
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....

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Security guards at a South African chrome mine owned by chemicals group Lanxess fired rubber bullets at stone-throwing workers on an illegal strike, a spokeswoman for the company said on Tuesday.

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Security guards at a South African chrome mine owned by chemicals group Lanxess fired rubber bullets at stone-throwing workers on an illegal strike, a spokeswoman for the company said on Tuesday. "They started throwing stones at our security guards and my understanding is that the security guards shot rubber bullets, not live ammunition, in self defense," spokeswoman Sibonile Dube said. "Some of the security guards were injured." (Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Ed Cropley)

Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev greets Matt Lanter with a hug when she hits The CW upfront this week at NYC’s London Hotel. She’s thrilled to see him as handlers try their best to give her space from recent ex and co-star Ian Somerhalder. No worries, though. She’s ready for anything in a chic, blue Versace dress. OK! GALLERY: ADORABLE PHOTOS FROM THE JULIANNE HOUGH AND NINA DOBREV BREAKUP TOUR Hm, how does she choose her red carpet looks? “Whatever feels the best, looks the best at the moment, and makes me the most confident,” the actress, 24, tells me while hosting the Origins GinZing energy-boosting moisturizer launch at Origins Flatiron in NYC. OK! GALLERY: CARRIE UNDERWOOD, NINA DOBREV AND MORE STARS WITH ENVIABLE SKIN Still, she isn’t blessed with all the answers, and relies on a personal stylist. “A friend and close confidante/work colleague, Ilaria Urbinati, is my stylist,” she explains. “She gets all the amazing designers and lays them out, like in a fairytale scenario. I get to try on and choose, and talk. We’re like friends.” OK! GALLERY: CELEB SWIMSUIT INSPIRATION: HOT STARS, HOT BODS! One thing the gals can look forward to is shopping in NYC, which she considers her favorite place to shop. “You can walk on any street and find a store that has the most amazing things,” she says. “You fall into fashion in a way.” OK! GALLERY: THE BEST-DRESSED STARS THIS WEEK: 1/25/13 Nina admits she’s obsessed with hats. “You feel avant garde and classical,” she says. “I’m going hat shopping tomorrow, actually. [laughs]” OK! GALLERY: SEE PHOTOS OF JULIANNE HOUGH, TAYLOR SWIFT, EMMA ROBERTS AND MORE IN THE VALERIE GALLERY Guests take home a sample, in addition to amazing chocolate-covered espresso beans. Delish! Nina hosts the Origins GinZing energy-boosting moisturizer launch. The product is like a shot of espresso for tired skin, and gives off a cooling sensation that helps awaken the senses while nourishing key ingredients work to replenish lost hydration. Who should Nina date next? Is looking good the best revenge? Tweet us @okmagazine. Photo credit: Getty Images
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