Tuesday 27 December 2016

Iconic Star Wars Actress Carrie Fisher Dies at 60: '


Carrie Fisher, the actress best known as Star Wars‘ Princess Leia Organa, has died after suffering a heart attack. She was 60.
Family spokesman Simon Halls released a statement to PEOPLE on behalf of Fisher’s daughter, Billie Lourd:
“It is with a very deep sadness that Billie Lourd confirms that her beloved mother Carrie Fisher passed away at 8:55 this morning,” reads the statement.

“She was loved by the world and she will be missed profoundly,” says Lourd, 24. “Our entire family thanks you for your thoughts and prayers.”
Fisher was flying from London to Los Angeles on Friday, Dec. 23, when she went into cardiac arrest. Paramedics removed her from the flight and rushed her to a nearby hospital, where she was treated for a heart attack. She later died in the hospital.
The daughter of renowned entertainers Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, Fisher was brought up in the sometimes tumultuous world of film, theater and television.
Escaping Hollywood in 1973, the star enrolled in the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, where she spent over a year studying acting.

Just two years later, though, the bright lights of Hollywood drew her back, and Fisher made her film debut in the Warren Beatty-led Shampoo.
Her role in Star Wars would follow in 1977 – and she detailed the experience, including her on-set affair with costar Harrison Ford, in her  latest memoirThe Princess Diarist. She was only 19 when the first installment of the beloved sci-fi franchise was filmed.


In addition to the second and third Star Wars films – and last year’s The Force Awakens – Fisher starred in 1980’s The Blues BrothersThe Man with One Red Shoe, Woody Allen’s Hannah and Her Sisters in 1986 and, later, When Harry Met Sally.


Fisher wed musician Paul Simon in 1983. It was an explosive marriage, according to Homeward Bound: The Life of Paul Simon author Peter Ames Carlin, and was cut short by swinging stages of depression, the actress’s drug use and an array of personal insecurities. The relationship continued, though, on-and-off for several years after the pair divorced in 1984.


Fisher was candid about her substance abuse issues over the decades, starting at only age 13 when she began smoking marijuana. She said she later dabbled in drugs like cocaine and LSD. Fisher explored her own issues with addiction in her 1987 bestselling, semi-autobiographical novel, Postcards from the Edge, which was later turned into a movie starring Meryl Streep.
“I never could take alcohol. I always said I was allergic to alcohol, and that’s actually a definition to alcoholism — an allergy of the body and an obsession of the mind,” Fisher told the Herald-Tribune in 2013. “So I didn’t do other kinds of drugs until I was about 20. Then, by the time I was 21 it was LSD. I didn’t love cocaine, but I wanted to feel any way other than the way I did, so I’d do anything.”
In 1985, Fisher was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and she subsequently became an outspoken advocate for mental health awareness.
Throughout much of the ’90s, Fisher focused on her writing career, publishing Surrender the Pink and Delusions of Grandma. In addition, Fisher helped craft the scripts for numerous Hollywood films, going uncredited, for films like The Wedding SingerHook and Sister Act.
Billie Lourd, Fisher’s only child, was born in July 1992. The Scream Queens star’s father, talent agent Bryan Lourd, dated Fisher for three years and is now married to Bruce Bozzi.


In 2005, Fisher was recognized with the Women of Vision Award by the Women in Film & Video – DC. Three years later, Fisher’s Wishful Drinking autobiography was turned into a one-woman stage show and eventually an HBO documentary.

Of returning to the role that launched her career – Leia – for The Force Awakens, Fisher told PEOPLE in 2015, “I knew that something enormous was likely going to impact my life from this film and that there was absolutely no way of understanding what that was or was likely to be.”

The film – which brought Fisher back into the spotlight – earned  her a nomination for the 2016 Saturn Award for best supporting actress. She had already filmed scenes for the next Star Wars installment, Episode VIII, due out in December 2017.
Just last month, Fisher also revealed her surprising on-set affair with Star Wars costar Harrison Ford in The Princess Diarist, telling PEOPLE of the three-month fling during the making of the 1977 movie, “It was so intense.” The memoir, which drew from Fisher’s old diaries and notebooks, brought up mixed feelings for the actress.
“I had forgotten that I’d written them, and I’ve never written diaries sort of like that,” she said. “I write when I’m upset … it was about two or three months of upset.”
Fisher added, “It was sad because I was so insecure, and it’s very raw and obviously I didn’t expect anyone — including myself, I suppose later on — to read it.”
She is survived by her mom Reynolds, daughter Lourd, brother Todd Fisher, half-sisters Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh Fisher, and beloved French bulldog, Gary.





Friday 9 December 2016

Watch The Trailer For ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’


The trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming has been released. The exciting trailer, which clocks in at a little more than two minutes, follows Spider-Man as he deals with high school, being awkward, his (often hilarious) relationship with mentor Tony Stark aka Iron Man, and of course fighting crime. The trailer also features the villain Vulture played by Michael Keaton. British actor Tom Holland (The Impossible) will play the titular role of Spider-Man. Holland previously played the role of Spider-Man aka Peter Paker in the film Captain America: Civil War. The cast for Spider-Man: Homecoming includes: Zendaya, Robert Downey Jr., Donald GloverBokeem WoodbineHannibal Buress, Marisa TomeiJacob Batalon, Kenneth Choi, and others. The film is directed by Jon Watts and produced by Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige. The screenplay is by Jonathan M. GoldsteinJohn Francis DaleyChristopher FordChris McKennaErik Sommers, and Watts. The trailer premiered on Jimmy Kimmel Live! The film was produced by Marvel Studios and Columbia Pictures, while Sony Pictures Releasing is handling distribution. Spider-Man: Homecoming will be out on July 7th, 2017. Until then watch the trailer via YouTube above.

Monday 29 August 2016

Kanye West "Fade" Music Video


Kanye West used his four-minute blank slate at tonight’s MTV Video Music Awards to — what else? — speak his mind, delivering an oratory about violence in Chicago, creative thought leaders, and his usual list of heroes. But he also premiered his video for The Life Of Pablotrack “Fade.” The video starred Teyana Taylor doing a Flashdance homage, making out with NBA star/part-time rapper Iman Shumpert in a shower, and eventually morphing into a cat-faced humanoid, I guess? Watch the speech and the video below.
Watch the ideo here - http://tidal.com/video/64415005

Friday 29 July 2016

Music Video: Kanye West - Wolves


Kanye West has just dropped a new video for The Life of Pablo track "Wolves" featuring Vic Mensa and Sia. The black and white clip also sees appearances from Kylie Jenner, Cindy Crawford, Jourdan Dunn and whole load of other fashion models. Kim Kardashian also stars, appearing alongside Kanye in floods of tears.
The video is in collaboration with fashion house Balmain as a part of it’s fall 2016 campaign. Directed by Steven Klein, take a look at it above!

Sunday 24 July 2016

Watch the Chilling First Trailer for 'The Exorcist' Fox Series

Revered as one of the most terrifying horror movies of all time, William Friedkin’s The Exorcist is going to be recreated as an upcoming TV series by Fox. A new trailer for the series recently premiered at Comic Con in San Diego and it’s looking to be just as psychologically thrilling as its predecessor. The remake stars Geena Davis as Angela Rance who is convinced that her young child is under demonic possession. She welcomes two priests into her home who try to exorcise the sinister spirits from her daughter.
The Exorcist will debut on Fox September 23. Watch the haunting first trailer above.

'The Walking Dead's' Season 7 Trailer Continues on the Road to Brutal Survival

Six seasons strong and the survivors of The Walking Dead are ready to embark on a new route of drama and survival. The AMC series is known to keep its watchers on the edge of their seats as the previous season ended on a cliffhanger. With expectations set high, it leaves fans wondering what’s next up for the group who just can’t seem to escape flesh-eating “walkers.” Season 7 of The Walking Dead is expected to premiere on October 23.
Check out the official trailer for Season 7 above and let us know what you expect from AMC’s latest installment.