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Shocker: Controversial Director of 2016 “Birth of a Nation” Bringing New Film to Venice Festival, Produced by Spike Lee - Showbiz411

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Nate Parker: in 2016, his “The Birth of a Nation” was going to be an Oscar contender. Then everything fell apart as it was revealed that Parker and two friends had been accused of a raping a young woman in college. On top of that, many year later the woman had committed suicide. Parker showed no remorse, and in a matter of days it was thought his career was destroyed. The movie fell into an abyss.

Now Spike Lee has produced a new Parker film and it’s going to the Venice Film Festival. “American Skin” will premiere in the Festival’s Sconfini section. Parker co-stars with Omari Hardwick (Miracle at St. Anna, Power), Theo Rossi (Sons of Anarchy) and Beau Knapp (Southpaw). The distributor is Eagle Pictures, a new name that seems to be a stalking horse for Gary Barber’s Spyglass Films.

One of the Spyglass partners is Lantern Entertainment, which bought the Weinstein Company assets out of bankruptcy. And that’s interesting because of one of the top financiers of the movie is Tarak Ben Ammar, a longtime friend of Harvey Weinstein and once the man who managed Michael Jackson’s finances when he worked for Prince Alaweed of Saudi Arabia. (You can’t make this up.)

“American Skin” was the name of a famous Bruce Springsteen song about Amadou Diallo, an unarmed man who was shot by New York police officers 41 times in 1999. (It’s unclear if Springsteen’s song is in the movie.)

In Parker’s movie, a Black Iraqi War Vet who seeks justice for his son after the boy is shot dead by a white police officer. The press release says it’s in the tradition of Sidney Lumet’s “Dog Day Afternoon” and “12 Angry Men,” which means there’s a stand off with the police, among other things. The main character takes a courtroom hostage, which is a combination of those two classic Lumet films.

“The Birth of a Nation” was a powerful film that would have won awards if Parker’s history had not come up and become a scandal. The question is will that incident haunt him, or be put aside now that it’s been dealt with thoroughly.

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Roger Friedman began his Showbiz411 column in April 2009 after 10 years with Fox News. He writes for Parade magazine and has written for Details, Vogue, the New York Times, Post, and Daily News and many other publications. He is the writer and co-producer of "Only the Strong Survive," a selection of the Cannes, Sundance, and Telluride Film festivals.

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2019-08-07 14:07:00Z
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Ariana Grande joins Barbra Streisand for surprise disco duet - New York Post

It was enough to bring any true diva lover to tears.

Ariana Grande made a surprise appearance Tuesday at Barbra Streisand’s one-night-only concert at Chicago’s United Center. The powerhouse pop pair sang “No More Tears (Enough Is Enough),” Streisand’s 1979 disco duet with the late Donna Summer.

“My love life is boring me to tears,” the legendary singer, 77, crooned as Grande, 26, appeared from the back of the stage — eliciting a massive roar of applause from the crowd.

Following the song, the two hugged and Grande said, “I’m gonna go pass out” before pointing at the ground and adding, “You’re just gonna find 10 pounds of hair.”

Streisand teased the duet to come on Monday, posting a photo of her and Grande’s just-manicured fingernails. “Made a new friend,” Streisand captioned the Instagram picture.

Following the performance, Streisand posted another photo with Grande across her social media platforms — this time of the two standing together. “Secret’s out,” Streisand commented.

“Cherishing this moment forever,” Grande captioned the same image in black and white, writing on Twitter, “Hello shaking and crying @Barbra Streisand. Don’t have words yet goodbye.”

The entire performance can currently be viewed — while they last — on Grande’s Instagram Stories.

The duet comes days after Grande released her new single and accompanying music video for “Boyfriend.”

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2019-08-07 13:14:00Z
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Katherine Schwarzenegger praises 'strong family' after funeral of Saoirse Kennedy Hill - Yahoo Entertainment

Katherine Schwarzenegger is expressing gratitude for those closest to her, following the death of her family member Saoirse Kennedy Hill

The funeral for the 22-year-old granddaughter of Robert F. Kennedy was held Monday. Schwarzenegger, 29, is the granddaughter of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sibling of Robert F. Kennedy.

Schwarzenegger, an author who wed actor Chris Pratt in June, acknowledged her family in a touching Instagram post shared Tuesday night.

"After wiping away the tears, after the beautiful sunsets, there is always a new day," she captioned the post with a geo-tag in Hyannis Port, where the Kennedy compound is located. "It’s not the big events or pretty things that hold you up at the end of the day, it’s family.

"I feel so incredibly blessed to be part of such a loving, supportive and strong family that shows up in good times and in tough times," Schwarzenegger continued. "I love each and every one of them and am so grateful to have them in my life." 

Kennedy family mourns Saoirse Kennedy Hill: 'Our hearts are shattered'

The Kennedy Curse: With Saoirse's death, a look at who else tragically died in this prominent family

Hill died at the Kennedy compound on Aug. 1. She was 22.

The Kennedy family confirmed her death in a statement to The Associated Press, saying, "Our hearts are shattered by the loss of our beloved Saoirse."

"She lit up our lives with her love, her peals of laughter and her generous spirit," the statement said, noting that Hill was passionate about human rights, women's empowerment and volunteer work in indigenous communities. "We will love her and miss her forever."

Kennedy family gathers for funeral of Saoirse Kennedy Hill, 22, RFK's granddaughter

Saoirse Kennedy Hill,Robert F. Kennedy's granddaughter, dies at 22

The New York Times and The Hyannis News report Hill died of an apparent overdose. 

District Attorney Michael O’Keefe for Massachusetts' Cape & Islands District said in a statement to USA TODAY: "The cause and manner of death are pending the toxicology report."

Contributing: Maeve McDermott, Cydney Henderson and Vandana Ravikumar

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Saoirse Kennedy Hill death: Katherine Schwarzenegger honors family

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2019-08-07 11:57:00Z
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'Hobbs And Shaw' Is A Wild, Ridiculous Summer Ride Worth Taking - The Federalist

“Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw” may be one of the dumbest, most over-the-top, unrealistic films I’ve seen all year. Its bloated 2 hour and 16 minute runtime is filled with nothing but banter, victory-less fights, banter, explosions, banter, and car chases that would make anyone with a basic understanding of physics sob. And it was probably the most fun I’ve had at a movie all year.

If you watched “Furious 7” and “The Fate of the Furious,” and thought to yourself, “Wow, I’d watch an entire movie of Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham’s characters,” congratulations, this movie was made specifically for you. As someone who walked away from those movies with this exact thought, I was thrilled to hear the announcement of a “Hobbs and Shaw” spinoff, and this film did not disappoint in the slightest.

“Hobbs and Shaw” is a film that, above all, knows exactly what it is and what it is supposed to be. Gone are the days of drag racing, coronas, and family. Those will be saved for the upcoming “Fast and Furious 9.”

By keeping the focus on the two most superhuman characters, the franchise is given never-before-seen permission to go fully over-the-top. For a franchise that transitioned from simple stories about drag racers to explosion-filled secret agent films, this is really saying something. The movie does not even pretend to have any substance, with its heightened plot about superbugs, genocide, and shadowy tech cults purely included as an excuse for our leads to exchange one-liners and fight a genetically modified Idris Elba.

The film rests heavily on Statham and Johnson’s palpable chemistry as the eponymous characters. While the script probably is overstuffed with one-liners, insults, and pointless tiffs that do not advance the plot or characters in any way, the plot does not actually matter, and there is basically no character development, aside from the obvious of Hobbs and Shaw learning to put aside their differences to save the world. The constant childish squabbling reaches ridiculous heights, to the point where several characters in universe call them out for prioritizing their clash of egos over the fate of the world, but this bickering and comedic competition of masculinity and virility is what drives the film more than any world-ending scenario.

While the movie is driven by the banter, the over-the-top action sequences are the gas. A gritty shoot-out cold-open transitions immediately to a surprisingly well-shot side-by-side introduction to our co-protagonists that culminates in highly stylized combat sequences. There are three excellent car-chases, reminding us that this is the Fast and Furious universe, including one in the climax that reaches ludicrous heights of unrealism (even for a Fast and Furious movie), but was an absolute joy to watch.

This is a film that expects audiences to believe that a man can lasso a moving helicopter with a chain to tie it to a truck maneuvering the picturesque cliffs of Samoa. The insanity of the action just adds to the film’s fun. It doesn’t bog itself down with attempts at realism, and just allows the movie to exist in this heightened world where even the non-genetically-enhanced characters are basically superhuman.

The supporting cast is charming and energetic, excellent additions to the film. Elba is menacing and hilarious as the villain, who brilliantly refers to himself as “Black Superman” due to his technological enhancements. His analytic contact lenses were redolent of the Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes films, albeit less stylized and higher-tech.

Vanessa Kirby, best known for playing Princess Margaret on Netflix’s “The Crown,” more than holds her own as Shaw’s sister and Hobbs sort-of love interest, deftly walking the line between straight-man to the titular character’s antics without sapping all the fun from the insanity. Further, surprise cameos from Kevin Hart and Ryan Reynolds caused some of the film’s biggest laughs, with both playing over-eager law enforcement agents with a borderline stalker-ish interest in working with our heroes.

If you go into “Hobbs and Shaw” expecting anything other than a goofy, over-the-top action film, then you will be gravely disappointed. However, if a charming, chemistry-filled film that doesn’t take itself seriously at all, and just allows the audience to have fun amid the insanity, then this is the movie for you. “Hobbs and Shaw” is a fun, more than a little ridiculous movie, and I look forward to see what they do with these characters next.

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2019-08-07 11:15:00Z
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Toni Morrison remembered - BBC News

Nobel Prize-winning US author Toni Morrison has died at the age of 88.

Morrison attended Howard University in Washington DC from 1949-1953. Americans at a bookshop near her old university reflect on what she meant to them.

Read more: Celebrated author Toni Morrison dies

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2019-08-07 09:21:49Z
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Toni Morrison remembered - BBC News

Nobel Prize-winning US author Toni Morrison has died at the age of 88.

Morrison attended Howard University in Washington DC from 1949-1953. Americans at a bookshop near her old university reflect on what she meant to them.

Read more: Celebrated author Toni Morrison dies

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2019-08-07 08:16:02Z
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Toni Morrison remembered - BBC News

Nobel Prize-winning US author Toni Morrison has died at the age of 88.

Morrison attended Howard University in Washington DC from 1949-1953. Americans at a bookshop near her old university reflect on what she meant to them.

Read more: Celebrated author Toni Morrison dies

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2019-08-07 07:12:12Z
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