Senin, 10 Juni 2019

Bryan Cranston defends media during speech at Tony Awards - Fox News

Actor Bryan Cranston came to the defense of the media in what appeared to be a subtle jab at President Donald Trump during his acceptance speech at the Tony Awards on Sunday night.

Cranston, who took home the award for best leading actor for his role as a fictional journalist in the Broadway play “Network,” praised real-life journalists and declared that “the media is not the enemy of the people.”

The “Breaking Bad” star began his speech by saying “finally a straight old white man gets a break,” before dedicating his win to members of the press.

“I would like to dedicate this to all the real journalists around the world, both in the press — the print media — and the broadcast media, who actually are in the line of fire with their pursuit of the truth,” Cranston said, according to the New York Times. “The media is not the enemy of the people. Demagoguery is the enemy of the people.”

The “Breaking Bad” star did not directly call out Trump, however, the president has often used the phrase “enemy of the people” when addressing his frustrations with the news media and how it has covered his presidency.

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2019-06-10 07:37:58Z
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Rapper Bushwick Bill of the Geto Boys dies at 52 - Los Angeles Times

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Rapper Bushwick Bill of the Geto Boys dies at 52  Los Angeles Times

Representatives of pioneering rapper Bushwick Bill of the group the Geto Boys say the rapper died late Sunday after premature reports of his death circulated.

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2019-06-10 05:35:00Z
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Minggu, 09 Juni 2019

Geto Boys’ Bushwick Bill is still alive but critically ill, publicist says - USA TODAY

DALLAS — Representatives of pioneering rapper Bushwick Bill say he is hospitalized in critical condition but still alive, contrary to some reports.

Bill’s publicist, Dawn P., told The Associated Press that the rapper is on a ventilator at a Colorado hospital. She says hospital officials confirmed Bill’s condition Sunday morning and that his family is traveling there to be with him.

Pete Marrero, Bill’s Dallas-based business manager, says the 52-year-old was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in February and is not expected to recover.

Bill, whose legal name is Richard Shaw, had been planning to go on tour around the time he was hospitalized.

He's a founding member of iconic Houston rap group the Geto Boys. The Jamaica-born performer was widely reported to have passed Sunday after a bandmate wrote a post on Instagram suggesting he had died.

Related: DJ Ready Red, hip hop group Geto Boys' first DJ and producer, dead at 53

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2019-06-09 18:59:00Z
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Dark Phoenix Has Lowest-Grossing Opening Weekend Box Office of Any X-Men Movie - IGN

The final X-Men movie ends the franchise on a low note.

While there's still one more X-related movie, The New Mutants, left for release next year, the critically savaged Dark Phoenix ended the current X-Men film franchise with a box office whimper, suffering the series' lowest-ever opening weekend with an estimated $33 million. It debuted in second place behind The Secret Life of Pets 2, which opened in first place with an estimated $47.1 million.

Dark Phoenix's haul is even less than the franchise's previous lowest-grossing opening weekends, The Wolverine ($53.1 million) and the first X-Men ($54.5 million).

The highest-grossing opening for a movie in the X-Men universe is Deadpool with $132.4 million, while the biggest debut for a strictly X-Men movie is The :Last Stand with $102.8 million.

It should be noted that last year's Once Upon a Deadpool -- a PG-13 re-cut of Deadpool 2 -- opened in limited release in just 1,566 theaters with $2.7 million, but its grosses were added to Deadpool 2's domestic total.

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Here is the full list of opening weekend box office grosses for every movie in the X-Men franchise (figures via Box Office Mojo):

  • 1. Deadpool $132,434,639
  • 2. Deadpool 2 $125,507,153
  • 3. X-Men: The Last Stand $102,750,665
  • 4. X-Men: Days of Future Past $90,823,660
  • 5. Logan $88,411,916
  • 6. X2: X-Men United $85,558,731
  • 7. X-Men Origins: Wolverine $85,058,003
  • 8. X-Men: Apocalypse $65,769,562
  • 9. X-Men: First Class $55,101,604
  • 10. X-Men $54,471,475
  • 11. The Wolverine $53,113,752
  • 12. Dark Phoenix $33,000,000

As Variety reports, given Dark Phoenix's $200 million price tag, the Marvel Comics adaptation will need to soar overseas if it's going to end up profitable. So far, it's earned $107 million internationally for a worldwide total of $140 million.

For more on Dark Phoenix, learn the spoilery truth about Jessica Chastain's villain, check out the X-Men movies' last great Easter egg, all the WTF questions the movie left us with, ponder why the X-Men never seem to age, read or watch our review, catch up on every X-Men movie Rotten Tomatoes score, get the lowdown on the comics' Dark Phoenix saga, find out how the X-Men franchise paved the way for the MCU, watch the cast respond to IGN comments and see Sophie Turner MadLib her way through the film's plot.

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2019-06-09 17:10:19Z
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'Pets 2' and 'Dark Phoenix' Top Weekend Box Office, Though Both Underperform - Box Office Mojo

by Brad Brevet
June 9, 2019

The weekend's top twelve combined to outperform the same weekend last year by more than 43%, which means the year-to-year gap continues to close, but the weekend's new releases both struggled mightily. Universal and Illumination's The Secret Life of Pets 2 was unable to even deliver half of the opening the first film delivered just a few years ago, while Fox's Dark Phoenix entered the weekend as the worst reviewed film in the X-Men franchise ever and, predictably, delivered the lowest opening weekend of the franchise.

At the top of the box office is Universal and Illumination's The Secret Life of Pets 2 with an estimated $47.1 million from 4,561 locations (the second widest opening ever only to Avengers: Endgame). The performance is less than half of the original, 2016 film's $104.3 million, which remains a record opening for an original, animated feature. Heading into the weekend expectations weren't exactly meteoric, with the studio hoping for an opening over $50 million, but even that proved an impossible task.

Looking ahead, Pets 2 received an "A-" CinemaScore from opening day audiences, while playing to a crowd that was 57% female with 62% of the film's opening crowd being family moviegoers. As for the film's future, it compares to the $48.4 million opening for Hotel Transylvania 2 and the $47.6 million debut for Kung Fu Panda 2, both of which went on to gross over $165 million, albeit neither played in the middle of the summer movie season, which will make the future of this film interesting to watch.

Internationally, Pets 2 began playing overseas two weeks ago and this weekend added 21 markets including the Netherlands ($1.7m), Vietnam ($1.3m), Italy ($1.1m) and Taiwan ($800k). Overall, the film brought in $16 million this weekend from a total of 30 markets for an international cume that currently stands at $49 million. The film's top market is Russia with just shy of $17 million with openings yet to come in Australia (Jun 20), Germany (Jun 27), Brazil (Jun 27), China (Jul 5), Japan (Jul 26), Korea (Jul 31), France (Jul 31), Spain (Aug 9) and Mexico (Aug 9).

In second place things don't get any better as Disney's release of Fox's Dark Phoenix could only manage an estimated $33 million debut, making it the first film in the X-Men franchise to fail to deliver a $50+ million opening. In fact, like Pets 2 the film's opening is well off even the studio's modest, $40-50 million expectations and over $30 million shy of the disappointing, $65.7 million opening for X-Men: Apocalypse three years ago.

The average multiplier for films in the X-Men franchise is 2.5x, which would suggest we're looking at an $82.5 million domestic run for Dark Phoenix, which would make it the first film in the franchise to finish below $100 million domestically. The film received a "B-" CinemaScore from opening day audiences, which is a grade below the "A-" score for X-Men: Apocalypse, as audiences seemed to agree with the negative critical reception. The audience was 57% male with 61% of the opening weekend crowd coming in aged 25 years or older.

Internationally, Dark Phoenix debuted in all but Japan this weekend, bringing in an estimated $107 million, led by a $45.6 million opening in China. Additional openings include South Korea ($5.7m), Mexico ($5.0m), UK ($4.9m), France ($3.8m), Russia ($3.4m), Brazil ($2.9m), Philippines ($2.4m), Taiwan ($2.3m) and India ($2.3m). The film will open in Japan on June 21.

Disney's Aladdin took third with an estimated $24.5 million, signaling a solid, -43% drop as it enters its third week in release. The film's domestic cume is now over $232 million. Internationally, the film added another $67.6 million this weekend for an overseas cume totaling $372.5 million, pushing Aladdin's global tally just shy of $605 million

In fourth, Warner's Godzilla: King of the Monsters dropped hard, falling -67.5% for an estimated $15.5 million second weekend. The drop isn't exactly a surprise, though it is a fraction steeper than the large, -67% drop the 2014 original felt, which continues to put a question mark on the film's overall domestic run and whether or not it will be able to go much higher than $100 million. The film's domestic gross currently stands at $78.6 million.

Internationally, Godzilla added $47.1 million this weekend for an overseas cume that stands at $213.7 million and a global tally topping $292 million. Spain remains the final key market for the film, where it will release on June 21.

Rounding out the top five is Paramount's Rocketman, which dropped -46% in its second weekend for an estimated $14 million. The film's domestic cume now stands at just over $50 million after ten days in release. Internationally, the film added $13 million from 50 markets for an overseas cume that now totals just over $51 million and a worldwide gross over $101 million.

In limited release, Amazon Studios began the platform release of their record, $13 million Sundance acquisition, Late Night, debuting the film in four locations this weekend with an estimated $249,654 and a chart-topping $62,414 per theater average. The film will go nationwide in over 1,500 locations next weekend.

Additionally, A24's The Last Black Man In San Francisco opened in seven theaters in NY, LA and San Francisco and delivered an estimated $230,744 for a per screen average of $32,963. The film will expand into top markets next weekend.

Other limited releases include CBS Films's Pavarotti, which opened in 19 locations with an estimated $142,500 ($7,500 PTA); Super's This One's for the Ladies opened in one theater with an estimated $16,000; and IFC's Framing John DeLorean brought in an estimated $9,106 from one theater.

Next weekend will see Sony's release of Men in Black International debut in over 3,800 location; WB will release Shaft in over 2,900 theaters; Focus will debut Jim Jarmusch's The Dead Don't Die in approximately 550 theaters; and the aforementioned Amazon release Late Night will go into wide release.

You can check out all of this weekend's estimated results right here and we'll be updating our charts with weekend actuals on Monday afternoon.

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2019-06-09 15:59:03Z
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Are Prince William and Kate Middleton 'at War' with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Reports of feuds brewing between Prince William and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton continue to gain steam, with a recent report claiming the couples are “at war” with each other. Strong words, for sure, but the news that Prince Harry and Markle are leaving their charity collaboration definitely adds some fuel to the rumors.

Prince William and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton Attend Events To Mark The Centenary Of The RAF
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are removing themselves from the Royal Foundation

Once upon a time, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and Prince William and Middleton worked together on their Royal Foundation. Now the Sussexes are said to be moving away from the charity.

Fans of the royals will recall that the foursome was dubbed the “fab four” when they all graced the stage together last year for the charity’s Q&A session. That was then, this is now… and the couples want to pursue their own charities separately.

Did ‘tension’ play a part in the decision?

It’s believed that the decision to pursue their own interests separately breaking up the “fab four,” is the result of “tension,” as a royal source explained to The Sun: “Things did get very bad between the brothers and they didn’t see each other privately for a number of months after the royal wedding.”

The insider continued: “Certainly the animosity over status, money and Meghan meant that the split in their joint households had to be brought forward much more quickly than anticipated, so perhaps it was inevitable that their joint charity has to be split too.”

Will some PR efforts be needed to smooth this over?

Royal expert Angela Mollard believes that this split over the charity will further support the notion that the couples are “at war” with each other and that some “damage limitation” will be in order.

In speaking with The Morning Show, Mollard noted: “When they announce, if there is going to be a split, they’ll have to do a lot of PR and damage limitation around it.”

She continued: “It’s very hard to believe these couples are not at war with each other,” adding, “There is no actual reason they have to do it, I can’t see. They’ve split their households, geographically, they’ve moved to different places — I understand that.”

Why the charity split is ‘significant’

The split with the charity, however, is “significant,” according to Mollard. She explained: “But The Royal Foundation is a linchpin in the work that they do. This is really significant. This charity, The Royal Foundation, was set up in 2009 so a decade ago. Its remit is to look at all their interests — wildlife, mental health, armed forces.”

She added: “We’re going to hear in a month what’s going to happen but all indications are they are going to split the foundation and go their separate way in terms of their interests, in the things they are going to prosecute together.”

Things are believed to have gotten tense between the brothers when, according to royal author Katie Nicholl, William “urged some caution in a well-meaning brotherly fashion” when Harry and Markle started getting serious. The well-intentioned advice didn’t go over well and Harry was reportedly angry and hurt by William’s comments.

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2019-06-09 15:41:55Z
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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger are married - CNN

The couple wed in Montecito, California on Saturday, a source close to Pratt tells CNN.
Katherine Schwarzenegger and Chris Pratt attend the premiere of "Avengers: Endgame" in Los Angeles in April.
Pratt, 39, and Schwarzenegger, 29, announced their engagement in January after dating quietly for months.
"Sweet Katherine, so happy you said yes!" the "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor wrote. "I'm thrilled to be marrying you. Proud to live boldly in faith with you. Here we go!"
Schwarzenegger is the daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the actor and former California governor, and broadcast journalist Maria Shriver, a niece of President John F. Kennedy. Pratt is also known for his roles in "Parks and Recreation" and "Jurassic World."
Pratt has a son, Jack, with his ex-wife, actress Anna Faris. They separated in 2017 after eight years of marriage.
Faris offered words of encouragement on Pratt's Instagram post announcing his engagement to Schwarzenegger: "I'm so happy for you both!"
CNN has reached out to Pratt's representative for comment.

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2019-06-09 13:56:00Z
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