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Mar 12 2012 09:44 AM ET

Oscar winner's homecoming celebration scrapped by Iran

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Iranian authorities canceled a ceremony Monday in honor of the country’s Oscar-winning director Asghar Farhadi even though the government had hailed his win as a triumph over a competitor from Israel. The event for Farhadi, who won the Oscar for best foreign film last month for his movie A Separation, was abruptly scrapped after authorities denied permission, according to the semiofficial Ilna news agency.

There were no details as to why a permit was denied, but some Iranian conservatives were upset with the film’s themes: domestic turmoil, gender inequality, and the desire by many to leave the country. Ilna said two cinema groups, the Center for Directors of Iranian Cinema and the High Council of Producers of Iranian Cinema, issued a statement decrying the cancellation. All public events in Iran need government approval.

“We intended to have a simple and friendly meeting to say ‘thank you’ for the great achievement you brought Iran and Iranian cinema but the cultural custodians did not let us realize this,” said the statement, addressing Farhadi. READ FULL STORY »

Mar 11 2012 11:43 AM ET

Comics icon Jean 'Moebius' Giraud dies at age 73

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This weekend, the comics world lost one of its iconic figures — and the science-fiction movie world one of its greatest influences — with the passing of Jean Giraud. Better known by his pen name of “Moebius,” Giraud was France’s best-known comics artist, and helped inspire the design of many sci-fi movies including Ridley Scott’s films Alien and Blade Runner, Terry Gilliam’s Brazil, and Luc Besson’s The Fifth Element. “Moebius is to comic books what Miles Davis is to jazz: the master,” Besson once said. According to the Los Angeles Times, Giraud died on Friday night or Saturday morning after a battle with cancer. He was 73.

Giraud was born in France in May 1938 and, in his 20s, made his reputation with the Old West saga Les Aventures de Blueberry, penned by Jean-Michel Charlier. In 1974, the artist launched the adult sci-fi and fantasy comics anthology Métal Hurlant, which was published here as Heavy Metal. Moebius’ detailed, intricate artwork would have a massive, and lasting, influence on the science-fiction genre from Alien, for which he supplied concept designs, to the novels of cyberpunk novelist William Gibson. “I was having lunch with Ridley (Scott),”  cyberpunk novelist William Gibson once wrote. “And when the conversation turned to inspiration, we were both very clear about our debt to the Métal Hurlant school of the ’70s — Moebius and others.”

For more on Jean Giraud’s life and influence, check out the documentary, Moebius Redux: A Life in Pictures.

Mar 9 2012 01:32 PM ET

Dennis Quaid and wife to divorce -- Report

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Dennis Quaid’s wife, Kimberly Buffington-Quaid, has filed for divorce after eight years of marriage. TMZ first broke the story after obtaining court papers in which Buffington-Quaid said, “The marriage has become insupportable because of discord or conflict of personalities.”

The couple have 4-year-old twins who made headlines in 2007 after hospital staff at Los Angeles’s Cedars-Sinai Medical Center erroneously administered an overdose of blood thinner Heparin to the 10-day-old infants. The Quaids will share custody of their children, according to a temporary custody order.

This is the third dissolved marriage for Quaid. He divorced Meg Ryan in 2001 and actress P.J. Soles in 1983.

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Mar 6 2012 10:53 AM ET

'Mary Poppins' songwriter Robert Sherman dies

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Songwriter Robert B. Sherman, who wrote the tongue-twisting “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” and other enduring songs for Disney classics, has died. He was 86. Sherman’s agent, Stella Richards, said Tuesday that Sherman died peacefully in London on Monday. With his brother Richard, Sherman composed scores for Disney films including The Jungle Book, The Aristocats, Mary Poppins, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Their songs also included “It’s a Small World After All,” written for the 1964 World’s Fair. The brothers won two Academy Awards for Mary Poppins, as well as a Grammy and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Son Jeffrey Sherman wrote on Facebook that his father “wanted to bring happiness to the world and, unquestionably, he succeeded.”

Mar 2 2012 02:43 PM ET

Demi Moore leaves treatment: Reports

Demi Moore has left treatment, reports People. The actress entered a rehab facility in late January when she was rushed to a hospital after suffering a seizure-like attack. According to Moore’s rep, she was being treated for exhaustion, though subsequent reports have cited everything from drug use to an eating disorder. Sources told the mag that Moore will possibly seek outpatient therapy.

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Feb 28 2012 10:16 PM ET

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner welcome a baby boy

Actors Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, both 39, have welcomed their third child, a baby boy, to their brood, People reports. No further details — such as a name or exact birth date — have been released about the infant, but People‘s source claims the baby was born in Santa Monica, Calif. The new addition joins big sisters Seraphina, 3, and Violet, 6.

Feb 26 2012 12:54 PM ET

Halle Berry to miss Oscars telecast

A broken foot will keep Academy Award winner Halle Berry from presenting at tonight’s Oscar ceremony, reports People. Berry injured herself in Spain back in September, during a day off from filming Cloud Atlas, the Wachowskis film starring Tom Hanks. Berry reportedly suffered the break while chasing after her daughter, Nahla, who was chasing a goat across rocky terrain at the time. Ten years ago, Berry became the first African-American woman to win an Oscar for Best Actress.

Feb 26 2012 10:57 AM ET

Erland Josephson, a staple of Ingmar Bergman films, dead

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Swedish actor Erland Josephson, who collaborated with legendary film director Ingmar Bergman in more than 40 films and plays, has died. He was 88. The award-winning actor died at a Stockholm hospital on Saturday following a long battle against Parkinson’s disease, said Royal Dramatic Theatre spokeswoman Christina Bjerkander.

Josephson was born into a family of artists and culture workers in Stockholm in 1923 and would become the actor who had the longest-running collaboration with Bergman. The two first met when Josephson was just 16 and participated as an amateur actor in the play The Merchant of Venice, directed by Bergman. Although he never had any formal acting education, Josephson continued to appear in several Bergman stage plays in the 1940s and 50s, and received a minor part in 1946 film It Rains on Our Love. In the late 50s he played larger roles in Bergman’s films The Magician and Brink of Life, but first shot to international stardom with the role of Johan in Scenes from a Marriage, in 1973. READ FULL STORY »

Feb 24 2012 03:12 PM ET

Gerard Butler leaves rehab, completes treatment for substance-abuse issues

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Three weeks after checking himself into the Betty Ford clinic for substance-abuse issues, 300 star Gerard Butler has left rehab. Butler’s spokesperson told People that the 42-year-old actor has left rehab as he has “completed a successful course of treatment and has returned home in good health,” adding, “We will not be making any further comment at this time.”

TMZ.com reported the news early on Friday and claimed that Butler, who needed to be rescued from a surfing incident while filming the upcoming Of Men and Mavericks, “was relying too much on prescription drugs.” A source alleged he “developed issues with cocaine, but the root problem appears to be the injuries and pain management.”

People also noted that Butler has opened up about his past problems with alcohol abuse and that the actor actively avoided drinking at a Hollywood bash back in November.

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Feb 22 2012 08:48 AM ET

Kim Dotcom released on bail; facing extradition to U.S.

The founder of the file-sharing website Megaupload was released on bail Wednesday after a New Zealand judge decided Kim Dotcom lacked means to flee because his funds had been seized. “I am relieved to go home to see my family, my three little kids and my pregnant wife,” a smiling Dotcom told reporters outside court. “And I hope you understand that that is all I want to say right now.”

U.S. authorities allege Dotcom facilitated millions of illegal downloads through his company, costing movie makers and songwriters some half a billion dollars in lost copyright revenue. He was arrested Jan. 20. Dotcom was released without any monetary bail bond, which is standard in New Zealand’s district courts. Ministry of Justice officials declined to describe the conditions of his release, saying The Associated Press would need to apply to the judge for that information.

The U.S. is seeking extradition of Dotcom, 38, and three of his colleagues on racketeering charges. He confirmed he would be fighting U.S. extradition efforts.
Asked how he had been treated by the police after his high-profile arrest, Dotcom said, “Well, it felt a little bit like an audition to American Idol.”

New Zealand authorities have seized millions of dollars in investments and assets owned by Dotcom, including luxury cars and artworks. North Shore District Court Judge Nevin Dawson found that the German-born Dotcom no longer posed a significant flight risk because the court was unaware of any hidden money or assets that could help him flee the country. New Zealand courts turned down earlier bail requests, but Dawson said details about Dotcom’s assets had been unclear then.
“Mr. Dotcom’s submission that he has not concealed any assets or bank accounts has largely been borne out,” the judge found.

Dotcom was born Kim Schmitz but legally changed his name. He is a citizen of both Germany and Finland and was granted New Zealand residency in 2010. The Megaupload company is registered in Hong Kong. Dotcom’s colleagues were granted bail earlier.

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