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Veteran U.S. Actor Mickey Rooney Dead at 93

Beloved U.S. child star and comic actor Mickey Rooney, one of Hollywood's most enduring denizens whose career began in the silent film era, died on Sunday. He was 93.

Rooney's son Michael Joseph Rooney confirmed the actor's death to the New York Times. The celebrity website TMZ said that Rooney died of natural causes.

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'Under the Skin' a Sci-Fi Shock to the System

Jonathan Glazer's "Under the Skin," starring Scarlett Johansson as an alien seductress who trolls Scotland for human prey, is a provocative, disturbing sci-fi shock to the system. The effect is deliberate. The movies, Glazer says, could use a jolt.

"They need a good kick up the ass," says the 49-year-old British filmmaker.

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French 'Matrix' Actor to Host Cannes Film Festival

French actor Lambert Wilson, best known for his role as The Merovingian in two Matrix films, is to host the opening and closing ceremonies at this year's Cannes film festival.

Wilson, 55, will introduce president of the jury Jane Campion on stage at the opening ceremony on May 14, as well as steer the closing awards ceremony on May 24, festival organizers said in a statement on Friday.

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Malaysia Bans Noah Film as 'Un-Islamic'

Malaysia has joined other Islamic countries in banning the Hollywood biblical epic "Noah" starring Russell Crowe, decrying it as irreligious and saying it violates Islamic law against depicting prophets.

A home ministry official Saturday confirmed that Paramount's latest big budget film, which has sparked an outcry among Muslim groups worldwide, will not be screened in predominantly Muslim Malaysia.

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Lupita Nyong'o Wins Lucrative New Starring Role

First came critical acclaim, then Hollywood A-list status and a best supporting actress Oscar for her portrayal of an abused plantation worker in the film "12 Years A Slave".

Now, Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong'o can add that other must-have role for any modern actress -- brand ambassador -- to her repertoire.

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Movie Review: Noah (2014)

Written by Anthony Sargon

Like most people, I had big doubts about Darren Aronofsky’s “Noah”. This is his first big-budget film, and for him to choose the tale of Noah’s ark seemed a bit strange to me. The trailers had done nothing to get me excited, and I’m not exactly what you’d call religious, so my expectations were pretty low, regardless of how fond I am of Aronofsky’s previous work. Well, it’s with a sense of relief and great surprise that I report that “Noah” is actually a pretty strong effort. It’s visually beautiful, and does enough to appeal to non-religous folks, and certainly does a lot to please religious groups, so I’m not sure what the big hoopla is all about. At the end of the day it’s the story about a dude who fills a boat with every species of animal on the planet and sails off into the sunset. In other words, I think it’s OKAY for someone to take a bit of creative liberty with a concept like that. It’s also nice to see Russell Crowe doing something good for a change; its been a while.

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Nigella Lawson Stopped from Boarding Plane to U.S.

Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson, who acknowledged last year that she had occasionally used cocaine, was denied permission to board a flight to the United States over the weekend, the U.S. Embassy said.

The embassy did not disclose the reason for refusing Lawson entry into the United States.

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Rolling Stones Tour of Australia Back On

The Rolling Stones on Friday announced their tour of Australia and New Zealand, which was postponed after the suicide of Mick Jagger's girlfriend, has been rescheduled for October and November.

"The rescheduled Australia/New Zealand tour will take place between 25 October to 22 November 2014," the veteran British rockers said on the band's website, with exact dates for each city to be released soon.

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Blood, Sex and Dragons: 'Game of Thrones' Returns

There will be blood. And nudity. And dragons.

Millions worldwide will tune in for the fourth season of medieval fantasy drama "Game of Thrones" from Sunday as the hit show returns to television screens, promising to deliver its usual jaw-dropping mix of sex, violence and vengeance.

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Letterman 'Wrapping Things Up,' to Retire in 2015

David Letterman's departure from the late-night realm won't just end an unmatched run on television. It also will close the book on an era reaching almost to the birth of TV.

During a taping of Thursday's edition of "Late Show," Letterman startled his audience with the news that he will step down in 2015, when his current contract with CBS expires.

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