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BRITS BLITZ: Veteran Music Promoter Harvey Goldsmith Reveals Why One Direction Made It Overseas, But Certain British Bands Never Do

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This week and next, Huffington Post UK Entertainment are celebrating those home-grown talents in music, film and TV who’ve seen their names go up in lights far beyond our native shores.

We’ve spoken to ‘Star Trek’ star Simon Pegg about why Hollywood’s door is always open to British actors, and we’ve highlighted those homegrown stars we think deserve a bigger stage.

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But how easy is it to break into the global music scene? Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran and One Direction have all made it look effortless, and Adele even collected an Oscar without bothering to tweet that often.

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One Direction made global pop domination look pretty effortless since they were discovered in 2010


We spoke to Harvey Goldsmith, veteran music promoter extraordinaire, and the brains behind much of the global prominence of bands from Genesis and Pink Floyd to Coldplay and Muse, via Queen and Elton John. No wonder Bob Geldof recruited him and his incomparable Rolodex for Live Aid duties. First of all, what differentiates a British performer or band that ‘takes’ America (not to forget the emerging Eastern market) and one that doesn’t?

“Talent,” booms Harvey from his Soho HQ. “You’ve got to have great talent, and it’s got to be slightly different from the US slant.

“Plus perseverance. You can’t go there once. It’s hard work. You have to go there, play around 40 shows, you’ve got to struggle through, and travel far beyond LA, New York and Chicago. Those towns are big, but they’re just a pin-prick in the American market.

“And you’ve got to go two or three times and go through the same back-breaking publicity circuit to break through, in the same way we see American acts do here.

“Ed Sheeran worked very hard, and it paid off. Sam Smith set out to conquer America and he did. Adele did it with one phenomenal record.

“It’s a massive market, and culturally very different. People have to grow to love you. Audiences don’t like artists grabbing everything they can at once, so these artists have to integrate themselves.”

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Madonna was one of the American artists to strike it big in the UK very early in her career


Surprising as it may be to recall now, but, Harvey explains, some of the world’s biggest acts, most celebrated for their very American brand of superstardom, were in fact, big in Britain before they were taken to the bosom of their home nation.

Madonna, Michael Jackson and Prince got big here first, and then they went back,” he says, before mentioning his own success, the British welcome of one Mr Bruce Springsteen. “We’re very ready and willing to accept talent from the US that’s slightly off the wall.”

Of course, this era with its social media meaning that every superstar’s gesture is immediately dissected from Baltimore to Beijing, it’s a very different scene from the carefully managed publicity of these 1980s juggernauts, but Harvey’s convinced some of the same rules apply.

“Everyone’s tweeting, so it’s easy to garner instant success. The game has changed completely, and artists are still figuring out where they sit. When somebody performs and writes a song, all their fans buy it, everywhere. But to have a musical CAREER, which has success, depth AND longevity, you have to dig in. ”

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Why didn't Robbie Williams break America? God knows, he tried hard enough


“Yes, there’s Ed, and there’s Sam, but you’re struggling to name many others, whereas there used to be 20 or 30 acts who had the potential and the fanbase to do it. And we don’t know who’s going to replace them yet.“

For Harvey, it was the Beatles who kick-started the whole British invasion of which we still speak.

“They broke the mould, and behind them came the Stones, the Who, Herman’s Hermits, the whole Liverpool scene,” he recalls fondly. “What usually happens is a band breaks in its own territory, it disappears to conquer the US, and it comes back twenty times bigger. But then the big struggle is to keep it all going.”

For Harvey, the fall out of all of this is the level of expectation that comes with success on such a grand scale, the pressure to keep it all ticking over infinitely, particularly when so many overseas salaries are dependent on it. Harvey believes there are two major factors building the wall that many inevitably stumble into.

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The Fab Four set the benchmark when they arrived in America in 1964 and promptly stole the nation's hearts


“You cannot be creative to order,” he says. “The creative juices don’t respond to an alarm clock, and yet it’s what the big record companies need to keep their books healthy, and what they push for. And when you have a transatlantic career, that expectation is multiplied. “

He also refers to the complete change in how acts are discovered, often in TV reality shows, which he says, he doesn’t disapprove of at all, as long as people realise they’re not the only route to success. However, it does mean that these overnight stars don’t have the time they need to hone their craft before they’re besieged for headlines by a baying press.

“The problems faced by One Direction now, with a band member leaving, and them taking a break, that had to happen, it was inevitable,” he says sympathetically. “The formula was for them to grab everything they could as quickly as possible, which meant that the normal lives of five young lads had to disappear overnight.

“You compare that with the long game of the likes of Coldplay – friends since university – Muse, Queen, the Who, Rod Stewart, and the godfather of them all, Paul McCartney – and it’s easy to see where the cracks occur.”

Of course, for every overseas success, there are hundreds that didn’t make the jump. For Harvey, the biggest surprise of all is Robbie Williams, who became one of Australia’s biggest stars when he went solo, but could not take Manhattan, however hard he tried.

“He should have done it, that’s one we’ll never understand.”

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Ed Sheeran has worked and worked and, according to Harvey Goldsmith, won't be able to stop


It doesn’t seem to be a matter of complexity versus simplicity in message, either. If the Pet Shop Boys didn’t quite make the jump with their clever pop, Pink Floyd did with their own abstract tendencies.

“There will be countries like Japan who will take to the Pet Shop Boys because they like unusual things,” agrees Harvey. “There’ll be other territories in America, where it goes completely over people’s heads, except perhaps for scenes in New York and Los Angeles.

“But because Pink Floyd were SO different, they just cut through everything.”

Harvey Goldsmith is the curator of this year's Henley Festival - info here.

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Ed Sheeran Helps Fan Propose To His Girlfriend, Who Is Suffering From Cancer

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It seems now that every time we log onto our computer, Ed Sheeran has outdone himself on his one-man mission to make the world a better place.

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Whether he’s performing at a newlywed couple’s wedding, surprising a busker on the street by joining in with her rendition of his track or serenading a terminally ill fan, Ed is constantly making us well up with his random acts of kindness, and his latest just might be his most emotional ever.

A new video, which is already being shared all over the Internet, sees Ed coming to the assistance of a fan, who wanted to propose to his girlfriend, who is currently battling cancer.

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Ed Sheeran


News footage shows Pablo Benitez proposing to his Ed Sheeran superfan girlfriend Tanya during one of his concerts.

However, he almost wasn’t able to get tickets for the concert at all, but when Pablo reached out to Ed, telling him the concert fell the night before Tanya was due to undergo surgery to treat a brain tumour, the ‘Lego House’ singer offered the couple free tickets in the front row, and even stopped the gig to give them a shoutout after their proposal.

A local radio station have now offered to throw a wedding for the couple, with the help of listeners.

Ed isn’t the only pop star to have helped out with an emotional wedding proposal, though, after a recent One Direction concert was also the venue for a similar gesture, with a bit of help from the 1D lads.



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Help! Have I Got Repetitive Parenting Syndrome?

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It's a pretty big day in our house. The kids are up even earlier than usual - and when 6am is a lie in these days, that's saying something! We've been counting down the days for weeks, and the level of excitement is at screeching level.

No it's not Christmas... My two-year-old is about to meet her idol - he's big, he's blue and yes his "name is IgglePiggle". For those not familiar with tune or cult toddler TV show In the Night Garden, he is to one- to four-yearolds what Rob Lowe was to my teenage self (and perhaps still might be?!)

We've been living with Igglepiggle mania for seven years now, and for my husband and I, the day had an eerie feeling of déjà vu. Packing up and heading off in the car on a two hour round trip to the O2, arriving to be greeted by hoards of hyper pre schoolers desperate for their first glimpse of the man in blue, the tinkling music, the magical set and the mountains of in the night garden merchandise on display. It's not that surprising it all felt a bit familiar, given this was the third time we've seen the show in six years!

Our eldest became hooked age one, and has passed the habit onto his younger brother and sister. As I sat watching Igglepiggle search for his missing red blanket yet again - apart from thinking he really should learn to take better care of his belongings, I started to consider why I was there?

Was it really because my daughter is such a fan and simply had to see the show, or was it more to do with the fact I felt she shouldn't miss out because we had taken her brothers when they were the same age and it was "only fair".

It was then I realised how much of my parenting, of my precious little girl, was focused on making sure she was treated exactly the same as her brothers. I breast fed her for (nearly) as long, I weaned her on the same food, I took her for her foot and hand print to be cast in clay at four months (the same age her brothers were when they did the same) - on and on the list goes.

I insisted on giving her a first birthday party despite the fact she didn't have any little friends to invite and would clearly never know the difference. She goes to the same play groups they did, and will go to the same nursery. She, like her brothers has her own personalized picture album for each of her two years. I even have her name down to start the same Sunday morning football classes that her brothers previously attended!

So why am I doing all this? I've come to the conclusion I along with many parents I know are afflicted by a condition - " Obsessively Repetitive Parenting Syndrome or ORPS".

I dedicated so much time to my first born and did so many things with and for him that by the time my second son came along I felt guilty if I didn't do the same for him. Even though I didn't have the luxury of the time I had with my first son, I made sure my second child didn't miss out.

So off I trundled to the same baby yoga and massage classes, music and play groups. I was fully aware "HE" would never know the difference, but I would, and that's what spurred me on! What if when he was an adult he asked me if he had done baby yoga like his brother and I would have to confess, no he hadn't.

And what if, although clearly very unlikely, somehow that baby yoga gave him some sort of advantage or skill that my second born didn't have by not having had the same experience? Heaven forbid my daughter or her brothers - are one day flipping through old photo albums and trace the source of ANY ADULT malcontent back to having been denied the chance to see Igglepiggle in action.....aged two!

And so with the arrival of my third child, I found myself doing exactly the same things, with the aim of giving each of them the same foundation for their early life. No matter if sometimes I feel like I'm living in Groundhog Day or if occasionally I think that if I have to sing the wheels on the bus go round and round one more time, I am literally going to stand up sit down and scream!

Of course I realize they are entirely different people with different needs and unique personalities. But as we obsess about being the perfect parent I find myself becoming equally determined to provide the same of literally everything to each of my children.

As a generation of parents we know we are obsessed with our children and the ever present blight of helicopter parenting... striving to be the perfect parents. My generation frets about every aspect of our parenting and everything to do with our children. What they are eating/ learning/ playing with. We want to know every tiny detail of their lives.

Many parents I know with children slightly older than mine spend their entire evenings and weekends doing homework with, or in some cases for, their children. And the Guilt - wow - these days parenting and guilt seem to go hand in hand.

We constantly worry we aren't doing a good enough job; giving them enough time and asking ourselves if we are in fact to blame for their behavior? We angst over how we talk to them, and become upset if we shout or lose our temper with them. And now I find myself obsessively repetitively parenting as well, ensuring each child is afforded exactly the same opportunity as the other(s) and treated the same way.

There is obviously nothing wrong with wanting to be a good parent. It's arguably the most important job we will have. But I wonder why my generation parents so differently to that of our parents. On the whole my parents and their friends, no matter how overprotective (and mine
really, really were!) just left us to get on with it.

They guided us and protected us, but with a far more laissez faire attitude. Within reason we were left to make our own mistakes, and pick ourselves up and carry on. Even if Bagpuss was playing live at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, I doubt my parents would have been too concerned if one of their three daughters didn't get to see it.

It's not as if we have more time on our hands to indulge in all this micro managing of our progeny. Far from it, we are constantly being told how time poor we are. When I was growing up few mothers worked and most were "housewives". Now it's the other way round - most mums I know do work. Nevertheless for me -it would have to be quite an extraordinary Breaking News story to come between me my daughter and IgglePiggle and Friends.

We all know there's no such thing as the perfect parent! We need to take a breath and stop being so hard on ourselves. I know how difficult this is - I'm as guilty as anyone of feeling that constant nagging self doubt. But parenting is a learn-as-you-go kind of thing. There is no right or wrong. Thinking about it now - just because my parents never took me to see Annie in the West End having previously taken my older sister, didn't mark me out for a Hard Knock Life. Tomorrow came and went but I know deep down as long as our kids feel secure and loved they should turn out ok. After all, most of us did ......didn't we?

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Robin Williams In 'Boulevard' Trailer, Final Film Recorded Before His Death (VIDEO)

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The heartbreaking trailer for Robin Williams’ final feature film, ‘Boulevard’, has been unveiled.

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‘Boulevard’ sees the later actor playing a more serious role, in keeping with his films ‘One Hour Photo’, ‘Insomnia’ and ‘Good Will Hunting’.

The late star plays Nolan Mack, a lonely 60-year-old man, whose world changes when he picks up a hitchhiker.

Robin, who recorded the part in the months before his death last August, stars in the drama opposite Roberto Aguire, who plays Leo the hitchhiker, who helps Nolan come to terms with who he really is, when their drive takes an unexpected turn.

Poignantly, in the trailer, his character is told: “Maybe it's never too late to finally start living the life you really want.”

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Robin Williams


The film, directed by Dito Montiel, was well-received when it debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival last year, and marks one of two Robin Williams films to be released in 2015.

In the other, the comedy film ‘Absolutely Anything’, he provides the voice of Simon Pegg’s talking dog, Dennis.

A third, ‘A Night At The Museum’, was released last year. The movie was dedicated to Robin when it was released in cinemas last December.

‘Boulevard’ is released in cinemas in the US next month, though there is currently no confirmed UK release date.

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Christian Grey Book: The Most Ridiculous Sex Scenes From E.L. James' New 'Fifty Shades Of Grey' Novel (NSFW)

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The ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’ series wasn’t exactly known for its literary prowess, but it seems E.L. James has outdone herself with her latest effort. Well, in the ridiculousness stakes anyway.

‘Grey’ tells the infamous ‘Fifty Shades’ story, from Christian’s perspective. Because that’s what we were all crying out for, wasn’t it?

The blurb promises “a fresh perspective on the love story that has enthralled millions” and it’s safe to say that Christian’s view is certainly different.

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'Grey'


Gone is Ana’s “inner goddess”, and in its place is Christian um... well... talking about his manhood. A lot.

Here are the most ridiculous (and NSFW) “sexy” moments from the book…

Seriously - they're definitely NSFW. You have been warned.

Christian describes Ana losing her virginity:

She’s probably never had an orgasm - though I find this hard to believe. Whoa. I’m responsible for her first fuck and her first orgasm. I’d better make this good.

"Well, we’ll have to see what we can do about that.” I’m going to make you come like a freight train, baby.


LIKE A FREIGHT TRAIN? Y’what?

The ginger bit is this book's tampon scene:

An image of her shackled to my bench, peeled gingerroot inserted into her ass so she can't clench her buttocks, comes to mind, followed by a judicious use of a belt or strap. Yeah... That would teach her not to so irresponsible.


Ah, that classic punishment. A chunk of ginger up your nether-regions. We've all been there, haven't we? Huh? No? WHAT?

Christian's view on the world's most famous tampon:

"When did you start your period Anastasia?"
I just want to fuck you without a condom.
"Yesterday," she breathes.

"Good." I step back and spin her around. "Hold on to the sink," I command. Grasping her hips, I lift her and pull her backward so she's bent over. My hand glides down her ass to the blue string, and I tug out the tampon, which I toss in the toilet.


His version of Ana's "inner goddess":

I have never slept with a woman. I've fucked many, but to wake up beside an alluring young woman is a new and stimulating experience. My cock agrees.


Good to know...

And there she is: disarming once more, surprising me at every turn. My cock concurs.


His manhood does a lot of agreeing, FYI.

At one point, things are getting so hot that EL's return button breaks:

I'm hard.

Instantly.

I want her.

Here.

Now.

In the elevator.


The hokey cokey gets X-rated:

"You feel so good," I tell her, and repeat the move again, circling my hips as I go. Slowly. In. Out. In. Out. Her insides start to tremble.

"Oh no, baby, not yet."

No way am I letting you come.

Not when I'm enjoying this so much.


"oh, please," she cries.

"I want you sore, baby." I pull out and sink into her again.


This is weird, right?:

I like my women in skirts. I like them accessible.


Poor Ana can't even just enjoy a cuppa:

"This is my favourite tea," she says, and I revise my mental note hat it's Twinings English Breakfast tea she likes. I watch her dunk the teabag in the teapot. It's an elaborate and messy spectacle. She fishes it out almost immeadiatly and places the used teabag on her saucer. My mouth is twitching with amusement. As she tells me she likes her tea weak and black, for a moment I think she's describing what she likes in a man.

Get a grip, Grey. She's talking about tea.


Finally, it's not saucy but you've made it this so far, so here's a bonus snippet. The Wig is here (!!!):

Mia proceeds to talk nonstop about Paris: her tiny room, the plumbing, Sacré-Coeur, Montmartre, Parisians, coffee, red wine, cheese, fashion, shopping.


'Grey' is available now, in all good (and bad) bookshops and online stores.



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Dear Chris Pratt, Objectifying Men Won't Lead to Gender Equality, It Will Just Increase Body Image Pressure

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If there's one thing that's been made clear from casting call Tumblr Some Lady Parts and the red carpet #AskHerMore campaign, it's that in 2015, women are still objectified in the media.

Unfortunately, it's all too clear that the constant focus on women's appearances (instead of their talent) is putting pressure on young girls to look a certain way.

In the UK, girls as young as six are dieting due to worries over body image. Meanwhile in the US, studies have linked the sexualisation of women in the media to a rise in the amount of girls between the ages of 11 and 16 wanting to have cosmetic surgery to alter their appearance.

There's no two ways about it - something needs to change.

Actor of the moment and star of Jurassic World Chris Pratt thinks he may have the solution, but let me tell you, ladies and gents, he really doesn't.

Speaking on Radio Four's Front Row, Pratt said he feels "totally objectified" due to the recent media interest in his abs, but doesn't "feel appalled by it".

"I think it's appalling that for a long time only women were objectified, but I think if we really want to advocate for equality, it's important to even things out," he said.

"Not objectify women less, but objectify men just as often as we objectify women.

"There are a lot of women who got careers out of it, and I'm using it to my advantage."

Seriously, did his mother never tell him that two wrongs don't make a right?

Pratt may be happy to be ogled, but treating men in the media in the same way that women have been treated for years will only make matters worse for young people.

The rise in the amount of young men seeking help for eating disorders shows that males are not immune to body image issues.

What's more, BODY charity says the number of men who suffer with "muscle morphia" has doubled in the last two years, while roughly 80% of their male clients say images in the media affect them.

Swooning over Christian Grey, Poldark and even Chris Pratt may seem harmless on the surface, but it has the potential to increase body image pressure on men, so why on earth would we want to make objectification the norm?

Pratt's suggestion that we start treating men in the same way we treat women is reckless. The rising trend in objectifying men should not be laughed off, nor should it be justified on the grounds that it happens to women.

Objectifying men won't help women in any way, shape or form, it will only put more pressure on guys to change their appearance.

Let's stop talking about body parts, and start focussing on character parts, for both men and women.

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Piers Morgan To Return To 'Good Morning Britain' To Co-Host With Susanna Reid

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Piers Morgan is set to return to ‘Good Morning Britain’ to co-host alongside Susanna Reid, despite proving controversial during his first stint on the programme.

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The former tabloid journalist and ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ judge will co-present the ITV breakfast show again next month, to cover Susanna's usual co-host Ben Shephard.

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Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid on 'Good Morning Britain'


He’ll present with Susanna from Monday 13 to Wednesday 15 July, following his last stint on the show in April, which received a mixed response from viewers.

During his previous visit to the studios, Piers was also at the centre of an investigation by broadcasting watchdog Ofcom, after he laughed at a swearing guest on the show.

French daredevil climber Alain Robert dropped the F-bomb while being interviewed by Susanna and Piers, to which he said on air: "Did he just use the...? He did, yes," to which Susanna replied: "Well, I think we'll gloss over it."

As Ofcom confirmed they would not be taking the matter further, they did note how Piers’ response had not been appropriate.

"ITV broadcast several apologies very soon after the two instances of offensive language,” they said.

"We did have concerns, however, that the effect of these apologies were lessened to a degree by the fact that Piers Morgan laughed after Alain Robert said 'f******' for the second time and then further reacted, as ITV said, 'more humorously'."

‘Good Morning Britain’ airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.



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Chris Evans Quits ‘The One Show' After ‘Top Gear' Appointment

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Chris Evans has announced that he’s leaving ‘The One Show’, following the news that he’s taken over as ‘Top Gear’ presenter.

The TV host currently fronts the show on Friday evenings, with Alex Jones, however the Radio Times reports that he is stepping down from the role.

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Chris Evans and Alex Jones


Chris is likely to explain his decision during tonight’s show (Friday 19 June).

Preparations for the upcoming series of ‘Top Gear’ are currently underway, and the first task on the producers’ list is to find some co-hosts.

Despite Chris’s comments that one of them will “100%” be a woman, the BBC have denied this claim.

Interestingly, it seems that an open audition process will get underway soon, giving motoring fans across the UK the opportunity to nab the highly-coveted presenting role.

Chris’s appointment wasn’t exactly lauded by fans, and many took to Twitter to slam the BBC’s decision.

Nevertheless, Chris is powering on with rebooting the show, though some of his suggestions for new segments are surely a joke.

Meanwhile, former ‘Top Gear’ host James May has scored a new job with the BBC, and he’ll be fronting a brand new show ‘Building Cars Live’.



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BRITS BLITZ: British Stars Who Reinvented Themselves Overseas, Including Russell Brand, James Corden And Kelly Brook

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Over the next two weeks here at HuffPost UK Entertainment, we're taking a closer look at the British stars from the world of film, music and TV who are creating a 'BRITS BLITZ' overseas, examining exactly who's representing us internationally, how they earned their success abroad and who we think the next UK acts to break the foreign market.

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For a lot of famous Brits, the opportunity to try and work abroad, either in the US or other territories, doesn’t just enhance their career and popularity. It also gives them the chance to present themselves in front of a whole new audience, with no prior knowledge or preconceptions about them… which some UK stars have seen as an opportunity for reinvention.

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James Corden


Whether it’s a part of their career history they’d rather leave in the shadows, or a public image they’d like the chance to change, reinvention is often the word on a lot of British stars’ lips when they make a move to the States, with the current man of the hour, James Corden, being a perfect example of this.

As the host of ‘The Late, Late Show’ in America, there’s no denying that James is killing it. He’s getting A-list guests, every sketch he’s done on the show seems to go viral, and here in Britain, it looks like everyone’s happy to see one of our own doing well across the pond. But, let’s face it, it would be hard to imagine this even a short year ago.

Off the back of the success of ‘Gavin And Stacey’, there was something of a Corden epidemic here in the UK. There was a time it seemed like every time we turned on our TVs, there was his smiling face peering back at us. His loyal fans were happy, of course, but for others, they grew all but sick of the sight of him.

Fast-forward to now, and that’s all a thing of the past. America, it seems, has done his public persona a whole world of good. But he isn’t the only one.

Interestingly, James has said that the version of himself presented to a US audience is his most authentic, commenting to BBC Radio 4: “to come out and talk every single night you get found out unless you come and say, ‘This is who I am and I hope you’re going to come with us and have some fun.’

“That’s the most terrifying thing about it. I’ve always just acted really and done little bits of things like this so, you’re so exposed really.

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Kelly Brook


Kelly Brook is another example. Up until recently, Kelly was known for two things: her turbulent personal life, and being sacked from almost every presenting job she’d ever had. ‘Britain’s Got Talent’, ‘Love Island’, ‘The Big Breakfast’ all came and went, and her sackings became quite the running joke.

That all changed when she was offered one of the leading roles in new NBC sitcom ‘One Big Happy’. Suddenly Kelly’s face was everywhere in the US - on billboards, on subways, on the side of buses. True, her US sitcom stint wasn’t exactly met with critical acclaim, but it did give Kelly’s career a much-needed shot in the arm.

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Andrew Garfield


For other British stars, heading Stateside gives them the opportunity to be taken more seriously. Anna Friel, for example, is now a household name, a rarity for someone who got their big break on a soap. Andrew Garfield, meanwhile, has been able to launch himself as an international film star, thanks to his success in America, all but burying the fact he was once best known for playing the weedy boy next door on ‘Sugar Rush’.

Anna has admitted in the past that she gets frustrated when her Brookside past is frequently brought up by the UK press, telling The Telegraph in 2011: “But I’d like to think that the public recognises me for some of my other work. I was in Alan Bleasdale’s 'GBH' before I ever set foot in Brookside Close.”

And look at Russell Brand. When he was interviewing Makosi Musambasi and Lauren Harries on ‘Big Brother’s Big Mouth’, who’d have thought that he’d eventually be a film star, let alone a go-to when it came to political matters, and a key figure in the coverage of the UK’s recent general election?

However, Russell insists that this isn’t a conscious reinvention, but something that has come over time, telling The Guardian: “It’s easy to start thinking, being on E4, doing Big Brother, is a bit shit. Maybe it would be good to get my own show? Maybe it’ll be better if I’m making movies. And each gradient achieved doesn’t nullify the sense that it’s pointless.

“Politics is not something I’ve acquired through academia or influence, it’s something I’ve acquired through growing up in a single-parent family, being on the dole, then being a drug addict.”

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Cat Deeley


Cat Deeley is another example of a TV personality who managed to totally rebrand herself for the US audience. Before heading to America, Cat had become synonymous with children’s presenting, fronting ‘CD:UK’ and ‘Stars In Their Eyes Kids’, among others. Without those preconceptions holding her back in America, she’s been able to find success at the helm of ‘So You Think You Can Dance’, and recently hosted the Critics’ Choice Awards.

No one seems more surprised about Cat’s US success than the woman herself, who told Lorraine last year: “I don't know quite how I've done it.

"It's got to end at some point, because all these things are cyclical, but while they keep on giving it to me and I'm having a great time and I love the people I work with, I'm going to keep doing it.”

And then there’s Piers Morgan, whose reputation in the UK was practically in tatters, when he was offered the job of judging ‘America’s Got Talent’, which subsequently got him the same job on the British version of the show. We’re not saying Piers is quite at ‘national treasure’ levels, of course, but a job in the US definitely helped kickstart the many TV ventures he’s since enjoyed.

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Looking ahead, Ben Hardy is set to take Hollywood by storm in the not too distant future, casting his ‘EastEnders’ character aside for a new role in the forthcoming ‘X-Men’ film, which he landed… erm… about five minutes after quitting the soap.

All we can say is, watch this space...



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Helen Mirren On Ageism And Sexism In Hollywood: 'It's F***ing Outrageous'

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Helen Mirren has proved once again, that she is a flawless queen, after giving her views on sexism and ageism in Hollywood.

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The actress has discussed Maggie Gyllenhaal's recent interview, in which she revealed she was considered too old to play the love interest of a 55-year-old, despite being just 37.

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Helen Mirren


Speaking at The Wrap’s Power Breakfast in New York, which celebrates influential women in the public eye, Helen expressed her disgust in the best way possible, stating: “It’s fucking outrageous. It’s ridiculous. Honestly, it’s so annoying.

“And ‘twas ever thus. We all watched James Bond as he got more and more geriatric, and his girlfriends got younger and younger. It’s so annoying.”

Helen also admitted that she does not like being described as a sex symbol, explaining: "I don't like the word sexual. There are people who are sexual, and who are less sexual. But there's got to be another word. Sexual is so limiting.”

Asked if she likes being called hot, she said she prefers "hot and cool”.

"Being powerful is so much more interesting than being beautiful," she added.

What. A. Woman.




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'Entourage' Star Kevin Connolly Reveals He's Experienced A Much Darker Side Of Hollywood Than The Show's Comedy Capers

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'Entourage' star Kevin Connolly confides he’s experienced a much darker side of Hollywood than the comedic capers seen in the hit show over eight seasons.

The actor, who plays Vincent Chase’s close friend and manager Eric in the hit show which now comes to UK cinema screens this Friday, tells HuffPostUK why the show deliberately avoids tapping into the seedier side of the city.

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Kevin Connolly admits he's experienced a far darker side of Hollywood than that seen in the show


“At one point, we were criticised for not acknowledging the substance abuse of the town, and then when we did it, people were like, ‘Whoa, now I’m depressed.’

“It’s a slippery slope, but we’re not Vice, our main mission is ultimately to be funny and make people smile."

Kevin has also told how his 'Entourage' fame led to a comedic misunderstanding one time when he was visiting the Great Pyramid in Egypt.

The actor relates how he was atop the ancient monument when a native started shouting and gesticulating at him from below.

“I thought I was in a whole heap of trouble so I ran down to apologise to him.

“And it turned out he was telling me off for something I’d had Vince do in the show. It all got pretty surreal, with the Sphinx somewhere in the background.”

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Another day, another red carpet for the Entourage boys - Jerry Ferrara, Adrian Grenier, Kevin Connolly, Jeremy Piven and Kevin Dillon


The film picks up where the eighth season hit series finished in 2011. The comedy follows Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) and his brood from Queen's - as well as Eric, he has half-brother Johnny Drama (Kevin Dillon), driver Turtle (Jerry Ferrara).

The series found them moving from Queen's to Hollywood, where Vince is represented by agent Ari Gold. 'Mr Selfridge' star Jeremy Piven plays him with explosive relish, mostly targeted at his long-suffering assistant Lloyd.

Kevin is emphatic that, while he has no real-life entourage in his life – “an entourage is, strictly speaking, when people are on someone’s payroll and I don’t give my friends shit” – the friendships between the castmates on the show are unique.

“Our relationship is on a whole other level. We’ve been through so much together, grown up together, made money together, travelled the world. We’ve shared experiences that unless you’re part of it, it’s hard to explain.”

'Entourage' is in UK cinemas from this Friday 19 June. Watch the trailer below...



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'Big Brother: Timebomb' - Week Five Review

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Since Big Brother launched five weeks ago it feels like I've watched three different series. It started with the originals, then the four replacement newbie's. Now with the addition of three BB 'legends' currently added into the mix, I'm continually struggling to keep up with what is actually going on.

Given the majority of originals are not that interesting, the storylines have fundamentally revolved around Brian, Helen and Nikki who have successfully stirred the plot, ruined the peaceful vibe and shown up all the original housemates as one-dimensional bores.

A week ago I thought Marc had the win in the bag after proving himself as the perfect panto-villain. Naively, it did not occur to me prior to his residence in the secret house, he was in risk of being completely spoiled by the contagious Helen Wood (whose venom has completely poisoned Marc). Despite Helen being the most recent winner and accumulating a fan base for being utterly unruly, it just shows that when you lay with dogs, you catch fleas. Although I am disappointed in Marc's complete 180, I enjoy witnessing the dynamics of Big Brother change. Predicting that Marc will not last longer than two more weeks, I'm excited at the prospect of seeing other characters emerge as front runners once the Marc show has subsided.

In the early days of Harry's residency, I wasn't keen. Confused as to whether she is completely playing a game, I am intrigued. I felt sorry for her, witnessing her alienation by the Timewarp guests, however I don't for a second doubt that she isn't aware of what she is doing. Although we have seen her crack and show vulnerability, she is entirely emotionally concealed and has a strong hold over Nick. I remain confused about who Harry is and whether she is absent of human feelings, or just a complete game player.

I can no longer believe butter wouldn't melt in Nick's mouth either. Despite most viewers claiming he is a lion dressed as a zebra, I often doubt that Nick has any idea as to what he is doing in the slightest. Both Nick and Harry appear to have their games intact the majority of the time but show major inconsistencies in the characters they attempting to portray from their VT's. Saying that, I like them both - just not together.

I gave Christian the benefit of the doubt because I felt he may have been given a disservice and lack of airtime. Aside from when he outbursts with his childlike tantrums, following a nomination or misinterpreted personal attack, he clearly has nothing more to his character. I do not doubt Christian is a nice guy, but he has nothing charismatic or joyous to offer the viewers. Being blessed with a pretty face, I worry Christian has been put on a pedestal throughout his entire life and has been told how amazing he is for too long. Sadly, it has led to his delusion of his self and belief that there is a lot more substance to him then there actually is.

I remain confused about who the real Jade is. Moving swiftly on to her next victim (Brian), I wonder whether her polyamorous lifestyle goes hand-in-hand with the fact she is a man-eater and manipulator of men as well. Coincidentally, she has latched herself on to the most sincere men in the house and easily-influenced of the lot. Jade is definitely a smart cookie, with the ability to utilise kind people for her own emotional benefit. Whilst she has Brian on her side, she is able to climb to a higher position of power in the house once again, however if Jade is not evicted this week - I think her days are numbered now.

I continue to loath Jack, since he has done more than enough to prove himself as an unpleasant person. Although I respect him for when he sticks up for others and speaks up when his fellow housemates don't, his entire mindset and nature is corrupt and hideous, not to mention ghastly to watch. I do not in the slightest big feel sorry for him upon being entirely mislead about his substantial twitter following. It's fair to say that Pie Face has egg on his face after being completely made a joke of out of over the last few weeks. If he wasn't so far up his own arse, maybe I'd have actually felt a little sorry for him.

Joel remains my favourite and seems to be a winning candidate. Now that Marc has tossed the win away, I think we could be in for a nice but boring winner this year meaning Chloe or Danny. Given this is Big Brother and anything can happen, I did put a cheeky bet on for Simon to win several weeks back just for the fun of it. Strangely enough his odds have become slimmer now and with nobody wanting a boring winner who knows what could happen in weeks to come!

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Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace's 'Big Brother' Return Pulled Just Hours Before Live Show

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Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace’s return to the ‘Big Brother’ house has been axed, just hours before she was due to come face-to-face with arch enemy Helen Wood.

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The ‘BB7’ star was due to enter the Channel 5 house on Friday (19 June) as part of the show’s ‘Time Warp’, which has seen several legendary housemates from the past return.

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Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace


However, bosses have pulled her appearance, citing “editorial reasons”, according to The Mirror.

The news comes as Helen threatened to “spit” in Aisleyne’s face, should she walk into the show’s compound.

“I hate her," she declared on Thursday night’s episode. "I hate her face, I'd spit in her face!"

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Helen Wood


But The Sun suggests that Aisleyne could still make a return next week, as they report that the ‘Time Warp’ is set to continue longer than planned.

Speaking about returning to the house, Aisleyne told Digital Spy that she was relishing a showdown with Helen.

"I just want her to stop f**king picking on people, stop bullying people, stop intimidating people, and to be f**king happy and stop sucking lemons," she said.

"Helen's so bitter, isn't she? It's just awful."

Christian, Jade, Chloe and Harry are all facing eviction, with one of them leaving during tonight’s show, which airs at 9pm on Channel 5.



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Cara Delevingne Opens Up About Sexuality, As She Reveals She's 'In Love' With Girlfriend St Vincent

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Cara Delevingne has opened up about accepting her sexuality for the first time, revealing that she is “in love” with girlfriend St Vincent.

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While the model has openly been in relationships with women in the past, including actress Michelle Rodriguez, she only ever claimed she was “having fun” when questioned about her preferences.

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Cara Delevingne


Now, Cara has told the July issue of Vogue that she is much happier in her life having accepted who she is.

"I think that being in love with my girlfriend is a big part of why I'm feeling so happy with who I am these days. And for those words to come out of my mouth is actually a miracle," she said.

Speaking of being gay, she continued: "It took me a long time to accept the idea, until I first fell in love with a girl at 20 and recognised that I had to accept it.

"Women are what completely inspire me, and they have also been my downfall."


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Cara with girlfriend St Vincent


However, the model - who previously dated Harry Styles - admitted that she is still sometimes attracted to men, but could not see herself in a relationship with a man.

"But I have erotic dreams only about men. I had one two nights ago where I went up to a guy in the back of a VW minivan, with a bunch of his friends around him, and pretty much jumped him," Cara said.

"The thing is, if I ever found a guy I could fall in love with, I'd want to marry him and have his children. And that scares me to death because I think I'm a whole bunch of crazy, and I always worry that a guy will walk away once he really, truly knows me."

Cara previously claimed that she was more comfortable around women as “guys just want to have sex with you”.

She told The Telegraph last year: "The funny thing is, I always used to have more guy friends. At school, I was a tomboy and it would be me and all my guy friends. But now, I don't know. It's kind of changed quite a bit. I still have my old friends from school, but I think ... I don't meet men now who just want to be my friend.

"They're just shallow like that. Unless it's one of my girlfriend's boyfriends, most guys are not like, 'Oh, we should just be mates.' I think it's harder to become friends with guys, because guys just want to have sex with you."




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Could Showing More Penises on TV Curb Increasing Body Anxiety in Men?

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Bringing up the size of a penis can be the start of a million different debates.

What is the right or average size and how do you really find out what the average size is to begin with? It seems like something we are obsessed with at the moment. Does it even matter? Lately, whenever I've been browsing an online publication I always seem to see an article or two on the topic of penis size, sometimes statistical, sometimes opinion based. They all vary in perspective but are almost unanimous in opinion - size really isn't as big a deal as it seems to the male brain.

The question of 'why isn't there more male nudity on TV?' also seems to get asked every so often, mostly from an entertainment perspective but what if that could actually achieve far more? Could it help a lot of anxious and unhappy men realise that they are actually perfectly normal?

In life the only examples of male genitalia a young man is likely to encounter, generally speaking of course, are his own and perhaps the ones shown in pornography, which of course for the most part provide a fairly unrealistic guideline.

From the beginning of puberty, laughing at someone else's penis was a textbook insult for handfuls of kids. Communal showering had been phased out by the time I began high school so nobody ever saw each other naked, it would have been considered unusual to do so. Unlike in a lot of sports teams where showering together is regular.

On numerous occasions I remember seeing groups of boys pull down other kid's shorts during P.E., boxers and all, leaving them embarrassed and ashamed in front of the class as the perpetrators laughed and called them small or weird. Usually they weren't weird at all but the victim's face often displayed that they weren't aware of their normality, those words and the shame actually hurt.

In a study conducted last September, the Observer's 'British Sex Survey' found that men are less likely to be happy with the size of their penis than ever before. The percentage of men who said they were satisfied was only 79%, down from 86% in 2008. The survey also found that men in particular were suffering from confidence in their sexual prowess, with men more likely than women to report themselves as 'above average' in 2008 but now just 33% of both sexes now rate themselves as that.

Experts believe this drop in figures is most likely down to pornography usage and the media creating dissatisfaction with body image, I believe there is surely some truth in this I believe. Anyone who has visited an adult site even once will have noticed the kind of ads that can be featured, very often aimed at enticing men to attempt to enlarge themselves. Whether or not these methods are actually effective, it definitely shows that advertisers are aware of the anxieties that some viewers often suffer from.

So how can we combat this? It's unlikely internet pornography is going anywhere soon for most users, despite attempts made by the Conservative government to restrict access to it in the UK. One option could be to try and make the idea of a naked penis on TV less of a tabo thing and expose more young men in particular to normal, everyday examples that could set straight any false expectations held by some. However, the idea of this will no doubt put a lot of people on edge.

Of course TV and film is not completely devoid of male nudity, sci-fi horror film Under the Skin starring Scarlett Johansson springs to mind, as she lures her naked victims to their capture. Or the season 5 finale of Game of Thrones, as a commoner reveals himself to a shamed Cersei Lannister as she trudges through the city.

CollegeHumor once toyed with the idea that HBO should, as they put it, 'show dongs' and perhaps they're starting to take heed, or not, they were hardly prudes to begin with. The fashion world too has embraced male nudity, as models in Rick Owen's Paris Fashion week show revealed all or part of their penises beneath their clothes earlier this year.

Perhaps in time as a gender, men affected by these issues will become more comfortable and accept themselves through things like seeing other penises in the same light a nudist might. Or maybe this is something that nothing could really aid, something that male pride is in total control of, in time as we become more liberal in our views perhaps penises will become part and parcel of sexual scenes on TV. Whether this will have a positive mental effect though, remains to be seen.

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Here Come the Girls!

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As a reporter for TV and radio, showbiz parties are always a funny thing. They're brilliant to attend - but more often than not, I'm on the red carpet - working, cold and wondering which of the latest batch of reality TV stars are heading in my direction, before slapping on a fake smile and listening to them chat about how they "want to show the world the real me".

By the time the footage is cut and the story filed, the last thing I want to do is slap on more make-up and stagger into the party in ridiculously high shoes.

Apart from one night of the year. ONE party that is the highlight of my social calendar.

The Glamour Women of the Year Awards.

It's hard to explain why I love this night so much.

The venue, in Berkley Square Gardens, is always stunning.

There is a copious amount of free-flowing tasty cocktails.

The sparkly guest list full of inspiring high achieving people.

And the goody bags are out of this world.

Seriously. They're epic.

So as June 2nd rolled around, I was delighted to be once again attending my favourite night of the year.

With tan, nails and hair complete, the perfect dress finally on and the spangly invite in my clutch, I was ready to party my shoes off.

The guest list at this year's awards ceremony was particularly A List. Kate Hudson won Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Suki Waterhouse nabbed the gong for Next Breakthrough, Kaley Cuoco was named Best Comedy Actress and Amy Shcumer had the crowd in stitches with her acceptance speech for Trailblazer.

The Brits did well too, Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly were named Presenters of the Year, Rita Ora got TV Personality of the Year and Caitlin Moran picked up best Columnist.

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It was lovely to catch up with my old Radio 2 colleague Dermot O'Leary - owner of the best hugs in Christendom - and Gabby Logan, who presented a show on Channel 5 which I reported for.....assignments for that included sitting my driving test on telly, getting a "tattoo" and investigating the issue of homelessness. A great job which I loved and it was brilliant to see Gabby.

The best thing about the Glamour Awards though, is the fact it's a celebration of all things woman.
Once the meal is finished, the ceremony over and the party is in full swing - all the many myths which follow women in the public eye are once again proven to be utter rubbish.

It's a night of women eager to congratulate each other, to laugh, to celebrate and to acknowledge our successes.

I love it and will attend for as many years as I can wear those damn heels!

Even if I did completely miss the goody bags this year......

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Film Reviews : Mr Holmes, The Burning, Les Combattants (Love At First Fight), Natural Resistance, Accidental Love

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The screen belongs to Sir Ian McKellen who absorbs the role of a reflective, demanding and frustrated Sherlock Homes with consummate ease in Bill Condon's Mr Holmes - Pablo Fendrik's The Burning is an Argentinian machete wielding take on the Spaghetti Westerns with a touch of the supernatural - Thomas Cailley's directorial debut, Les Combattants (Love At First Fight) is a sharp dramatic comedy take on love and surviving - Natural Resources, sees four Italian wine growers with a passion for the natural grape, battling European directives to produce wine without using chemicals - Accidental Love, on the back burner since 2008 tries for a screwball farce platform and slips into the abyss.


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Director: Bill Condon
Cast: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Genre: Drama Mystery
Language: English
Country of Origin: UK 2015 105 mins.
Certificate: PG
Rating: ****

It's not the decisive and fearless Sherlock Holmes of 221b Baker Street that we remember. Adapted from Jeffrey Hatcher's novel A Slight Trick of the Mind, this isn't the Holmes of Dr Watson's Penny Dreadfuls. This is Holmes at 93 retired to the Sussex coast at home with his bees. Dr Watson, Mrs Hudson and brother Mycroft are in the past. Housekeeper Mrs Munro (Laura Linney) cares for Holmes and his days are spent reflecting on the past and walking with her 14 year-old son Roger (Milo Parker).

It's a lonely time for Holmes and his mind isn't as sharp as it was. Doctor Barrie (Roger Allam) suggests logging everything in a diary but perhaps the bees are the answer. A recent trip to Japan to see Umezaki (Hiroyuki Sanada), an admirer of Holmes raised hopes and with the bees royal jelly the cloud may lift. As Holmes writes an account of his last case he needs to remember what he got wrong?

It's beautifully shot by Tobias Schliessler, Laura Linney is superb in her understated role as Mrs Munro but the screen belongs to Ian McKellen who absorbs the role of a reflective, demanding and frustrated Sherlock Holmes with consummate ease. Some may be disappointed that it isn't the super active Holmes that we all know but this is a man in a different mood.

Released by e One 19th June

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Dirtector: Pablo Fendrik
Cast: Gael Garcia Berrnal, Alice Braga, Claudia Tolcachir
Genre: Drama
Country of Origin: Argentina 2014 101 mins.
Certificate 15
Rating: ***

Pablo Fendrik offers a machete wielding Argentinian take on the Spaghetti Western in the jungle of Rio Parana with a touch of the supernatural.

A poor farmer's murdered by mercenaries who want his land and his daughter Vania's (Alice Braga) kidnapped. Gael Garcia Berrnal, the man with no name emerges from the rainforest, but he's not the unlit cheroot, quick on the draw Clint Eastwood. He's a quiet man sent to rescue Vania and seek revenge using the resources of the living jungle. Together they face the leader of the gang (Claudio Tolcachir) in a Rio Parana style shoot out compressed into a mini Sergio Leone classic final show down but this time with rifles on what looks like a potato patch.

The Burning, a 2014 Cannes Official Selection is stylish and theatrical with a nod to the supernatural, the jaguar, which they call the tiger, a figure in the mythology of the jungle but for a revenge tale the pace is slow with zero tension.

Released by Arrow Films 19th June

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Director: Thomas Cailley
Cast: Adele Haenel, Kevein Azais, Antoine Laurant
Genre: Drama Comedy Romance
Language: French with English subtitles
Country of Origin: France 2014 98 mins.
Certificate 15
Rating: ***

Thomas Cailley's well scripted debut feature, winner of three prizes at 2014 Cannes Directors' Fortnight sidebar and Cesar Awards for best Actress (Adele Haenel) and Best First Film is a sharp, entertaining dramatic comedy about love and survival.

Arnaud (Kevin Azais) isn't Mr Move Mountains. All he wants is a relaxing summer with his pals and some work in the family carpentry business but it all changes when he meets Madeleine (Adele Haenel) and stars shine. He falls for her big time. Madeleine a feisty tomboy, believes the apocalypse is round the corner, doesn't shy away from a bit of aggression and survival's top of her agenda. She's a girl who starts the day with a whole fish in a blender bones and all and when she enlists in a paratroop training camp Arnaud follows the girl of his dreams. Of course it's all too easy for Madeleine and they shoot off to do their own thing in the wilderness. Survival in the wild, the cruelty of nature and a little bit of love beats carpentry.

Released by Artificial Eye/Curzon Film Releasing 19th June

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Director: Jonathan Nossiter
Cast: Staffano Bellotti, Giovanna Tiezzi, Elena Pantaleonimins, Gianlucca Farinell, Carrado Dottori
Genre: Documentary
Language: Italian with English subtitles
Country of Origin: Italy 2014 85 mins.
Certificate
Rating; ***

It's a universal love - good company and a glass of wine. Jonathan Nossiter's documentary hovers between vineyards from Tuscany to Piedmont and around tables, wine filled glasses and friends and family as he focuses on four Italian wine growers committed to producing wine without the use of chemicals or pesticides in the soil or altering the wines in the keg which places them on a collision course with European directives. Familiar territory?

They're a mixed buch of wine loving enthusiasts who believe that it's what the grape gives, a natural purity with zero technology in the cellar that should grace the table - 'I drank it and I was happy.'

Giovanni Tiezzi and Stefano Borsa live in an 11th century monastery and winery in Tuscany, Corrado Dottori and Valerio Bochi left Milan to tend grapes in her grandfather's house in Marcher, librarian Elena Pantaleoni tends the vines in her father's vineyard in Emilia and farmer-poet chief Stefano Belloti seems always to lead the coversation in Piedmont.

Opening with a reading of W.H Auden's poem about Icarus falling from the sky, this personal and warm hearted look at four wine growers with a passion for the natural pleasure of the grape has inserts from classic film footage paralleling film restoration with wine growing. It's debatable whether the inserts work but with good wine, friends and film - what else could you ask for?

Released by Soda Pictures 19th June

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Director: Stephen Green
Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jessica Biel, James Marsden
Genre: Comedy Romance
Language: English
Country of Origin: USA 2015 mins.
Certificate
Rating: *

Accidental Love previously titled Nailed could be called a long term project. One of those snail-like come-and-go productions that wander away and then pop up with a fingers crossed, hope it's going to work this time. Filming started in 2008, James Caan walked, production delays and finance hiccups saw David O Russell wave good bye in 2010 and now Stephen Green's credited with the cheesy grin, out-of-date Happy Days type curiosity trying for a screwball farce platform that slips into the abyss.

In The fancy Gondolla restaurant, Roller skater waitress Alice (Jessica Biel) flutters her eyes at State Trooper fiancee Scott (James Marsden) as he tries to slip an engagement ring on her finger but a workman shoots her in the head with a nail gun. It's just your average nail in the head night in the best restaurant in a small Indiana town. The surgeons won't operate because Alice doesn't have health insurance - yes, it's supposedly a satire on healthcare. Alice trips off to Washington D.C. to meet local Congressman Howard Birdwell (Jake Gyllenhaal) who can't believe his luck as the nail in the head's made Alice sexually adventurous, her Indiana small town sweety pie smile melts Congressional hearts and Howard and Alice will be America's front page news as the health care bill goes through, even with a few nutty out-of-space tangents on the way. Oops, what was that about Obamacare? It's certainly a curiosity. Do I hear canned laughter?

Released by Arrow Films 19th June

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Unfinished...Works From the Courtauld Gallery

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When I first heard that the Courtauld's Summer Showcase was going to comprise unfinished works from its collection, I wondered if this might be, like its subjects, a half-baked idea.

Not so. It becomes clear that not only is "unfinished" a concept often open to interpretation, but accompanying the paintings' aesthetic appeal are interesting stories behind them. These are either by way of the creative process they lay bare or simply for the reason why they've been tagged with the "unfinished" label.

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The centrepiece of the exhibition, and the impetus behind curator Dr Karen Serres's idea of unfinished as a theme, is Italian renaissance artist Perino del Vaga's Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist (above).

The painting was given by the Art Fund to the gallery at its founding, as the first place to study art history in the UK. Indeed, the reason the gallery has so many unfinished works is because it is a university arts museum.

"The work shows you the the ground layers, the drawing, and the slight modelling in paint in other areas," says Serres. "You can also see how the flesh was built up layer by layer and how he added the final touches which show how the light and shadow fall on the elbow and knee of the child. It's a perfect teaching tool for students of the renaissance painting method."

We don't know why del Vaga never completed this work. Some on show were left unfinished because the author died, others abandoned through dissatisfaction with their progress. Yet others make us question the whole concept of "unfinished".

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A fine case in point is Edouard Manet's Au Bal (above), in which the artist, with a few deft strokes of his brush, suggests the subtle turn of an elegantly dressed woman's body towards the minimalist depiction of a man's face. It's a beautiful work of art. In fact, Manet kept it in his studio for himself because he was so proud of it. Yet, at the time, it was considered a preparatory sketch though no later work bears this out.

"One of strengths of our collection is impressionism and so much of the criticism directed at the impressionists was about how sketchy they were, and critics were telling them to go away and finish their work, and I thought this was an interesting angle with which to approach our permanent holdings," says Serres.

There are other works in the exhibition by Cezanne and Matisse which again question the nature of being unfinished, by abandoning conventional standards of finish altogether to create new forms of expressive painting that helped usher in such movements as cubism in the twentieth century.

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In contrast to the Manet, and perhaps one of the more surprising elements of the exhibition, Claude Monet's Vase of Flowers (above) is an example of a painting being complete but, in the artist's mind, not finished.

Monet began the work in the 1880s after he'd turned his attention towards still life. Yet he struggled in this work with rendering the exact effect he wanted of light on the petals and leaves. We know that he kept it in his studio for 40 years, picking at it, re-working it, overworking it actually. Eventually, he signed it, thereby signing it off as ready to go, probably at the instigation of his dealer. Whether he was finally satisfied with it, though, is open to doubt, but the concept of not being satisfied that a work is finished or not is a familiar one to artists in all fields, including journalists!

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Karen Serres believes Edgar Degas would be turning in his grave at the sight of his statue, Dancer Looking at the Sole of her Foot (above). The reason is because he only ever saw it in wax or clay and used it to experiment with. It was cast in bronze a couple of years after his death either because people wanted to preserve it or to make money from it.

"You can really tell that it was the poses that he was interested in much more than any individualisation so that the features aren't details, even the hands are just blobs of material. The fact that he could move these around was important to him. I think for Degas, the whole point of them was that they were forever unfinished, that they could be changed."

It's worth mentioning that the theme of works of art being completed or reinterpreted by others is continued in an adjoining show which some of the gallery's MA students have curated. They include a Gainsborough finished (badly) by an artist relative after the former's death, a hideous defacing of an unknown Victorian portrait by Jake and Dinos Chapman, and an amusing re-working of Rubens' Samson and Delilah by Johannes Phokela in which Samson is black, Delilah is naked and an old woman smokes a joint.

Unfinished...Works from the Courtauld Gallery, at Somerset House in London, runs until 20 September 2015.

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Dan Osborne ‘Offered A Spot' In The ‘Celebrity Big Brother' House

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Dan Osborne is the latest star rumoured to be heading into the ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ house this summer, when the current series of regular ‘BB’ ends.

The former ‘TOWIE’ star stopped starring in the Essex-based reality TV show earlier this year, and recently welcomed his second child, with ‘EastEnders’ actress Jacqueline Jossa.

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Dan Osborne


A source tells The Sun: “Dan was reality TV’s golden boy but the public’s perception of him totally changed after hearing all the horrible things he said to Megan.

“He’s done for unless he convinces people he’s really a nice guy.

“'Big Brother' loves controversial figures and Dan is on the job hunt after 'Towie' ditched him, so this could be a match made in heaven.

“This is his best opportunity to show people how sorry he is — and collect a big cheque at the same time.”


Dan hit headlines for all the wrong reasons earlier this year, when an audio tape allegedly including Dan making threats to his ex-girlfriend was published online.

Other celebs rumoured to be heading into the house include Stevi Richie and the controversial comedian Dapper Laughs.



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‘Big Brother': Jade Lynch Leaves The House - As Time Warp Housemates Are Granted An Extended Stay

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Jade Lynch became the eighth housemate to leave the ‘Big Brother’ house on Friday night, after losing out in the public vote.

Jade was nominated along with Harry Amelia Martin, Chloe Wilburn and Cristian MJC and when she left the bungalow, she was met with mostly boos.

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Jade's out!


As usual though, there was a twist in store, and Jade got the chance to kick off a game of Nomination Tag, choosing to put Cristian up for eviction.

“We didn't get on in the last couple of days and you have been fake and annoying and you have made a show of yourself in the last couple of days, but no hard feelings,” she told Emma Willis.

There was another twist in store too, and time warp housemates Brian Belo, Nikki Grahame and Helen Wood were told that they would be staying in the house for the foreseeable future.

Fans who were expecting Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace to enter the house were left disappointed, as plans for her to enter the house were cancelled at the last minute, due to “editorial reasons” .

Perhaps producers realised that pitting Aisleyne up against her rival Helen wasn't actually a very good idea?



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