January 27, 2010 | Posted by Jaymalls

This 30-second clip is from the 3-D film that was created to support Michael Jackson’s performance of “Earth Song.” The song has a strong theme about the future of the planet, and Jackson saw it as a unique opportunity to deliver a message to millions of people who would have seen him on tour. The MJ tribute performance on the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards will feature this 3-D film, which has never before been seen by the public in its entirety. CBS and Target have partnered to provide millions of free glasses so that fans can enjoy this unique viewing experience from home. From Sunday, Jan. 24, through Sunday, Jan. 31, Target stores nationwide will exclusively offer these 3-D GRAMMY Glasses so that fans have the opportunity to see the film that was very personal to Jackson.
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January 27, 2010 | Posted by Jaymalls

Gabourey “Gabby” Sidibe the star of the film Precious covers V magazine’s #63 issue. She was also featured in Hapar Bazaar’s February issue, continue to check out the photo.
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January 27, 2010 | Posted by Jaymalls

Ke$ha stopped by Billboard HQ to give us the lowdown on everything Ke$ha, from sneaking up to Prince’s house and how to work a glitter canon to writing songs for Miley Cyrus and the Veronicas, showing off her yodelling techniques, and meeting Flo Rida in a dodgeball uniform.
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January 27, 2010 | Posted by Jaymalls

Here is the latest leak to come from Christina Milian’s ill-fated “Elope” album. This song has a sexy futuristic feel that im actually liking. This track was produced by Tricky Stewart, and written and co-produced by her husband Terius “The Dream” Nash. Let me know if your feeing this one!!!
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January 15, 2010 | Posted by Jaymalls

Brooklyn’s Finest is a crime film starring Don Cheadle, Richard Gere, and Ethan Hawke. The movie was directed by Antoine Fuqua, who also directed Training Day; which is another the gritty film that delved into the realm of cops and criminals. It was written by Michael C. Martin, who previously was a MTA subway flagger from East New York. In a recent interview with the NY Times, Martin said “I didn’t expect ‘Brooklyn’s Finest’ to get made. It wasn’t Hollywood overnight. It was, ‘I’m still working my 9 to 5, and I’m still writing, and I’m still trying to make my dream happen.” The full cast includes: Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke, Don Cheadle, Vincent D’Onofrio, Wesley Snipes, Nicoye Banks, Jesse Williams, Ellen Barkin, Lili Taylor, and Jerry Speziale.

Tango (played by Don Cheadle) is an undercover officer on a narcotics detail that forces him to choose between duty and friendship. Having been to hell and back, he wants out, but the powers that be won’t let him quit. Family-man Sal (played by Ethan Hawke) is a detective tempted by greed and corruption. He can barely make ends meet, and now his wife has an illness that threatens the life of their unborn twins. Eddie (played by Jesse Williams) is nearing retirement age and has long since lost his dedication to his job as a cop. He wakes up every morning trying to come up with a reason to go on living… and he can’t think of one. Fate brings the three men to the same Brooklyn housing project as each takes the law into his own hands. Crosscutting between multiple subplots, Brooklyn’s Finest unfolds violently and passionately as coiled, constantly roving cinematography contributes a measure of unease to the underworld action.
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