Chris Brown flew into a rage on the "Good Morning America" set on Thursday, breaking a window and storming off the set after being asked about his assault on Rhianna during an interview with Robin Roberts. Roberts asked Brown, who was promoting his new album, "F.A.M.E.," about the restraining order Rihanna had issued against Brown, and how it's been "relaxed" in recent months. "You can go to events and be in the same room," Roberts said. "Have you all seen each other or been around each other?" "Not really," Brown responded. "It's not...
- 3/22/2011
- by Dylan Stableford
- The Wrap
ABC snagged Rihanna, leaving MTV... with Chris Brown. But the network and the fallen R&B star made the most of the opportunity tonight with a half-hour special that gave Brown a chance to reflect even more upon his endlessly reflected-upon crime. So did he have anything new to say this time? Well, Brown's position has been to not discuss what exactly happened the night he assaulted his then-girlfriend, turning him into a celeb-gossip pariah before the sun had risen the next day. But Rihanna did go into detail about the attack, however, and MTV gave Brown the opportunity to respond to what Rihanna was dishing out to Diane Sawyer. "While I respect Rihanna's right to...
- 11/7/2009
- E! Online
Chris Brown has heard what Rihanna has said about her beating - and while he supports her right to speak out, he wishes she had kept quiet. 'I maintain my position that all of the details should remain a private matter between us," he said in the statement to MTV. "I do appreciate her support and wish her the best." In a 20/20 interview Friday, Rihanna offers a graphic account of the Feb. 7 fight with her then-boyfriend Brown, describing what she calls the terrifying blankness that seemed to come over him as he assaulted her. "He was clearly blacked-out," she says.
- 11/7/2009
- PEOPLE.com
CORRECTED 1:29 p.m. PT Feb. 18
Australian actress Melissa George is in final negotiations to star in the supernatural thriller "Triangle".
Christopher Smith ("Severance") is directing.
The story revolves around the passengers of a yachting trip in the Atlantic Ocean who, when struck by mysterious weather conditions, jump to another ship only to experience greater havoc on the open seas.
Icon Entertainment International is distributing worldwide excluding Australia and the U.K., where Icon will distribute the film. Jason Newmark and Chris Brown are producing the film, set to begin shooting in April in Australia.
George ("30 Days of Night") also appears in the HBO series "In Treatment". She is repped by Paradigm and 3 Arts Entertainment.
Australian actress Melissa George is in final negotiations to star in the supernatural thriller "Triangle".
Christopher Smith ("Severance") is directing.
The story revolves around the passengers of a yachting trip in the Atlantic Ocean who, when struck by mysterious weather conditions, jump to another ship only to experience greater havoc on the open seas.
Icon Entertainment International is distributing worldwide excluding Australia and the U.K., where Icon will distribute the film. Jason Newmark and Chris Brown are producing the film, set to begin shooting in April in Australia.
George ("30 Days of Night") also appears in the HBO series "In Treatment". She is repped by Paradigm and 3 Arts Entertainment.
- 2/15/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ethan Hawke has signed on to topline Lionsgate's futuristic vampire film Daybreakers.
Australian horror veterans Peter and Michael Spierig (Undead) wrote and will helm the high-concept project, which begins shooting in July in Australia, with Weta Workshop creating the creature effects.
Hawke will play a researcher in the year 2017, when a plague has transformed most of the world's population into vampires. As the human population nears extinction, vampires must capture and farm every remaining human or find a blood substitute before time runs out. However, a covert group of vampires makes a discovery that has the power to save the human race.
Lionsgate will release the film in the U.S. and the U.K. and is handling international sales at the upcoming Festival de Cannes. Other films on Lionsgate's Cannes slate include Saw IV, "Repo! The Genetic Opera" and The Eye.
Daybreakers will be produced by Chris Brown of Australia-based Pictures in Paradise and Sean and Bryan Furst of Furst Films. <N Todd Fellman is co-producing.
Australian horror veterans Peter and Michael Spierig (Undead) wrote and will helm the high-concept project, which begins shooting in July in Australia, with Weta Workshop creating the creature effects.
Hawke will play a researcher in the year 2017, when a plague has transformed most of the world's population into vampires. As the human population nears extinction, vampires must capture and farm every remaining human or find a blood substitute before time runs out. However, a covert group of vampires makes a discovery that has the power to save the human race.
Lionsgate will release the film in the U.S. and the U.K. and is handling international sales at the upcoming Festival de Cannes. Other films on Lionsgate's Cannes slate include Saw IV, "Repo! The Genetic Opera" and The Eye.
Daybreakers will be produced by Chris Brown of Australia-based Pictures in Paradise and Sean and Bryan Furst of Furst Films. <N Todd Fellman is co-producing.
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