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Showing posts with label Red Carpet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Carpet. Show all posts
Friday, August 26, 2011
Beyoncé next to Britney and Lady Gaga next to Lil Wayne? Only at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards! Music’s biggest stars will be at arm’s length from one another at the 28th annual event. MTV Buzzworthy gives us a sneak peek at where your faves will be seated during the big show.
The back of Nicki Minaj’s colorful hair will be facing Tony Bennett, who is bound to catch a contact high sitting in front of Wiz Khalifa. Britney and Beyoncé score the best seats in the house (along with the “Jersey Shore” cast), Chris Brown grabs a seat behind Weezy, and 11-member collective Odd Future will have to fight over the few seats they’ve been allotted (sorry guys).
MTV’s Jim Cantiello tours the seating arrangements at L.A.’s Nokia Theatre. See which stars will be rubbing elbows come Sunday.
The back of Nicki Minaj’s colorful hair will be facing Tony Bennett, who is bound to catch a contact high sitting in front of Wiz Khalifa. Britney and Beyoncé score the best seats in the house (along with the “Jersey Shore” cast), Chris Brown grabs a seat behind Weezy, and 11-member collective Odd Future will have to fight over the few seats they’ve been allotted (sorry guys).
MTV’s Jim Cantiello tours the seating arrangements at L.A.’s Nokia Theatre. See which stars will be rubbing elbows come Sunday.
Labels: Award Shows, Red Carpet
Thursday, April 7, 2011
A white-hot Toni Braxton, along with her four sisters and mother, dazzled on the pink carpet at the premiere of their WE tv docu-series “Braxton Family Values” at The London West Hollywood on Wednesday (April 6). The ladies, including Tamar, Evelyn, Traci, Towanda, and Trina, chatted with the press and posed for the flashing cameras.
The reality program, which premieres April 12, gives viewers an inside look at the tight-knit family’s lives as they face drama including sibling rivalry, relationship struggles, bankruptcy, and a DUI.
Toni was hesitant about doing the show at first, but gave in after convincing from her youngest sister Tamar. “She said you should tell your story because they know you as an artist, but they don’t know you as a sister and a mom and a friend, and you should expose that side,” she told “Access Hollywood.”
The reality program, which premieres April 12, gives viewers an inside look at the tight-knit family’s lives as they face drama including sibling rivalry, relationship struggles, bankruptcy, and a DUI.
Toni was hesitant about doing the show at first, but gave in after convincing from her youngest sister Tamar. “She said you should tell your story because they know you as an artist, but they don’t know you as a sister and a mom and a friend, and you should expose that side,” she told “Access Hollywood.”
Labels: Reality T.V., Red Carpet, Toni Braxton
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Katie Holmes, wearing Azzaro, reads the list of 2011 nominees.At the Beverly Hilton on Tuesday, Katie Holmes donned her finest winter white—a chic striped-and-pleated dress from Azzaro—to reveal the 2011 Golden Globe Award nominations. With Blair Underwood and Josh Duhamel at her side, Katie was in dapper company, and that's not to mention the best dressed regulars who graced the list of nominees—think Sofia Vergara,Claire Danes and Tina Fey.And now ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, the Golden Globe Nominations 2011are:
Best Supporting Actress in a series, mini-series or TV movie:
Hope Davis, 'The Special Relationship'
Jane Lynch, 'Glee'
Kelly MacDonald, 'Boardwalk Empire'
Julia Stiles, 'Dexter'
Sofia Vergara, 'Modern Family'
Best Actress in a TV series, Comedy:
Toni Collette, 'United States of Tara'
Edie Falco, 'Nurse Jackie'
Tina Fey, '30 Rock'
Laura Linney, 'The Bic C'
Lea Michele, 'Glee'
Best TV Movie or Mini-series:
'Carlos'
'The Pacific'
'Pillars of the Earth'
'Temple Grandin'
'You Don't Know Jack'
Best Original Song – Motion Picture:
Bound to You – 'Burlesque'
Coming Home – 'Country Strong'
I See the Light – 'Tangled'
There's a Place for Us – 'Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'
You Haven't Seen the Last of Me – 'Burlesque'
Best Actor in a TV Series, Comedy:
Alec Baldwin, '30 Rock'
Steve Carell, 'The Office'
Thomas Jane, 'Hung'
Matthew Morrison, 'Glee'
Jim Parsons, 'The Big Bang Theory'
Best Actress in a TV series, Drama:
Julianna Margulies, 'The Good Wife'
Elisabeth Moss, 'Mad Men'
Piper Perabo, 'Covert Affairs'
Katey Sagal, 'Sons of Anarchy'
Kyra Sedgwick, the Closer
Best Original Score – Motion Picture:
Alexandre Desplot, 'The King's Speech'
Danny Elfman,'Alice in Wonderland'
A.R. Rahmin, '127 Hours'
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, 'The Social Network'
Hans Zimmer, 'Inception'
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture:
Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy, '127 Hours'
Lisa Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg, 'Kids are All Right''
Christopher Nolan, 'Inception'
David Seidler, 'The Kings Speech'
Aaron Sorkin, 'The Social Network'
Best Supporting Actor in a series, mini-series, or TV movie:
Scott Caan, 'Hawaii Five-0'
Chris Colfer, 'Glee'
Chris Noth, 'The Good Wife'
Eric Stonestreet, 'Modern Family'
David Strathern, 'Temple Grandin'
Best TV Series, Comedy:
'30 Rock'
'The Big Bang Theory'
'The Big C'
'Glee'
'Modern Family'
'Nurse Jackie'
Best Foreign Language Film:
'Biutiful', Mexico, Spain
'The Concert', France
'The Edge', Russia
'I Am Love', Italy
'In a Better World', Denmark
Best Animated Feature Film:
'Despicable Me'
'How to Train Your Dragon'
'The Illusionist'
'Tangled'
'Toy Story 3'
Best Actor in a mini-series or TV movie:
Idris Elba, 'Luther'
Ian McShane, 'Pillars of the Earth'
Al Pacino, 'You Don't Know Jack'
Dennis Quaid, 'The Special Relationship'
Edgar Ramirez,'Carlos'
Best Actress in a mini-series or TV movie:
Hayley Atwell, 'Pillars of the Earth'
Claire Danes, 'Temple Grandin'
Judi Dench, 'Return to Cranford'
Romola Garai, 'Emma'
Jennifer Love Hewitt, 'The Client List'
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
Annette Bening, 'The Kids Are All Right'
Anne Hathaway, 'Love and Other Drugs'
Angelina Jolie, 'The Tourist'
Julianne Moore, 'The Kids Are All Right'
Emma Stone, 'Easy A'
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
Johnny Depp – 'Alice in Wonderland'
Johnny Depp – 'The Tourist'
Paul Giamatti - 'Barney's Version'
Jake Gyllenhaal - 'Love and Other Drugs'
Kevin Spacey – 'Casino Jack'
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture:
Christian Bale, 'The Fighter'
Michael Douglas, 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps'
Andrew Garfield, 'The Social Network'
Jeremy Renner, 'The Town'
Geoffrey Rush, 'The King's Speech'
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture:
Amy Adams, ‘The Fighter’
Helena Bonham Carter, 'The King's Speech'
Mila Kunis, 'Black Swan'
Melissa Leo, 'The Fighter'
Jacki Weaver, 'Animal Kingdom'
Best Actor in a TV series, Drama:
Steve Buscemi, ‘Boardwalk Empire’
Bryan Cranston, 'Breaking Bad'
Michael C. Hall, 'Dexter'
Jon Hamm, 'Mad Men'
Hugh Laurie – 'House'
Best Director – Motion Picture:
Darren Aronofsky, 'Black Swan'
David Fincher, 'Social Network'
Tom Hooper – 'The King's Speech'
Christopher Nolan 'Inception'
David O. Russell – 'The Fighter'
Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
'Alice in Wonderland'
'Burlesque'
'The Kids Are All Right'
'Red'
'The Tourist'
Best TV Series, Drama:
'Broadwalk Empire'
'Dexter'
'The Good Wife'
'Mad Men'
'The Walking Dead'
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama:
Halle Berry, 'Frankie and Alice'
Nicole Kidman, 'Rabbit Hole'
Jennifer Lawrence, 'Winter's Bone'
Natalie Portman, 'Black Swan'
Michelle Williams, 'Blue Valentine'
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama:
Jesse Eisenberg – 'Social Network'
Colin Firth – 'The King's Speech'
James Franco – '127 Hours'
Ryan Gosling – 'Blue Valentine'
Mark Wahlberg – 'The Fighter'
Best Motion Picture, Drama:
'Black Swan'
'The Fighter'
'Inception'
'The King's Speech'
'The Social Network'
Labels: Award Shows, Red Carpet
Monday, November 15, 2010
The party, which took place immediately after the Lakers' loss to Phoenix at Staples Center, was part of the "3 Ring Series" event that concludes Christmas Day when Artest will raffle off his 2010 NBA Championship Ring. Celebrity guests included David Arquette, Micheal Jai White, Teyana Taylor, Alycia Bella, J.R. Taylor (Owner of Didntinviteme.Net/Choreographer), Shane Sparks (Choreographer), DJ Eque and Faith Evans Performed!
Labels: Exclusive, Red Carpet
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Janet Jackson was beaming in a black blazer, long skirt, and short ‘do at the New York premiere of For Colored Girls on Monday night (Oct. 25). Janet plays Jo, a high-powered magazine executive, in Tyler Perry’s film based on the 1975 play by Ntozake Shange, which opens November 5. Her co-stars including Macy Gray, Thandie Newton, Phylicia Rashad & Daughters, and Kerry Washington walked the carpet at Ziegfeld Theatre, while Ciara, Patti LaBelle, Estelle, and Fabolous rushed inside to catch a glimpse of the flick.
Labels: Janet Jackson, Red Carpet, Tyler Perry
Thursday, August 5, 2010
The cast of "Takers" have taken over the ArcLight Cinemas Cinerama Dome in Hollywood on Wednesday, August 4. They specially came to the venue to attend the Los Angeles premiere of the movie which will be released in the U.S. on August 27.
Chris Brown who lands a role in the movie was among those who came early that night. He appeared in his black ensemble paired with sneakers and sunglasses. His cast mates T.I. and Hayden Christensen showed up in more formal style with complete suit.
Additionally, singer Keri Hilson was spotted among the guests of the black carpet event. She donned a black blouse matched with hot pants. After the screening, the "Energy" hitmaker as well as Brown and T.I. were scheduled to perform live.
Supported by the likes of Idris Elba, Paul Walker, Matt Dillon and Zoe Saldana on the cast ensemble, "Takers" follows a notorious group of criminals who continues to baffle police by pulling off perfectly executed bank robberies. In their one last job where more money is at stake than ever before, they find out a hard-boiled detective who is hell-bent on solving the case interrupts their plan.
Along with the Los Angeles premiere, three new clips have been debuted to promote the movie. One clip features Chris Brown as he is being chased by Matt Dillon, while another snippet shows the group on their mission. The other video, meanwhile, gives preview to the criminals planning their action.
'Takers' Exclusive Clip: "They Love Their Sheepdogs"
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Labels: Chris Brown, Idris Elba, Keri Hilson, Red Carpet, Snoop, T.I.
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