Taylor Swift appears to have another chart-topping single with “We’re Never Ever Getting Back Together,” the just-released first single off of her upcoming album Red. Billboard’s reporting “We’re Never Ever Getting Back Together” will likely become the biggest first week seller released by any female artist and it could debut with the second biggest week of sales in history (behind Flo Rida’s “Right Round”). It’s expected to have sold more than 600,000 copies by the time the first week count is officiallly tallied.
Watch the lyric video:
Taylor Swift Lyric Video: We’re Never Ever Getting Back Together
‘The Sessions’ Official Poster is Here Featuring Helen Hunt

Fox Searchlight’s just debuted the official poster for The Sessions starring John Hawkes, Helen Hunt, and William H Macy. Written and directed by Ben Lewin, The Sessions is based on the true story of journalist and poet Mark O’Brien.
O’Brien was confined to an iron lung and, at the age of 38, became determined to finally lose his virginity. “With the help of his therapists and the guidance of his priest, he sets out to make his dream a reality.”
The Sessions hits theaters on October 26, 2012.
Beyonce ‘I Was Here’ Music Video
Co-directed by Kenzo Digital and Sophie Muller and filmed in front of a live audience during the UN General Assembly for World Humanitarian Day, Beyonce’s “I Was Here” music video features the performer in a figure-hugging white dress singing her heart out. Beyonce was filmed while performing “I Was Here” on August 10, 2012 at the General Assembly Hall, United Nations in New York, with the giant screen behind her showing volunteers helping those in need.
“I Was Here” is off of Beyonce’s latest album, 4.
Inbetweeners Cast Reads Fifty Shades of Grey Video

Watch the video:
The Inbetweeners premieres on August 20 at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT.
The Plot:
The Inbetweeners takes a comedic look at a group of teenagers navigating high school and charging into adulthood the way everyone does…by taking one step forward and three steps back. Whether humiliating themselves in an effort to impress the girl of their dreams, or mercilessly mocking their friend for driving a bright yellow clunker with a cassette player and one blue door, get ready to embrace the “inbetween.”
Spartacus: Vengeance Clip – Famous Last Words
Anchor Bay Entertainment’s showing off another bonus clip from the upcoming release of Spartacus: Vengeance on DVD on September 11, 2012. This latest clip titled “Famous Last Words” features Lucy Lawless as Lucretia, Liam McIntyre as Spartacus, and Viva Bianca as Ilithyia talking about their characters from Starz’ swords and sandals epic series.
Watch the clip:
The Bonus Features:
• The Making of Spartacus: Vengeance
• Behind the Camera: Directing the Rebellion
• On Set with Liam McIntyre
• The Legend of Spartacus
• Famous Last Words
• Bloopers
• BLU-RAY EXCLUSIVE — 9 Extended Episodes and Audio Commentaries
Source: Anchor Bay Entertainment
—Posted by Rebecca Murray
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Revenge Season 2 Promo Trailer
Why is Emily Thorne tied to a post in the ocean? We’ll have to wait until Revenge kicks off its second season September 30, 2012 to find out what’s happening with our favorite Hamptons resident, but it appears as though she’s not settling down and simply enjoying life this upcoming season.
Watch the teaser trailer:
CBS Reveals the Survivor: Philippines Cast

CBS also confirmed that for the first time in eight years, the contestants will be trying to outwit, outplay, and outlast each other after being divided into not two but three tribes. The Survivor: Philippines cast will be placed into one of three tribes – Kalabaw (“Water Buffalo”), Tandang (“Rooster”) and Matsing (“Monkey”) – with two of the three tribes granted immunity at each challenge.
Survivor: Philippines Castaways:
KALABAW:
Sarah Dawson, Age 28, Silver Spring, MD, Insurance Sales
Katie Hanson, Age 22, Newark, Delaware, Former Miss Delaware
Jeff Kent, Age 44, Austin, Texas, Retired MLB Player
Dana Lambert, Age 32, Winston-Salem, NC, Cosmetologist
Carter Williams, Age 24, Shawnee, Kansas, Track Coach
Former Castaway, ?
TANDANG:
Abi-Maria Gomes, Age 32, Los Angeles, CA, Business Student
Roberta Saint-Amour, Age 27, New York, Investment Banker
Artis Silvester, Age 53, Terry Town, LA, Computer Engineer
Lisa Whelchel, Age 49, Dallas, Texas, Former TV Teen Star
Peter Yurkowski, Age 24, Holmdel, New Jersey, Engineering Graduate
Former Castaway, ?
MATSING:
Malcolm Freberg, Age 25, Hermosa Beach, CA, Bartender
Zane Knight, Age 28, Danville, Virginia, Tire Repair
Angie Layton, Age 20, Provo, Utah, Student
Roxanne Morris, Age 28, Brooklyn, NY, Seminary Student
Denise Stapley, Age 41, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Sex Therapist
Former Castaway, ?
Source: CBS
—Posted by Rebecca Murray
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Teaser Trailer for ‘Gossip Girl’ Season 6
The final season of Gossip Girl kicks off on October 8, 2012, and The CW’s finally debuted a teaser clip for the much-anticipated season six. While the trailer doesn’t give that much away, it does hint at the possibility of Blair (played by Leighton Meester) and Chuck (played by Ed Westwick) finally finding happiness.
With only 10 episodes left, it’ll be interesting to see if fans get their wish and if the couple does live happily ever after.
First Look: Bullet to the Head Trailer

“Revenge never gets old”
Based on the graphic novel, Bullet to the Head finds Sylvester Stallone playing a New Orleans hitman who teams up with a DC cop (Sung Kang) to bring down the people responsible for murdering their partners. Directed by Walter Hill, Bullet to the Head also stars Jason Momoa, Sarah Shahi, and Christian Slater.
Bullet to the Head hits theaters on February 1, 2013.
Watch the trailer:
New York Film Festival Main Selections Revealed

Announcing the main slate, Richard Peña, Selection Committee Chair & Program Director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, said, “The films making up the main slate of this year’s NYFF, have in common a general quality of fearlessness” that unites otherwise very disparate works. These are films that go all the way, works willing to take the risk or chance that by doing so they may be bringing audiences to places they might rather not go.”
50th New York Film Festival Main Slate:
Opening Night Gala Selection
LIFE OF PI
Director: Ang Lee
Centerpiece Gala Selection
NOT FADE AWAY
Director: David Chase
Closing Night Gala Selection
FLIGHT
Director: Robert Zemeckis
AMOUR
Director: Michael Haneke
ARAF – SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN
Director: Yeşim Ustaoğlu
BARBARA
Director: Christian Petzold
BEYOND THE HILLS (După dealuri)
Director: Cristian Mungiu
BWAKAW
Director: Jun Robles Lana
CAESAR MUST DIE (Cesare deve morire)
Directors: Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
CAMILLE REWINDS (Camille redouble)
Director: Noémie Lvovsky
THE DEAD MAN AND BEING HAPPY (El muerto y ser feliz)
Director: Javier Rebello
FILL THE VOID (Lemale et ha’halal)
Director: Rama Burshtein
FIRST COUSIN ONCE REMOVED
Director: Alan Berliner
FRANCES HA
Director: Noah Baumbach
THE GATEKEEPERS (Shomerei Ha’saf)
Director: Dror Moreh
GINGER AND ROSA
Director: Sally Potter
HERE AND THERE (Aquí y Allá)
Director: Antonio Mendez Esparza
HOLY MOTORS
Director: Leos Carax
HYDE PARK ON HUDSON
Director: Roger Michell
KINSHASA KIDS
Director: Marc-Henri Wajnberg
THE LAST TIME I SAW MACAO (A Última Vez Que Vi Macau)
Director: João Pedro Rodrigues
LEVIATHAN
Directors: Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel
LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE
Director: Abbas Kiarostami
LINES OF WELLINGTON (Linhas de Wellington)
Director: Valeria Sarmiento
MEMORIES LOOK AT ME (Ji Yi Wang Zhe Wo)
Director: Song Fang
NIGHT ACROSS THE STREET (La Noche de enfrente)
Director: Raul Ruiz
NO
Director: Pablo Larrain
OUR CHILDREN (À perdre la raison)
Director: Joachim Lafosse
PASSION
Director: Brian De Palma
SOMETHING IN THE AIR (Après Mai)
Director: Olivier Assayas
TABU
Director: Miguel Gomes
YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHIN’ YET (Vous n’avez encore rien vu)
Director: Alain Resnais
This year’s selection committee is comprised of Richard Peña, Melissa Anderson, Contributor, Village Voice; Scott Foundas, Associate Program Director, The Film Society of Lincoln Center; Todd McCarthy, Chief Film Critic, The Hollywood Reporter; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight and Sound.
Source: Film Society of Lincoln Center


