dre has sent a cease-and-desist letter to US politician Marjorie Taylor Greene, after she used one of his songs in a promotional video.

Greene used his hit song Still D.R.E. in a Twitter video celebrating Kevin McCarthy's election as speaker of the US House of Representatives.

"They can't stop what's coming," she captioned the video.

Dre said he had not licensed the song to Greene, who has a history of sharing far-right conspiracy theories.

Her social media posts have supported outlandish suggestions that a 2018 high school shooting was staged, and that a wildfire in California was ignited by a laser beam shot from space by a prominent Jewish family, the Rothschilds, who are the subject of many antisemitic conspiracy theories.

Such tropes are common amongst right-wing QAnon followers.

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The Georgia Republican's latest video showed her walking the halls of Congress in slow motion, smiling and reflecting on her role in helping McCarthy secure the House speaker position.

The score was the iconic piano riff from Still D.R.E, a 1999 single by Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg.

Dre, whose real name is Andre Young, immediately expressed his displeasure.

"I don't license my music to politicians, especially someone as divisive and hateful as this one," he said in a statement to TMZ and the LA Times.

Within hours, the video had been removed from Twitter and replaced with the message: "This media has been disabled in response to a report by the copyright owner".

Dre's lawyers then sent Greene a letter accusing Greene of "wrongfully exploiting" his music "to promote [a] divisive and hateful political agenda".

The letter said that Greene's use of Still D.R.E. constituted copyright infringement and that the rapper "has not, and will never, grant [Greene] permission to broadcast or disseminate any of his music".

"One might expect that, as a member of Congress, you would have a passing familiarity with the laws of our country. It's possible, though, that laws governing intellectual property are a little too arcane and insufficiently populist for you to really have spent much time on," the letter continued.

They demanded that Greene "cease and desist from any further unauthorised use" of Dre's work, and to confirm that she had complied with the request by Wednesday evening.

The politician fired back, attempting to undermine Dre's moral authority by referring to his background in gangsta rap, as a member of NWA and producer for artists like Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent and Eminem. "While I appreciate the creative chord progression, I would never play your words of violence against women and police officers, and your glorification of the thug life and drugs," she told TMZ.



 


See Pamela Anderson 'Take Control of the Narrative' in Trailer for Netflix's 'Pamela, a love story'

Director Ryan White opens up about Pamela, a love story, as PEOPLE reveals the first trailer for the Netflix documentary about Pamela Anderson's life.

The trailer for Pamela, a love story has arrived.

PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at the official preview for the upcoming documentary that tells the story of Pamela Anderson's storied life and career, hitting Netflix on Jan. 31.

Set to a slowed-down, haunting version of the Cardigans' 1996 hit "Lovefool," the 2-minute trailer opens with Anderson, now 55, addressing the controversy over her leaked sex tape with ex-husband Tommy Lee and saying of her image, "I wanna take control of the narrative for the first time."

I had to make a career out of the pieces left, but I'm not the damsel in distress," the actress and model says later, adding with a laugh, "I put myself in crazy situations ... and survived them."

Speaking with PEOPLE, the documentary's director Ryan White (The Keepers) says of Anderson, "She's telling her story in her own words, finally, but she also doesn't know which archival videos and personal diaries will be used in the final film."

"She gave us carte blanche to use the archival [footage for] how we thought best told the story," adds White. "It's a sign of how authentically Pamela has lived her life. She owns every part of her life — the good, the bad and the ugly. It's an incredibly vulnerable but brave way to live."

Pamela, a love story is "an intimate and humanizing portrait of one of the world's most famous blonde bombshells" that "follows the trajectory of Pamela Anderson's life and career from small town girl to international sex symbol, actress, activist and doting mother," read an official logline.

It is produced by Jessica Hargrave and Julian Nottingham, plus Anderson and ex Lee's older son Brandon Thomas Lee.Asked how much input Anderson herself had in the documentary, White says, "Pamela is very experiential and always on the move — I describe her like a fairy, always floating. So when it came to shooting, she was up for anything, because she loves an adventure."

She told me, 'Ask me anything — nothing is off limits,' " he adds of the Baywatch alum. "But in regards to the edit, she didn't play any role at all. She has no interest in seeing the final film because for her it's all about the experience of making something and staying in that moment."

White admits that Anderson took him by surprise, and "ended up being the opposite of [a] preconceived notion" he had — in essence, "the iconic, larger-than-life caricature created by pop culture over the last 30 years."

She cooked dinner for me at her little roadhouse the night before we began shooting," he recalls. "I remember asking her, 'How do you want to handle hair and makeup?' And she laughed and said, 'I live on an island in Canada. I'll do my own hair and makeup.' "

According to White, the former Playboy centerfold "even chose to shoot with no makeup for a lot of the filming. So she still very much has that small-town island girl in her — extremely laid-back."

As for what he loves most about her? Simply the fact that "Pamela is unapologetically Pamela."

And that means, despite how many times she's been burned or traumatized, she's going to continue soldiering through life with that hopeful and romantic free-spirit attitude," White says. "It's infectious."

Anderson announced back in March 2022 that she would open up about her storied life in an upcoming documentary for Netflix.

The project has been in the works for several years but had just landed at the streaming service, Netflix said in a press release at the time.

In a handwritten note on Netflix letterhead and shared on Instagram, Anderson wrote, "My life. A thousand imperfections."

She continued, "A million misperceptions. Wicked, wild and lost. Nothing to live up to. I can only surprise you — Not a victim, but a survivor & Alive to tell the real story."

Pamela, a love story premieres Jan. 31 on Netflix.


 


Kate Middleton ‘appalled’ over Prince Harry ‘dragging her name through dirt’ in memoir: report




It’s going to take a lot more than an olive branch to fix this.

Prince Harry’s sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, is reportedly “appalled” over the endless revelations the Duke of Sussex has detailed in his new memoir, “Spare.”

The 38-year-old left no stone unturned as he lifted the veil on private conversations he’s had with just about every member of the royal family, including Princess Kate.

“Kate feels that Harry’s actions are atrocious,” a source told Us Weekly of the Princess of Wales’s reaction to the bombshell book.

She is appalled at him for dragging her name through the dirt and is finding it hard to forgive.”

Kensington Palace declined to comment.

Among the myriad of pearl-clutching moments in the memoir, Harry divulges a fair amount about Kate’s relationship with his wife, Meghan Markle.

Harry gave his side of the infamous dress-fitting fallout between Meghan and Kate, which reportedly had the “Suits” star “sobbing on the floor.”

The Duke revealed text messages sent back and forth between His and William’s wives amid a disagreement over a bridesmaids’ dress fitting for Princess Charlotte.

Harry also recalled a time when Kate reluctantly lent Meghan her lip gloss and was “taken aback” by her asking to borrow it. The 38-year-old said the Princess of Wales “grimaced” when Meghan squeezed the tube on her finger and applied it to her lips.

Elsewhere, the exiled royal admitted to having a lot of hope in the idea that William and Kate would get along with whomever he would end up with.

“I thought the four of us would, you know, bring me and William closer together, we could go out and do work together, which I did a lot as a third wheel to them, which was fun at times but also I guess, slightly awkward at times as well,” he writes.

“I don’t think they were ever expecting me to get – or to become – to get into a relationship with someone like Meghan, who had, you know, a very successful career.”Harry said stereotyping caused a “bit of a barrier” when Meghan met the pair.

“There was a lot of stereotyping that was happening, that I was guilty of as well at the beginning,” he writes.

When asked to clarify, Harry adds of Meghan, “Well, American actress, divorced, biracial, there’s all different parts to that and what that can mean if you are, like a lot of my family do, if you are reading the press, the British tabloids, at the same time as living life, then there is a tendency where you could end up living in a tabloid bubble than actual reality.”

Elsewhere in the memoir, Harry claimed that William and Kate “howled with laughter” when he told them he was thinking of wearing a Nazi costume to a party in 2005.Harry was 20 years old when the Sun newspaper published a front-page photo of him dressed as a Nazi soldier with a red armband emblazoned with a big swastika.

“I phoned Willy and Kate, asked what they thought. Nazi uniform, they said,” Harry writes, adding that when he went home and tried it on for them, “They both howled. Worse than Willy’s leotard outfit! Way more ridiculous! Which, again, was the point.”


 

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