Miley Cyrus dropped her sixth studio album, Younger Now, on Friday, and there is so much to decode. While most of the album was inspired by her relationship with boyfriend Liam Hemsworth, there's one song in particular, "She's Not Him," that seems to be about her brief relationship with Victoria's Secret Angel Stella Maxwell. In the first verse, Miley talks about leaving her other half because she doesn't fill the void that her ex left behind, despite her lover's perfect qualities. "You changed my life / You've been my world / There's no other girl that looks like ya, darling / Those eyes, that tongue, those teeth, that face, that body / Even though we've gone to outer space / Still no way you can take his place." Miley then wonders why she can't seem to fall in love with the person she's with and mentions how she still hasn't moved on from her ex.
- 9/29/2017
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
George A. Romero, the Night of the Living Dead director who helped turn zombies into a pop culture phenomenon, died Sunday. He was 77.
The horror filmmaker died following a "brief but aggressive battle with lung cancer" while listening to the score of the 1952 film The Quiet Man, his producing partner Peter Grunwald told the Los Angeles Times.
In addition to Romero's revered, influential Zombie Trilogy – 1968's Night of the Living Dead, 1978's Dawn of the Dead and 1985's Day of the Dead – the director also helmed horror films like The Crazies,...
The horror filmmaker died following a "brief but aggressive battle with lung cancer" while listening to the score of the 1952 film The Quiet Man, his producing partner Peter Grunwald told the Los Angeles Times.
In addition to Romero's revered, influential Zombie Trilogy – 1968's Night of the Living Dead, 1978's Dawn of the Dead and 1985's Day of the Dead – the director also helmed horror films like The Crazies,...
- 7/16/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Clerks actress Lisa Spoonauer died of natural causes at the age of 44, the local coroner’s office tells People.
Best known for playing Caitlin Bree in Kevin Smith’s cult classic, she was battling an undisclosed chronic illness prior to her death at home on Saturday in New Jersey. The nature of her illness remains unclear.
On a fundraising page for Patient Advocate Foundation Inc. created by Spoonauer’s brother Mike in her memory, he wrote, “Our sister Lisa, if she had gotten better, was going to devote the rest of her life to fighting for those with chronic illness...
Best known for playing Caitlin Bree in Kevin Smith’s cult classic, she was battling an undisclosed chronic illness prior to her death at home on Saturday in New Jersey. The nature of her illness remains unclear.
On a fundraising page for Patient Advocate Foundation Inc. created by Spoonauer’s brother Mike in her memory, he wrote, “Our sister Lisa, if she had gotten better, was going to devote the rest of her life to fighting for those with chronic illness...
- 5/24/2017
- by Mike Miller
- PEOPLE.com
Lisa Spoonauer, best known for playing Caitlin Bree, Dante’s (Brian O’Halloran) high school girlfriend in Kevin Smith’s 1994 film “Clerks,” has died. She was 44.
Smith confirmed the sad news on Tuesday via a heartfelt message on Instagram. “Devastated to report that Lisa Spoonauer, who played Caitlin in ‘Clerks,’ has passed away,” Smith wrote.
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While looking for the right actress to play Caitlin, Smith discovered Lisa in an acting class at Brookdale Community College in New Jersey. “In 1992, I went looking for Lisa without knowing either who she was or the integral role she’d play in my life,” the director wrote. “Lisa was easily the most natural and authentic voice in the room. She didn’t sound like she was acting at all; she delivered scripted dialogue as if she was...
Smith confirmed the sad news on Tuesday via a heartfelt message on Instagram. “Devastated to report that Lisa Spoonauer, who played Caitlin in ‘Clerks,’ has passed away,” Smith wrote.
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While looking for the right actress to play Caitlin, Smith discovered Lisa in an acting class at Brookdale Community College in New Jersey. “In 1992, I went looking for Lisa without knowing either who she was or the integral role she’d play in my life,” the director wrote. “Lisa was easily the most natural and authentic voice in the room. She didn’t sound like she was acting at all; she delivered scripted dialogue as if she was...
- 5/24/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
Lisa Spoonauer, who played Caitlin Bree in "Clerks," has died ... according to her family. Lisa died Saturday at her home in New Jersey. Her family did not say what caused her death. According to law enforcement, cops responded to a 911 call to her house at 11:05 Pm, but she was not breathing when officers and EMTs arrived. She was 44. The iconic role in the cult classic film was the only one Lisa ever played --...
- 5/24/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Clerks star Lisa Spoonauer died on Saturday at age 44.
The actress, who starred in the cult classic 1994 film, passed away at her home in Jackson Township, New Jersey, according to an obituary posted on the Hassler Funeral Home's website.
Clerks director Kevin Smith took to Instagram to announce the sad news, sharing some photos from Spoonauer's time on the film, as well as a heartfelt essay honoring the actress' life.
"Devastated to report that #LisaSpoonauer, who played Caitlin in #clerks, has passed away," the 46-year-old filmmaker wrote. "In 1992, I went looking for Lisa without knowing either who she was or the integral role she'd play in my life. I'd held a night of open auditions at the #firstavenueplayhouse (where we found @briancohalloran and @marilynghigliotti) but the perfect Caitlin Bree never walked through the door. So I popped...
The actress, who starred in the cult classic 1994 film, passed away at her home in Jackson Township, New Jersey, according to an obituary posted on the Hassler Funeral Home's website.
Clerks director Kevin Smith took to Instagram to announce the sad news, sharing some photos from Spoonauer's time on the film, as well as a heartfelt essay honoring the actress' life.
"Devastated to report that #LisaSpoonauer, who played Caitlin in #clerks, has passed away," the 46-year-old filmmaker wrote. "In 1992, I went looking for Lisa without knowing either who she was or the integral role she'd play in my life. I'd held a night of open auditions at the #firstavenueplayhouse (where we found @briancohalloran and @marilynghigliotti) but the perfect Caitlin Bree never walked through the door. So I popped...
- 5/24/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Lisa Spoonauer, known for playing Caitlin Bree in Kevin Smith’s cult classic Clerks, has died at the age of 44.
She died at home in New Jersey on Saturday, according to her obituary. Born and raised in the state, Spoonauer appeared in just two films: 1994’s Clerks and 1997’s Bartender. She was briefly married to her Clerks costar Jeff Anderson from 1998-1999, and later went on to become a restaurant manager and event planner.
Spoonauer is survived by her husband, Tom Caron; her daughter, Mia Spoonauer; her stepson, Tyler Caron; her mother, Dolores Spoonauer; her twin brothers, Michael and Mark...
She died at home in New Jersey on Saturday, according to her obituary. Born and raised in the state, Spoonauer appeared in just two films: 1994’s Clerks and 1997’s Bartender. She was briefly married to her Clerks costar Jeff Anderson from 1998-1999, and later went on to become a restaurant manager and event planner.
Spoonauer is survived by her husband, Tom Caron; her daughter, Mia Spoonauer; her stepson, Tyler Caron; her mother, Dolores Spoonauer; her twin brothers, Michael and Mark...
- 5/23/2017
- by Mike Miller
- PEOPLE.com
Will Smith will join boxer Lennox Lewis and family members among the pallbearers at Muhammad Ali's funeral on Friday (June 10).
The actor, who earned his first Oscar nomination for portraying the sports legend in director Michael Mann's 2001 movie Ali, will be one of the eight people chosen to carry the late boxer and activist's coffin into the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky, ahead of the service, which will feature eulogies from Billy Crystal and former president Bill Clinton.
Smith was one of the first celebrities to pay tribute to Ali following news of his death on Friday (03Jun16) at the age of 74.
The Men in Black star took to his Facebook page to remember his friend, writing, "You shook up the World! My Mentor & My Friend. You changed my Life. Rest in Peace."
Smith honoured Ali at last year's (15) Sports Illustrated's Sportsperson of the Year ceremony, where...
The actor, who earned his first Oscar nomination for portraying the sports legend in director Michael Mann's 2001 movie Ali, will be one of the eight people chosen to carry the late boxer and activist's coffin into the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky, ahead of the service, which will feature eulogies from Billy Crystal and former president Bill Clinton.
Smith was one of the first celebrities to pay tribute to Ali following news of his death on Friday (03Jun16) at the age of 74.
The Men in Black star took to his Facebook page to remember his friend, writing, "You shook up the World! My Mentor & My Friend. You changed my Life. Rest in Peace."
Smith honoured Ali at last year's (15) Sports Illustrated's Sportsperson of the Year ceremony, where...
- 6/7/2016
- GossipCenter
Refresh For Updates Will Smith, star of 2001’s Ali, wrote on his Facebook page: You shook up the World! My Mentor & My Friend. You changed my Life. Rest in Peace. President Barack Obama tweeted his respects this morning: He shook up the world, and the world's better for it. Rest in peace, Champ. pic.twitter.com/z1yM3sSLH3 — President Obama (@Potus) June 4, 2016 In a lengthy statement, Obama said, in part, “Muhammad Ali was The Greatest. Period. If you just asked him…...
- 6/4/2016
- Deadline TV
Refresh For Updates Will Smith, star of 2001’s Ali, wrote on his Facebook page: You shook up the World! My Mentor & My Friend. You changed my Life. Rest in Peace. President Barack Obama tweeted his respects this morning: He shook up the world, and the world's better for it. Rest in peace, Champ. pic.twitter.com/z1yM3sSLH3 — President Obama (@Potus) June 4, 2016 In a lengthy statement, Obama said, in part, “Muhammad Ali was The Greatest. Period. If you just asked him…...
- 6/4/2016
- Deadline
Kim Zolciak is taking us on a trip down memory lane! The Bravo-lebrity took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a special video to celebrate daughter Brielle's 18th birthday -- and we couldn't help but notice how fresh-faced she looks in the early family photos. "Happy 18th Birthday to my beautiful @briellebiermann Brielle you have taught me so much in these 18 years!" she wrote. "I'll never forget the moment I found out I was pregnant with you, I'll never forget the moment you were born, I was scared sh*tless I was a kid having a kid, You changed my life in an instant and I wouldn't have it any other way!" "It was you and I for years just trying to make it, We Made It Hunni! I'm so incredibly proud of you, the woman you are becoming (you will always be my baby), you never cease to amaze me,...
- 2/25/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Nearly one year ago, Pharrell Williams sent an inspirational message to a 10-year-old boy named Damon, who was fighting cancer. Backstage at The Voice, Et shared a touching message from Damon to Pharrell.
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"Last year when I found out I had osteosarcoma bone cancer you sent me an inspiring video and when you sent me that, you might have thought that my arm was going to be amputated, but it didn't as you can see here," Damon told Pharrell in a video message. "And you also told me that I would do great things and inspire other people. You changed my life -- me and my family's -- I'll never forget that. One day I'd love to come up to you and give you a big hug and say thank you."
Damon is now a spokesperson for pediatric cancer and came up with...
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"Last year when I found out I had osteosarcoma bone cancer you sent me an inspiring video and when you sent me that, you might have thought that my arm was going to be amputated, but it didn't as you can see here," Damon told Pharrell in a video message. "And you also told me that I would do great things and inspire other people. You changed my life -- me and my family's -- I'll never forget that. One day I'd love to come up to you and give you a big hug and say thank you."
Damon is now a spokesperson for pediatric cancer and came up with...
- 2/11/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Who wasn't on the 'Chelsea Lately' finale?!
Who wasn't on the Chelsea Lately finale?!
On Tuesday night, Chelsea Handler wrapped up "seven years of ridiculous stupidity" with her hour-long series finale of her late-night talk show. It was such a special occasion that Chelsea wore white and Chuy wore a tux -- and to say there were a few A-listers in attendance is an understatement.
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In celebration of Chelsea's last show and her seven-year reign as the Queen of late-night, here are six of our favorite moments from the Chelsea Lately finale.
1. Chelsea Handler Takes a Naked Shower with Ellen- After her brief opening monologue, Chelsea was back in the shower, where instead of running into Conan O'Brien and Sandra Bullock as she's done in the past, a fully-clothed Ellen DeGeneres showed up to surprise her fellow host. The daytime host was curious as to why she'd...
Who wasn't on the Chelsea Lately finale?!
On Tuesday night, Chelsea Handler wrapped up "seven years of ridiculous stupidity" with her hour-long series finale of her late-night talk show. It was such a special occasion that Chelsea wore white and Chuy wore a tux -- and to say there were a few A-listers in attendance is an understatement.
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In celebration of Chelsea's last show and her seven-year reign as the Queen of late-night, here are six of our favorite moments from the Chelsea Lately finale.
1. Chelsea Handler Takes a Naked Shower with Ellen- After her brief opening monologue, Chelsea was back in the shower, where instead of running into Conan O'Brien and Sandra Bullock as she's done in the past, a fully-clothed Ellen DeGeneres showed up to surprise her fellow host. The daytime host was curious as to why she'd...
- 8/27/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Unless you speak Tagalog, chances are you're not well versed in the on-again, off-again, tepidly romantic escapades of twentysomething Filipino media mogul Miguel "Miggy" Montenegro (John Lloyd Cruz) and former executive assistant Adelaida "Laida" Magtalas (Sarah Geronimo), as seen in 2008's A Very Special Love and 2009's You Changed My Life. The final leg of director Cathy Garcia-Molina's exceptionally broad, partly English-dubbed cockles-warmer of a trilogy outright apes Hollywood rom-com formulas with a personality so affably lobotomized it wouldn't dare frighten delicate tastes. Suddenly the black sheep of his family's empire due to a poor investment two years prior, Miggy is demoted to mere top dog of Flippage Publishing, a magazine company that produces glossies cal...
- 4/24/2013
- Village Voice
Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: March 5, 2013
Price: DVD $30.99, Blu-ray $35.99
Studio: The Weinstein Company/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
The top-grossing foreign film in North America in 2012, The Intouchables is sure to keep you laughing and crying.
In the French movie, Omar Sy (Micmacs) stars as Driss, an ex-con from the projects who’s hired to take care of eccentric French aristocrat Philippe (Francois Cluzet, Little White Lies). The job turns out not what he expected, however, entailing speeding a Maserati through Paris, seducing women and paragliding over the Alps as Driss turns the Parisian upper-class society upside-down and shatters preconceptions of love and life.
The Intouchables is based on the internationally best-selling book You Changed My Life, which in turn is based on a true story of two men overcoming adversity.
Rated R, the film grossed more than $420 million worldwide and was nominated for nine Cesar Awards, including Best Film, Best Director,...
Price: DVD $30.99, Blu-ray $35.99
Studio: The Weinstein Company/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
The top-grossing foreign film in North America in 2012, The Intouchables is sure to keep you laughing and crying.
In the French movie, Omar Sy (Micmacs) stars as Driss, an ex-con from the projects who’s hired to take care of eccentric French aristocrat Philippe (Francois Cluzet, Little White Lies). The job turns out not what he expected, however, entailing speeding a Maserati through Paris, seducing women and paragliding over the Alps as Driss turns the Parisian upper-class society upside-down and shatters preconceptions of love and life.
The Intouchables is based on the internationally best-selling book You Changed My Life, which in turn is based on a true story of two men overcoming adversity.
Rated R, the film grossed more than $420 million worldwide and was nominated for nine Cesar Awards, including Best Film, Best Director,...
- 1/16/2013
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
Everyone seemed to get a happy ending in "My Brother's Wedding," but anything is better than the emotional tornado "Parenthood" left us with last week.
The episode begins with a little bit of heartbreak. Jasmine and Crosby must have forgotten in all their kisses in the rain, that they had two relationships on the outskirts of the campgrounds. Dr. Dreamboat stays classy with: "I don't hate you," while Lily, the Cello Girl, flees out of the Luncheonette in a rage. I don't blame her. Although we don't have time to sympathize because Adam opens the can of million-dollar worms and tells Crosby he met with Gilcrist behind his back. Is there going to be a brawl in this here Luncheonette? Crosby sure wants to hit something with that look on his face, but he walks away with the words, "I'm getting married this week." Way to pop his happy bubble,...
The episode begins with a little bit of heartbreak. Jasmine and Crosby must have forgotten in all their kisses in the rain, that they had two relationships on the outskirts of the campgrounds. Dr. Dreamboat stays classy with: "I don't hate you," while Lily, the Cello Girl, flees out of the Luncheonette in a rage. I don't blame her. Although we don't have time to sympathize because Adam opens the can of million-dollar worms and tells Crosby he met with Gilcrist behind his back. Is there going to be a brawl in this here Luncheonette? Crosby sure wants to hit something with that look on his face, but he walks away with the words, "I'm getting married this week." Way to pop his happy bubble,...
- 2/29/2012
- by Kimberly Nagaran
- Aol TV.
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