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‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ Review: Chris Hemsworth And Anya Taylor-Joy Take Dystopian Franchise To New Levels – Cannes Film Festival

Since their beginnings in 1979, George Miller‘s hyper-jacked Mad Max movies with Mel Gibson had not received a single Oscar nomination, not even for Tina Turner’s great signature song “We Don’t Need Another Hero” in 1985’s Beyond Thunderdome. But then, 30 years later, when finally the fourth and Gibson-less edition appeared, the snooty Academy got on board and gave the newly regenerated Mad Max: Fury Road 10 nominations including for Best Picture and Director. It won six of them, virtually sweeping the crafts categories.
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Mel Gibson DROPPED as Co-Grand Marshal of New Orleans Parade due to actor receiving 'threats'
Mel Gibson has been dropped as Co-Grand Marshal of the 2023 New Orleans Parade - with event organizers citing 'threats and safety' concerns in the wake of the actor's announcement.The actor, 67, who has a long history of making anti-Semitic and racist remarks, was due to appear in the Krewe of Endymion parade at the Mardi Gras event on February 18, but his inclusion was slammed by The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans and the Greater New Orleans Rabbinic Council.Endymion president Dan Kelly  said in a statement on Sunday - just 24 hours after Oscar-winner Gibson was announced as  Co-Grand Marshal: 'The Krewe of Endymion has received significant feedback about our grand marshal announcement. 'Some of this commentary included threats that cause us great concern.  Not to be: Mel Gibson has been dropped as Co-Grand Marshal of the 2023 New Orleans Parade - with event organizers citing 'threats and safety' concerns in the wake of the actor's announcement (pictured 2018)'In the best interest of the safety of our riders, special guests and everyone that welcomes us on the streets, Mel Gibson will not ride as a co-Grand Marshal for our 2023 parade.' In a joint statement on Sunday, the Anti-Defamation League, the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans and the Jewish Community Relations Council lauded the decision to remove the star - but questioned why he was hired in the first place.The statement read: 'Although it has been announced that Mel Gibson will no longer ride due to reported threats, ADL, the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans, and the Greater New Orleans Rabbinic Council—are appalled that Endymion chose Mel Gibson as the parade’s 2023 Grand Marshal to begin with.
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Britney Spears goes topless again as Sam Asghari admits he doesn't like racy shots but defends her
Britney Spears on Thursday added a series of new topless shots to her Instagram account, with her husband Sam Asghari giving his candid opinion about her penchant for racy posts. The Grammy-winning singer, 41, who has 41.6 million followers on the platform, posted a series of shots in which she either had her hands or hair covering her bosoms, or strategically placed graphics of flowers and lips. Asghari, 28 - who is appearing in an upcoming film with Mel Gibson - also posted a comment on the social media site in which he said that while he doesn't personally like the posts, he defends her right to express herself as she sees fit.   The latest: Britney Spears, 41, on Thursday added a series of new topless shots to her Instagram account, with her husband Sam Asghari, 28, giving his candid opinion about her penchant for racy posts'The only person in the world that gets bullied for posting things like this,' Asghari said. 'I personally prefer she never posted these, but who am I to control someone that’s been under a microscope and been controlled their whole life.'In an extended caption, Spears said suggested to her followers that 'traveling and seeing the world' was a way to find peace in one's mental health, and that while she lives in Los Angeles, she is more comfortable when traveling abroad.
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