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Jennifer Lopez Wants Ex-Husband’s Parody Movie Stopped
Ojani Noa claims his upcoming movie, “How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The J.Lo and and Ojani Noa Story,” is a parody about his short-lived marriage to the Jennifer Lopez – but the singer is not laughing.
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Malaysia Bans Baron Cohen’s ‘Bruno’ Film
Malaysia has banned U.S. box office hit “Bruno” by Sacha Baron Cohen because it highlights gay life and has gay sex scenes, an official said Tuesday.
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‘Harry Potter’ Franchise Shows No Sign Of Slowing
Even after a half-dozen films, Harry Potter continues to prove he’s a sorcerer in the dark.
“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” the sixth movie installment of J.K. Rowling’s book series, took in more than $158 million at the box office over its first five days, a sum that’s a little lower than initial estimates but still a much bigger haul than its predecessor.
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Gentler ‘Bruno’ To Play In UK For Younger Teens
“Bruno” is getting a makeover in Great Britain so younger teens can see the movie.
Universal Pictures UK is releasing an edited version of Sacha Baron Cohen’s comedy that will tone down the racy moments so it can earn a 15 certification from the British Board of Film Classification. That would allow those 15 and older to see it.
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Ukraine Bans Baron Cohen’s ‘Bruno’ Film As Immoral
Ukraine’s Culture Ministry says it has banned Sacha Baron Cohen’s new hit movie, “Bruno,” because it’s immoral.
The movie is centered around the adventures of a flamboyant gay fashion journalist from Austria.
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Vassup! Sacha Baron Cohen’s ‘Bruno’ Wins Box Office
Gay Austrian fashion devotee Bruno has landed the No. 1 spot at the weekend box office, though it’s uncertain how much staying power he has.
Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Bruno” started big on opening day Friday but had a huge drop the rest of the weekend, with the Universal Pictures mock documentary finishing with $30.4 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
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GLAAD: ‘Bruno’ Reinforces Negative Gay Streotypes
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation said Friday that “Bruno,” the new film starring Sacha Baron Cohen, reinforces negative stereotypes and “decreases the public’s comfort with gay people.”
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Glam Slam: The Friday Five - Guilt-Free Goodies
Attention all Recessionistas! Sticking to a budget doesn’t mean you can’t have a few fun indulgences.
Here are five ideas that won’t cause guilt-inducing damage to your bank account.
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MovieMantz Review: ‘Bruno’
There’s no question that “Borat” was a tough act to follow, but despite its best efforts, “Bruno” proves that lightning doesn’t strike twice. It has its moments – funny, outrageous, offensive, cringe inducing (sometimes all at once) – but on the whole, it pales in comparison to its fresh and far superior predecessor.
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LA High School Featured In ‘Bruno’ Leaves District
A high school that was the location for a racy photo shoot by Sacha Baron Cohen’s character “Bruno” has broken away from the nation’s second-largest school district.
Birmingham High School in Los Angeles had already been planning to become a separate charter school before Wednesday’s decision.
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Austrian Fashion Designers Gear Up To See ‘Bruno’
Austrian fashion designer Lena Hoschek says she is not put off by the prospect of “Bruno” — Sacha Baron Cohen’s new film where he plays an over-the-top flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion enthusiast.
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LA Schools Chief Fumes Over ‘Bruno’ School Photos
The chief of the nation’s second-largest school district is fuming over comedian Sacha Baron Cohen’s magazine photo shoot with high school football players.
Los Angeles Superintendent Ramon Cortines isn’t amused by the GQ magazine photos shot at Birmingham High School that feature the “Borat” star in his new incarnation as gay Austrian fashionista “Bruno.”