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One Music's Biggest Stars Will Bring Her First North American Headlining Tour To Many Cities in USA

By GTVW Staff

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Few artists are having a bigger year than pop music superstar, Ariana Grande. With two GRAMMY Award-nominations including Best Pop Vocal Album forMy Everything and Best Pop  Duo/Group Performance for “Bang Bang” with Jessie J and Nicki Minaj, a coveted performance spot on the 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards, a Platinum-certified #1 album for My Everything, several chart-smashing singles, aBillboard Women In Music Award, an MTV Video Music Award. This great singer will have THE HONEYMOON TOUR summer run will kick off July 16, 2015 at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay, Fla. and visit nearly 40 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada including stops in Nashville, Montreal, Las Vegas, Toronto and more. Latin Superstar Prince Royce who recently debuted his first English single “Stuck on A Feeling” will be a special guest on all dates of the tour.

"Blended" Los Angeles Premiere - Arrivals

The best and fair 2014 Oscar Academy Awards

By GalaTView Staff

Photos by: Alfonso De Elias

With a great taste of comedy and jokes from Ellen Degeneres and the winners who shared many emotions, tears, joy, this event was full of surprises and GalaTView has the best moments of this event and the list of winners.

Best picture

WINNER: 12 Years a Slave.

Nominees: American Hustle; Captain Phillips; Dallas Buyers Club; Gravity; Her; Nebraska; Philomena; The Wolf of Wall Street; 12 Years a Slave

Best actor

WINNER: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club

Nominees: Christian Bale, American Hustle; Bruce Dern, Nebraska; Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street; Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club; Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave

Best actress

WINNER: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine

Nominees: Amy Adams, American Hustle; Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine; Sandra Bullock, Gravity; Judi Dench, Philomena; Meryl Streep, August: Osage County

Best supporting actor

WINNER: Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club

Nominees: Barkhad Abdi, Captain Phillips; Bradley Cooper, American Hustle; Michael Fassbender, 12 Years a Slave; Jonah Hill, The Wolf of Wall Street; Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club

Best supporting actress

Winner: Lupita Nyong’o, 2 Years a Slave

Nominees: Sally Hawkins, Blue Jasmine; Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle; Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave; Julia Roberts, August: Osage County; June Squibb, Nebraska

Best Achievement director

Winner: Alfonso Cuaron

Nominees: Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity; Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave; Alexander Payne, Nebraska; David O. Russell, American Hustle; Martin Scorsese, The Wolf of Wall Street

Best animated feature film

WINNER: Frozen

Nominees: The Broken Circle Breakdown, Belgium; The Great Beauty, Italy; The Hunt, Denmark; The Missing Picture, Cambodia; Omar, Palestine

Best original screenplay

WINNER: Her, Spike Jonze

Nominees: American Hustle, Eric Singer and David O. Russell; Blue Jasmine, Woody Allen; Dallas Buyers Club, Craig Borten and Melisa Wallack; Her, Spike Jonze; Nebraska, Bob Nelson

Best adapted screenplay

WINNER: John Ridley; The Wolf of Wall Street

Nominees: Before Midnight, Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke; Captain Phillips, Billy Ray; Philomena, Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope; 12 Years a Slave, John Ridley; The Wolf of Wall Street, Terence Winter

Best original score

WINNER: Gravity

Nominees: The Book Thief; Gravity; Her; Philomena; Saving Mr. Banks

Best original song

WINNER: Let It Go, from Frozen

Nominees: Alone Yet Not Alone, from Alone Yet Not Alone; Happy, from Despicable Me 2; Let It Go, from Frozen; The Moon Song, from Her; Ordinary Love, from Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

Best cinematography

Winner: Gravity

Nominees: The Grandmaster; Gravity; Inside Llewyn Davis; Nebraska; Prisoners

Emmanuel luvensky: “Quiero agradecer al elenco de la película, y todo el equipo de amigos que hicieron possible esto asi como a Warner Brother por su apoyo y a su familia asi como a mis maestros.”

Best costume design

WINNER: The Great Gatsby

Nominees: American Hustle; The Grandmaster; The Great Gatsby; The Invisible Woman; 12 Years a Slave

Best documentary feature

WINNER: 20 Feet From Stardom

Nominees: The Act of Killing; Cutie and the Boxer; Dirty Wars; The Square; 20 Feet From Stardom

Best documentary short subject

WINNER: The Lady in Number 6

Nominees: CaveDigger; Facing Fear; Karama Has No Walls; The Lady in Number 6; Music Saved My Life; Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall

Best film editing

Winner: Gravity

Nominees: American Hustle; Captain Phillips; Dallas Buyers Club; Gravity; 12 Years a Slave

Best makeup and hairstyling

WINNER: Dallas Buyers Club

Nominees: Dallas Buyers Club; Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa; The Lone Ranger

Best production design

WINNER: The Great Gatsby

Nominees: American Hustle; Gravity; The Great Gatsby; Her; 12 Years a Slave

Best animated short film

WINNER: Mr. Hublot

Nominees: Feral; Get a Horse!; Mr. Hublot; Possessions; Room on the Broom

Best live-action short film

WINNER: Helium

Nominees: Aquel No Era Yo (That Wasn’t Me); Avant Que De Tout Perdre (Just Before Losing Everything); Helium; Pitaako Mun Kaikki Hoitaa? (Do I Have to Take Care of Everything?); The Voorman Problem

Best sound editing

WINNER: Gravity

Nominees: All Is Lost; Captain Phillips; Gravity; The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug; Lone Survivor

Best sound mixing

WINNER: Gravity

Nominees: Captain Phillips; Gravity; The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug; Inside Llewyn Davis; Lone Survivor

Best visual effects

WINNER: Gravity

Nominees: Gravity; The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug; Iron Man 3; The Lone Ranger; Star Trek Into Darkness.

 

 

 

 

 

The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug (2013)

By: Galatview Staff

Photos By: Alfonso De Elias

The second in a trilogy of films adapting the enduringly popular masterpiece The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug continues the adventure of the title character Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) as he journeys with the Wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellan) and thirteen Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) on an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor.

GalaTView was in the black carpet and all this wonderful cast was shot by different photographers. Here are some of the pics about them!

Johnny Depp blames to some critics for his movie fiasco

By GalaTView Staff

Photo by: Alfonso De Elias.

The Lone Ranger” crumbled at the global box office, blaming U.S. critics for one of the biggest Hollywood train wrecks of the year. The movie blows dead toads. It had several moments where it could have took off but just never made it. You made a stinker, guys especially with Tonto his character who the real one – didn’t wear bird poo on his face.

Coachella 2013

Clean-up crews are wrapping up the music fest held in Indio California for the event we all call Coachella. This year, the lineup included Janelle Monae – seen swimming through the crowds, The Lumineers, Two Door Cinema, The Airborne Toxic Event and Modest Mouse to name a few.

The company you keep is valuable

By GalaTView Staff

Photo By Courtesy

Jim Grant (Robert Redford) is a public interest lawyer and single father raising his daughter in the tranquil suburbs of Albany, New York.  Grant’s world is turned upside down,when a brash young reporter named Ben Shepard (Shia LaBeouf) exposes his true identity as a former 1970s antiwar radical fugitive wanted for murder.  After living for more than 30 years underground, Grant must now go on the run. With the FBI in hot pursuit, he sets off on a cross-country journey to track down the one person that can clear his name.

    Shepard knows the significance of the national news story he has exposed and, for a journalist, this is an opportunity of a lifetime.  Hell-bent on making a name for himself, he is willing to stop at nothing to capitalize on it.   He digs deep into Grant’s past.   Despite warnings from his editor and threats from the FBI, Shepard relentlessly tracks Grant across the country.

    As Grant reopens old wounds and reconnects with former members of his antiwar group, the Weather Underground, Shepard realizes something about this man is just not adding up.  With the FBI closing in, Shepard uncovers the shocking secrets Grant has been keeping for the past three decades. As Grant and Shepard come face to face in the wilderness of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, they each must come to terms with who they really are.

With terrific ensemble cast there is a reasonable amount of tension throughout, where one wonders what will happen next. These people exist in real life, some characters felt cartoonish and unbelievable while standing atop their mighty soapbox but actors like Shia and Robert are still able to wrestle such negative points to the ground. However, things to say about pernicious U.S. government policies of the day that engendered the Weathermen’s sometimes excessive protests — yet another deeply satisfying evening of cinema from the uniquely gifted, unfailingly dependable Robert Redford.

Shawn “Jay Z” Carter Teams Up with Baz Luhrman on “The Great Gatsby”

By GalaTView Staff

Grammy Award-winning musical artist Shawn “JAY Z” Carter has collaborated with writer/producer/director Baz Luhrmann on “The Great Gatsby”—in the capacity of Executive Producer—to bring the modern “Jazz Age” energy of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s original text to the big screen, procuring, performing, producing and arranging for a soundtrack featuring some of the world’s top musical artists.

JAY Z’s contributions, woven amongst a score by long-time Luhrmann collaborator, composer Craig Armstrong, drive Gatsby’s champagne-infused dance floors, rumble in New York’s illegal speakeasies, and foreshadow the tragedy behind Gatsby’s “extraordinary gift for hope.”  To articulate the film’s “1920s-Meets-Now” sound, JAY Z also comes to “The Great Gatsby” soundtrack as a performer and contributor of original music.

Luhrmann and JAY Z were introduced by Leonardo DiCaprio (Jay Gatsby), and this led to a two-year collaborative effort.  During this time, JAY Z worked with Luhrmann and his team to capture, translate and contrast the feelings of Fitzgerald’s decadent era with that of our own, using hip-hop and jazz, music contemporary and period, to bring two distinct American moments to simultaneous life. They sculpted the film’s musical landscape alongside Armstrong, who worked with the director on “Moulin Rouge!” and “Romeo + Juliet.”  The film’s music supervisor is Anton Monsted.

Luhrmann calls the collaboration with JAY Z “a credible and natural fit.  Fitzgerald was a pioneer, famed and controversial for using the then-new and explosive sound called jazz in his novels and short stories—not just as decoration, but to actively tell story using the immediacy of pop culture.  He coined the phrase ‘the Jazz Age.’  So, the question for me in approaching Gatsby was how to elicit from our audience the same level of excitement and pop-cultural immediacy toward the world that Fitzgerald did for his audience?  And in our age, the energy of jazz is caught in the energy of hip-hop.  Not only is JAY Z a great artist, full stop, but I had heard that he was a great collaborator.  Leonardo and I were lucky enough to be present in a recording session over two years ago as JAY Z was recording ‘No Church in the Wild,’ and the collaboration grew from there.”

JAY Z said, “As soon as I spoke with Baz and Leonardo, I knew this was the right project.  The Great Gatsby is that classic American story of one’s introduction to extravagance, decadence and illusion.  It’s ripe for experimentation and ready to be interpreted with a modern twist.  The imagination Baz brought to ‘Moulin Rouge’ made it a masterpiece, and ‘Romeo + Juliet’s’ score wasn’t just in the background; the music became a character.  This film’s vision and direction has all the makings of an epic experience.”

Imagine Dragons Announces 13 Summer Tour Dates Due To Overwhelming Demand For Sold Out Spring Tour

By GalaTView Staff

Photo: Courtesy

Imagine Dragons, one of the biggest break-out rock bands of 2012, has announced 13 additional summer tour dates due to overwhelming demand.  The summer tour announcement comes on the heels of the band’s first ever headlining club & theater tour, which sold out quickly with many dates selling out the same day tickets went on sale beginning Friday, March 1st in a well known entertainment company.

Imagine Dragons are touring in support of their full-length debut gold album Night Visions (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records) which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Album chart selling more than 83,000 copies — the best first-week sales for a full-length album by a new rock band since May 2006. Night Visions also climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Rock and Alternative Albums chart. The first single “It’s Time” (which spent 41 weeks on the Alternative chart, 44 weeks on the triple A chart ) continues to grow at Top 40 and Hot AC charts, selling more than 1.8 million copies.  Their other single “Radioactive” is also nearing platinum and currently No. 1 on the Alternative chart.

IMAGINE DRAGONS are: Dan Reynolds (vocals), Wayne Sermon (guitar), Ben McKee (bass), Daniel Platzman (drums).

IMAGINE DRAGON NEWLY ANNOUNCED TOUR DATES:

05/07

Charlotte, NC

Time Warner Cable Arena

05/08

Raleigh, NC

Red Hat Amphitheater

05/10

Boca Raton, FL

Sunset Cove Amphitheater

05/11

St. Augustine, FL

St. Augustine Amphitheater

05/16

Denver, CO

Red Rocks Amphitheater

05/20

Orem, UT

UCCU (Utah Community Credit Union) Events Center

05/21

Boise, ID

Idaho Botanical Garden

05/23

Edmonton, AB

Shaw Conference Centre

05/24

Calgary, AB

BMO Centre

05/29

Los Angeles, CA

Hollywood Palladium

05/31

San Francisco, CA

America’s Cup Amphitheater

06/01

San Diego, CA

Open Air Theatre – San Diego State University

06/03

Phoenix, AZ

Comerica Theatre

 

PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED DATES:

 

02/22

Silver Spring, MD

The Fillmore

02/23

New York, NY

Roseland Ballroom

02/25

Boston, MA

House of Blues

02/27

Toronto, ON

Sound Academy

02/28

Indianapolis, IN

Egyptian Room

03/01

Detroit, MI

The Fillmore Detroit

03/02

Milwaukee, WI

The Rave

03/04

Chicago, IL

House of Blues

03/06

St. Louis, MO

The Pageant

03/08

Minneapolis, MN

Varsity Theater

03/09

Winnipeg, MB

Garrick Centre

03/11

Edmonton, AB

The Starlite Room

03/12

Calgary, AB

MacEwan Ballroom

03/14

Vancouver, BC

Commodore Ballroom*

03/15

Portland, OR

Roseland

03/16

San Francisco, CA

Warfield Theatre

03/18

San Diego, CA

House of Blues

03/19

Anaheim, CA

House of Blues

03/20

Los Angeles, CA

The Wiltern

03/22

Salt Lake City, UT

The Complex

03/23

Denver, CO

The Fillmore Auditorium

*w/o Atlas Genius

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