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Steve Martin, Alec Baldwin to host Oscars

Los Angeles, Nov 4 (DPA) Actors Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin are to jointly host the Oscars awards ceremony, producers of the prestigious film prize have announced.

Martin 64, has hosted the event twice before, but Baldwin, 51, has never before helmed the Academy Awards.

The co-hosts will take over their duties from Hugh Jackman, who pulled out of the running for the high profile gig last week.

The choice of the Hollywood veterans marks the first time since 1987 that the Oscars will have multiple hosts. It comes at a time when the awards show is struggling to maintain its relevance amid continuing viewer apathy and a lack of popular films deemed worthy of the prize.

Martin is best known as a standup comedian, comic actor and recently author, and Baldwin has a diverse Hollywood resume, most recently reviving his career as a venal TV executive on the sit-com ’30 Rock’.

The duo recently worked together on the film ‘It’s Complicated’, which hits screens late this year. In the movie, Martin and Baldwin play rivals competing for the affections of a character played by Meryl Streep.

‘New York’ to open Cairo film fest

New Delhi, Nov 3 – Yash Raj Films’ ‘New York’ has been selected as the opening film at the 33rd Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) 2009.

The film will also compete in the ‘In Competition’ section at the fest, to be held Nov 10-Nov 20.

Directed by Kabir Khan who will also attend the event, the film stars John Abraham, Katrina Kaif, Neil Nitin Mukesh in the lead apart from Irrfan Khan in a pivotal role.

Recently screened at the Pusan International Film Festival, ‘New York’ released over 900 screens worldwide on June 26 this year. It is a contemporary story of three young friends whose lives are turned upside down by post-9/11 prejudices.

Also attending the festival will be Hollywood stars like Samuel L. Jackson, Lucy Liu and Tom Berenger.

Spielberg honoured for human rights work

London, Nov 3 – Hollywood filmmaker Steven Spielberg has been honoured by the Anti-Defamation League for his work in human rights.

The Oscar-winning filmmaker, 62, will be presented with America’s Democratic Legacy Award at the league’s annual Los Angeles fundraiser Dec 9, reports contactmusic.com.

Executives have hailed the ‘Schindler’s List’ maker as a ‘true champion of human rights’ for his contributions to film and television, in addition to his philanthropic endeavours.

‘American Idol’ runner-up Adam Lambert and Israeli singer Noa Dori will be performing at the event.

Kate Hudson lost weight by giving up alcohol

London, Nov 3- Actress Kate Hudson had to give up alcohol to shed 20 pounds for her role in new movie ‘Earthbound’.

The Hollywood actress was forced to slim down to portray a terminally ill woman who falls in love with her doctor.

‘I love my glass of wine. I love tequila. To be in New York for two weeks and not have one beverage, I am not sure I have ever done that,’ femalefirst.co.uk quoted Hudson as saying.

‘My role demanded me to lose weight and the only way to do it was by cutting out drinking,’ she added.

Hudson, who is dating baseball star Alex Rodriguez, also talked about the joy at being a woman and the power she feels it gives her.

‘I love being a girl. I love clothes and I love the rituals of facials and body treatments. All the stuff girls get, make-up, scarves, hats. I love that we can be that powerful as a group,’ said Hudson.

Hugh Jackman wants to get rid of sexy tag

London, Nov 2- Hollywood star Hugh Jackman who has been given the title of sexiest man alive on earth, wants to get rid of ‘sexy’ image as soon as he can.

The ‘X Men Origins: Wolverine’ star had topped People magazine’s ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ poll last year and although he was delighted by the honour, the actor admits he is ready to pass the title onto someone else so that he can stop looking after himself, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

‘There is immense pressure on me because of this title. I just have to look perfect all the time. I want to lose this title so that I can be a slob again. I thought there were thousands of other guys that deserved it, but it’s been a great year,’ said Jackman.

Previous stars named ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ include Matt Damon, George Clooney, Johnny Depp, Matthew McConaughey and Jude Law.

Sienna Miller splits from boyfriend

London, Nov 2 – Hollywood actress Sienna Miller has reportedly ended her relationship with British DJ George Barker because of her work commitments in the US.

Miller had been dating Barker since July but recently moved to New York because of work commitments and it seems that distance between the two has taken a toll on their relationship, reports starpulse.com

‘We had all hoped Sienna and George would be a long-term relationship. They always looked so happy together. But they have realized that it wasn’t going to last the distance with Sienna being out in New York, so they have agreed to part ways,’ said a source.

‘Long-distance love isn’t something they were prepared to do and it was a mutual thing that they decided to part. They will remain pals and who knows what the future will bring?’ he added.

Mel Gibson’s girlfriend gives birth to daughter

London, Nov 2 – Mel Gibson’s girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva has given birth to their first child. This is the Hollywood star’s eighth child.

The baby girl was due in December, but was born Friday, reports thesun.co.uk.

Gibson and Grigorieva made their first public appearance as a couple in April, a few weeks after Gibson’s wife of 30 years filed for divorce. The actor had six sons and one daughter with his former wife.

Jackson film earns over $100 mn

New York, Nov 2 (DPA) Michael Jackson’s movie ‘This Is It’ has grossed $101 million in its first five days in cinemas around the world, according to preliminary studio estimates issued Sunday.

Sony, the studio that paid $60 million for rights to the film, announced over the weekend that the originally planned two-week run would be extended in the US through the four-day Thanksgiving weekend, a lucrative holiday for Hollywood.

Michael Jackson movie earned $20 mn on first full day

Los Angeles, Oct 30 (DPA) ‘This Is It’, the documentary movie that followed Michael Jackson’s concert rehearsals in the days before his shock death in June, earned $20.1 million at the US box office on its first full day of release, according to The Hollywood Reporter Thursday.

The film earned a $12.7 million internationally and another $7.4 million in the US, the report said.

The enthusiastic reception could prompt Sony Pictures to extend the movie’s two week screening window, as positive reviews and word-of-mouth approval send more fans to see the 90-minute documentary culled from some 100 hours of rehearsal footage.

The box office haul was released in conjunction with a report from Forbes magazine that identified Jackson as one of the year’s top earning dead celebrities. He earned $90 million in the year, including $72 million since his death.

Jackson was beaten by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, who earned $350 million, and songwriting duo Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein who earned $235 million. But he came ahead of last year’s No. 1, Elvis Presley, with $55 million; ‘The Lord of the Rings’ author J.R.R. Tolkien with $50 million; and John Lennon with $9 million.

Jackson’s father Joe Jackson announced Wednesday night that a tribute museum to the star would be built in his hometown of Gary, Indiana. The Jackson patriarch, who has been accused of numerous attempts to cash in on his son’s talent, announced plans for the museum, hotel and performing arts centre together with Gary mayor Rudy Clay in Los Angeles. However there were no details on how the projects will be funded and it is unclear whether Jackson’s estate will back the effort.

Michael Jackson movie opening around the world

Los Angeles, Oct 28 (DPA) Four months after Michael Jackson’s death from a drug overdose a documentary chronicling his last days was set to hit movie screens around the world Tuesday.

The official premiere was set for Tuesday afternoon at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, where Jackson’s public memorial was held. There will also be 18 other premieres taking place simultaneously in Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Korea, Norway, Peru, Poland, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Uruguay, Britain and New York City.

‘This Is It’ was cobbled together from about 100 hours of footage shot during the late King of Pop’s rehearsals for his 50-date comeback engagement in London’s 02 Arena. The movie was put together by longtime Jackson collaborator, Kenny Ortega, who was also directing the stage show. Sony Pictures bought the movie rights from concert promoter AEG for a reported $60 million, and advance ticket sales for the limited two-week run are on track to make the film the most successful concert movie ever.

Some diehard fans have come out against the movie, setting up a website at This-Is-Not-It.com that argues that the concert promoters facilitated Jackson’s drug use in a bid to get him to perform, even though it was clear he was unhealthy.

However, Dame Elizabeth Taylor, one of Jackson’s closest friends, has hailed the film as ‘the single most brilliant piece of filmmaking I have ever seen’ after attending a secret preview screening last week. In a series of messages on Twitter the actress added: ‘I truly believe this film should be nominated in every category conceivable.’

Hailing the late entertainer as ‘a modern day prophet’ she wrote that ‘I wept from pure joy at his God given gift. There will never, ever be the likes of him again’.

Some Jackson family members are not planning to see the film, saying it will be too painful. Mother Katherine Jackson told the television programme Access Hollywood, ‘I don’t think I can bear to look at it right now. But eventually in time I will watch it’.

His sister La Toya even said she doubted that Jackson would have wanted fans to see him in rehearsal. ‘Michael always wants to give his best,’ she told the show. ‘This is a rehearsal. He wasn’t giving his all. He loves to give his all always. That’s just the way he is. He wants people to see him at the top of the ladder and not half-stepping because he doesn’t want to do a full-out rehearsal.’