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The Croods (2013)
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The Gangster Squad (2012)
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The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
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January
05
2012
Written By Angelic under Recent News

Jason Biggs, Matt Bomer, David Boreanaz, Elisha Cuthbert, Ellen DeGeneres, Nina Dobrev, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Nathan Fillion, Morgan Freeman, Ginnifer Goodwin, Ashley Greene, Alyson Hannigan, Liam Hemsworth, Julianne Hough, Terrence Howard, Vanessa Hudgens, Josh Hutcherson, Angus T. Jones, Jennifer Lawrence, Zachary Levi, Adam Levine, Ewan McGregor, Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Chloe Grace Moretz, Jennifer Morrison, Dermot Mulroney, Liam Neeson, Sharon Osbourne, Katy Perry, Busy Philipps, Rob Schneider, Jason Segel, Cobie Smulders, Emma Stone and many more are scheduled to attend PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS 2012, to be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Jan. 11 (9:00-11)(9:live ET/delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network. Kaley Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory) will host, and Faith Hill and Demi Lovato will perform, as previously announced.

The People’s Choice Award winners, nominees and categories are determined by the fans and thus far, the 2012 show has logged 230,000,000+ votes on PeoplesChoice.com, the official People’s Choice Awards Facebook app and Twitter. The categories of “Favorite New TV Comedy” and “Favorite New TV Drama” remain open at http://www.PeoplesChoice.com/pca/vote/ until show night on Jan. 11.

Source: Market Watch





December
29
2011
Written By Angelic under Recent News

Here’s the picture I got of the back of Emma Stone’s and Andrew Garfield’s heads in Central Park today. We were just sitting around until one of my friends noticed that they walked by, we literally followed them around the park for about three minutes and we were too cowardly to actually get a photo with either of them. We did witness someone get a photo with Emma, but she looked annoyed and rushed it so we didn’t bother. We then stood there watching them walk away. ;~;

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December
15
2011
Written By Angelic under 'The Help', Recent News

Congratulations to’The Help’ on getting nomination for Golden Globe for ‘Best Motion Picture, Drama’ catergory.

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December
10
2011

Thousands of film fans responded to the survey, which was posted on Fandango.com during the first weeks of December. According to male moviegoers, the most anticipated blockbuster of 2012 will be Warner Bros’ The Hobbit, while for females, it’s Summit’s Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2. When it comes to remakes, men are most anticipating Sony’s Total Recall while women are most looking forward to Warner Bros’ The Great Gatsby. Several studios are missing from these lists, so it looks like some marketing departments have to play catch-up in the coming months:

THE MOST ANTICIPATED REMAKE IN 2012:

According to Men:
1. Total Recall (Sony)
2. The Amazing Spider-Man (Sony)
3. The Great Gatsby (Warner Bros)
4. Snow White And The Huntsman (Universal)
5. Mirror Mirror (Relativity)

According to Women:
1. Snow White And The Huntsman (Universal)
2. The Great Gatsby (Warner Bros)
3. Mirror Mirror (Relativity)
4. Total Recall (Sony)
5. The Amazing Spider-Man (Sony)

Source: Fandango




November
22
2011
Written By Angelic under Recent News

Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield are madly in love — and they don’t care who knows it!

The Amazing Spider-Man costars — who have been dating since the spring — walked hand-in-hand through New York City’s East Village on Sunday, marking the first time the couple has shown affection in public. See more pictures of the couple on Just Jared.

(Though Garfield has attended a handful of events with Stone in the past week, the couple refuses to be photographed together on the red carpet.)

On Saturday, the pair was even seen buying jelly donuts and kissing each other at the Donut Pub, a source tells Us Weekly.

What makes Garfield, 28, such a perfect match for Stone, 23?

“Andrew is one of the most giving actors I’ve ever worked with,” The Help star told Teen Vogue in September. “If I needed to get to a place of love or sadness in a scene, he’d leave messages on my phone to replay, or slip in lines off camera for a different reaction than what was scripted. He gave me so much to react to.”

Source: US Magazine




November
06
2011
Written By Angelic under Recent News

Happy 23rd birthday Emma!

Fans around the world and Emma Stone Web staffs wishes you a best year ahead!




October
27
2011
Written By Angelic under Recent News

Emma Stone recently came to London to premiere The Help and talk to the press. Luckily, I got to sit down with her, and talk about a lot of good, chewy stuff.

Not only is she the most consistently engaging young actor in studio films right now, Stone gives great interview too.

As The Help is out today in UK cinemas, it’s the perfect time to share some of what she told me.

Explosions are fun, but face the facts

Everything in Hollywood seems to be increasingly stereotypical and increasingly watered down. Look at movies from the seventies. One of my favourite movies is Network. That movie would never be made now.

We don’t want to call people out on their crap. You’re sitting in your little room and you’re looking at your TV and that’s what you believe. You want to hear that that’s important to read your websites, and it’s important to watch your TV shows, and that it’s important to stay in your own little world and escape. This is the stuff you don’t want to hear and don’t want to be confronted with.

Explosions are fun, and I’m not saying that’s bad. I love explosions. I love my websites. I love TV.I just think we need to face the fact that we’re afraid to face ourselves a lot of the time.

There’s so much censorship it’s insane. I’ve experienced so much censorship, even in comedy. Even in terms of not being able to curse or to cover something.

I went to see Fast Times at Ridgmont High for the first time two weeks ago.  That movie would never be made now. A fifteen year old having sex with a thirty year old? You would never see that in a movie now. And this was twenty five years ago.

It’s increasingly and increasingly that you take an R rated movie and you make it PG-13. There’s not as much censorship on the BBC, I know that, or when you go to Canada, but in the States everything is either bleeped, blurred or cut early.

Learning curves and turning points

I am just learning every day and I hope to continue that until the day I die. I’m just trying to learn and experience as much as I possibly can. The Help was a huge turning point in my life, in terms of how I look at acting, how I look at being involved in this job and living my life and prioritising and learning every day.

I learn from every single person [on a film set] all the time, take things from every single person, soak and soak and soak and soak. I feel like all I’m able to be at this point in my life is a sponge. React react react react. I’m only as strong as the other person, ever, and I’m still not going to be as strong as the other person, so I’m just taking in as much as I can.

I don’t believe that everyone cares what I do all the time. I think you have to follow your own path and your own heart and not worry about what everybody else wants you to do. They should be worried about what they’re going to do. I’m not worried about what everybody else chooses to do next, I trust that you’ll figure it out on your own. And I hope that people trust that I will too.

The pressures of playing Skeeter in The Help

From the very beginning I thought there was a little bit of pressure because it’s my Mom’s favourite book. She made that very clear. So the pressure started at home. She was like “I don’t see you as Skeeter, but maybe you’ll surprise me” – no, I’m just kidding. I like being hard on her in public, for all those times she went up into my room, I can finally get her back for it.

I think I felt the responsibility. It’s a beloved book. But then you kind of have to put that aside and play the character in the best way you know how, and do what you need to do to bring that character to life and not worry about the millions of people who would weigh in.

For me, the political part of being an actor is very tough. To sit here and tell you why you should feel this way or that way about my character does not feel like my responsibility. It feels like the responsibility of the writer.

I’m learning this process of “Let me tell you why you shouldn’t see Skeeter this way”, or “You’re coming in with this judgement of it being a white character” but I’m focused on playing the character to the best of my ability.

I can’t tell the audience how to feel. I can’t tell reviewers how to feel. As an actor you just have to think about the truth of your character, and the way you know it needs to be played in your heart. This is why you were hired. So it’s hard for me to sit here and say “See Skeeter this way” or “See Skeeter that way” and it’s hard for me to fight for it.

If it doesn’t speak for itself, we can’t control that.

The Help is in UK cinemas now and headed to DVD and Blu-ray in the US on December 6th. It’s an impressively zippy film, with some great bits of visual storytelling and, as you’d expect, a good handful of strong performances. More on that later, though…

Source: Bleeding Cool

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October
23
2011
Written By Angelic under Recent News

Emma Stone felt “pressured” for ‘The Help’ to do well because it is based on her mother’s favorite book.

The 22-year-old actress plays Eugenia ‘Skeeter’ Phelan’ in the forthcoming movie, which is based on Kathryn Stockett’s best-selling novel and admits the fact people are such fans of the literary work raises expectations which she had to force herself to ignore.

She said: “There’s an extra-weight of responsibility [because the book is so popular]. To make matters worse, it’s my mom’s favorite book. That’s the definition of pressure, right there.

“But you have to put all this aside and forget about the millions of people out there waiting to say, ‘Huh, I didn’t see Skeeter like that! Why didn’t they get X to play the role?’ If you obsess about what these people might think, you’d never get out of bed.”

Despite the expectations, Emma enjoyed filming the movie and says she learned a lot from her co-stars, including viola Davis and Jessica Chastain.

She said: “I learned so much from the other cast members. I’ve only been acting for five years so when I’m around more experienced actors, I feel like a sponge, just soaking up whatever I can from them.

“With ‘The Help’ I think one of the reasons we had such fun filming was because we were surrounded by women and didn’t have to worry about how we looked to men.”

Source: Winnipeg Free Press




October
22
2011
Written By Angelic under Recent News

EMMA Stone is “addicted” to reading about herself in newspapers and magazines.

The 22-year-old actress is also obsessed with the internet, but she is “terrified” of saying something in an online environment that she will later live to regret.

“I’m not one of these people that must disassociate themselves from it or has to cut it off. Other than I get addicted to it, so I have to do it in moderation!” she said.

“I get addicted to the internet. I have a twitter account. I look at it a lot but I don’t tweet. I’d be terrified that I’d say something and never be able to live it down.”

However, the Help actress admits she finds it “alienating” when her fans recognize her when she’s out and about because it makes her feel like a “zoo animal”.

“When people say something, it’s really nice. But when people whisper or point, and you feel like you’re a zoo animal, then it’s scary and odd, because it’s alienating,” she said.

Source: Showbiz Spy




October
22
2011
Written By Angelic under Recent News

Emma Stone is scared to use Twitter… in case she says the wrong thing.

The 22-year-old actress is happy to read about herself online though – in fact, she’s addicted.

“I’m not one of these people that must disassociate themselves from it or has to cut it off. Other than I get addicted to it, so I have to do it in moderation!” she said.

“I get addicted to the internet. I have a twitter account. I look at it a lot but I don’t tweet. I’d be terrified that I’d say something and never be able to live it down.”

Source: Flecking News UK






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