Minggu, 16 Februari 2020

Presenter Laura Whitmore pays tribute to friend Caroline Flack - BBC News

Laura Whitmore has emotionally paid tribute to her friend Caroline Flack, describing her as a person who "loved to love".

Flack was found dead in her London flat on Saturday. A lawyer for her family said she had taken her own life.

Speaking on her BBC 5 Live programme, Whitmore – who took over presenting Love Island from Flack – urged listeners to "be kind".

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2020-02-16 12:26:49Z
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Kandi Burruss releases statement after shooting at OLG restaurant - CBS46 News Atlanta

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  1. Kandi Burruss releases statement after shooting at OLG restaurant  CBS46 News Atlanta
  2. 3 shot at eatery owned by Kandi Burruss of 'Real Housewives'  KGO-TV
  3. 3 people were shot inside a restaurant owned by 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Kandi Burruss, police say  CNN
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2020-02-16 11:15:00Z
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Kandi Burruss releases statement after shooting at OLG restaurant - CBS46 News Atlanta

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  1. Kandi Burruss releases statement after shooting at OLG restaurant  CBS46 News Atlanta
  2. 3 shot inside 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star's restaurant  11Alive
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2020-02-16 10:02:00Z
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'Love Island USA' Host Arielle Vandenberg Mourns Death of Caroline Flack With Sweet Message - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Caroline Flack, the host of Love Island in the U.K., passed away at the age of 40. The television presenter was found in her home in London mere days before she was due to go to appear in court after being accused of assaulting her boyfriend. After speculation of Flack’s death, her family confirmed the devastating news.

Arielle Vandenberg and Caroline Flack
Arielle Vandenberg and Caroline Flack | Colin Young-Wolff/CBS via Getty Images / Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images

“We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today, 15 February. We would ask that the press respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time and we would ask they make no attempt to contact us and/or photograph us,” the family said in a statement The Guardian published.

The ‘Love Island’ world mourns Caroline Flack

As the news broke, a major influx of messages flooded social media morning the loss of the beloved TV host. One of the sweetest messages came from Arielle Vandenberg, the host of Love Island USA on CBS.

“Today is such a sad day and my heart is broken. My heart goes out to Caroline Flack and her family and friends,” Vandenberg wrote on her Instagram Stories. “Caroline, I’ll never forget

The comedian turned reality show host remembered how Flack welcomed her to the Love Island family when it was confirmed she would host the CBS version.

“Caroline, I’ll never forget the first message you sent me welcoming me with such open arms into the Love Island world,” Vandenberg added. “I was star-struck. I’ll never forget how you made me feel. When I was nervous to do my first episode, you encouraged me with such kind words. You made me feel comfortable.”

If you’re a Love Island fan you know their slow-motion shots are epic and Flack had them down to perfection. Vandenberg also made reference to that feature of the show in her message.

“I can’t stop looking over our texts back-and-forth about needing to get together for dinner, a ‘slo-mo dinner.’ Thank you for being such a positive, encouraging, kind human. You are so loved,” Vandenberg continued before ending with the phrase, “Rest in peace sweet girl.”

Caroline Flack’s final messages on Instagram

Flack had stayed off social media since the assault charges against her. The television presenter was heavily scrutinized by the British press and it was hard on her. On Christmas Eve she broke her social media silence to share a few words with her fans.

“Been advised not to go on social media … but I wanted to say happy Christmas to everyone who has been so incredibly kind to me this year,” she wrote. “This kind of scrutiny and speculation is a lot to take on for one person. I’m a human being at the end of the day and I’m not going to be silenced when I have a story to tell and a life to keep going with.”

She continued to explain to fans why she was leaving social media at the time.

“I’m taking some time out to get feeling better and learn some lessons from situations I’ve got myself into to. I have nothing but love to give and best wishes for everyone,” she ended.

Her final Instagram post before her passing came two days before her passing. On February 13, Flack posted a collage of four photos with her dog Ruby. The star looked happy cuddling her baby and giving it a lot of love. A heart emoji is what she used in the caption.

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2020-02-16 08:11:06Z
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Sabtu, 15 Februari 2020

Box Office: 'Sonic the Hedgehog' Digging Up Huge $60M-Plus Opening - Hollywood Reporter

Elsewhere, 'The Photograph' and 'Fantasy Island' are battling it out for third place, while 'Downhill' tumbles down the slope and Oscar-winner 'Parasite' shines.

Paramount's Sonic the Hedgehog grossed a huge $21 million on Friday for a projected four-day debut of $60 million-plus over Presidents Day weekend, including $50 million or more for the three days.

If traffic holds, the family friendly pic has a strong shot of coming in several million dollars higher and unseating Detective Pikachu ($54.3 million) to boast the biggest domestic opening ever for a video game adaptation, according to Comscore and unadjusted for inflation.

The PG-rated title — nabbing an A CinemaScore — is based on the popular Sega video game and sees the titular character (voiced by Ben Schwartz) team up with a small-town sheriff (James Marsden) to battle the evil genius Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey).

Sonic's better-than-expected debut is a win for Paramount and director Jeff Fowler, who redesigned the titular character after a loud fan outcry last year.

The movie will easily steal the box office crown from holdover Birds of Prey, which debuted to a tepid $33 million last weekend. The female-led superhero pic looks to come in No. 2 over Presidents Day with an okay $20 million.

Sonic is hardly the only new offering on the marquee, thanks to the one-two-punch of Valentine's Day, which fell on a Friday this year, and Presidents Day weekend.

Universal and producer Will Packer's romantic drama The Photograph is in a relatively close race with Sony and Blumhouse's horror pic Fantasy Island for No. 3 behind Sonic and holdover Birds of Prey. Both films are eyeing a four-day gross in the $14 million to $15 million range, with many rivals giving Fantasy Island a slight edge.

The Photograph, starring Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield, was written and directed by Stella Meghie. The $15 million film received a B+ CinemaScore.

Fantasy Island, a horror reimagining of the classic television series of the same name, barely passed with a C- CinemaScore. Directed and written by Jeff Wadlow, the $7 million pic stars Michael Peña, Maggie Q, Lucy Hale, Austin Stowell, Portia Doubleday, Jimmy O. Yang, Ryan Hansen and Michael Rooker.

Searchlight's black comedy Downhill, starring Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, flunked with a D CinemaScore. Premiering last month at the Sundance Film Festival to mixed reviews, the film is looking at a four-day debut of $5.5 million to $6 million.

Downhill could be beat by Bong Joon Ho's and Neon's Parasite, which expanded into more than 2,000 theaters on Friday following its historic Academy Award wins for best picture and director, among other top accolades. The South Korean film is projected to gross $5.5 million to $6.5 million as it nears or crosses the $44 million mark domestically.

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2020-02-15 16:02:08Z
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"Better than him winning the Oscar," Bong Joon-ho made Martin Scorsese a hero of Oscars - KOREA NOW

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  1. "Better than him winning the Oscar," Bong Joon-ho made Martin Scorsese a hero of Oscars  KOREA NOW
  2. The real star of Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winner Parasite? The house  The Guardian
  3. ‘Parasite’ paints a nightmarish picture of Korean inequality. The reality in America is even worse.  The Washington Post
  4. ‘Parasite’ Oscar Win Leaves Hollywood Desperate to Work With Bong Joon Ho and Neon  Variety
  5. Commentary: 'Parasite' became an Oscars success story overnight because of years of Asian American support  The San Diego Union-Tribune
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2020-02-15 09:00:06Z
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Justin Bieber's 'Changes': Wifed-Up and No Longer the Swingin' Dick - The Daily Beast

It makes sense that Justin Bieber’s new album, Changes, would come out on Valentine’s Day—another cultural institution contrived by savvy studio marketers, riddled with maxims about love, vaguely Christian, pretty corny, but also sweet and nice, if you like flowers and candy. The 17-track album, Bieber’s first release in five years, sounds a lot like the figure he’s become: subdued, happy, married.

We last heard from Bieber in 2015, with the apologetic playboy dance-pop of Purpose. That album—which emerged from his unraveling relationship with Selena Gomez and a series of legal scrapes, including but not limited to a vandalism arrest in Brazil, a D.U.I., and an egg-throwing incident—felt monumental and statement-making, packed with alt-EDM bangers and hints of tropical house. For a months-long stretch that year, it was impossible to go anywhere without hearing snippets of “What Do You Mean?,” “Sorry,” or “Where Are Ü Now,” and I didn’t mind. There were softer, acoustic tracks on Purpose, like “Love Yourself,” but its strengths came from the undercurrent of remorse under its playful pop beats (a motif producer A.G. Cooke later made explicit in his dark, retro remix “Whaaat 85”).

Fans who wanted more of that Bieber, myself included, might be disappointed by Changes. As Vulture’s Craig Jenkins observed in his review of the first single, “Yummy,” the new album is much more in the spirit of Journals, Bieber’s 2013 compilation of cool and melancholic R&B tracks. While the album got mixed reviews upon release, it became a cult favorite, heralding the moment Bieber emerged from the kiddie-pop of his YouTube days and staked a claim for himself as a serious musician.

Changes isn’t quite in the same mode—the subtle sadness of “Bad Day” or “Change Me” have been swapped out for earnest and committed love songs, many of them inspired by Bieber’s new wife, the model Hailey Baldwin. But Changes does present Bieber on a similar course: toward emotional growth and restraint—a theme the criminally-literal singer nods to in the name: “Changes.” This isn’t the wild guy hocking loogies from his hotel window. He’s wifed-up, got a mustache, vibing.

The two advance singles, ”Yummy” and “Intentions,” previewed some of the motifs the album teases out. Bieber was never a lyrics guy (let’s not forget: “What about the children? Look at all the children we can change.”), and “Yummy” is almost comically nonverbal, with a lightly catchy hook of erotic babytalk. The lyrics were packed with innuendo, a recurring theme across Changes, and fair enough for the newlywed who recently told E! News, “When I’m with my wife, we like to…You guys can guess what we do. It gets pretty crazy…that’s pretty much all we do.” For all the intentional undertones, Bieber might have cut the sexual subtext for a song like “Intentions,” which he dedicated to a women’s shelter in Los Angeles, rather than crooning about his lack of ulterior motives. Then again, this is the same guy who posted a very long photo series of babies on Instagram and captioned them all “Yummy.”

There are a few moments on Changes when the hand of Scooter Braun and his vast marketing apparatus make themselves known. When I first watched the “Yummy” music video, for example, I thought immediately of scrolling through TikTok. The high-production montage follows a pink-haired Bieber in a room of well-dressed boomers, bopping (arguably with more enthusiasm than the low-key song affords) and disrobing in the mode of TikTok’s mute and self-consciously handsome stars, nodding to hooks with their shirts off. That, it turns out, was intentional—Bieber later teamed up with Chipotle to run a Super Bowl ad campaign on the app in an explicit bid to get the song to go viral (it did—the #yummy hashtag has 4.6 billion views). Likewise, after the album dropped last night, Complex reported that the pleasantly upbeat track “Running Over” had originally featured a verse from Ski Mask the Slump God, the South Florida rapper behind the hilariously sly 2017 track “Catch Me Outside.” In the weeks before the release, however, Ski Mask’s verse was switched out for a perfectly fine riff from Lil Dicky, the one-note joke rapper who has an upcoming TV show.

But what both “Yummy” and “Intentions” did well was remind listeners that Bieber has a nice voice, and Changes underscores that on nearly every song. Over the spare, pulled-back beats of tracks like “Available,” “Take It Out On Me,” or “Habitual” (some of which sound, as a friend put it, “like he searched ‘Justin Bieber-Type Beat’ on Youtube”), the 25-year-old’s delicate range becomes the focus. The end result is something like a box of Valentine’s chocolates: they all taste pretty much the same, but it’s still sweet.

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2020-02-15 08:43:00Z
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