Globes Shine on ‘King’s Speech


By BROOKS BARNES and MICHAEL CIEPLY

LOS ANGELES— Voters for the 68th annual Golden Globes have circled around “The King’s Speech,” the period drama about George VI, the British king, and the overcoming of his stuttering problem, handing it seven nominations including best drama. 

Colin Firth (best actor in a drama), Geoffrey Rush (best supporting actor), Helena Bonham Carter (best supporting actress) and Tom Hooper (best director) were among the cited. Other front-runners announced Tuesday morning included “The Fighter” and “The Social Network,” both of which got six nominations, including best drama, best director and best actor. “Inception,” “The Black Swan” and “The Kids are All Right” each received four nominations.


Charlize Theron compete Julia Roberts to play the protagonist evil queen


Julia Roberts
It seems that story known as snow white, now popular in Hollywood. Incidentally, this tale is lifted by two different studios, with big stars compete to play the protagonist.

Adding the power of good competition, two casting for the same role, the Evil Queen, from two different films distributed in the same time. Universal will pull Charlize Theron for the movie "SNOW WHITE AND Huntsman.

On the other hand, Relativity Media is not to be outdone by presenting Julia Roberts for the same role in their film entitled THE BROTHERS GRIMM: SNOW WHITE.


Kim Kardashian's richest artist list


Kim Kadarsian
Kim Kardashian enjoyed her hard work in the world of reality show. Recently, Kardashian has been named as the Most Expensive Reality Show Stars 2010. He also included in the list of richest artists in Hollywood.

Aceshowbiz launched on Wednesday (8 / 12), which soared past Kardashian TV show Keeping Up with the Kardashians this,


 

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