Vanessa Hudgens. Harmony Korine’s awesomely slutty Spring Breakers is about four bikini-clad girls who rob a restaurant to afford a boozy trip. As it turns out, that boozy trip was kind of real — at least for the extras. “Harmony would literally put us with real spring breakers,” Vanessa Hudgens, a vision in neon yellow, told us at a relaunch party for varvatos.com. “We were filming this party scene, and there were these two girls — actual spring breakers — on the ground, topless, making out with each other.
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Vin Diesel Is Reportedly the Rocks Candy Ass Fast 8 Co-star
Actors not shown to scale. Who was the Rock referring to in his infamous Instagram post complaining about “candy ass” co-stars in the upcoming Fast 8? Though the internet would have loved to believe it was Scott Eastwood, TMZ is reporting that the offending actor was none other than Vin Diesel, the unofficial patriarch of the Furious family. Diesel is one of the producers of the eighth installment in the long-running franchise, and anonymous sources say he “has made decisions that didn’t sit well with the former wrestling champ.
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Vodka Pitchman Dan Aykroyd Rewriting Ghostbusters 3
If you were to hit up Dan Aykroyd for an interview in the year 2010, you’d have three primary topics to cover: alcohol (Aykroyd’s current endeavor is selling Crystal Head Vodka out of his RV), Yogi Bear (where he provides the title voice in Justin Timberlake’s own personal Norbit), and the main thing everyone wants to know about: Ghostbusters 3. Kudos, then, to Vanity Fair reporter Susan Michals, who adroitly zoomed through to conversation about the sequel by encouraging Aykroyd to conflate the other two topics — “Yogi would never consume alcoholic beverages,” he explained to her, “other than some honey and mead” — and then got him to drop the news that he’s now rewriting the script.
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Vulture Critics Poll: The Complete Worst Movie of 2011 Ballots
So you’ve read the slideshow of our 2011 Worst Movie’s Critics Poll, but you demand even more venom over the awfulness of the past year? Well, then this is the post for you: Read on for the full bilious, cathartic commentary submitted by the 40 prominent critics surveyed by Vulture. Who told Jason Reitman to “burn in smug rich person hell” for Young Adult? And who said Zookeeper “lacked the subtlety and depth of feeling that made Paul Blart: Mall Cop merely soul-crushingly horrendous”?
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Vulture Talks to Selita Ebanks, the Star of Kanyes Movie
Selita Ebanks is a model, philanthropist, reality-TV-show vet, former Nick Cannon fiancée, and — starting with Saturday’s simulcast premiere of Kanye’s crazy-sounding but most likely fantastic extended music-video project — a fictional doomed phoenix. Don’t worry, Selita was confused at first, too: “I mean, you sit down with someone, and they say, ‘Hey, I want to make a movie where a phoenix falls from the sky and she becomes my girlfriend … ,’ you look at him like, ‘okaaaay.
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Wait, the Super Bowl Has a DJ?
Charli XCX surprise guest? Update, February 8: Pour one out for our dreams of post-touchdown bass drops. Tiësto will no longer be the Super Bowl’s first in-game DJ on February 11 due to “a personal family emergency,” he tweeted. The NFL has not announced new DJ plans. “It was a tough decision to miss the game, but family always comes first,” Tiësto said, adding that he had been planning “something truly special.
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WandaVision Finale: Ding, Dong, the Witch Is Sad
WandaVision The Series Finale Season 1 Episode 9 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » WandaVision The Series Finale Season 1 Episode 9 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » Well, folks, we did it. You and I, along with all of our fellow WandaVision viewers, saved the universe — the Marvel Cinematic one, that is.
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Wanted to See The Green Knight? Try These 5 Movies Instead.
Tom Cruise and Mia Sara in Ridley Scott’s Legend. In a different reality, you’d be in the midst of Hollywood’s epic summer season, enjoying the nearly weekly unveiling of a major event movie, including much-anticipated sequels (Wonder Woman 1984) and the improbable return of Tom Cruise’s beloved 1980s hotshot (Top Gun: Maverick). Instead, you’re cooped up trying to figure out what to watch while not going stir-crazy.
This is where we come in.
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Warning: About Time Is Not a Rom-Com
About Time You would be forgiven for expecting a romantic comedy. Richard Curtis, the director of About Time, is a rom-com legend who wrote the screenplays for Notting Hill, both Bridget Jones movies, and (his masterpiece) Love Actually. Rachel McAdams, the female lead, is no stranger to the genre (Morning Glory, Wedding Crashers, and, though it’s not a -com, The Notebook). The credentials are impeachable here, and that’s before we even get to the ads:
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Watch an Amazing Video of Superheroes Dancing Oddly at a Birthday Party

The Avengers has its work cut out for it now.
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