
As exciting as Cannes can be, it's sometimes dampened by the fact that the films currently being unveiled on the Mediterranean coast can take months or sometimes even more than a year to make it to U.S. shores. But fortunately, that isn't the case with everything; after the premiere of "Behind The Candelabra" this morning (read our review!), we only have to wait five days for it to screen on HBO, and coming up not too far behind is Sofia Coppola's "The Bling Ring," which kicked off Un Certain Regard last week, and hits theaters in about three weeks. As such, we're getting a little bit more of the film than most of the line-up, and to add to the material we've already seen, thirty seconds worth of brief new clips from the film, which toplines Emma Watson as one of a gang of teens who embark on a string of burglaries of celebrity homes, have arrived. The footage mostly centers on Leslie Mann, who plays Watson's character's mother, and looks like it fits into Coppola's vision nicely....

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Co. comes to the end of its investment period after a seven year partnership.read more

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Co. comes to the end of its investment period after a seven year partnership.read more

The network and its sister outlets MSNBC and the Weather Channel are focusing on coverage of today’s massive twister that cut a huge swath of destruction near Oklahoma City. Along with live coverage Tuesday from devastated Moore, Okla., on NBC’s Today and MSNBC’s morning programs, the broadcast network will air a one-hour special hosted by Brian Williams live from the scene from 8-9 PM ET (delayed in other time zones). That will pre-empt a recap show of The Voice featuring the top 10 performances; a new live episode of the singing competition will air as scheduled in the 9 PM hour. Meanwhile, the Williams-anchored NBC Nightly News is slated to air in its regular half-hour starting at 6:30 PM and is not expected to be expanded. Today’s Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Natalie Morales, and Willie Geist also will report from Moore, as will Lester Holt, Ann Curry, Harry Smith, Kate Snow, and others. MSNBC anchors reporting live from Moore will include Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, Chris Jansing and Thomas Roberts.
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