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2014 has been a huge year for Lana Del Rey, appearing on the cover of "Rolling Stone" and scoring her first No. 1 album, and next month she will be capping off her stellar year with the premiere of Tim Burton's latest film "Big Eyes," which features two new songs from the "Ultraviolence" singer. "Tim showed her the film and she fell in love with it," screenwriter and producer Larry Karaszewski told "The Hollywood Reporter." "Women in particular seem to get the movie, and Lana really got the movie." Big Eyes tells the true story of American painter Margaret Keane (Amy Adams) whose work was credited to her husband Walter Keane (Christoph Waltz) during the 1950s and '60s. Del Rey contributed two songs to the film: "Big Eyes" and "I Can Fly," both of which are written from the perspective of Margaret Keane. -
John Williams, Owen Pallett, Arcade Fire Listed Among the 2014 Oscar Nominees for Best Score
While most movie fans sit on the edge of their seats waiting to see if Leo FINALLY wins that long overdue Academy Award for Wolf of Wall Street, the scores behind the films, thankfully, have their own place in the winners' circle. -
WATCH: Fergie New Music Video for 'The Great Gatsby' Single 'A Little Party Never Killed Nobody:' Clip Obscures Baby Bump, Party Atmosphere Doesn't Live Up To Gatsby Soiree
Three months after its release, Fergie's "The Great Gatsby" song, "A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)" finally got the music video treatment. Released today (Aug. 6) on VEVO, the club-banging single's video features the... -
Jay-Z (Whoops...We Mean Jay Z): 'Magna Carta Holy Grail Rapper' Is Getting Rid of The Hyphen
Jay Z has been all over the news recently for his work musically (new album "Magna Carta Holy Grail"), his work cinematically (producing the soundtrack for "The Great Gatsby"), and his work athletically (becoming a sports agent and signing Robinson Cano and Kevin Durant). Thursday's headline deals with his work grammatically however. Word has gotten round that the rapper would prefer to go by the name "Jay Z," dropping the hyphen previously included in his alias. -
Jay-Z / Robert De Niro Beef: 'Magna Carta Holy Grail' Rapper Has No Intentions To Kiss And Make Up
Jay-Z is no stranger to beefs with other big names. Lord knows the rivalry between him and Queens rapper Nas sold some albums. But this is the first time we've heard about him getting testy with an actor. And not just any actor, but Robert De Niro.
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