Minggu, 28 Juli 2019

Meghan Markle's Half-Brother Is Out Here Claiming She's About to Cut Off Doria - Cosmopolitan.com

  • Meghan Markle's half-brother Thomas Markle Jr. thinks the Queen should step in and resolve their family feud.
  • Thomas Markle Jr. also claims Doria Ragland barely sees Meghan: “She gets a day here, a day there… that’s about it."

    Today in news that will cause you to spit out your coffee and lol, Meghan Markle's half-brother Thomas Markle Jr. is out here asking the Queen to step in and resolve their family feud. Oh, and he's claiming that Meghan's gonna cut off her mom next. Which, sure, okay Thomas!

    Thomas, who currently works as a window fitter and hasn't spoken to Meghan in years, felt the need to tell The Daily Mirror that he thinks “the Queen should step in and tell Meghan to make amends with her father and family." Oh, and if the Queen won't do it, Prince Charles should "step in and say, ‘Something’s not right.’ They should force her into this, or it’s just going to continue to cause problems in her life.”

    Interestingly/hilariously, Thomas seems to think Meghan's mom Doria is about to be frozen out: “She gets a day here, a day there… that’s about it. That’s probably the next relationship that’s going to fall off the map.” Judging from this photo, that seems far from the truth:

    He concluded the interview by throwing some shade at Meghan's personality, saying “I feel I don’t know this Meghan anymore. My father doesn’t know this Meghan anymore. This is a different Meghan than we all grew up with. It’s very, very strange.”

    You know what's not going to inspire Meghan to get in touch? These interviews!

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    2019-07-28 13:26:00Z
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    'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', Tarantino and When Violence Against Women Is a Punchline - Hollywood Reporter

    Honey Bunny leans across the table and asks what happened to the child. "There probably never was a little girl," Pumpkin responds. "The point of the story isn't the little girl. The point of the story is they robbed a bank with a telephone." 

    This quick dialogue exchange exemplifies Tarantino's approach to visual violence against women throughout his cinematic career. He is a filmmaker concerned less about the morality of his stories, and more about the initial emotional impact the story has on its audience. His vision isn't centered on what individuals will do with the images they receive, but simply on eliciting a reaction. The landscape is different as Tarantino unveils Once Upon a Time in Hollywood than it was when Pulp Fiction debuted 25 years ago, and this kind of story-making can sit at odds with vocal online communities seeking politically correct, morally guided storytelling. But does that mean Tarantino's films are sexist or anti-woman?

    When a reporter at Cannes asked Tarantino why Margot Robbie's Sharon Tate had so few lines, the director responded, "I reject your hypothesis." Which, without having seen the movie, came off as rather flippant to me. After seeing the film, it's easy to see Tarantino's frustration with the question. The film is practically a love letter to the late actor, who was murdered fifty years ago. Robbie portrays Tate as gently flawed, and full of hope for the future. Baby on the way aside, Tate loved her career, Los Angeles, and was blazing a trail to make a real name for herself. Robbie creates a warm interior life for Tate using little dialogue. 

    A sense of deep dread grips all those who are aware of how her story ended. A group of young adults in their early 20s, too high to necessarily form their own opinions, were ordered to kill her. They barely took the time to question why. In Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Tarantino draws a world where two white, cisgender, heterosexual males (played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt) were able to protect Tate through a series of chance. In avoiding the tragedy, Tarantino reaches a satisfying conclusion. 

    However, the conclusion was reached by murdering those young adults — two of them young women — in a comedic and explosively violent manner. The so-called Manson girls had been brainwashed by a madman. While they're certainly responsible for their own actions, it seems short sighted to mark them strictly as villains worthy of slaughter. Even more distressing is the fact that violence against women is generally played for laughs in a Tarantino picture. Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood bares the same pattern for its final victims as Jackie Brown (1997) and The Hateful Eight (2015), a laugh at a dead woman expense. A can of dog food to the face, a brutal dog mauling, and a blowtorch execution had my 6:00 p.m. Thursday audience in Burbank doubled over in hysterics. 

    In Jackie Brown, Tarantino uses the death of Melanie (Bridgit Fonda), the blond surfer girl, as a punchline. Throughout the film, Melanie works the last nerve of everyone she comes in contact with. Being stoned in front of the television is her greatest aspiration. Playing opposite Louis Gara (Robert De Niro), the tagalong ex-robber recently released from prison, Melanie reaches her limit of public mingling and begins to tease him about not being able to locate his car in the mall parking lot. Merely frustrated, the formerly mild-mannered Gara, shoots Millie twice and leaves her body in the parking lot. The build-up of that scene relies on Melanie to be woefully cruel to Louis, to the point that viewers might say, "she's asking for it." When the shots ring out, there is a relief because the agitating factor has been eliminated. A woman's life has ended.

    In what could arguably be considered Tarantino's most violent film, The Hateful Eight, Daisy Domergue (Jennifer Jason Leigh) suffers consistently at the hands of her captor, John Ruth (Kurt Russell).  A word out of turn or a wrong song sung turned into the barrel of a gun across her face, and a guitar beaten across the wall. The quick changes in John's temperament provide comedic relief to tense situations, making the violence against a woman the literal punch line. A pretense of equality exists in the text. "I see you don't have any mixed emotions about bringing a woman to the rope," Major Marquis Warren (Samuel L. Jackson) says to John as they ride with Daisy to Red Rocks, where she'll be hanged. "You mean her," John retorts. "No, I  do not." 

    But, when men are in pain, or their lives are in danger, it isn't played for laughs. When Major Warren receives a bullet to the groin, his pain elicits groans. The camera sympathizes with his plight. When men are in pain, the camera lingers as they howl and contort in agony. When Melanie is shot, we never see her face again. When four of Domergue's men shoot three unsuspecting women, two are given small moments to beg for their lives, but they are mostly silent before quickly being shot. 

    Kill Bill, starring Uma Thurman and featuring mostly women gives more of an equal playing field to the amount of pain the sexes are able to inflict and endure. But it's all at the behest of or in pursuit of a man, Bill (David Carradine).

    Girl power is often hinted at but rarely proven in a Tarantino film. Moments in Jackie Brown and Kill Bill reach empowerment, but as a whole, they lack the substance to achieve the equality promised in the premise of many of Tarantino's films.

    While as in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, there can often be an understanding that the women in Tarantino films have earned the violence done to them, it can be unsettling to consider that art consumed in mass, could help normalize violence many real women are faced with daily. One in four women in the United States will suffer a violent act at the hands of an intimate partner. Twenty thousand phone calls are placed to domestic violence hotlines nationwide daily. A series of scenes where women are violently injured can be triggering or induce painful memories of loved ones who have survived similar ordeals. So it makes sense that some people avoid Tarantino films.

    Tarantino has crafted strong female characters and employed great actors to bring them to life, but he may have a blind spot when it comes to how his characters are treated on screen.

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    2019-07-28 13:00:00Z
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    Leonardo DiCaprio says he prefers pupusas over tacos -- and social media goes loco - Fox News

    Leonardo DiCaprio caused a stir on social media Saturday when he disclosed in an interview with the cast of “Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood” that he prefers pupusas over tacos.

    The cast had been asked about their favorite kind of Mexican food. Brad Pitt went with tacos.

    “I’m a pupusa man, myself,” DiCaprio said. “Better than tacos to me, I gotta go with them,” Remezcla reported.

    SETH ROGEN HAS BEEF WITH 'LION KING' CO-STAR BILLY EICHNER OVER BEYONCE PHOTO CROP

    Leonardo DiCaprio is seen at the Los Angeles premiere of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," at the TCL Chinese Theatre, Monday, July 22, 2019. (Associated Press)

    Leonardo DiCaprio is seen at the Los Angeles premiere of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," at the TCL Chinese Theatre, Monday, July 22, 2019. (Associated Press)

    Pupusas – a thick corn tortilla often stuffed with cheese, refried beans or meat – are actually Salvadoran, not Mexican, but that didn’t stop the Internet from going crazy.

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    Even Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had something to say.

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    2019-07-28 05:37:13Z
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    Sabtu, 27 Juli 2019

    'The Expanse' Renewed for Season 5 at Amazon - TVLine

    The Expanse is settling in quite nicely at its new home: Amazon has renewed the sci-fi drama for Season 5, it was announced Saturday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour.

    The renewal comes well ahead of The Expanse‘s Season 4 premiere on Friday, Dec. 13, when all episodes will be released. The fourth season will find the crew of the Rocinante on a mission from the U.N. to explore new worlds beyond the Ring Gate. “Humanity has been given access to thousands of Earth-like planets,” per the season’s official logline, “which has created a land rush and furthered tensions between the opposing nations of Earth, Mars and the Belt. While Earthers, Martians and Belters maneuver to colonize Ilus, the first of these planets, larger dangers await the explorers.” (Watch a trailer for Season 4 here.)

    Originally cancelled by Syfy in May 2018 after three seasons, The Expanse was then rescued by Amazon just two weeks later. New cast additions for Season 4 include Lyndie Greenwood (Sleepy Hollow), Rosa Gilmore (The Other Two), Keon Alexander (Tyrant) and Jess Salgueiro (Saving Hope).

    TVLine’s Streaming Renewal Scorecard has been updated to reflect The Expanse‘s pickup. Are you excited about the news? Drop a comment below.

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    https://tvline.com/2019/07/27/the-expanse-renewed-season-5-amazon/

    2019-07-27 16:33:00Z
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    ‘The Expanse’ Renewed for Season 5 at Amazon - Variety

    Amazon has picked up “The Expanse” for a fifth season.

    The announcement was made during the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Saturday. Season 4 of the series is set to debut on Dec. 13.

    The Expanse” aired its first three seasons on Syfy, with the cable networking having cancelled the series back in 2019. Shortly after it was cancelled, it was reported that Amazon was in talks to continue the series, which is produced and fully financed by Alcon Television Group.

    The series was developed and scripted by Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, who executive produce Season 4 along with Naren Shankar, Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Laura Lancaster, Sharon Hall, Sean Daniel, Jason Brown, Daniel Abraham, Ty Franck, and Dan Nowak. Shankar serves as showrunner for all seasons.

    In Season 4, the crew of the Rocinante is on a mission from the U.N. to explore new worlds beyond the Ring Gate. Humanity has been given access to thousands of Earth-like planets which has created a land rush and furthered tensions between the opposing nations of Earth, Mars and the Belt. Ilus is the first of these planets, one rich with natural resources but also marked by the ruins of a long dead alien civilization. While Earthers, Martians and Belters maneuver to colonize Ilus and its natural resources, these early explorers don’t understand this new world and are unaware of the larger dangers that await them.

    Based on the New York Times bestselling book series collectively known as “The Expanse,” written by Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck (under the pen name James S. A. Corey), “The Expanse” stars Steven Strait, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Dominique Tipper, Cas Anvar, Wes Chatham and Frankie Adams.

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    2019-07-27 16:18:00Z
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    Sophie Turner, Joe Jonas Emotional Days After Their Dog Waldo Was Killed - TMZ

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    2019-07-27 14:39:00Z
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    Why Kylie Jenner Unfollowed Former BFF, Jordyn Woods, On Instagram - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

    It’s the scandal that never ends. It goes on and on again. And when you think it’s over it just starts back up again. It’s the scandal that never ends. Sorry, that was the sound of us slowly slipping into madness from having to hear about the Jordyn Woods/Tristan Thompson scandal yet again. Kylie Jenner just added fuel to the fire when the Kylie Skin owner officially unfollowed Woods on Instagram five months after the scandal.

    Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods
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    The Tristan Thompson/Jordyn Woods Scandal

    In case you missed it, which we don’t know how you would have, the scandal broke back in February. A source reported that Woods and Thompson (Khloe Kardashian’s then-boyfriend and baby daddy) were spotted kissing at a party and that Woods gave him a lap dance. Of course, KarJenner stans immediately came out of the woodwork to drag the 21-year-old for these allegations. Feeling the need to defend herself, Woods chose to utilize her godmother’s platform, Red Table Talk, to tell her part of the story. Woods maintained that she did not give Thompson a lap dance, but that he did kiss her while she was intoxicated and that she apologized to Khloe Kardashian for the encounter.

    Why you always lying

    35-year-old Kardashian was quick to tweet out her ire and disdain towards the 21-year-old after Woods’ episode went live. “Why are you lying Jordyn Woods? If you’re going to try and save yourself by going public, INSTEAD OF CALLING ME PRIVATELY TO APOLOGIZE FIRST, at least be HONEST about your story. BTW, You ARE the reason my family broke up,” Kardashian tweeted out. But, after Twitter dragged her for filth, she rescinded the part of her statement that blamed Woods for her family’s downfall.

    Keeping Up With The Kardashians Season 16 finale

    Things went a little quiet for a while. That was until the KarJenner clan based their whole season finale off of the strength of the scandal. Honestly, they should be thanking Woods for the new creative material, but that’s neither here nor there. Jenner, who had been playing the role of Switzerland up until that point, took the finale as an opportunity to finally speak out about her feelings towards her former BFF. In a conversation with her sisters, Jenner admitted that Woods royally screwed up and even said she was scared of her former bestie because of her actions.

    Unfollowed on Instagram

    But despite all of the drama, Jenner still seemed to be cordial with Woods. The two remained amicable when Woods moved all her things out of Jenner’s home and when they spotted each other in a club some weeks after the scandal. Jenner’s perceived neutrality throughout the scandal made it even more shocking for KarJenner stans when she unfollowed Woods yesterday after five months.

    So just what was the reason for this possible snub? While we don’t know for certain why Jenner made this choice we can make some inferences from a recent clip of the upcoming season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians when Jenner spilled her guts to Khloe Kardashian about where her feelings for Woods stood.

    Season 17

    “So, Jordyn. Do you miss her, want to be friends with her,” Kardashian probed. “I think that this whole Jordyn situation needed to happen for a reason. For me, for her, for you, for everybody. She was my security blanket. She lived with me. We did everything together, I just felt like, ‘Oh, I have Jordyn. I don’t need anything else.’ And I feel like there’s a part of me that needed to grow without her. Sometimes people are there for certain reasons at certain times in your life and then not there for others,” Jenner explained in a surprisingly eloquent speech.

    Break up with your girl friend, we’re bored

    So perhaps Kylie Jenner unfollowed Jordyn Woods just to get some much-needed space. After all, the two did go through somewhat of a breakup, and it’s a pretty natural reaction to unfollow an ex after a relationship ends. We guess this rule could apply to ex-best friends as well. While it seems a bit petty to unfollow someone this late in the game, we won’t deign to try and comprehend how Jenner is feeling.

    As for Woods, well she seems fairly unbothered by the whole thing. In fact, at the time of this article, Woods still follows Jenner on the gram, so it’s likely she hasn’t even noticed the change. Too busy securing the bags to focus on follower count we guess.

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    https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/why-kylie-jenner-jordyn-woods-instagram.html/

    2019-07-27 13:34:13Z
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